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JMDT provides a handy script to install it on Corn, Stanford's shared computing cluster.
 
JMDT provides a handy script to install it on Corn, Stanford's shared computing cluster.
 
* Install an SSH client. If you're on Linux or Mac, you're set. If you're on Windows, Stanford(TM) recommends Mobaxterm(TM).
 
* Install an SSH client. If you're on Linux or Mac, you're set. If you're on Windows, Stanford(TM) recommends Mobaxterm(TM).
* SSH into corn: <tt>ssh [your sunet id]@corn.stanford.edu</tt>. Possibly add <tt>-AX</tt> later to get GUI, like this: <tt>ssh -AX [your sunet id]@corn.stanford.edu</tt>
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* SSH into corn: <tt>ssh -AX [your sunet id]@corn.stanford.edu</tt>.
 
* Clone jmdt: <tt>https://github.com/stanford-ssi/jmdt.git</tt>
 
* Clone jmdt: <tt>https://github.com/stanford-ssi/jmdt.git</tt>
 
* <tt>cd jmdt</tt>
 
* <tt>cd jmdt</tt>
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* Run a Python script, like <tt>python diff_drag.py</tt>
 
* Run a Python script, like <tt>python diff_drag.py</tt>
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To edit files, you can either use God's own editor, <tt>vi</tt> or use <tt>gedit</tt>, a good graphical editor (you'll need to log in with <tt>-AX</tt> for that, and possibly exit and log back in if it stops working). After editing C++, you'll have to recompile: you can do that with <tt>make</tt>. If you edit a Python file, re-running it will do the job.
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To edit files, you can either use God's own editor, <tt>vi</tt> or use <tt>gedit</tt>, a good graphical editor. After editing C++, you'll have to recompile: you can do that with <tt>make</tt>. If you edit a Python file, re-running it will do the job.
    
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