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[[Image:~/Gui/guisnapshot.png|thumb|right|A snapshot of the alpha version]]
[[Image:~/Gui/guisnapshot.png|thumb|right|A snapshot of the alpha version]]
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There is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for Gosia version 20081208.10, which is currently undergoing beta-testing.  The beta-test version can be [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/rachel.tar downloaded here].  Rachel is written in Python 2.6 and is expected to be Python 2.7 compliant.  It will run on Linux or Unix (OS X) machines.  A 64-bit processor is desirable, because Gosia runs fastest and most accurately on a 64-bit machine.  This original version of the GUI was written as a time-saving tool for analysis of a one particular data set, so the final release version, expected in 2011 will have many structural changes in the code, allowing more automation, more general particle detector options and fewer user prompts.
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There is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for Gosia version 20081208.10, which is currently undergoing beta-testing.  The beta-test version can be [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/rachel.1.3.0.beta.tar downloaded here].  Rachel is written in Python 2.6 and is expected to be Python 2.7 compliant.  It will run on Linux or Unix (OS X) machines.  A 64-bit processor is desirable, because Gosia runs fastest and most accurately on a 64-bit machine.  This original version of the GUI was written as a time-saving tool for analysis of a one particular data set, so the final release version, expected in 2011 will have many structural changes in the code, allowing more automation, more general particle detector options and fewer user prompts.
==Rachel manual and tutorial videos==  
==Rachel manual and tutorial videos==  
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Download the [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/rachel_manual_draft.pdf draft manual here]
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Download the [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/rachel_manual.pdf draft manual here]
=The basics=
=The basics=
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# To install Rachel and get it running for the first time, watch [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/rachel_installation.mp4 Rachel Installation].
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# To install Rachel and get it running for the first time, watch [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/Rachel_Installation.mp4 Rachel Installation].
# A short video on [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/undo_redo.mp4 the undo/redo buttons].
# A short video on [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/undo_redo.mp4 the undo/redo buttons].
# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/crash_recovery.mp4 recover data from a crashed session].
# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/crash_recovery.mp4 recover data from a crashed session].
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# First steps: [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/reading_level_schemes.mp4 Reading level schemes.]
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# First steps: [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/Reading_level_schemes.mp4 Reading level schemes.]
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# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/add_matrix_non_collective.mp4 add individual matrix elements].  This is most applicable to small, non-collective systems, such as the one in the sample file example2levels.txt file distributed with Rachel.  
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# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/Add_matrix_non-collective.mp4 add individual matrix elements].  This is most applicable to small, non-collective systems, such as the one in the sample file example2levels.txt file distributed with Rachel.  
# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/add_matrix_collective.mp4 add matrix elements systematically], i.e., for collective nuclei with rotational bands.
# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/add_matrix_collective.mp4 add matrix elements systematically], i.e., for collective nuclei with rotational bands.
# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/setting_up_calculations.mp4 define experiments, Ge detectors and calculate predicted yields]. This video will show how to define experimental detector setup, data partitions and make instant plots as well.
# How to [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/beta_rachel/setting_up_calculations.mp4 define experiments, Ge detectors and calculate predicted yields]. This video will show how to define experimental detector setup, data partitions and make instant plots as well.

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