calibration software for TOF

From: Djamel Ouerdane (ouerdane@nbi.dk)
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 22:17:45 EST

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    Hi folks,
    
    before going on vacation, I had to clean up and check a lot of stuff in
    the calibration software.
    
    now it seems pretty stable, do the work you ask it to do, without memory
    leak (if you use the latest version of brat).
    
    The main changes are:
    
     split of the TDC module into a TDC offset module and slewing correction
    module.
    
    ReadDbTOF doesn't crash anymore when a parameter revision is not found but
    I should say that the trick for that is not very nice. It you read a
    database of yours with parameter Ids different from the ones i've put
    by hand in the code, you won't be able to read your stuff.
    The reason is that I couldn't find some methods in the DB classes to be
    more general (it seems that IDs are not available in DB brat classes but I
    may be wrong since I went through them very quickly to find a fixe for the
    program).
    
    apart from that, the changes are minor. I've added some histograms in each
    module giving the parameters you've calculated as a function of slat
    numbers.
    
    You'll find some documentation: README.ps
    It summarizes what you should know about this package.
    
    Now, time to go and enjoy vacation!!
    
    So to all of you, merry Christmas and my best wishes for the new year (I
    hope full of exciting discoveries :)
    
    Cheers!
    Djamel 
    
    
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