Participants should bring laptops with the software installed or with remote access to the software in their own labs. Laptops should be either LINUX or MAC OSX. Participants will be expected to have read the documentation, run the provided examples, and attempted to process their own data. Go to http://geoweb.mit.edu/ to download the software and get 'help' in beginning to process data. If you have difficulties, please contact Tom Herring or Bob King whose contact information is at the same website.
UNAVCO will provide computers equipped with all necessary components for this course.
UNAVCO will provide computers equipped with all necessary components for this course.
The analysis software used in this class is Unix-based and command line oriented. Links to some of the processing and analysis software will be available in early June at:
http://igpphelp.ucsd.edu/~agnew/piasdmain.html
For this class, a server with sample data sets will be provided. You will need to access the server from your laptop during the class. Your laptop must have Xwindows and "ssh" capability. The software output is either text files, or graphic files such as postscript (PS, PDF, EPS) or binary Tektronix (Tek401x). You will need to be able to render this output to display graphically on your laptop computer. (You may also wish to install the processing and analysis software on your laptop and/or to your home institution - just remember that the software is Unix-based).
As a pre-requisite to the class you will need to ensure that you have a working Xwindows server to display VT100, xterm, and Tek401x output from the class-server computer. You also must have an up-to-date version of Secure Shell (SSH). Contact Myron McCallum (mccallum
unavco.org) if you need further assistance or configuration information.
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