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=====Downloading Packages===== | =====Downloading Packages===== | ||
- | - Go to this link to download CoPAS, | + | - Go to this link to download CoPAS (might not need to do this based off Dave's last reply), |
- https:// | - https:// | ||
- CoPAS contains ADPAA and SODA (it's how I (James) got ADPAA) | - CoPAS contains ADPAA and SODA (it's how I (James) got ADPAA) | ||
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=====Browsing Data with SODA===== | =====Browsing Data with SODA===== | ||
- | With SODA and ADPAA installed, | + | With SODA and ADPAA installed (might not need it installed, may be able to skip to running " |
- Navigate to the directory with a .dat file | - Navigate to the directory with a .dat file | ||
- e.g. / | - e.g. / | ||
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=====Using SODA to Process Data===== | =====Using SODA to Process Data===== | ||
Described in this manual https:// | Described in this manual https:// | ||
+ | - To exit SODA and regain use of command line, | ||
+ | - Once you've exited the SODA gui, type into the command line " | ||
+ | - You won't see any text appear, but if it worked, after a few seconds SODA will finish exiting and you can use the command line normally again. |
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