From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Thu Oct 2 10:39:02 2003 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 10:39:02 -0700 Subject: Mike Dickey Message-ID: <3F7C62B6.15DD52AA@snf.stanford.edu> Hi Coral guys -- I don't know why, but Dick asked me to look at Mike Dickey's Coral account, because he can't get Coral running, either remotely (well, his PC may not be networked) or on a SunRay. He "can log onto the station, but gets a bunch of windows and no Coral". Can you help him? Thanks, Mary -- Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. National Nanofabrication Users' Network Stanford Nanofabrication Facility CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 Stanford, CA 94305 (650)723-9980 mtang at stanford.edu http://snf.stanford.edu From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Thu Oct 2 13:57:50 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 13:57:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Mike Dickey In-Reply-To: <3F7C62B6.15DD52AA@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: Mary, The last time Mike Dickey ran Coral on a Sunray was on November 4, 2002 at 10:57am. How do you work in the lab for a year without running a local Coral client? It appears that he ran remote Coral successfully yesterday at about 14:42. I see no errors in any of the logs. Here's my suggestion. If he wants us to look at local Coral he needs to attempt to run Coral locally so I can get a log more recent than a year ago. However, the log from November of last year looks fine. If he wants us to look at remote Coral, he needs to email us a copy of the log from his PC. Thanks, Bill On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Mary Tang wrote: > Hi Coral guys -- > > I don't know why, but Dick asked me to look at Mike Dickey's Coral > account, because he can't get Coral running, either remotely (well, his > PC may not be networked) or on a SunRay. He "can log onto the station, > but gets a bunch of windows and no Coral". Can you help him? > > Thanks, > > Mary > > -- > Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. > National Nanofabrication Users' Network > Stanford Nanofabrication Facility > CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 > Stanford, CA 94305 > (650)723-9980 > mtang at stanford.edu > http://snf.stanford.edu > > From shott at snf.stanford.edu Fri Oct 3 07:16:27 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 07:16:27 -0700 Subject: Mike Dickey In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F7D84BB.4060904@snf.stanford.edu> Bill and Mary: The "gets a bunch of windows" is the classic sign of the Open Windows vs. CDE problem. Since the Open Windows environment is not properly set up for $PATH ... and the command that automatically fires up Coral is in a DT Session startup file (which woudn't be accessed by Open Windows under any circumstances). So, he doesn't have a Coral problem ... he has a login configuration problem that is easy to fix. John Bill Murray wrote: >Mary, > >The last time Mike Dickey ran Coral on a Sunray was on November 4, 2002 >at 10:57am. How do you work in the lab for a year without running a local >Coral client? It appears that he ran remote Coral successfully yesterday >at about 14:42. I see no errors in any of the logs. > >Here's my suggestion. If he wants us to look at local Coral he needs >to attempt to run Coral locally so I can get a log more recent than >a year ago. However, the log from November of last year looks fine. >If he wants us to look at remote Coral, he needs to email us a copy >of the log from his PC. > >Thanks, >Bill > >On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Mary Tang wrote: > > > >>Hi Coral guys -- >> >>I don't know why, but Dick asked me to look at Mike Dickey's Coral >>account, because he can't get Coral running, either remotely (well, his >>PC may not be networked) or on a SunRay. He "can log onto the station, >>but gets a bunch of windows and no Coral". Can you help him? >> >>Thanks, >> >>Mary >> >>-- >>Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. >>National Nanofabrication Users' Network >>Stanford Nanofabrication Facility >>CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 >>Stanford, CA 94305 >>(650)723-9980 >>mtang at stanford.edu >>http://snf.stanford.edu >> >> >> >> From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Fri Oct 3 08:03:40 2003 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 08:03:40 -0700 Subject: Mike Dickey References: <3F7D84BB.4060904@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <3F7D8FCC.97A195EE@snf.stanford.edu> Thanks John -- now I know, as I've heard of other people complain of this problem. Next time, can we just copy a login configuration from someone else who's Coral is working? (I've done this for myself, because I manage to do screwy things in my account, but am reluctant to do this for others...) By the way, Mike Dickey is probably one of the more conscientious users of Coral in the maintenance group -- but he probably just uses remote Coral, which for him, is his local terminal (his office is more convenient/closer to the service and cleaning areas.) However, I suspect also that he, and many other people in the lab, simply keep remote Coral open at all times on their desktops... Is there a policy on this? Mary John Shott wrote: > Bill and Mary: > > The "gets a bunch of windows" is the classic sign of the Open Windows > vs. CDE problem. > Since the Open Windows environment is not properly set up for $PATH ... > and the command that automatically fires up Coral is in a DT Session > startup file (which woudn't be accessed by Open Windows under any > circumstances). > > So, he doesn't have a Coral problem ... he has a login configuration > problem that is easy to fix. > > John > > Bill Murray wrote: > > >Mary, > > > >The last time Mike Dickey ran Coral on a Sunray was on November 4, 2002 > >at 10:57am. How do you work in the lab for a year without running a local > >Coral client? It appears that he ran remote Coral successfully yesterday > >at about 14:42. I see no errors in any of the logs. > > > >Here's my suggestion. If he wants us to look at local Coral he needs > >to attempt to run Coral locally so I can get a log more recent than > >a year ago. However, the log from November of last year looks fine. > >If he wants us to look at remote Coral, he needs to email us a copy > >of the log from his PC. > > > >Thanks, > >Bill > > > >On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Mary Tang wrote: > > > > > > > >>Hi Coral guys -- > >> > >>I don't know why, but Dick asked me to look at Mike Dickey's Coral > >>account, because he can't get Coral running, either remotely (well, his > >>PC may not be networked) or on a SunRay. He "can log onto the station, > >>but gets a bunch of windows and no Coral". Can you help him? > >> > >>Thanks, > >> > >>Mary > >> > >>-- > >>Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. > >>National Nanofabrication Users' Network > >>Stanford Nanofabrication Facility > >>CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 > >>Stanford, CA 94305 > >>(650)723-9980 > >>mtang at stanford.edu > >>http://snf.stanford.edu > >> > >> > >> > >> -- Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. National Nanofabrication Users' Network Stanford Nanofabrication Facility CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 Stanford, CA 94305 (650)723-9980 mtang at stanford.edu http://snf.stanford.edu From pxnguyen at mail.arc.nasa.gov Mon Oct 6 10:37:20 2003 From: pxnguyen at mail.arc.nasa.gov (Pho Nguyen) Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 10:37:20 -0700 Subject: Coral problem In-Reply-To: <3F817E23.1090501@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <000001c38c30$7eedd320$4a55e88f@lime> Good morning, John. Could you please help me with Coral? I can never log on to Coral from NASA. I use, Windows 2000, Java Webstart 1.01, and get this message: "Bound to AdminManager. org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE: vmcid: SUN minor code: 201 completed: No" and "Admin is not responding" Could you help me with the connection? I'm a new member and never remotely accessed Coral from NASA before. For the past couple weeks, I had to go to SNF to access Coral to sigh up for the equipments there. But I have a coworker who was able to before but now she can't. Thank you. Pho Nguyen Research Scientist 650-604-0480 -----Original Message----- From: John Shott [mailto:shott at snf.stanford.edu] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 7:37 AM To: labmembers at snf.stanford.edu Subject: New project and account names .... SNF Lab Members: This morning we converted the Coral database to use new project names and account numbers. While we have tested this conversion extensively in hopes of inconveniencing as few of you as possible, there may be a handful of you who either cannot start Coral or who still see your old style project and account names. If this happens to you, please send e-mail to coral at snf.stanford.edu and we will work to fix this problem as quickly as possible. To make sure that you are not affected at a critical time, you may want to fire up Coral to test things out in advance of really needing it. The easiest way to test this out is to begin to make a reservation ... The popup window includes a pulldown window labelled "Project:". This should now include your company name, if you are an industrial user, and a name tht looks like "faculty_name (Project Name)" if you are a Stanford student, and a name that looks like "University_name (faculty)" if you are a non-Stanford student. If you select each of your projects, you should see an account number that looks like: 1234567-123-ABCDE .... 7-digits, a hyphen, from 1 to 8 more digits, another hyphen, and 5 capital letters. If you see the old style 2DPG400, 9VAV789 project or account number, something needs to be fixed in your records. If you see any of these, please let us know ... we need to address this quickly because the old style numbers are no longer valid and will ALL be turned off in a day or two. Thank you for your support, John From jperez at snf.stanford.edu Mon Oct 6 15:14:05 2003 From: jperez at snf.stanford.edu (Jeannie Perez) Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 15:14:05 -0700 Subject: One computer down in the SNF Lab Message-ID: <3F81E92D.E559D170@snf.stanford.edu> Hello, The first aisle on your left when going into the Lab and the first computer that you come to on your left hasn't been working for at least two to three weeks. This computer is across from the STS PECVD. From mcalarrudo at unitysemi.com Tue Oct 7 11:24:17 2003 From: mcalarrudo at unitysemi.com (Mary Calarrudo) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 11:24:17 -0700 Subject: I need help Message-ID: <000201c38d00$3b485b60$1f80800a@MCalaurrudo> Hi, I am trying to get into coral from work. I try to open my account typing in my user name and password. I keep getting a message that says Authentification failed. My user name is calarrudo, and my password is DN28dk. I didn't change the password so what am I doing wrong. I was able to get into my account at Stanford. Mary Mary Calarrudo Associate Process Engineer Unity Semiconductor Corporation 250 North Wolfe Road Sunnyvale, CA 94085 mcalarrudo at unitysemi.com 408-737-7200 x111 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From qye at mail.arc.nasa.gov Tue Oct 7 16:25:58 2003 From: qye at mail.arc.nasa.gov (Qi Laura Ye) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 16:25:58 -0700 Subject: Please fix my account Message-ID: Hi, I still have problems logon to Coral remotely. I used e-beam last Friday at SNF. I was able to enable the e-beam using Stanford computers, but my account number was still in the old style. Please fix it for me. Thanks! My login name is: lye Laura __________________________________ Qi Laura Ye, Ph.D. Center For Nanotechnology Eloret NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 Mail Stop: 229-1 Tel: (650)6040497 Fax: (650)6045244 E-mail: qye at mail.arc.nasa.gov From shott at snf.stanford.edu Tue Oct 7 17:00:30 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 17:00:30 -0700 Subject: Please fix my account In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F83539E.9090802@snf.stanford.edu> Laura, Pho and Alan: Hmmm ... all three of you can't access Coral remotely? I believe that this has nothing to do with the changes in account number that have happened here. Have any of you successfully logged into Remote Coral from NASA? Can one of you set up your version of Java Web Start so that it creates a log file (I think that it is under Preferences/Advanced on the Java Web Start console). If you do that and then send me the log file, it should help. Thanks, John From qye at mail.arc.nasa.gov Wed Oct 8 10:25:52 2003 From: qye at mail.arc.nasa.gov (Qi Laura Ye) Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 10:25:52 -0700 Subject: Please fix my account In-Reply-To: <3F83539E.9090802@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: John, Thanks for your info. Yes, I have figured out the problem, and it has nothing to do with the Stanford side. Our VPN accounts at NASA (all three of us) were disconnected, so we weren't able to remotely logon to outbound connections. We will fix our problem here, and we should be OK then. Thanks! Laura __________________________________ Qi Laura Ye, Ph.D. Center For Nanotechnology Eloret NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 Mail Stop: 229-1 Tel: (650)6040497 Fax: (650)6045244 E-mail: qye at mail.arc.nasa.gov -----Original Message----- From: John Shott [mailto:shott at snf.stanford.edu] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 4:01 PM To: Qi Laura Ye Cc: coral at snf.stanford.edu; acassell at mail.arc.nasa.gov; pxnguyen at mail.arc.nasa.gov Subject: Re: Please fix my account Laura, Pho and Alan: Hmmm ... all three of you can't access Coral remotely? I believe that this has nothing to do with the changes in account number that have happened here. Have any of you successfully logged into Remote Coral from NASA? Can one of you set up your version of Java Web Start so that it creates a log file (I think that it is under Preferences/Advanced on the Java Web Start console). If you do that and then send me the log file, it should help. Thanks, John From dlaser at stanford.edu Wed Oct 8 11:29:15 2003 From: dlaser at stanford.edu (Dan Laser) Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 11:29:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: coral trouble Message-ID: username: dlaser I'm having some trouble using Coral. I'm unable to log in remotely--I get the "authentication failed" response. I can log in onsite, but the window for SNF equipment doesn't open (at least, not in the first fifteen minutes). The other windows seem to open normally. I've recently switched from one account to another; the new account is as an industrial user. Not sure if that has anything to do with it. Thanks, Dan Laser From KHermosill at aol.com Thu Oct 9 14:32:34 2003 From: KHermosill at aol.com (KHermosill at aol.com) Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 17:32:34 -0400 Subject: Project and Account Names Message-ID: <599D0673.55727AE1.0B026F22@aol.com> I have not logged into the system since last week, but my lab partner tried Monday night and had trouble. We are San Jose State students, so I am not sure whether we need to set up an appointment to update our profiles. Kevin Hermosillo user name: hermosillo From xzhuang at stanford.edu Fri Oct 10 20:25:15 2003 From: xzhuang at stanford.edu (Xuefeng Zhuang) Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 20:25:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: can't launch coral Message-ID: Hi I can't lauch coral in the work station in the clean room. My login id is xzhuan1 please check into this problem. thanks! Steve Zhuang From eap at gloworm.Stanford.EDU Sun Oct 12 00:41:46 2003 From: eap at gloworm.Stanford.EDU (Eric Perozziello) Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:41:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: 3 dead coral terminals Message-ID: There are 3 dead terminals in the lab: The one closest to the gowning room (across from the STS dep and WBGENERAL) hasn't worked for a while. You can get a "brightness" control, etc, but no session. The one behind the LAMPOLY has also been dead for a while. This one has no green light next to the power button. Just tonight, the one in litho, next to the SVGDEV started to smell like burned wire, and quit working. I unplugged it. -Eric From shott at snf.stanford.edu Sun Oct 12 09:59:26 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 09:59:26 -0700 Subject: 3 dead coral terminals In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F89886E.5010807@snf.stanford.edu> Eric: Thanks for reporting this. I've replaced the Sunray in the one by WBGENERAL and it is working now. (Mike: It had "I think I have a card, even when I don't" syndrome"). THe bad on is by your door. The other two appear to be monitor problems and, at the moment, I don't have the energy or the time to a pair of the new monitors down there. Plus, the "spring arm" for the one by Lam Poly is sort of twisted and droopy and should likely be addressed before we load up a new monitor there. But, we'll try to get to the two displays soon ... Thanks, John From shott at snf.stanford.edu Sun Oct 12 11:38:48 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 11:38:48 -0700 Subject: 3 dead coral terminals In-Reply-To: <3F89886E.5010807@snf.stanford.edu> References: <3F89886E.5010807@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <3F899FB8.3000706@snf.stanford.edu> Eric et all: The two monitors have been also replaced ... Thanks, John From shott at snf.stanford.edu Sun Oct 12 11:42:28 2003 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 11:42:28 -0700 Subject: .2 Black Computer boxes have moved ... Message-ID: <3F89A094.7010804@snf.stanford.edu> Tony: I've moved 2 of the 3 black computer boxes (Siliconrax) that you helped me located on Friday. Can you update the computer records accordingly: 1. Property no. 9146617 was in CIS 157 (the stockroom) and has now been moved to CIS 220. 2. Property no. 9146600 was in CIS-X B100 (the storeroom in the basement of the extension) and has now been moved to CIS 220. The third one that was in L109 is in use in the lab as a controller sts and will not be moved from it's current location. Thanks, John From yang4000xu at hotmail.com Mon Oct 13 15:37:06 2003 From: yang4000xu at hotmail.com (yang xu) Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 18:37:06 -0400 Subject: Help for converting to new project names and account numbers Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From xzhuang at stanford.edu Tue Oct 14 15:12:52 2003 From: xzhuang at stanford.edu (Steve Zhuang) Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 15:12:52 -0700 Subject: coral launch problem Message-ID: <1066169572.3f8c74e47e085@webmail.stanford.edu> Hi, I am having difficulty lauching the coral application with the new account number... I can't even open coral now. I emailed coral at stanford last week but the problem was not resolved. Could you please look into this? my log in id is: xzhuan1 thanks steve Zhuang On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, John Shott wrote: > SNF Lab Members: > > This morning we converted the Coral database to use new project names and > account numbers. While we have tested this conversion extensively in hopes of > inconveniencing as few of you as possible, there may be a handful of you who > either cannot start Coral or who still see your old style project and account > names. If this happens to you, please send e-mail to coral at snf.stanford.edu > and we will work to fix this problem as quickly as possible. > > To make sure that you are not affected at a critical time, you may want to > fire up Coral to test things out in advance of really needing it. > The easiest way to test this out is to begin to make a reservation ... The > popup window includes a pulldown window labelled "Project:". > This should now include your company name, if you are an industrial user, and > a name tht looks like "faculty_name (Project Name)" if you are a Stanford > student, and a name that looks like "University_name (faculty)" if you are a > non-Stanford student. > > If you select each of your projects, you should see an account number that > looks like: 1234567-123-ABCDE .... 7-digits, a hyphen, from 1 to 8 more > digits, another hyphen, and 5 capital letters. > > If you see the old style 2DPG400, 9VAV789 project or account number, something > needs to be fixed in your records. If you see any of these, please let us > know ... we need to address this quickly because the old style numbers are no > longer valid and will ALL be turned off in a day or two. > > Thank you for your support, > > John > > > > From hopcroft at snf.stanford.edu Mon Oct 20 12:30:54 2003 From: hopcroft at snf.stanford.edu (Matt Hopcroft) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:30:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: software not installed on SunRay? Message-ID: Hello, I am having problems with my SunRay account. I am unable to run or use several basic programs when I log into the coral workstations: pine, ssh, and acroread (Adobe Acrobat Reader). They apparently do not exist on my default path. Also, the StarOffice installation reports that it has expired, even though I have never used it. Also, Coral does not start automatically when I log into a coral workstation, although it seems to do so for other people. This list makes me suspicious that I am missing a configuration file or something. I was away for about two years; maybe my account was [partially] deactivated or something? -Matt Hopcroft hopcroft at snf.stanford.edu From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Tue Oct 21 08:39:55 2003 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 08:39:55 -0700 Subject: [Fwd: too far to travel] Message-ID: <3F95534B.257448CD@snf.stanford.edu> Hi guys -- Could you take Lance Kam (lkam) off the labmembers and equipment emails? (He may, however, come back as a remote user...) Thanks, Mary -------- Original Message -------- Subject: too far to travel Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 11:26:35 -0400 From: Lance Kam Organization: Columbia University To: Mary Tang References: <3F8EE6BC.3C654240 at snf.stanford.edu> Mary- Greetings from New York! While the talks I get notices of through the SNF sound interesting, it's a bit too far for me to travel. Sadly, I'd like to find out how to remove my Stanford email address (lkam at stanford.edu) from the various SNF lists. Who should I talk to for this? Best wishes, Lance -- ------------------------------------ Lance Kam, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Biomedical Engineering Columbia University 351 Engineering Terrace 1210 Amsterdam Ave., MC8904 New York, NY 10027 (212)854-8611 From aliagah at stanford.edu Wed Oct 22 19:09:49 2003 From: aliagah at stanford.edu (Ali Agah) Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 19:09:49 -0700 Subject: Fwd: New project and account names .... Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20031022190450.020f6a68@aliagah.pobox.stanford.edu> Hi, I was trying to login today for the first time after the conversion, and I could not start coral. The small window saying 'coral start' came up but the coral window did not open afterwards. I appreciate it if you can tell me what to do to get things right. My username is aliagah. Thanks very much, Ali. From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Mon Oct 27 10:28:54 2003 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:28:54 -0800 Subject: [Fwd: SNF computer Coral link] Message-ID: <3F9D63E6.C88E8591@snf.stanford.edu> Hi Ben -- You present an interesting idea... However, the way problems on Coral are handled now is to direct them to "coral at snf.stanford.edu." I'm forwarding your concern to the Coral Development Team right now. Thanks for letting us know about this problem -- Mary (Hey Coral guys -- is this a routine maintenance/cleaning thing? (and if so, is this something we process staff can take care of on a regular basis?) Or is it something more fundamental?) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: SNF computer Coral link Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:13:11 -0800 From: "Ben Jian" To: mtang at snf.stanford.edu Hi Mary, Since computer facility is part of the SNF facility, I wonder why computer is not listed as one piece of equipment for which people can write problem reports on Coral. For example, many computers mouses for SUN terminals are badly worn and some could not work, and I tried to report it once but nobody paid attention. Regards. Ben _________________________________________________________________ Cheer a special someone with a fun Halloween eCard from American Greetings! Go to http://www.msn.americangreetings.com/index_msn.pd?source=msne134 From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Mon Oct 27 10:58:32 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:58:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: Mercury Message-ID: Katalin, I see from your web site that you have begun deploying Mercury, the next generation of Microlab. It's been quite some time since we've visited. Perhaps we could get together and see a demo of Mercury? Since Mike Bell has never seen your facility, we would be happy to come over to Berkeley. Of course, you're always welcome to visit us here at Stanford if that's more convenient. I look forward to hearing from you. Bill Murray From voros at silicon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU Mon Oct 27 13:55:58 2003 From: voros at silicon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Katalin Voros) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:55:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: Mercury Message-ID: <200310272155.h9RLtwWN020767@silicon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU> Bill, thanks for the inquiry and we would love to have you up here for a seminar. Let me discuss it with our computer group and will get back to you when we can be ready. Thanks again Katalin |Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:58:32 -0800 (PST) |From: Bill Murray |To: Katalin Voros |cc: Ferenc Varju , | Todd Merport , | Tim Duncan , coral at snf.stanford.edu |Subject: Mercury | |Katalin, | |I see from your web site that you have begun deploying Mercury, the next |generation of Microlab. It's been quite some time since we've visited. |Perhaps we could get together and see a demo of Mercury? Since Mike Bell |has never seen your facility, we would be happy to come over to Berkeley. |Of course, you're always welcome to visit us here at Stanford if that's |more convenient. | |I look forward to hearing from you. | |Bill Murray From sjain at stanford.edu Mon Oct 27 13:57:45 2003 From: sjain at stanford.edu (sameer Jain) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:57:45 -0800 Subject: no link to start coral on the snf webpage Message-ID: <004601c39cd5$5aff3e30$a56340ab@plumbpc2> Hi, I am trying to get coral remote running from my machine. I downloaded and installed the javafiles. But there does not seem to be any link on the snf web page from where I can start coral remote for the first time. I have looked in all 3 relevant links: * Instructions for downloading, installing, and running Remote Coral * Remote Coral Access * Troubleshooting Remote Coral Problems but none of the links allowed me to start coral. thanks a lot Sameer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From voros at silicon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU Thu Oct 30 12:05:01 2003 From: voros at silicon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Katalin Voros) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 12:05:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: Mercury Message-ID: <200310302005.h9UK51U2000522@silicon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU> Bill, would Thu. 13 Nov. fit your schedule? Proposed agenda: 10-11 am Prsentation by Ferenc 11-12 am Discussion 12-1pm lunch at the Faculty Club 1-2 pm lab tour for Mike Bell; others - discussions Come a little before 10 and we will have coffee for you. Pls let me know if this is OK. I need to make a room reservation (with prohjector.) Thank you. Katalin |Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:58:32 -0800 (PST) |From: Bill Murray |To: Katalin Voros |cc: Ferenc Varju , | Todd Merport , | Tim Duncan , coral at snf.stanford.edu |Subject: Mercury | |Katalin, | |I see from your web site that you have begun deploying Mercury, the next |generation of Microlab. It's been quite some time since we've visited. |Perhaps we could get together and see a demo of Mercury? Since Mike Bell |has never seen your facility, we would be happy to come over to Berkeley. |Of course, you're always welcome to visit us here at Stanford if that's |more convenient. | |I look forward to hearing from you. | |Bill Murray From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Thu Oct 30 15:11:35 2003 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:11:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: Mercury In-Reply-To: <200310302005.h9UK51U2000522@silicon.EECS.Berkeley.EDU> Message-ID: Katalin, That sounds great. John, Mike, and I will plan on arriving a little before 10. Thanks, Bill On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Katalin Voros wrote: > Bill, would Thu. 13 Nov. fit your schedule? > Proposed agenda: > > 10-11 am Prsentation by Ferenc > 11-12 am Discussion > 12-1pm lunch at the Faculty Club > 1-2 pm lab tour for Mike Bell; others - discussions > > Come a little before 10 and we will have coffee for you. > > Pls let me know if this is OK. I need to make a room > reservation (with prohjector.) > > Thank you. > Katalin > > |Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:58:32 -0800 (PST) > |From: Bill Murray > |To: Katalin Voros > |cc: Ferenc Varju , > | Todd Merport , > | Tim Duncan , coral at snf.stanford.edu > |Subject: Mercury > | > |Katalin, > | > |I see from your web site that you have begun deploying Mercury, the next > |generation of Microlab. It's been quite some time since we've visited. > |Perhaps we could get together and see a demo of Mercury? Since Mike Bell > |has never seen your facility, we would be happy to come over to Berkeley. > |Of course, you're always welcome to visit us here at Stanford if that's > |more convenient. > | > |I look forward to hearing from you. > | > |Bill Murray >