Summary of changes in Version 1.6 ================================= 1) Front detector signals -- time signals are now available for all events, including those those in which the proton hits more than one detector. 2) Rear detector signals -- pulse height and time signals for the rear detectors are now available, including events in which the recoil proton fires more than one detector. More testing is needed, but it should be adequate for testing the encoding/decoding process. 3) Electron kinematics and acceptance -- the angular acceptance for extended target is now treated properly and the energy/angle correlation for a stationary neutron target is included. Note that in my input file I made a guess about the distance to the HMS collimator and will put a better number in later. 4) GMN trigger -- one can select either 'GEN' or 'GMN' triggers in the input file. If GMN is selected, only the front detector array is considered. Note that removing the rear detectors from the trigger can, in principle, alter the population of neutron variables slightly. The ntuples have the same structure, but rear detector signals will be zero. 5) House cleaning -- many obsolete routines have been removed, although a few still remain. Documentation has been added to many of the routines and stylistic changes have been made to enhance readability and efficiency. This process is still not complete. I hope that contributing authors will not be offended by my revision of their codes, but I think that it is important that the be greater uniformity in style and documentation. This version should be suitable for testing the analyzer; signals are present for all but the veto detectors. Fermi motion and the carbon contribution will be added as soon as time permits. -------------------------------------------------------------------- James J. Kelly email: jjkelly@physics.umd.edu Dept. of Physics phone: (301) 405-6110 University of Maryland fax: (301) 405-8558 College Park, MD 20742 Web: www.nscp.umd.edu/~kelly