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r7514 r7620 26 26 This document describes the installation and running of the simulation software. 27 27 <p> 28 In addition, we show how to change yoursimulation, add new elevation data, etc, and how to get help if you have trouble.28 In addition, we show how to change a simulation, add new elevation data, etc, and how to get help if you have trouble. 29 29 30 30 <a name="requirements"><h3><b>Requirements</b></h3></a> … … 40 40 41 41 <a name="installing"><h3><b>Installing ANUGA</b></h3></a> 42 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga/">Download Software</a><i>: please note Internet Explorer has the habit of renamingthe42 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga/">Download Software</a><i>: please note Internet Explorer will rename the 43 43 .tgz file to .gz - the remedy is to rename them back or use another browser such as Firefox.</i> 44 44 <p> 45 45 You must install ANUGA according to the <a href="documents/anuga_installation_guide.pdf">Installation Guide</a>. 46 A s the installation procedure comprises a number of steps we suggest that it is carried out by someone with a47 basic understanding of how to install software packages on the operating system of choice.48 46 A 'one-click' installer exists for Windows but not for Linux. As the Linux installation procedure comprises a number of steps 47 we suggest that it is carried out by someone with a basic understanding of how to install software packages. 48 49 49 <a name="simulating"><h3><b>How to run a simulation</b></h3></a> 50 50 51 This is how you should run the model on this DVD.51 This is how the model on this DVD should be run. 52 52 We assume that you are using Windows and will give examples for that operating system. 53 53 The translation to Linux should be obvious, but the <a href="#userslist">ANUGA user's mailing list</a> … … 58 58 <hr align="left" width="100"> 59 59 <p> 60 First, it is assumed you have installed the ANUGA softwareaccording to the60 First, it is assumed the ANUGA software has been installed according to the 61 61 <a href="documents/anuga_installation_guide.pdf">Installation Guide</a>. 62 62 <p> 63 63 <hr align="left" width="100"> 64 64 <p> 65 Next, you mustcopy the entire contents of the DVD to a place in your file system. Let's assume66 that you want to put the data into <b>C:\ANUGA</b>. You could drag all files from the DVD into this folder with Explorer.65 Next, copy the entire contents of the DVD to a place in your file system. Let's assume 66 that you want to put the data into <b>C:\ANUGA</b>. Drag all files from the DVD into this folder with Explorer. 67 67 Or through the Command Prompt window: 68 68 <pre><font color="brown"> … … 76 76 <hr align="left" width="100"> 77 77 <p> 78 Now you must create an environment variable <b>ANUGADATA</b> that points to the directory youjust created:78 Now create an environment variable <b>ANUGADATA</b> that points to the directory just created: 79 79 <pre><font color="brown"> 80 80 set ANUGADATA=C:\ANUGA 81 81 </font></pre> 82 82 Doing the above in a Command Prompt window is temporary - if you open another 83 window you will not have the ANUGADATA environment variable defined. To make84 the variable permanent you mustset it in the <b>Start|Settings|Control Panel|System</b>83 window the ANUGADATA environment variable will not be defined. To make 84 the variable permanent set it in the <b>Start|Settings|Control Panel|System</b> 85 85 tool (<b>Advanced</b> tab). See the <a href="documents/anuga_installation_guide.pdf">Installation Guide</a> 86 86 if you don't know how to do this. 87 87 <hr align="left" width="100"> 88 Next, youprepare and execute the model:88 Next, prepare and execute the model: 89 89 <pre><font color="brown"> 90 90 cd C:\ANUGA … … 107 107 viewer as described in the <a href="documents/anuga_installation_guide.pdf">Installation Guide</a> 108 108 and <a href="documents/anuga_user_manual.pdf">User Manual</a>. You may also 109 generate rasterssuitable for GIS mapping or write dedicated scripts extracting timeseries at selected109 generate ASCI grids that can be made suitable for GIS mapping or write dedicated scripts extracting timeseries at selected 110 110 locations. Some hints to help you do this are at the <a href="analysis.html">analysis page</a>. 111 111 <p> … … 121 121 <a name="modifications"><h3><b>How to modify a simulation</b></h3></a> 122 122 123 After you have runthe supplied simulation you may wish to change it in some way, such as adding improved bathymetry data, for example.123 After running the supplied simulation you may wish to change it in some way, such as adding improved bathymetry data, for example. 124 124 The <a href="modifications.html">modifications</a> page explains how to do this. 125 125 … … 140 140 Note that you can edit the FAQ pages, so it is helpful if you can update the FAQ with your question and its answer if you feel 141 141 it would be helpful to others. 142 143 <p> 144 <hr> 145 <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc/3.0/88x31.png" /></a><br /> 146 © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia, Department of Transport Western Australia and Landgate) 2010. 147 This material is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 148 3.0 Australia License</a>. 149 142 150 </body> 143 151 </html>
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