Miriad
From CARMA
There is of course an official Miriad web page though we also maintain more timely notes in this Wiki tree:
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[edit] Installing Miriad
- Look at these Requirements to see if your computer is suitable for Miriad, then pick a method to install:
- miriad binary releases for those who are lucky to have the right architecture
- installation from source for those who are more adventures or less lucky with their architecture
- sanity tests you should run after miriad has been installed
- example carma data you can try your scripts out on
- helpful non-miriad tools you can optionally install
- installation problems
[edit] Special Projects
- PACS: some MIRIAD upgrade notes around PACS
- python based scripts (e.g. hemosi)
- ruby based scripts
- hkmiriad: writing your program in C
[edit] Mailing lists
- miriad-users (majordomo) mailing list for users
- miriad-dev mailing list for developers
[edit] User Tips
For some programs just the program documentation is not sufficient, here we assemble some tips and shortcuts
- mirds9 : viewing images with ds9
- velplotc : making position-velocity slices
- tvflag : flagging visibility data (the 8bit display problem)
- performance : tips to improve MIRIAD performance
[edit] Developer Miscellany
- Miriad Future a list of things we like to change/add to Miriad
- CARMA bugzilla, which also contains miriad (you will need to create an account).This is where you should file bugs. The is a list of known MIRIAD issues.
- Miriad Benchmarks might help you decide what to buy
[edit] Various MIRIAD links
- CARMA, SMA, ATA and ATNF
- Tony Wong's weblog (link seems to be dead now)
- Miriad Party - pre-summerschool (feb 2007 at OVRO)
- CARMA Summer Schools: School2007, School2008, School2009
- CARMA Cookbook and MIRIAD/CARMA data issues
- carma data reduction links contain some user contributed recipes
- CASA support (formerly AIPS++)
