Getting Started
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Revision as of 16:24, 19 November 2012
- The CAD and Visualization Lab (CVL) is divided into two parts, an open access computer lab and a compute cluster.
- The CVL is a departmental resource available to students and researchers. The primary reasons for the CVL are to support software packages used throughout the department and to provide compute power for the more compute intensive requirements.Currently, the CVL uses Linux as its operating system; however, the CVL is user friendly for those who use Microsoft Windows or Apple's OSX.
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How to Set Up An Account with CVL
- Create or change your CVL Accounts :
- 1. Click link.
- 2. Create/edit your account.
- 3. Enter your PID and Password.
- 4. Click the VT PID Login button.
- 5. Enter your correct information into the blank boxes.
- 6. Create a new password.
- 7. Check the I have read and will abide by the VT Acceptable Use Policy box.
- 8. Click Create an CVL Account.
Main Page Info
- The Resources page provides links to:
- How to gain Remote Access to the CVL over the Internet
- Offers an introduction on graphics on Linux/Unix machines like the CVL.
- CVL Filebox
- Offers an introduction on the CVL Filebox and how to use the CVL with step by step instructions for both Windows and Mac OS X.
- FAQ --- Frequently Asked Questions
- Offers frequently asked questions about the CVL.
- Compute Clusters
- Offers information on the compute clusters available in the CVL.
- PSpice FAQ
- Offers information and standard solutions on common issues with the PSpice 9.1.
- PCSGU250
- Offers instructions for installing/uninstalling drives and software for the PCSGU250.
- Computer Security
- Offers valuable information on securing your personal computer.
- Identity Finder
- Offers information about protection sensitive information and how to install the Identity Finder for Windows and Mac OS X.
- TrueCrypt
- Offers instructions on how to install and use TrueCrypt.
- Polycom
- How to gain Remote Access to the CVL over the Internet
- The CVL page provides services through these links:
- Computer Support
- Offers links to Windows Support, Linux Support, Mac Support.
- How to recover data in from your CVL account.
- Offers information on how to recover deleted files.
- CVL File Backup Service --- For graduate students and research groups.
- Offers support in backing up important files.
- Help Desk --- For more information about helpdesk and how to use it click here.
- Offers help.
- Document Printing (Posters, CAD drawings, photographs)
- Offers instructions on Formatting, How to get High Resolution VT Logos, and
- Computer Support
How to Convert PowerPoint Posters to PDF.
- The Virginia Tech Links page provides links to other Tech pages:
- Virginia Tech Home Page
- Provides a link to the Virginia Tech Home Page.
- Electrical and Computer Engineering Home Page
- Provides a link to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Home Page.
- College of Engineering Home Page
- Provides a link to the College of Engineering Home Page.
- Virginia Tech Home Page
- The Software Packages and Programs page provides links, which offers general information, including setup and information, on specific programs.
Making Contributions
- To learn about how you can support the CVL click on the link: Making Contributions.
File Backup
- Graduate students and research groups may use the CVL for backing up their work.
- To access more information, click this link: File Backup
CVL Lab
- To learn about the CVL Lab click this link: CVL Lab.
CVL Cluster
- For more information click this link: CVL Cluster.
Help Desk
- This link will send you to the Help Desk where you can ask questions:
Help Desk