COMMON QUESTIONS
How do I run simultaneous Scream! instances? Open
Scream is designed to work as a robust part of your seismic network. By default, it uses the configuration file…
How do I create a Windows shortcut for Scream!? Open
The following procedure creates a shortcut with stored command-line arguments. This makes it easy for you to start Scream with…
How do I manage units and scaling in Scream!? Open
Scream! allows you to explore seismic waveforms by zooming and scaling, and also has the ability to display time series…
How do I explore the frequency domain in Scream!? Open
Scream! allows you to apply filters of your own design to WaveView windows. Each WaveView window can have its own…
How do I run Scream! on a 64-bit Linux system? Open
It is often necessary to install additional libraries in order to run Scream! and the other Güralp linux tools, such…
How do I integrate Scream! with Ubuntu Dash? Open
The Linux build of Scream! is intended to work with many different Linux distributions. For this reason, it does not…
How do I use InfoBlocks with Scream!? Open
DM24 and CD24 digitisers have a 1kb memory region which can be used to store information about attached sensors and…
How do I build networks with Scream!? Open
Scream! uses its own protocol for transmitting seismic data over the Internet. The Network Control window within Scream! lets you…
How do I locate my scream.ini file? Open
When requesting technical support, you may sometimes be asked to provide a copy of your scream.ini file. There is no…