ESO-MIDAS Hard- and Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
System
ESO-MIDAS uses software standards provided by most computer manufactures,
and runs on UNIX or Linux
based platforms, as well as on Mac OSX systems.
Midas was successfully installed and tested on the following systems:
Linux systems (Intel and AMD, 32- and 64-bit)
- RedHat based, e.g. Scientific Linux, CentOS
- Suse, OpenSuse
- Fedora
- Ubuntu based, e.g. Kubuntu, Ultimate Edition, Linux Mint
- Mandriva based
- Debian based, e.g. aptosid
- Arch based, e.g. Chakra, Archbang
- Gentoo based, e.g. Sabayon
Windows XP (via Linux emulations or virtual machines)
- based on Linux/X11 emulation software Cygwin_NT-5.1
- any Linux executed inside a virtual machine (VMware, VirtualBox)
Systems built on Linux
- Macintosh/Mac-OSX
Unix systems (outdated)
- Alpha/OSF1
- DEC/Ultrix
- HP/HP-UX
- IBM/AIX RS/6000 systems
- SG/IRIX
- SUN/Solaris
Other platforms
- VAX/VMS, OpenVMS (?)
Disk space
The full MIDAS system requires of the order of 300 Mbyte
of disk storage if shared libraries (e.g. SUN, PC/Linux) are
available, otherwise up to 400 Mbyte may be needed. During installation
an extra 80 Mbyte should be available for temporary files such as
object code. The size of the system can be reduced in three ways:
a) source files can be deleted after implementation,
b) help files can be removed if on-line help is not required, and
c) parts of the system which are not used (e.g. crowded field
photometry or echelle packages) need not be loaded.
Image Displays
MIDAS uses the Image Display Interfaces, a library which
provides a general interface to image display devices.
IDI-routines
are available for DeAnza IP 8500 and X Windows. The X Window System,
Version 11, is supported as the general interface to workstations.
Other devices can be used if an appropriate set of IDI-routines are
written. A list of currently available IDI-routines can be obtained
from the ESO Software Development Division, SDD.
Printers
The graphics software of MIDAS uses the device independent plotting
library AGL (Astronet Graphical Library)
developed and maintained by the Italian ASTRONET group. Drivers
for a significant number of different devices are available
e.g. Tektronix 4010/4015,
X Window System, Version 11 and PostScript (for a complete list see
The MIDAS Users Guide, Volume 1, Chapter 6).
It is possible to write drivers for devices currently not supported by AGL.
Software Requirements
System
UNIX/Linux and Mac OSX operating systems -
or any system with Linux emulating software.
The X11 and Motif libraries and development code (headers and include files)
tools/packages
- C- and FORTRAN compiler (e.g. gcc and gfortran on Linux)
- make
- the development libraries for Motif(*), X11, ncurses (*)
e.g. the kernel headers have to be installed, because Midas needs the error codes from the system 3) for Mac OSX the big problem here, is to get a Fortran compiler, possibilities are Fink, Mac-Ports or from the Mac developer community (you must register first) e.g., install Fink (www.finkproject.org) and get gfortran from there, you can use the 32bit version on the 64bit Mac as well