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Revision as of 07:15, 16 January 2020
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CVM-S4.26.M01(cvmsi) & embedded GTL code
The GTL related flags and their default setting in cvmsi src code,
- ADD_ALT_GTL (set to 0)
- ADD_ROB_GTL (set to 0)
- ADD_TJ_GTL (set to 1)
- ADD_GTL (set to 0)
cvmsi has embedded gtl code but not turned on by default. ADD_GTL flag needs to be set to 1 in src/cvmsi.c, recompile and the new libcvmsi.so reinstalled. It can also accept external elygtl post processing.
cvmsi Z1 plots
Using stock cvmsi (which is with ADD_TJ enable) and elygtl,
CCA and gtl
CCA has a gtl on/off flag in the data/config file. It can also use external elygtl post processing.
CVM-S4.26(cvms5) and gtl
cvms5 has a gtl on/off flag in the data/config file. It can also use external elygtl post processing.