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WiMDA is Francis Pratt's Muon Data Analysis Program for Windows Computers
Current version of 64-bit WiMDA: wimda.exe (version 1.322: 09/10/24) [use this for updatating an existing 64-bit installation]
All-in-oneinstallerfor the 64-bit version
Current version of 32-bit WiMDA: wimda.exe (version 1.322: 09/10/24) [use this for updatating an existing 32-bit installation]
All-in-oneinstallerfor the 32-bit version
For further information about a new installation go to the Installation Notes page, which provides details and links for installation together with links to further programs that are needed to use the full plotting, fitting and data access functions of WiMDA.
Basic instructions for using the program are given in the original WiMDA manual (please note that this corresponds a rather older version and some details may have changed).
Latest features:
Reads J-PARC Nexus files
allows for suffix after run number in the naming of PSI mon files
modelling of detector deadtime correction
reads HAL9500 data stored in MDU format
more phase correction options for Fourier transform mode including automatic
user fitting libraries can use free Lazarus IDE for Free Pascal Compiler
up to six fitting components in analyse mode
reads NEXUS v1 and v2 muon data files
runs under Windows versions XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10, either native or in virtual machine
stdcall fit libraries for mixed language compatibility
extra options for count loss correction
support for Red/Green and periods mode
option to use averaged log temperatures in fit tables
data simulation
laser logging
rotating reference frame display
Raw data formats currently recognised by WiMDA:
ISIS: NEXUS, MACS and MCS format, i.e.current and archived data from MUSR/EMU/DEVA/HIFI/ARGUS/CHRONUS
PSI: BIN format from GPS/LTF/GPD/DOLLY, MDU format from HAL9500, LEM data via conversion to BIN format
KEK: pi port and mu portJ-PARC Nexus
TRIUMF: TRI format
Versions currently expire after 24 months; users should download a newer version at least every 24 months to keep up with bug fixes and new features.
A paper on WiMDAwith screenshots was presented at the MUSR99 conference in Les Diablerets (August 30th - September 3rd 1999) and provides an overview of the program.
Please cite this paper as F.L. Pratt, Physica B 289-290, 710 (2000) when you refer to the use of the WiMDA data analysis program in a publication.
For further information and queries about WiMDA contact Francis Pratt (francis.pratt@stfc.ac.uk)
Latest test version of wimda.exe: 64-bitand 32-bit
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