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/home/cima/bin
. There is also
a another package called the CIMA WAPP software which contains the
WAPP software, the special Tcl/Tk interpreter used by CIMA and support
libraries.
cima
: starts a CIMA observing session (either in on-line
or in off-line mode)
telescopewin
: starts a display showing all the telescope
parameters
catalogwin
: starts a grahic display of the telescope with
the sources from the current catalog included
iflowin
: starts a display showing the IF/LO parameters
powerwin
: starts a display showing the power levels and
attenuator settings
rxview
: starts a graphic display showing the IF/LO set-up
lastcimalog
: starts a display showing the last output to
the current CIMA observing log
cimalogview
: starts a display that can be used to view and
search in CIMA observing log files (under development but a number of features
work)
alfabeamwin
: shows the current ALFA beam positions on the
sky (numerical values displayed are approximative)
alfadatawin
: launches the data quick-look display (can
ONLY be run on 'dataview')
alfalogwin
: launches the ALFA engineering data log display
facility
alfamonwin
: launches the ALFA engineering monitor
alfamotorwin
: shows and controls the ALFA rotation
alfaobswin
: displays the WAPP power levels for the ALFA
beams
alfastatwin
: displays a summary of the ALFA engineering
monitor (alfamonwin)
All CIMA software components recognize the following general options that are part of the CIMA version selection system:
--v version-name
' will launch the version with the
specified name (version names can be abbreviated as long as they are unique)
--a address
' will launch the version located at
the specified address (the address has to be pointing to the top directory
of a CIMA software area, for example /home/cima/Software/Normal
for the 'normal' version of CIMA)
--V
' will give you a text-based menu to choose
from
--X
' will give you an X-windows menu to choose
from
--D
' will use the version that has been selected as the
default version with select_cima
- if no default version has
been selected, it will give you an X-windows menu to choose
from (this option is used for menus like the one on 'dataview')
--h
' or '--H
' will produce a list of all
general options
--
' instead of just '-
' for
the selection options is to separate those general options (which
all CIMA programs understand) from program specific options.
The select_cima
script can be used to set up a default
version. It accepts all the options listed above except the
--D
option. If no option is given, it will provide you
with a text-based menu. select_cima
also recognize a
special option:
--n
' or '--N
' which will cancel any default
setting
/home/cima/bin
. Several of these programs can
be run either on Linux or on Solaris computers.
The following is a list of the publically available software components of CIMA WAPP package:
aostatus
:
launches the full screen observing status display
asciidump
: dumps the ASCII-header of a WAPP pulsar file
horizon
: calculates rise, set and slew times
merge_fits
: merges two CIMAFITS-files into one
shrink_fits
: shrinks a CIMAFITS-file by removing unused space
wapp_split
: splits a dual board WAPP pulsar file into two
files
/home/cima/bin
directory will
notice that none of the above-mentioned programs actually reside in
this directory (and the /home/cima/bin
directory doesn't
exist either --- it is a symbolic link to another directory in the
/home/cima
structure). Instead all these programs are
symbolic links pointing either to a script called
'cima_selector'
(for CIMA software) or to a script called
'cima_launcher'
(for CIMA WAPP software). The
'cima_selector'
script is used for CIMA software and is
the one that handles the version selection. The
'cima_launcher'
is used for the CIMA WAPP software and
checks which compiled version is needed depending on which computer
architecture the program is going to run on.
You can return to the main CIMA page by clicking here.