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    The MetCal/SPA package provides diagnostic resources for users and developers of meteorological apps. The Shared Procedure Archive is a dynamic set of file I/O, analysis routines and APIs for third party packages accessible through the MetCal GUI.
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    ...SpecTcl is relatively easy to learn, and is based on top of a very open C++ histogramming class framework. SpecTcl has been developed under NSF grant PHY-9528844 and DOE grant DE-SC0000661 Note that as of July 2023, all future development and release packages will be occur at https://github.com/FRIBDAQ/SpecTcl
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    The NSCL Data Acquisition system is a general purpose nuclear physics data acquisition system in use at several university labs and, of course, the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University. The development of the NSCLDAQ is currently funded by DOE grant DE-SC0000661 Note that as of July, 2023 all development and release packages will be hosted at https://github.com/FRIBDAQ/NSCLDAQ
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