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* ``artiq-kc705-nist_clock`` for the KC705 board with the NIST "clock" FMC backplane and AD9914 DDS chips.
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* ``artiq-kc7005-nist_qc2`` for the KC705 board with the NIST QC2 FMC backplane and AD9914 DDS chips.
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Conda will create the environment, automatically resolve, download, and install the necessary dependencies and install the packages you select:::
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Conda will create the environment, automatically resolve, download, and install the necessary dependencies and install the packages you select::
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$ conda create -n artiq-main artiq-pipistrello-nist_qc1
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When upgrading ARTIQ or when testing different versions it is recommended that new environments are created instead of upgrading the packages in existing environments.
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Keep previous environments around until you are certain that they are not needed anymore and a new environment is known to work correctly.
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You can create a new conda environment specifically to test a certain version of ARTIQ:::
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You can create a new conda environment specifically to test a certain version of ARTIQ::
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$ conda create -n artiq-test-1.0rc2 artiq-pipistrello-nist_qc1=1.0rc2
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