This page contains both PyChips-based (using Python) and microHAL-based (using C++) software packages for the control, readout, and programming of the TTT TTC Simulator board.
NOTE: As of CACTUS Software Suite 2.0, the uHAL package no longer works... You will need to use the Python packages below for your TTT operation, for the time being
Software Releases
Installation Procedures
- Python
- Download the tarball and unzip it in your
${HOME}/src
directory (or any directory you desire):
$ wget http://ohm.bu.edu/~chill90/ttt/python/ttt_pychips_2013-04-03.tar.gz
$ tar - zxvf ttt_pychips_2013-04-03.tar.gz
- Set the environment (use
environ.sh
for bash, environ.csh
for tcsh):
$ cd ttt_pychips/
$ source environ.sh
- You are now ready to run the executable python scripts!
$ python src/TTTtool.py
- C++
- Download the tarball and unzip it in your
${HOME}/src
directory (or any directory you desire):
$ wget http://ohm.bu.edu/~chill90/ttt/uhal/ttt_uhal_2013-04-03.tar.gz
$ tar -zxvf ttt_uhal_2013-04-03.tar.gz
- Set the environment (use
environ.sh
for bash, environ.csh
for tcsh):
$ cd ttt_uhal/
$ source environ.sh
- Build the code
$ make
- You are now ready to run the command-line executable
ttt_uhal/bin/TTTtool
and the trigger scripts in ttt_uhal/scripts/
$ ./bin/TTTtool
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CharlieHill - 27 Mar 2013