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This project now lives at https://github.com/dwvisser/jam-daq-code/
Jam is an easy-to-use self-contained data acquisition and analysis system for VME-based (or CAMAC-based) nuclear physics experiments. Jam has an easy, standard GUI for taking and sorting multi-parameter event-based data into 1-d and 2-d histograms.
Data evaluation tool for the magnetism reflectometer at the spallation neutron source (BL-4A@SNS).
Reads raw nexus files (HDF5) of histogrammed or event mode data to create reflectivity curves and 2D Q-maps.
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GraXML is a Geometric Modeller for handling High Energy Physics experiments' Detector Description and Event data. It containes full 3D visualisation of the managed elements. It uses Java3D to create, render and manipulate SceneGraph.
This program developed into DYNAMO, the general event driven dynamics simulator. This is capable of simulating millions of particles and a huge range of complex dynamics. Please see the new website at http://www.marcusbannerman.co.uk/dynamo