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<p>Dear friends,</p>
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<p>we now had a brief look into UCESB and UPEXPS.</p>
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<p>Is our intepretation correct, that *.spec-Files are used for mapping between the raw data within an LMD event and "interpreted" data that is then used for further analysis? If true, why is the folder SPEC containing only spec files for a few of the modules
available in NURDLIB? Is it just the case that nobody found time yet or is there a design decision behind this? We are now ondering what is the best wyo add a spec file for the new module that we added to NURDLIB. Also, if this made sense, we could add a spec
file for the STRUCK digitizers whcih currently does only exist within UPEXPS.</p>
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<p>To us there it is not really clear where UCESB ends and UPEXPS begins. Could you explain what exactly is the purpose of both packages? What is UPEXPS doing that could/should not be a part of UCESB?</p>
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<p>Thank you very much!</p>
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<p>Best greetings</p>
<p>Günter</p>
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