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* http://ladd00.triumf.ca/~daqweb/ftp/ - historical files collection (TRIUMF)
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* [[Setup_MIDAS_experiment|MIDAS installation instructions for TRIUMF experiments]]
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Revision as of 13:37, 19 July 2013

About

MIDAS is a modern data acquisition system developed at PSI and TRIUMF. Supported hardware includes VME, Fastbus, CAMAC, RS232, GPIB, USB, ethernet, fiber optic and MSCB attached data acquisition devices. MIDAS is written in C/C++ and runs on Linux, MacOS and MS Windows. It is licensed under the GPL.

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TRIUMF resources

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