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-====== IDL ====== 
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-IDL software is licensed and paid for by specific research groups within the department. If you are not a member of these groups, then please do not try installing this software. 
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-===== Windows installation ===== 
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-  * Download the IDL CD image (eg, the version 6.4 image filename is IDL_64_win.iso) from our software downloads web page: https://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/computing/download/index.html (requires authentication). 
-  * Burn a copy of the CD, and run the appropriate Windows installer (usually this will be setup32.exe) 
-  * Next you need to define an environment variable to tell IDL the location of our license server. 
-    * Open the System control panel. 
-    * Click the Advanced tab, and click the Environment Variables button. Click the New button below the System Variables box and enter the following information: 
-      * In the Variable Name field, type LM_LICENSE_FILE in uppercase letters. 
-      * In the Variable Value field, enter 1700@idl.spa.umn.edu 
-    * If LM_LICENSE_FILE has already been defined for another software product, the definition of this license file can be appended using a semi-colon (;) as the delimiter. For example: %%C:\License\mylicense.dat;1700@idl.spa.umn.edu%%  
-    * Save the settings. 
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-===== Unix, Linux or Mac OS installation ===== 
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-Note - IDL is preinstalled on the departmentally-managed linux systems, so these instructions should be unnecessary. 
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-  * Download the IDL CD image (eg, the version 6.4 image filename for MacOS is IDL_64_mac.iso) from our software downloads web page: https://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/computing/download/index.html (requires authentication). 
-  * On Mac OS X, first insert your Mac OS CD or DVD and install "Apple X11" via the optional package installer program. 
-  * Burn a copy of the downloaded IDL CD, insert it in your CD drive, and run the appropriate installer. 
-  * Define the LM_LICENSE_FILE environment variable, by modifying your .cshrc, .profile, or .bashrc file using any text editor. You must define the UNIX environment variable for LM_LICENSE_FILE to point to the server and port of the machine running the license manager. 
-    * For C shell: "setenv LM_LICENSE_FILE 1700@idl.spa.umn.edu" 
-    * For Korn or Bash shell: "export LM_LICENSE_FILE=1700@idl.spa.umn.edu" 
-  * Log out and log back in to execute the .cshrc, .profile, or .bashrc file, or execute the file from the home directory using one of the following commands. 
-    * For C shell: source ".cshrc" 
-    * For Korn shell: ". .profile" 
-    * For Bash shell: ". .bashrc" 
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-===== Running IDL from outside Tate Lab ===== 
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-The IDL license server is only directly accessible within Tate Lab. 
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-In order to use IDL on your Windows XP (and possibly Windows 2000) computer you have to do the following steps: 
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-  1 Download the free Windows ssh client Putty. Putty doesn't need installation, just put putty.exe in any directory, e.g. c:\program files\putty 
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-  2 Click the Windows Start button, right-click "My computer", and choose "Properties" to open the system properties dialog. Go to the "Advanced" tab and click on the "Environment Variables" button. Beneath the field labelled "System variables", click "New". In the Variable Name field, enter LM_LICENSE_FILE, in the Variable Value field, enter 1700@localhost, then hit the ok button. 
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-  3 Click start, go to "run" and type 
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-<code> 
-"c:\program files\putty\putty.exe" -ssh physics.umn.edu -P 22 -l <your_Physics_username> -N -L 1700:idl.spa.umn.edu:1700 -L 31700:idl.spa.umn.edu:31700 
-</code> 
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-and enter your password once asked. Nothing will happen afterwards (minimize the putty window). 
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-  4 Start IDL. Note that point 3 has to be done every time before you start IDL. 
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-  5 You can create a batch file that merges steps 3) and 4). Create a file called startidl.bat in the directory where idlde.exe is located (usually C:\Program Files\RSI\IDL63\bin\bin.x86). Open the batch file with a text editor and type 
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-<code> 
-@echo off 
-start "c:\program files\putty\putty.exe" -ssh physics.umn.edu -P 22 -l <your_Physics_username> -N -L 1700:idl.spa.umn.edu:1700 -L 31700:idl.spa.umn.edu:31700 
-PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 10000 >NUL 
-idlde.exe 
-</code> 
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-where the PING just gives you 10000 milliseconds to enter your password before IDL is started. Create a shortcut to startidl.bat file on your desktop or wherever you like it. Use it to start IDL.  
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