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CDS-130: Computing for Scientists Remote Access to Matlab at Mason Fall 2011 30 August – 8 December Innovation Hall,

CDS-130: Computing for Scientists Remote Access to Matlab at Mason Fall 2011 30 August – 8 December Innovation Hall, Room 222 Instructor: Joseph Marr Email: jmarr2@gmu.edu Office: Research 1, room 345 Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays after class, or by appt.

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CDS-130: Computing for Scientists Remote Access to Matlab at Mason Fall 2011 30 August – 8 December Innovation Hall,

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  1. CDS-130: Computing for Scientists Remote Access to Matlab at Mason Fall 2011 30 August – 8 December Innovation Hall, Room 222 Instructor: Joseph Marr Email: jmarr2@gmu.edu Office: Research 1, room 345 Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays after class, or by appt. T.A.s: Ms. Soo Choi, Ms. Samantha Fleming Emails: hchoi13@masonlive.gmu.edu, sflemin5@masonlive.gmu.edu

  2. Introduction to Matlab: Accessing Matlab at Mason • There are several ways to get to Matlab: • Log in remotely, using VCL for Windows or Mac • (using these instructions, or those found at: • http://cds130.org/vcl#Virtual_Computing_Lab_Login_Guide) • Log in remotely, using CygWin on Windows • Log in remotely, using Linux (SSH) • Log in locally, at the Johnson Center • Log in locally, at Innovation Hall • Purchase it at Patriot Computers ($109)

  3. Introduction to Matlab: Accessing Matlab at Mason • We’ll explain the first three, since they involve remote access. On campus access is easy through any workstation (Matlab appears in the list of available software). Of course, if you wish to purchase Matlab, then you’ll have your own copy to work with, on your own computer. • Log in remotely, using VCL for Windows or Mac • (using these instructions, or those found at: • http://cds130.org/vcl#Virtual_Computing_Lab_Login_Guide) • Log in remotely, using CygWin on Windows • Log in remotely, using Linux (SSH)

  4. Introduction to Matlab: Accessing Matlab at Mason • Best help sources: Sooroutinely accesses Matlab using VCL on Windows, and Samantha accesses Matlab using VCL on a Mac. Dr. Marr has accessed Matlab from home using Cygwin on Windows and also using ssh on Linux. • Log in remotely, using VCL for Windows or Mac • (using these instructions, or those found at: • http://cds130.org/vcl#Virtual_Computing_Lab_Login_Guide) • Log in remotely, using CygWin on Windows • Log in remotely, using Linux (SSH)

  5. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for WINDOWS

  6. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Go here: https://www.vcl.gmu.edu/index.php?mode=selectauth

  7. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Enter your Mason Userid and Password:

  8. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Click on “New Reservation”

  9. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Select “Windows XP Professional: Matlab 2008a”, “Now”, and “Create Reservation”

  10. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows You may see that your reservation is “Pending…”. Just wait

  11. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Good to Go! Now click “Connect”

  12. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Also, WRITE DOWN YOUR PASSWORD! Click “Get RDP File”

  13. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows This appears on your Windows Desktop. Double-click on it…

  14. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Don’t worry if you see this warning. Just click on “Connect”

  15. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows Enter your MasonID, and, THE PASSWORD YOU WROTE DOWN THREE SLIDES AGO

  16. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows THAT’S IT – YOU’RE IN! NOW BEGIN USING MATLAB ON A REMOTE DESKTOP

  17. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for Windows

  18. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for MAC

  19. Logging in Remotely, Using the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) for the Mac First you’ll need to download Windows Remote Desktop for a Mac. Follow the instructions found here, step-by-step: http://cds130.org/vcl#Virtual_Computing_Lab_Login_Guide

  20. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWin for WINDOWS

  21. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows Go here: http://x.cygwin.com/ Download and install CygwinX:

  22. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows Now click on the Cygwin icon on your desktop (the icon appears following successful installation):

  23. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows The CygWin window then appears:

  24. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows Startup an X windows environment by typing “startx”:

  25. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows Here’s what you should see – or something very similar:

  26. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows Enter this command AS WRITTEN. Replace “jmarr2” with YOUR MasonID:

  27. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows Enter your Mason cluster password when prompted to do so . . .

  28. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows Finally, enter the single word command, “matlab”

  29. Logging in Remotely, Using CygWinX for Windows You’ve now logged into Matlab, which is presented through the Xwindows interface. Note that the version of Matlab available here is NEWER than the one available through VCL!

  30. Logging in Remotely, Using LINUX

  31. Logging in Remotely, Using Linux

  32. Logging in Remotely, Using Linux

  33. Logging in Remotely, Using Linux You’re now logged in, using Linux’s native Xwindows capability. Note that the version of Matlab available here is NEWER than the one available via VCL!

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