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It's equivalent. NoPileup is a simplified version of the full simulation.

On Wed, 22 Apr 2015, Alessandra Filippi wrote:

> ok, if I go back to my "old" release (3.2) Sho's suggestion works: filtering 
> slic file + HPS2014ReadoutToLcio.lcsim for readout + 
> HPS2014OfflineRecon.lcsim (+gbl for my purposes) for reconstruction.
> Is this (in principle) equivalent to
> HPS2014ReadoutNoPileup.lcsim + HPS2014OfflineNoPileupRecon.lcsim, isn'it? 
> thanks, cheers
>    Alessandra
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> On Wed, 22 Apr 2015, Sho Uemura wrote:
>
>> I never got to look at this - I was going to and then things got busy.
>> 
>> Can you not use the full readout simulation (HPS2014ReadoutToLcio.lcsim) 
>> instead? Pretty sure that's not broken. You will need to space out the 
>> events first, following the instructions in this page for "electron beam 
>> data":
>> 
>> https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/hpsg/Running+Readout+Simulation
>> 
>> On Wed, 22 Apr 2015, Hansson Adrian, Per Ola wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Alessandra,
>>> 
>>> I didn't have time to test your slic file yet; it?s been pretty busy here 
>>> as you can imagine.
>>> 
>>> I?m not sure this was ever resolved but I hope Omar or Sho can tell us if 
>>> is or if they could recreate this problem?
>>> 
>>> I hope I can run your file today.
>>> 
>>> /pelle
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Apr 22, 2015, at 9:25 AM, Alessandra Filippi <[log in to unmask]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I dug the listserv mails to discover that the problem I'm having with the 
>>>> reconstruction of Montecarlo data using the "standard" 
>>>> HPS2014ReadoutNoPileup.lcsim and HPS2014OfflineNoPileupRecon.lcsim 
>>>> (unable to find any track) is not new. I'm replying to the last message 
>>>> of the thread... any news about it?
>>>> It looks like thresholds have to be disabled, at the readout step 
>>>> (instead of using the TrackerDigiDriver driver in place of 
>>>> TrackerHitDriver, which was my conclusion as well as Bradley's, as far as 
>>>> I can see from his messages).
>>>> Can you tell me how practically to do this?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>    Alessandra
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Sat, 21 Feb 2015, Hansson Adrian, Per Ola wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Bradley,
>>>>> I confirm that the standard chain doesn?t work.
>>>>> The problem is likely in the conditions. The amplitude for the hits are 
>>>>> way too small
>>>>> and therefore fails the threshold cut. I disabled the cut and create the 
>>>>> needed hits. We
>>>>> will update the conditions when we get some time. Btw., for info, this 
>>>>> is in the readout
>>>>> sim.
>>>>> However, the recon still fails because the fits to the pulse shape looks 
>>>>> weird and I
>>>>> suspect it just fails (NaN and infinite values in the shape fit 
>>>>> parameters).
>>>>> Sho, can you look quickly at this quickly? It looks like the pulse 
>>>>> shapes might be fine
>>>>> (just looking at a few examples). shouldn?t it work even though the gain 
>>>>> is off or is
>>>>> there some other threshold cut in the fitter process?
>>>>> I attach a readout and recon file with thresholds disabled. (A?, 2.2GeV, 
>>>>> v8-2pt2
>>>>> detector).
>>>>> /Pelle
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