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testing saving data. note: the dewar was pumping down, and hadn't been cooled down yet.
testing saving data. note: the dewar was pumping down, and hadn't been cooled down yet.
I ran RTSchedule and spooler under "xche@mirkwood:/MIRC/" with sudo, the camera setup was rows==16, cols=252, row off=5, col off=2, Nreads=5, Numberoffremes=1000, framesperreset=1000. I saved 65 files, and there were 8 files with frame countererror (missing one frame). The ratio was unusually high.
I ran RTSchedule and spooler under "xche@mirkwood:/MIRC/" with sudo, the camera setup was rows==16, cols=252, row off=5, col off=2, Nreads=5, Numberoffremes=1000, framesperreset=1000. I saved 65 files, and there were 8 files with frame countererror (missing one frame). The ratio was unusually high.
I changed the setup to  rows=48, cols=252, row off=5, col off=2, Nreads=5, Numberoffremes=500, framesperreset=500, which is the grism mode.

Revision as of 19:45, 4 July 2011

2011July4th

testing saving data. note: the dewar was pumping down, and hadn't been cooled down yet.

I ran RTSchedule and spooler under "xche@mirkwood:/MIRC/" with sudo, the camera setup was rows==16, cols=252, row off=5, col off=2, Nreads=5, Numberoffremes=1000, framesperreset=1000. I saved 65 files, and there were 8 files with frame countererror (missing one frame). The ratio was unusually high.

I changed the setup to rows=48, cols=252, row off=5, col off=2, Nreads=5, Numberoffremes=500, framesperreset=500, which is the grism mode.