Testing that the installation hase been done properly,
and that all routines works can be done very easily just by running the
C-shell program process.csh. This program
is located in the sub-directory register of the distribution. To run the
program change directory to register and just type ./process.csh.
The script process.csh will check your installation by processing 3 monte-carlo images with the image subtraction package. The processing starts with image registration and interpolation, and will end with the production of the light curves of the 2 variables stars that have been simulated in the images.
Once process.csh has completed
its tasks you can check the result by editing the 2 light curves. The relevant
files are: ../images/lc0.data and ../images/lc1.data.
This is what you should have:
** note that ISIS2.2
and ISIS2.1 differs very little (at noise level).
lc0.data:
ISIS2.2
1.000000
16952.8586 95.3310 16990.7657
101.9724 0.9997
2.000000 23540.4333
36.3380 23483.4474 39.3963
0.9997
3.000000 -40039.7361
268.1176 -40223.3343 310.0408
0.9997
ISIS2-1
1.000000 16952.4680
95.3292 16990.6421
101.9717 0.9997
2.000000 23539.5305
36.3372 23483.4107
39.3933 0.9997
3.000000 -40039.5644
268.1134 -40223.3615 310.0381
0.9997
ISIS2.0
1.000000
-4318.0418 95.0645
-4339.8953 101.7691 0.9984
2.000000
2178.2474 36.1981
2158.8176 39.2588 0.9984
3.000000 -60749.3355
272.0050 -61002.0145 309.3093 0.9998
lc1.data:
ISIS2.2
1.000000 1644.3221 46.6819
1632.8730 47.4153 0.9777
2.000000 2294.1717 36.6902
2284.6140 36.8051 0.9771
3.000000 -3909.3830 99.5368
-3912.8189 107.1629 0.9907
ISIS2-1
1.000000 1644.2959 46.6817
1632.8560 47.4151 0.9777
2.000000
2294.1878 36.6902
2284.6131 36.8052 0.9771
3.000000
-3909.4072 99.5361 -3912.8490
107.1620 0.9907
ISIS2-0
1.000000
-429.7422 46.2449 -438.0868
46.9781 0.9220
2.000000
220.5584 36.3278
218.0128 36.4416
0.9212
3.000000
-5927.5448 99.9364 -5945.2293
107.1081 0.9982
Of course what you get might
be very slightly different due to different machine roud-off errors