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Many packages such as cernlib, root, geant, etc are provided via the UPS product manager. Use the command ups list -aK+
to get a brief listing of all such packages. More information is available in our introduction to UPS.
Supported on Tru64 and Linux. Start Mathematica using the command mathematica for the XWindows notebook-style interface, or math for the terminal-based interface.
Supported on Tru64 and Linux. MatLab is started using the matlab
command. Extensive online help is available.
On Tru64 and Linux systems, cernlib is available through the UPS “setup” command (“setup cern”). Several versions of cernlib may be available - use “ups list” to find out which.
After running “setup cern”, some environment variables (eg CERNLIB
) will be set to enable location of the libraries.
Available via the UPS “setup root” command.
Documentation for ROOT may be found at http://root.cern.ch/.
Fitting and plotting package, available on Tru64 and Linux. More info at the MN_FIT homepage.
Supported on both Tru64 and Linux. Info at http://www.triumf.ca/physica/html/homepage.html.
Note, run physica by typing “run_physica” (this is a wrapper script which sets essential environment variables before starting the program).
Plotting program, available on Tru64 and Linux - type “sm” to run. More info at http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~rhl/sm and possibly from http://www.astro.lsa.umich.edu/users/rstanek/sm.html.