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# Type <source lang=bash> ssh -XY NETID@login-teer.oit.duke.edu</source> | # Type <source lang=bash> ssh -XY NETID@login-teer.oit.duke.edu</source> | ||
#:where NETID is your NET ID in lower case. | #:where NETID is your NET ID in lower case. | ||
+ | # Type your password when asked - if it gives a warning about a .Xauth file, that's probably fine... | ||
+ | # At the prompt, type <source lang=bash> | ||
+ | xeyes & | ||
+ | </source>to start the xeyes program. You can minimize the program, but you should keep it running to keep your session from timing out. | ||
+ | <!-- | ||
# If you are thinking about printing during this session, type <source lang=text>lpq</source> to check the line printer queue - if there are no entries, you are set. If there is a list of files, the particular Teer machine to which you have connected is detached from the [[ePrint]] queue. If you are planning to print anything out, you will want to log into a different Teer machine. | # If you are thinking about printing during this session, type <source lang=text>lpq</source> to check the line printer queue - if there are no entries, you are set. If there is a list of files, the particular Teer machine to which you have connected is detached from the [[ePrint]] queue. If you are planning to print anything out, you will want to log into a different Teer machine. | ||
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== Problems Logging In or Running Programs== | == Problems Logging In or Running Programs== |
Revision as of 15:30, 31 August 2016
B209 Fitzpatrick is a computer lab used by EGR 103, EGR 224, ECE 382, ME 321, and occasionally ME 344, ME 421 and ME 422.
Contents
Specifications
- 48 networked Windows computers with WIN domain credential logins split up into 24 lab benches
- 1 instructor station Windows 8.1 - equipped with a SMART Sympodium
- Projection system with screen
- WolfVision document camera
- 25 National Instruments NI PCI 6014e or NI PCI 6221 cards (one at instructor station, one per lab bench)
- 20 Circuit Specialists PBB 272 powered breadboards
- 20 Circuit Specialists MS8264 digital multimeters
Using the PCs to Run Unix Programs Remotely
Here is the somewhat long-form of the log-in procedure:
- Pick a PC
- Log in using your OIT WIN credentials
- Start MobaXterm
- Type
ssh -XY NETID@login-teer.oit.duke.edu
- where NETID is your NET ID in lower case.
- Type your password when asked - if it gives a warning about a .Xauth file, that's probably fine...
- At the prompt, type to start the xeyes program. You can minimize the program, but you should keep it running to keep your session from timing out.
xeyes &
Problems Logging In or Running Programs
- If your password doesn't work or matlab "doesn't exist,"
- close MobaXterm, re-open it, and try to connect again.
Software
Partial list:
Specifically for EGR 103
As of Fall, 2016:
- Acrobat reader
- ePrint
- MATLAB with toolboxes (esp. Simulink, data acquisition, controls)
- Be sure shortcut has "Start In" of C:\Documents and Settings\mrglocal\My Documents\MATLAB
- Microsoft Office
- National Instruments Measurements and drivers
- National Instruments LabVIEW (as of Fall 2010)
- MobaXterm
- SSH (including file transfer)
Other courses
- Logisim (EGR 224)
- Maple (ECE 381, EGR 224, ME 344)
- SolidWorks (ME 321, ME 421, ME 422)
Instructor Station
The instructor station includes several extra pieces of software. This includes:
- Software for document camera
- SMART Sympodium drivers
- SMART Notebook
Tech Notes
- After installing a new version of MATLAB 32-bit, be sure to:
- Right-click and run as administrator
- daqregister('nidaq')
Questions
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