Difference between revisions of "SHOC"
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* Access to SHOC via a remote desktop (RDP) session from any host (thin client) or Windows, Mac or Linux | * Access to SHOC via a remote desktop (RDP) session from any host (thin client) or Windows, Mac or Linux | ||
* From a Mac/Linux terminal, start via <code>'''rdesktop -g 1200x1000 -u shoc''<telescope>'' '''</code> (''telescope'' will be 30in, 40in or 74in) | * From a Mac/Linux terminal, start via <code>'''rdesktop -g 1200x1000 -u shoc''<telescope>'' '''</code> (''telescope'' will be 30in, 40in or 74in) | ||
− | * Username for the windows SHOC machine will be <code>'''shoc''<telescope>'''''</code> | + | * Username for the windows SHOC machine will be <code>'''shoc''<telescope>'''''</code>, password available from the resident astronomer |
+ | * Open the '''Andor Solis''' software and the '''TM4 GPS''' software |
Revision as of 23:29, 4 May 2013
Currently there are 2 production, and 1 development computer systems that go with the SHOC instrument. There are 2 working Andor cameras.
The SHOC website may well have more extensive detail about this instrument.
Dr. Marissa Kotze has written some pipeline software which may help with reduction of SHOC data.
Getting Started
- Access to SHOC via a remote desktop (RDP) session from any host (thin client) or Windows, Mac or Linux
- From a Mac/Linux terminal, start via
rdesktop -g 1200x1000 -u shoc<telescope>
(telescope will be 30in, 40in or 74in) - Username for the windows SHOC machine will be
shoc<telescope>
, password available from the resident astronomer - Open the Andor Solis software and the TM4 GPS software