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Getting StartedUsers should note that while we have done our best to ensure that SPICE works without any problems, there may be bugs that we have not yet come across. We advise starting SPICE while connected to the internet so that new updates can be automatically installed. If you come across a bug in the software, please email us at the Spitzer HelpDesk, and include the platform you are using (e.g. Solaris/Linux RedHat/MacOSX), the version number of your operating system, the AOR Key of the data (if the problem occurred with Spitzer data) and a copy of the latest spice log. The log can be found in /home/<user>/.spot/ and is named e.g. spice-aug03_14-56-23.log (the numbers give the date and time of the run). Download and InstallationIMPORTANT NOTE: There has been a critical update to SPICE since the final package was created for release. SPICE will attempt to perform an automatic update the first time it is started. Please ensure that you are connected to the internet when you start SPICE for the first time. SPICE will automatically check for updates every time it is started, but to check for updates without restarting, go to the Options menu on the task bar and toggle Use Automatic SPICE Version Update off and back on again.
Solaris 8+
Linux
Mac OSX 10.3+
Starting the GUIAfter completing the installation instructions, SPICE can be
launched by running the executable file. In Linux or Solaris, the executable file is run by typing: UpdatesAll updates to SPICE are distributed via the auto-update function of the GUI. To use the auto-update, SPICE needs to be able to connect to the internet. The net status is displayed at the bottom of the GUI. If you do not see Net Up, you may need to address the problem. The GUI shares its update functionality with Spitzer's SPOT; please see the SPOT user's guide for more information. SPICE will automatically download any available updates whenever it is restarted. To check for updates without re-starting SPICE, go to the Options menu on the task bar and toggle Use Automatic Spice Version Update off and back on again. Updates will provide new functionality and cal files as they are developed. Existing files may be replaced if new versions are distributed with the same name, but other files will not be deleted. So, if you modify any files distributed with SPICE, we recommend changing their name to protect them from being overwritten. |
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