People, I have almost committed C4, C5, and C6 code to BRAG - these are: C4 - threshold C4F10 cherenkov detector for MIDS - sits behind TOFW C5 - threshold aerogel cherenkov detector for MIDS - sits behind C5 C6 - threshold aerogel cherenkov detector for MIDS - sits behind C6 C5 and C6 are really just chunks of aerogel with no metal box containing the aerogel or PMTS - they are there just so people can see where they would be and their approximate size. C4 is pretty close to what I think we're actually building, and has all of the features of Steve's renderings at: http://kuphsx2.phsx.ukans.edu/~sanders/Cherenkov/ Everything compiles, and I hope it won't to give anyone any problems, but I know it will. :-) All three detectors can be 'turned on/off' using the following commands (this is documented in the geo_c#.inc, bd_c#.F, and eg_c#.F for each detector): GEANT> set_param C# mode ##; geoini; geodef; geofin where #=4,5,6 and ##=0 (off), 1 (on). Unfortunately, I seem to be hung up on the very last step of the committing process. When I try to update the CVS tag to 1.1.9, I get the following error message: prompt> cvs tag BRAG- 1- 1- 9 cvs tag: nothing known about 1- cvs tag: nothing known about 9 cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first! I'm using the Guide (for BRAT) as a guide for doing this, but evidently I'm doing something wrong. Anyone know what? Have a care, James Norris ------------------------------------------------------------------------ University of Kansas email: jnorris@ku.edu Dept of Physics & Astronomy Phone: 785-864-4889 Malott Hall Rm#B008 Lawrence KS 66045 FAX: 785-864-5262 Home Address: 810 Ash St Wamego KS 66547 Home Phone: 785-456-7059 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | WWW Homepage: www.people.ku.edu/~jnorris/ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Perhaps we are the first to talk and think and build and aspire, but | | we may not be the last. Others may follow us in this adventure... | | We owe it to that possible future to let their potential survive. | ---------------------------| David Brin |----------------------------
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