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Cockpit:

Cockpit provides users with a real-time thumbnail view of  sensor data received from a NIDAS data server. It plots  the current data in a bright color and the history data in a different color, so that users can see the current trace and a shaded history of previous traces, within changeable data ranges.

System Requirements:

Currently, cockpit runs on Linux, Windows, and Macs.

Cockpit requires java version 1.5+. You can generally use the version of java that is distributed with your OS.

Linux systems must have Qt version 4 installed.  On a RedHat systems, do

rpm -q qt4

to see if Qt version 4 is installed.

Windows, Linux: Run From Java WebStart:

On Linux and Windows, cockpit can be invoked via Java Webstart. Click on cockpit. Your browser should popup a window asking what it should do with the cockpit.jnlp file. Choose Open with Java Web Start, or javaws. On Linux, Java Web Start is /usr/bin/javaws. The first time you download you will be asked to accept a digital signature, to provide permission for the code to  run on your system.

Currently, running cockpit via Web Start does not work on Macs.

Macs: Run From Zip File:

On Macs, download the zip file cockpit-mac.zip. safari should unzip it in your Downloads directory. In a terminal window, change to the cockpit-mac download directory and run the bin/mac_cockpit.sh script:

cd Downloads/cockpit-mac
bin/mac_cockpit.sh

Bug on Macs with external monitor

There is a strange bug in cockpit on Macs, such that when the cockpit window is moved to an external monitor, then plot updates cease.

User Manual:

User manual provides some information about the program features and usage.

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