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This application was initially started with the ISAC/ARIEL RIB facility in mind, due to the large amount of possible beam paths, parameters, etc. It should however be flexible and able to be implemented in other control rooms if it is considered useful.
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This application was initially started with the ISAC/ARIEL RIB facility in mind, due to the large amount of possible beam paths, parameters, etc. It should however be flexible and able to be implemented in other control rooms if it is considered useful.
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In ISAC, the tuneLoader portion of this application is intended to eventually obsolete the current sources for theoretical tune optics, which is the beam dynamics webpage for low energy (http://web.accel.triumf.ca/~baartman/Tunes/), and the OPTICS ISAC-I and OPTICS ISAC-II spreadsheets for high energy. These source do not include any values for steerers, and are still typed in by hand for hundreds of devices.
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In ISAC, the tuneLoader portion of this application is intended to eventually obsolete the current sources for theoretical tune optics, which is the beam dynamics webpage for low energy (http://web.accel.triumf.ca/~baartman/Tunes/), and the OPTICS ISAC-I and OPTICS ISAC-II spreadsheets for high energy. These sources do not include any values for steerers, and are still typed in by hand for hundreds of devices.
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The objectives of the **tuneLoader** app are:
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The objectives of the **tuneLoader** app are:
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