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Hi Dave,

 Don't rush in picking up the .ini files! I am not happy with the mask/LUM
layout, so I expect to redo that today. At least now it's easy to do via the
.ini file! Particles are passing through the mask to get to the LUM. Maybe the
Colorado folks have an opinion on the design...

 There is no built in mechanism to start other than at the beginning of the
StdHep file. Or split one, that I know of. It might be easier for us to make
your O(60) generator files here with our farm system. It would be fairly easy.

 What kind of problems are you having with pybms?

Richard

David Gerdes wrote:

> OK, I'll grab them.
>
> At this point, I am ready to get started with the full simulations. I'm
> still having technical difficulties with pybms, so Tim kindly generated
> 5400+ ttbar events at SLAC that I have ftp'd over. Anything else I need to
> be aware of before I pull the trigger?
>
> Actually I do have one question. How can I split the big stdHEP input file
> into smaller files of ~100-250 events, or alternatively, how to I tell
> the simulation to begin with the Nth event in the file and read the next
> 100?
>
>                         Regards,
>
>                            Dave
>
> --------------------------------------
> David Gerdes, University of Michigan
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> On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Richard Dubois wrote:
>
> > I have revised the web versions of the detector.ini files for Small and
> > Large on the web. They now include the mask definitions and moved the
> > LUM to just under the EM calorimeter. I also fixed a volume overlap
> > problem in the Large file.
> >
> > Richard
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