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1: \hrule
2: \vskip 0.2in
3: \section{Running \capa\ via X-Server software}
4: \vskip 0.2in
5: \hrule
6: \vskip 0.2in
7: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
8: Your computer system can be used to access the applications and edit
9: your files on a remote \capa\ host.
10: This section describes examples for using a PC or a Macintosh computer to edit
11: files and run the {\sf Quizzer}
12: application.
13: \begin{itemize}
14: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
15: \item{\bf Running }
16: \capa\ {\bf via X-WIN32}\footnote{\scriptsize \it
17: X-WIN32 \copyright StarNet Communications}
18: \\ [10pt]
19: {\bf NOTE:} These instructions are for using X-WIN32 (v4.1.2) in connection
20: with a DEC Alpha host running OSF1 and may differ depending upon your host
21: machine and operating system.
22: \vskip 0.02in
23: {\bf Procedure}
24: \vskip 0.02in
25: \begin{itemize}
26: \item To set up X-WIN32 to automatically open upon start-up of your PC:
27: \begin{enumerate}
28: \item Install the X-WIN32 software on your machine.
29: \item Once the software has completed its installation, a small
30: window appears which contains
31: two shortcut icons.
32: \item Open the path {\sl C:/Winnt/Profiles/Username/Start
33: Menu/Programs/Startup} from the ``My Computer'' icon.
34: \item Drag the shortcuts into the Startup folder.
35: \item When you reboot your machine, X-WIN32 will execute upon
36: startup.
37: \end{enumerate}
38: \item From the toolbar, choose X-Win (blue), choose Sessions, then
39: choose XDMCP-broadcast. This will
40: generate a listing of all machines able to run XDMCP mode.
41: \item Open the X-Win Utilities (green). An ``X-Win32 Utility'' window appears. Choose \fbox{Sessions}, then choose \fbox{New Session}.
42: \item Enter the name you wish to use for your session. Example: {\tt
43: capa3}
44: \item Check the button in front of ``XDMCP''.
45: \item Make sure \fbox{Query} is checked. Enter the hostname.
46: Example: {\tt capa3.nscl.msu.edu}
47: \item Select {Save}
48: \item From the same ``X-Win32 Utility'' window, click on
49: \fbox{Options} then \fbox{Window Settings}
50: and make sure that ``Multiple'' is selected. For operating systems in which the background is necessary (Linux Debian for example), check the option ``switch to single window'' under
51: ``window settings''.
52: \item You can now run your X-Server sessions by clicking on X-Win
53: (blue), choosing Sessions, and choosing the
54: session name you have just created. Your screen should then appear
55: exactly as if you were sitting at the
56: monitor of your host machine with your Windows-NT desktop in the
57: background. If you chose the option ``switch to single window'' in the step above, a large window should appear which looks exactly as if you were sitting at the monitor of your host machine.
58: \item Open up an xterm and enter {\tt quizzer} at the prompt.
59: \item The {\sf Quizzer} main menu will appear in the upper
60: left-hand corner of your screen. You can
61: edit and preview your files through the {\sf Quizzer} application.
62: Be certain to quit the {\sf Quizzer}
63: application when you are finished editing.
64: \end{itemize}
65: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
66: \item{\bf Running} \capa\ {\bf via eXceed}\footnote{\scriptsize \it eXceed \copyright Hummingbird Communications, Ltd.}
67: \\ [10pt]
68: \vskip -.05 in
69: These instructions are for using eXceed Version 4.0 from a PC
70: running Windows-NT\footnote{\scriptsize \it Windows-NT \copyright Microsoft Corporation} in connection with a DEC Alpha host running OSF1 and may differ
71: depending upon your host machine and operating system. {\bf Note:} The following instructions for eXceed have not been updated since the CAPA 4.6 Manual.
72: \vskip 0.02in
73: {\bf Procedure}
74: \vskip 0.02in
75: \begin{itemize}
76: \item To set up eXceed to automatically open upon start-up of your PC:
77: \begin{enumerate}
78: \item Install the software following the directions from the
79: producer.
80: \item Open the path {\sl C:/Winnt/Profiles/Username/Start
81: Menu/Programs/Startup} from `My Computer'.
82: \item Open the path {\sl C:/Winnt/Profiles/Username/Start
83: Menu/Programs}
84: \item Highlight the eXceed.exe by single clicking on it. From
85: the menu bar choose \fbox{File}, then
86: \fbox{Create Shortcut}.
87: \item Drag the Shortcut you have just created into the Startup
88: folder you opened previously.
89: \item When you reboot your machine, eXceed will execute upon
90: startup.
91: \end{enumerate}
92: \item To set up your \capa\ server as an xhost: Two methods:
93: \begin{enumerate}
94: \item The simplest way is to leave the host.txt file in eXceed
95: as deactivated. This allows connection with any host as X-server.
96: \item If you wish, you can specify each host by creating the
97: host.txt file in eXceed.
98: \begin{enumerate}
99: \item From the Windows-NT main menu bar, choose
100: \fbox{Start},
101: choose \fbox{Programs}, choose \fbox{Exceed}, then
102: choose \fbox{X-Config}.
103: \item Double click on the Security icon.
104: \item A pop-up menu will appear where you can specify
105: using the host.txt file by
106: clicking on the associated radio button.
107: \item You can choose to edit this file and add your
108: hostname. Remember to save the
109: host.txt file after you have finished editing it.
110: \item This allows your machine to connect with only the
111: hosts listed in the host.txt
112: file.
113: \end{enumerate}
114: \end{enumerate}
115: \item To run a telnet session through eXceed:
116: \begin{enumerate}
117: \item From the Windows-NT main menu bar, choose Start, choose
118: Programs, choose Exceed, choose
119: htelnet. From the menu bar, choose File, then Create Shortcut.
120: Drag the Shortcut you have just created to the Desktop.
121: \item Double click on the shortcut you have just created to
122: open a telnet session into your
123: host machine.
124: \item The Connect pop-up screen appears. In the field ``host",
125: enter your host name. Example: {\tt capa3.nscl.msu.edu}
126: \item Select OK.
127: \item You will then see your Telnet window with the {\tt
128: login:} prompt displayed.
129: \item Login to your host as you normally would for a telnet
130: session.
131: \item You must then command your host to display to your local
132: machine by entering the command \\ {\tt setenv DISPLAY
133: 35.8.33.131:0.0} \\ {\bf Note:} Enter the IP address of the
134: machine you are using. For this example, 35.8.33.131 is used.
135: You can, if you wish, create an alias for this command by
136: editing your .cshrc file in your login directory.
137: \item You can now run the {\sf Quizzer} application by entering {\tt quizzer} at the telnet prompt.
138: \item The {\sf Quizzer} main menu will appear in the upper
139: left-hand corner of your screen. You can edit and preview
140: your files through the
141: {\sf Quizzer} application. Be certain to quit the {\sf Quizzer}
142: application when you are finished editing.
143: \end{enumerate}
144: \item To map the shortcut keys for {\sf Quizzer}:
145: \begin{enumerate}
146: \item From the Windows-NT main menu bar, choose \fbox{Start}, choose
147: \fbox{Programs}, choose \fbox{Exceed}, then choose \fbox{X-Config}.
148: \item Double click on the Input icon.
149: \item There will be displayed a pull-down menu to set the
150: choices for the Alt key.
151: \item You can choose to have either the left or right Alt key
152: function for your shortcut key in
153: {\sf Quizzer}, {\sf Grader}, and/or {\sf Manager}.
154: \end{enumerate}
155: \end{itemize}
156: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
157: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
158: \item{\bf Running}
159: \capa\ {\bf via MacX}\footnote{\scriptsize \it MacX \copyright Apple
160: Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.}
161: \\ [10pt]
162: {\bf NOTE:} These instructions are for using MacX Version 1.5 in connection
163: with a DEC Alpha host running OSF1 and may differ depending upon your host
164: machine and operating system.
165:
166: \vskip 0.02in
167: {\bf Procedure}
168: \vskip 0.02in
169: \begin{enumerate}
170: \item Double click on MacX1.5 icon.
171: \item Got to \fbox{Edit} and select \fbox{XDMCP Preferences}
172: \item An ``XDMCP Preferences'' window pops up. In the ``Type of Query'' box, select
173: \fbox{Broadcast}. Then select the button that says ``User selects
174: From a List of Responding Hosts''.
175: \item Click \fbox{Execute Now}.
176: \item A list of all the machines you are networked to will appear.
177: \item Click \fbox{File} then save to desktop to make an icon.
178: \item In the list, click on the machine where /capa/ is located and then click \fbox{select}.
179: \item Login to your /capa server. Open up a terminal and type
180: {\tt quizzer} to begin the {\sf Quizzer} application. You can start
181: the other items by entering the appropriate command at the prompt
182: (i.e. {\tt grader}, {\tt manager}, etc.).
183: \item The next time you need to access \capa, double click on your
184: broadcast icon and select your machine.
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