Physics experiments in Hall C and the work then being undertaken by the hall A and B collaborations to prepare for data taking. During late 1993 and through 1994 the focus of the group was to prepare and support the first Versions 1.4 and 1.4.1 of CODA were a response to the use of CODA in hall CĪnd contained updates to facilitate the running of "real experiments". This has since been a great time saver as, at the end of 1995, the decision was made by the laboratory to phase out ULTRIX and introduce AIX and SOLARIS.ĬODA was never ported to AIX, by the end of the port to Solaris AIX had fallen out of favor as a recommended operating system. Version 1.3 of CODA was introduced in 1993 to provide cross platform support for ULTRIX, VxWorks and (A decision made during the last months of Chip Watson's tenure as head of the data acquisition group at CEBAF).Īt about the same time the laboratory was in the throes of introducing the HP-UX operating system to run along side ULTRIX. The original plan was that version of CODA after 1.2 would be version 2.0. Versions and were included in revisions and updates. Many lessons were learned during the use of the early CODA Pages are served from your Mac and rendered on your iPad, so you're getting a true mobile preview.The 1.x versions of CODA were based on code originally written on ULTRIX workstations starting in 1990 with the first useable version released within the lab in 1992. Make a few tweaks, hit save, and watch as your iPad automatically refreshes. Your iPad now becomes a live preview window as you work on your web pages on your Mac. Get our brand-new app, Diet Coda, exclusively for your iPad. As you type HTML, JS, or PHP, quick reference can appear in the sidebar. Without leaving Coda, administer your site's database with ease. Shrink down your preview to just the right size. See your CSS changes affect your page real-time. GUI pop-ups help with the hardest CSS as you code.
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