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Accessing ulgbc5 from Windows systems Two stage process: –Connecting to the system via secure shell (ssh) login –Getting a graphical connection that supports X-Windows ssh connection: –Need third party software. –Local suggestion – use puTTY Process is slightly more awkward than ideal because local puTTY is configured for the Sun UNIX environment. Better – download putty.exe from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ –Just runs from your desktop Alternative – cygwin - a Linux-like environment for Windows –www.cygwin.com
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Using Local PuTTY - 1 Better choice This is necessary for all PuTTY installs. This and next 2 screens just for Liverpool version.
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Using Local PuTTY - 2 linux
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Using PuTTY-3
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PuTTY Terminal Screen
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PuTTY Terminal Screen – nano editor ^G - shorthand for ctrl-G etc.
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mpisub 2x4 pi3f90 “< infile”
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Parallel run - output
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Terminal window Change properties on Windows end for –Colour –Fast edits (mouse clicks) Limiting, but OK for quick edits, checking status etc. May want X-windows support for better environment –Graphical editor with mouse control –Multiple terminals –Special applications Supported solution – Exceed Linux-environment, cygwin, may be better choice for you.
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Exceed - 1
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Exceed - 2
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Exceed - 3
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Exceed – Starting from the Program menu
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Exceed, then PuTTY with X-windows
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nedit – simple text editor
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Closing things down – Exceed stops
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