R&S® Znrun Znrun Automated Test SW VNA Open Source

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

R&S® Znrun Znrun Automated Test SW VNA Open Source R&S® ZNrun ZNrun Automated Test SW VNA Open Source Acknowledgment (=JÕH2) 1326712402 Version 03.00 This document is valid for the following Rohde & Schwarz instruments: ● R&S® ZNrun © 2021 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Mühldorfstr. 15, 81671 München, Germany Phone: +49 89 41 29 - 0 Fax: +49 89 41 29 12 164 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.rohde-schwarz.com Subject to change – Data without tolerance limits is not binding. R&S® is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG. Trade names are trademarks of their owners. 1326.7124.02 | Version 03.00 | R&S® ZNrun R&S® ZNrun Contents Contents 1 Introduction............................................................................................ 5 2 Software packages.................................................................................6 3 Verbatim license texts........................................................................... 9 4 Copyrights............................................................................................ 76 Open Source Acknowledgment 1326.7124.02 ─ 03.00 3 R&S® ZNrun Contents Open Source Acknowledgment 1326.7124.02 ─ 03.00 4 R&S® ZNrun Introduction How to obtain the source code 1 Introduction This product uses a number of open source software packages which are listed in the section "Software packages" on page 6. The open source software is provided free of charge. You are entitled to use the open source software in accordance with the respective license conditions as provided in the following chapters. Rohde & Schwarz would like to thank the open source community for their valuable contribution to our products. 1.1 Disclaimer The open source software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. The respective licenses may contain more details. 1.2 How to obtain the source code The software included in this product may contain copyrighted software that is licensed under a license requiring us to provide the source code of that software, such as the GPL or LGPL. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code for such copy- righted software from us for an unlimited period of time and at no charge. In this case, please contact: Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Mühldorfstr. 15, 81671 München, Germany Phone: +49 89 41 29 - 12345 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.customersupport.rohde-schwarz.com This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information. Open Source Acknowledgment 1326.7124.02 ─ 03.00 5 R&S® ZNrun Software packages 2 Software packages ► The software contained in this product makes use of the following open source software packages. Package Version License AsyncIO 0.1.18 Mozilla Public License 2.0 AvalonEdit 5.0.4 MIT License Catel.Core 5.8.0 MIT License AND Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic AND Microsoft Public License AND Code Project Open License 1.02 Catel.Fody 3.5.0 MIT License Catel.MVVM 5.8.0 MIT License AND Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic AND Microsoft Public License AND Code Project Open License 1.02 CHMLib 0.40 GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 commandline 1.9.74 MIT License CommonServi- 2.0.4 Microsoft Public License ceLocator delaunator-cpp 0.4.0* MIT License DNSSD.DLL 320.5 BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License DOJO 1.8.1 BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License DotNetZip 1.13.3 Microsoft Public License AND BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License AND Apache License 2.0 AND zlib License Eigen 3.3.4 Mozilla Public License 2.0 Emscripten 1.38.12 MIT License Exten- 3.4.0 Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 ded.Wpf.Toolkit Fody 3.3.2 MIT License FreeType 2.4.10 Freetype Project License FreeType 2.6.3 Freetype Project License Gala- 4.4.32 MIT License Soft.MvvmLight Glu 9.0.0 SGI Free Software License B v2.0 Open Source Acknowledgment 1326.7124.02 ─ 03.00 6 R&S® ZNrun Software packages Package Version License gong-wpf-drag- 1.1.0 BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License drop Hardcodet.Noti- 1.0.8 Code Project Open License 1.02 fyIcon.Wpf IronPython 2.7.9 Apache License 2.0 libpng 1.5.13 libpng License Log4Net 1.2.13.0 Apache License 2.0 MathNet.Numer- 4.7.0 MIT License AND ics X11 License mDNS Res- 320.5 Artistic License 2.0 ponder Mono.Zeroconf 4.0.0.90 MIT License MvvmLightLibs 5.4.1.1 MIT License Net-SNMP 5.7.2 Net-SNMP License NetMQ 3.3.3.1 GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 nginx 1.0.4 BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License noVNC 0.4 BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License OncRpc 1.14 Sun RPC License OpenSSL 1.0.1u OpenSSL License PHP 5.3.1 PHP License v3.01 Property- 2.6.0 MIT License Changed.Fody protobuf-net 2.0.0.668 Apache License 2.0 AND BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License RapidXML 1.13 MIT License OR Boost Software License 1.0 ResizableLib 1.1 Artistic License 1.0 Saxon9HE 9.4.0.4 Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 SQLite 3.9.2 SQLITE Copyright Notice TightVNC 2.7.10 GNU General Public License v2.0 WiX 3.11 Microsoft Reciprocal License Xceed.Wpf 2.4.0.0 Microsoft Public License XZIP and XUN- 1.3 Info-ZIP License ZIP ZLib 1.2.8 zlib License ZLib 1.2.5 zlib License Open Source Acknowledgment 1326.7124.02 ─ 03.00 7 R&S® ZNrun Software packages This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes cryptographic soft- ware written by Eric Young ([email protected]) and software written by Tim Hud- son([email protected]). Open Source Acknowledgment 1326.7124.02 ─ 03.00 8 R&S® ZNrun Verbatim license texts Apache License 2.0 3 Verbatim license texts 3.1 Apache License 2.0 Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 1. Definitions. "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document. "Licensor" shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License. "Legal Entity" shall mean the union of the acting entity and all other entities that con- trol, are controlled by, or are under common control with that entity. For the purposes of this definition, "control" means (i) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or (ii) ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership of such entity. "You" (or "Your") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity exercising permissions gran- ted by this License. "Source" form shall mean the preferred form for making modifications, including but not limited to software source code, documentation source, and configuration files. "Object" form shall mean any form resulting from mechanical transformation or transla- tion of a Source form, including but not limited to compiled object code, generated doc- umentation, and conversions to other media types. "Work" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provided in the Appendix below). "Derivative Works" shall mean any work, whether in Source or Object form, that is based on (or derived from) the Work and for which the editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications represent, as a whole, an original work of author- ship. For the purposes of this License, Derivative Works shall not include works that remain separable from, or merely link (or bind by name) to the interfaces of, the Work and Derivative Works thereof. "Contribution" shall mean any work of authorship, including the original version of the Work and any modifications or additions to that Work or Derivative Works thereof, that is intentionally submitted to Licensor for inclusion in the Work by the copyright owner or by an individual or Legal Entity authorized to submit on behalf of the copyright owner. For the purposes of this definition, "submitted" means any form of electronic, verbal, or Open Source Acknowledgment 1326.7124.02 ─ 03.00 9 R&S® ZNrun Verbatim license texts Apache License 2.0 written communication sent to the Licensor or its representatives, including but not limi- ted to communication on electronic mailing lists, source code control systems, and issue tracking systems that are managed by, or on behalf of, the Licensor for the pur- pose of discussing and improving the Work, but excluding communication that is con- spicuously marked or otherwise designated in writing by the copyright owner as "Not a Contribution." "Contributor" shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity on behalf of whom a Contribution has been received by Licensor and subsequently incorporated within the Work. 2. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no- charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute the Work and such Derivative Works in Source or Object form. 3. Grant of Patent License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this section) patent license to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell, import, and otherwise transfer the Work, where such license applies only to those patent claims licensable by such Contributor that are nec- essarily infringed by their Contribution(s) alone or by combination of their Contribu- tion(s) with the Work to which such Contribution(s) was submitted.
Recommended publications
  • THINC: a Virtual and Remote Display Architecture for Desktop Computing and Mobile Devices
    THINC: A Virtual and Remote Display Architecture for Desktop Computing and Mobile Devices Ricardo A. Baratto Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2011 c 2011 Ricardo A. Baratto This work may be used in accordance with Creative Commons, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License. For more information about that license, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/. For other uses, please contact the author. ABSTRACT THINC: A Virtual and Remote Display Architecture for Desktop Computing and Mobile Devices Ricardo A. Baratto THINC is a new virtual and remote display architecture for desktop computing. It has been designed to address the limitations and performance shortcomings of existing remote display technology, and to provide a building block around which novel desktop architectures can be built. THINC is architected around the notion of a virtual display device driver, a software-only component that behaves like a traditional device driver, but instead of managing specific hardware, enables desktop input and output to be intercepted, manipulated, and redirected at will. On top of this architecture, THINC introduces a simple, low-level, device-independent representation of display changes, and a number of novel optimizations and techniques to perform efficient interception and redirection of display output. This dissertation presents the design and implementation of THINC. It also intro- duces a number of novel systems which build upon THINC's architecture to provide new and improved desktop computing services. The contributions of this dissertation are as follows: • A high performance remote display system for LAN and WAN environments.
    [Show full text]
  • Third-Party License Acknowledgments
    Symantec Privileged Access Manager Third-Party License Acknowledgments Version 3.4.3 Symantec Privileged Access Manager Third-Party License Acknowledgments Broadcom, the pulse logo, Connecting everything, and Symantec are among the trademarks of Broadcom. Copyright © 2021 Broadcom. All Rights Reserved. The term “Broadcom” refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. For more information, please visit www.broadcom.com. Broadcom reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products or data herein to improve reliability, function, or design. Information furnished by Broadcom is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Broadcom does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of this information, nor the application or use of any product or circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. 2 Symantec Privileged Access Manager Third-Party License Acknowledgments Contents Activation 1.1.1 ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Adal4j 1.1.2 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 AdoptOpenJDK 1.8.0_282-b08 ............................................................................................................ 7 Aespipe 2.4e aespipe ........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Free Open Source Vnc
    Free open source vnc click here to download TightVNC - VNC-Compatible Remote Control / Remote Desktop Software. free for both personal and commercial usage, with full source code available. TightVNC - VNC-Compatible Remote Control / Remote Desktop Software. It's completely free but it does not allow integration with closed-source products. UltraVNC: Remote desktop support software - Remote PC access - remote desktop connection software - VNC Compatibility - FileTransfer - Encryption plugins - Text chat - MS authentication. This leading-edge, cloud-based program offers Remote Monitoring & Management, Remote Access &. Popular open source Alternatives to VNC Connect for Linux, Windows, Mac, Self- Hosted, BSD and Free Open Source Mac Windows Linux Android iPhone. Download the original open source version of VNC® remote access technology. Undeniably, TeamViewer is the best VNC in the market. Without further ado, here are 8 free and some are open source VNC client/server. VNC remote access software, support server and viewer software for on demand remote computer support. Remote desktop support software for remote PC control. Free. All VNCs Start from the one piece of source (See History of VNC), and. TigerVNC is a high- performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC (Virtual Network Computing), Besides the source code we also provide self-contained binaries for bit and bit Linux, installers for Current list of open bounties. VNC (Virtual Network Computing) software makes it possible to view and fully- interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile. Find other free open source alternatives for VNC. Open source is free to download and remember that open source is also a shareware and freeware alternative.
    [Show full text]
  • VNC User Guide 7 About This Guide
    VNC® User Guide Version 5.3 December 2015 Trademarks RealVNC, VNC and RFB are trademarks of RealVNC Limited and are protected by trademark registrations and/or pending trademark applications in the European Union, United States of America and other jursidictions. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Protected by UK patent 2481870; US patent 8760366 Copyright Copyright © RealVNC Limited, 2002-2015. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or be used to make any derivative work (including translation, transformation or adaptation) without explicit written consent of RealVNC. Confidentiality All information contained in this document is provided in commercial confidence for the sole purpose of use by an authorized user in conjunction with RealVNC products. The pages of this document shall not be copied, published, or disclosed wholly or in part to any party without RealVNC’s prior permission in writing, and shall be held in safe custody. These obligations shall not apply to information which is published or becomes known legitimately from some source other than RealVNC. Contact RealVNC Limited Betjeman House 104 Hills Road Cambridge CB2 1LQ United Kingdom www.realvnc.com Contents About This Guide 7 Chapter 1: Introduction 9 Principles of VNC remote control 10 Getting two computers ready to use 11 Connectivity and feature matrix 13 What to read next 17 Chapter 2: Getting Connected 19 Step 1: Ensure VNC Server is running on the host computer 20 Step 2: Start VNC
    [Show full text]
  • Overview of a Password Vulnerability in Siemens Hmis
    Gardiner, J. , & Rashid, A. (2020). Technical Report: Gone in 20 Seconds -- Overview of a Password Vulnerability in Siemens HMIs. Unpublished. https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.03961v1 Early version, also known as pre-print Link to publication record in Explore Bristol Research PDF-document This is the submitted manuscript (SM). It first appeared online via arXiv at https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.03961v1. Please refer to any applicable terms of use of the publisher. University of Bristol - Explore Bristol Research General rights This document is made available in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite only the published version using the reference above. Full terms of use are available: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/red/research-policy/pure/user-guides/ebr-terms/ Technical Report: Gone in 20 Seconds - Overview of a Password Vulnerability in Siemens HMIs Joseph Gardiner and Awais Rashid Bristol Cyber Security Group, University of Bristol Bristol, UK fjoe.gardiner,[email protected] Abstract— Siemens produce a range of industrial human Human machine interfaces (HMIs) primarily refer to a machine interface (HMI) screens which allow operators to both physical device which is designed to be installed in physical view information about and control physical processes. For proximity to a physical process. HMI screens are programmed scenarios where an operator cannot physically access the screen, Siemens provide the SM@rtServer features on HMIs, which to both provide a display of information relating to the when activated provides remote access either through their own physical process below, as well as allow operators to provide Sm@rtClient application, or through third party VNC client inputs to the control system to control and manage physical software.
    [Show full text]
  • Virtual GPU Software User Guide Is Organized As Follows: ‣ This Chapter Introduces the Capabilities and Features of NVIDIA Vgpu Software
    Virtual GPU Software User Guide DU-06920-001 _v13.0 Revision 02 | August 2021 Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction to NVIDIA vGPU Software..............................................................1 1.1. How NVIDIA vGPU Software Is Used....................................................................................... 1 1.1.2. GPU Pass-Through.............................................................................................................1 1.1.3. Bare-Metal Deployment.....................................................................................................1 1.2. Primary Display Adapter Requirements for NVIDIA vGPU Software Deployments................2 1.3. NVIDIA vGPU Software Features............................................................................................. 3 1.3.1. GPU Instance Support on NVIDIA vGPU Software............................................................3 1.3.2. API Support on NVIDIA vGPU............................................................................................ 5 1.3.3. NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit and OpenCL Support on NVIDIA vGPU Software...........................5 1.3.4. Additional vWS Features....................................................................................................8 1.3.5. NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) Containers Support on NVIDIA vGPU Software...................... 9 1.3.6. NVIDIA GPU Operator Support.......................................................................................... 9 1.4. How this Guide Is Organized..................................................................................................10
    [Show full text]
  • Connecting to the Rutgers Astrolab Server Remotely: VNC and File Transfer
    Connecting to the Rutgers Astrolab Server Remotely: VNC and file transfer You will use the Rutgers “Astrolab” server to analyze images and spectra. This document describes how to connect to your “Virtual Network Computing” (VNC) desktop environment on Astrolab from your own PC or laptop. This environment has image display and analysis tools that you will use with your data. Once the initial analysis is complete, it is often useful to transfer intermediate or final results to your own computer for further analysis or to write up your report. The second part of this document describes some file transfer tools. You will be given your username and password on the Astrolab system. The former is usually your last name (removing spaces and punctuation, if any) and the latter is the last six digits of your student ID number (with leading zeros if appropriate). Each of you has a unique 2-digit VNC session number; this will be the same number throughout the semester. VNC Desktop The best option for connecting to your VNC desktop depends on the operating system of your computer. Using the web browser to connect to your desktop works for any operating system, but confines the desktop to your browser window. For Windows machines, the best option is probably the TightVNC program (there is a MacOS equivalent program, but it seems to be somewhat flaky for later versions of the operating system). For MacOS, the recent few versions have a VNC server built in and this seems to work well. If you have a generic Linux machine, you probably know enough to set up a VNC server, but consult with us if you are having problems connecting.
    [Show full text]
  • Remote Monitoring and Control of the R&S®RTO with a Web Browser
    Browser as a server on the instrument. instrument. on the as a server used is (VNC) Computing Network Virtual technology cross-platform The common browser. web a standard through oscilloscope digital R&S ofthe monitoring or operation This application note describes remote | | | | Products: Note Application R&S the of Control and Monitoring Remote R&S R&S R&S R&S RTO1012 RTO1024 RTO1022 RTO1014 ® RTO with a Web a Web with RTO ® RTO Application Note Jochen Wolle July 2010-1ER01_0e Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................ 3 2 VNC Installation on the Instrument ...................................... 4 Optimizing the Screen Update Rate ...........................................................6 3 Changing the Instrument Screen Resolution ...................... 7 4 Starting the Soft Front Panel from the Browser.................. 8 1ER01_0e Rohde & Schwarz Remote Monitoring and Control with a Web Browser 2 Introduction 1 Introduction The LAN network interface of instruments opens a whole new field of applications in the area of remote monitoring and control. In contrast to the common IEEE-488 bus (GPIB), were the cable length was rather limited, the network interface virtually makes distance between instrument and operator boundless. Windows XP based R&S instruments already provide a solution for remote access by means of Remote Desktop. This solution however, is limited to one user and the measurement graphics is shown either on the instrument or on the remote display but not on both simultaneously. This application note describes an approach with VNC (Virtual Network Computing) that allows multiple clients to access the same instrument at the same time. The measurement graphics is still available on the instrument screen.
    [Show full text]
  • AI Setup Guide: 1
    AI Setup Guide: 1 SETUP GUIDE Contact panagenda Austria panagenda Germany panagenda USA (Headquarters) panagenda GmbH panagenda Inc. panagenda GmbH Lahnstrasse 17 60 State Street Schreyvogelgasse 3/10 DE 64646 Heppenheim Suite 700 AT 1010 Vienna (Austria) (Germany) Boston, MA 02109 (USA) Phone: +43 1 89 012 89 Phone: +49 6252 67939 – 00 Phone: +1 (617) 855 5961 Fax: +43 1 89 012 89 – 15 Fax: +49 6252 67939 – 16 Fax: +1 (617) 488 2292 E-Mail Sales: sales@panagenda E-Mail Support: support@panagenda Web: www.panagenda ApplicationInsights Setup Guide: 4/10/17 Table of Contents Welcome to panagenda ApplicationInsights! . .5 About ApplicationInsights . 5 System Requirements . .6 Host Software . .6 Virtual Hardware . .6 Access and Permissions. .7 Client System Requirements. .8 ApplicationInsights Appliance Details . .9 The panagenda ApplicationInsights Virtual Image . .9 GETTING STARTED . .10 ApplicationInsights Setup Files. .10 Launching ApplicationInsights using virtualization software. .10 Recommended: VMWare vSphere/ESX via OVA . 10 Alternative: Microsoft Hyper-V. 11 Alternative: VMWare Workstation/Player via VMX . 12 Alternative: VMWare vSphere/ESX via VMX and Converter . 12 Starting the Virtual Appliance. .14 Welcome Screen and IP Address . .14 Appliance Login. .14 Console . .14 Graphical User Interface . .15 GUI Basics . 15 Web Interface . .18 Login . .19 Content Packages – Basic Configuration . .19 IBM Notes User ID File Upload . .20 Domino Server Settings. .20 Start new Domino Server Discovery . 21 Check Server Access . 22 License File Upload. .24 Content Packages – ApplicationInsights . .24 Configure Domino Server Basics/Database Catalog/Session Activity . .25 Configure Directory/NAB Content . .25 ApplicationInsights Setup Guide: 4/10/17 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION . .27 Appliance Upgrade.
    [Show full text]
  • Free and Open Source Software - a Feasibility Study
    2003:8a Free and Open Source Software - a feasibility study Appendix 1: Extensive survey This publication is available from: The Swedish Agency for Public Management Publication Service Box 2280 SE-103 17 Stockholm Phone +46 8 454 46 43 Fax +46 8 454 46 45 E-mail: [email protected] www.statskontoret.se STATSKONTORET ISBN: 91-7220-526-1 Redners tryckeri, 2003 Content 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 7 1.1 FREE SOFTWARE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE................................................. 7 1.2 SHORT BACKGROUND......................................................................................... 7 1.3 CONCEPTS .......................................................................................................... 9 1.4 LICENSES ......................................................................................................... 15 1.5 DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................. 18 2 TECHNOLOGY FORECASTING ..................................................................... 23 2.1 CURRENT SITUATION WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION....................................... 23 2.2 EUROPEAN INITIATIVES – EXAMPLES ............................................................... 26 2.3 INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES – EXAMPLES....................................................... 32 3 PRESENT SITUATION – PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN SWEDEN ......................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Control Remoto En Un Aula 2.0
    Uso educativo de las TIC Control remoto en un aula 2.0 Autor: Fernando Posada Prieto [email protected] Marzo 2013 canaltic.com Control remoto en una aula 2.0 2013. Fernando Posada Prieto. canaltic.com Índice 1. El control remoto de aula ................................................................................. 3 2. Instalación de TightVNC en un aula de notebooks ............................................. 4 2.1 Paso 1: Configuración de cada equipo del alumno/a .......................... 4 2.2 Paso 2. Instalación en cada equipo de alumno/a ................................ 6 2.3 Paso 3. Instalación en el equipo del profesor ................................... 10 2.4 Paso 4. Configuración de las conexiones ......................................... 13 3. Acceso a los equipos del alumnado ................................................................ 18 3.1 Visor TightVNC Viewer ...................................................................... 18 3.2 Acceso desde un archivo de conexión *.vnc ..................................... 20 3.3 TightVNC Viewer en versión Java ...................................................... 20 3.4 TightVNC Viewer en versión portable ............................................... 22 4. Transferencia de archivos ................................................................................. 23 Control remoto en una aula 2.0 2013. Fernando Posada Prieto. canaltic.com 1. El control remoto de aula Desde el ordenador del profesor/a se puede actuar sobre un equipo del alumno/a sin necesidad
    [Show full text]
  • Remote Visualisation Using Open Source Software & Commodity
    Remote visualisation using open source software & commodity hardware Dell/Cambridge HPC Solution Centre Dr Stuart Rankin, Dr Paul Calleja, Dr James Coomer © Dell Abstract It is commonplace today that HPC users produce large scale multi-gigabyte data sets on a daily basis and that these data sets may require interactive post processing with some form of real time 3D or 2D visualisation in order to help gain insight from the data. The traditional HPC workflow process requires that these data sets be transferred back to the user’s workstation, remote from the HPC data centre over the wide area network. This process has several disadvantages, firstly it requires large I/O transfers out of the HPC data centre which is time consuming, also it requires that the user has significant local disk storage and a workstation setup with the appropriate visualisation software and hardware. The remote visualisation procedures described here removes the need to transfer data out of the HPC data centre. The procedure allows the user to logon interactively to the Dell | NVIDIA remote visualisation server within the HPC data centre and access their data sets directly from the HPC file system and then run the visualisation software on the remote visualisation server in the machine room, sending the visual output over the network to the users remote PC. The visualisation server consists of a T5500 Dell Precision Workstation equipped with a NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800 configured with an open source software stack facilitating sending of the visual output to the remote user. The method described in this whitepaper is an OS-neutral extension of familiar remote desktop techniques using open-source software and it imposes only modest demands on the customer machine and network connection.
    [Show full text]