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Revision as of 08:41, 15 July 2020
It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to be able to operate their instruments remotely. Below are some notes that may help in this regard.
Contents
Video Conferencing
Solution: Tablets
- Purchase a tablet:
- Initiate a video conference session, either:
- Create a Gmail account.
- Use Google Hangouts to create a meeting.
- Or:
- Use Google Meet to create a new meeting.
- Email the link.
Remote Desktop
Solution: VNC
VNC is a generic cross-platform protocol for remote desktop. Free and open-source viewers/clients and servers are available for all major operations systems.
OS | Viewer | Server |
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Windows | ||
OS X | ||
Linux |
Viewing
Solution: Network Web Cameras
TBD
Data Access
- Linux system (accessible via SSH, scp, rsync, etc.) that hosts an NFS shared drive to Windows machines (via Samba).
Instrument Upgrades
JEOL e-beam
- Linux upgrade
- Cassette for automated exchange