
This initial "mini-project" will not be graded, but you must do it
on time. The purpose of is to get you onto the computer and using the
editor and e-mail system to compose a message. You will get
assistance for this during the first lab meetings. Of course, it is
acceptable to do it earlier.
GW has two computer organizations, the School of Engineering and Applied Science Computing Facility (SEASCF) and the Computer Information and Resource Center (CIRC). SEASCF manages the central computer you will use for this course, a Sun/Solaris Unix server called felix. CIRC manages the Windows and Mac computers in the labs and classrooms; you will use these as terminals to felix. So you will need student accounts from both organizations. There is no charge for these but you must apply in person. You must arrange for these computer accounts before your first laboratory meeting!
. ~csada/setup-131-10
This must be typed in exactly as you see it,
including the initial dot and the "tilde". If you have files in
your file system from other courses, the setup script will leave
those untouched. The setup process will, however, modify your
.kshrc and .profile files to give you read-only
access to the shared directories programs51,
programs131, and info. You will also start
receiving a "news flash" from the professor and lab instructor
every time you log in.
We will both acknowledge receipt by sending a "thank you" message back to you. You will then know that we can communicate with each other.
Part III. Using the GNU Ada 95 (GNAT) Compiler for the First Time.
Follow the step-by-step introduction in the "Using GNAT in CSci 131" Guide. Copy, compile, link, and execute the programs given there.
Please do this project before the deadline.