Guabao,
SCORE is Java based and here we are using .... python (as well as Qt, pyqt, SQLlite, and Fedora 16)!
So our preference go to MASAR, but....
I looked at the documentation and noticed some interesting features.
Assuming I have a signal with white noise that is captured in a ai record,
if I compare its current and previously saved value, there are likely to be different.
Is there a way to say that for that PV, if the value is within 3 standard dev (configurable per PV) then do not report the PV as different?
Are the sources MASAR available?
Is this software packaged and ready to be distributed?
If so, where is a download page?
Regards,
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Emmanuel
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Hi Emmanuel,
Here at NSLS II, we have developed a tool for this purpose, which I named it MASAR, and are using it for our beam commissioning.
It is capable to take a snapshot with any pv combination, for example with scalar pv and waveform pv.
An online user manual can be found at
There are sections to explain how to compile everything from source, and run a demo.
I have all binary packages against Debian 7. If you want them, I can send to you.
Guobao
Hello,
I am exploring save/compare/restore applications out there as I intend to replace ours.
To date, I am only aware of SCORE used at ORNL.
Is anyone on this mailing list maintaining/developing/administrating SCORE?
Is anybody using something else? If so, what? Is there a project web page?
Regards,
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Emmanuel