From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Wed Jan 7 11:08:34 2004 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 11:08:34 -0800 Subject: remote access References: <67ACA0DA-40D9-11D8-9A03-0003936DBF1A@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <3FFC5932.AD27EE52@snf.stanford.edu> Hi Dirk -- The link should appear on this page: http://snf.stanford.edu/Labmembers/RemoteCoral.html There's a little Java script on this webpage which check for "Java Webstart" on your PC. If you don't have it, this page will say "Need to install Java Web Start". If you do have it, the page will show the "Launch remote coral" link -- in this case, the page will look like this: The following links provide access to the Remote Coral system: *Launch Remote Coral *Launch Development Version of Remote Coral (Note: Extreme Caution!!!) *Download Java Web Start Problems? Click for Instructions for downloading, installing, and running Remote Coral. where "" takes you to: http://snf.stanford.edu/Labmembers/RemoteCoralTSGuide.html I'm afraid that all I know about remote Coral is what appears on these pages. If you have any other issues with installing Java Webstart and running remote Coral, please contact the guys on the Coral Development Team (John Shott, Bill Murray, and Mike Bell.) They can also be reached by "coral at snf.stanford.edu" Good luck! Mary "Dirk R. Englund" wrote: > Hi, > > I was trying to set up remote access to Coral. In the document http://snf.stanford.edu/Labmembers/RemoteCoralHowTo.html, it says > > "Once you have installed Java Web Start, go back to the SNF web site and click on the Remote Coral Access page listed above. You should see a link that says "Launch Remote Coral". (Note: there will also be a link that says Launch Development Version of Remote Coral ... don't click this link, it is virtually guaranteed to fail.) " > > I can't find the "launch remote coral" link, or the "REmote Coral Access" link for that matter.. Have the links been moved? How do I access Coral remotely now? > > Thanks-- > > Dirk Englund -- 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Yiching_Liang at MolDev.com Thu Jan 8 09:45:24 2004 From: Yiching_Liang at MolDev.com (Yiching Liang) Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 09:45:24 -0800 Subject: remote Coral problem Message-ID: Hi- I was able to run remote Coral from my office last year, but the first time I tried to run it after the holiday shutdown (yesterday) I got the following message after the "starting Coral" message: "admin manager is not responding. Trying again in 3 seconds..." with an "Okay" button. If I press it, the message goes away, but nothing happens. Has anything changed about the Coral over the holidays? Thanks! Yiching Coral name: yiching -- Yiching Liang R&D Engineer, IonWorks Molecular Devices 1311 Orleans Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Direct: 408-548-6011 Fax: 408-747-0965 From kevin.maher at memx.com Wed Jan 14 13:33:02 2004 From: kevin.maher at memx.com (Kevin Maher) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 13:33:02 -0800 Subject: FW: Problem with running Coral Message-ID: Hi, i'm a new labmamber as of Monday. Yesterday I attempted to access coral for the first time. I was using the terminals outside the snf cleanroom entry. I could log on with my username and password. A small box appeared saying that coral was being loaded. The box disappeared, but coral was not there. This happened every time I tried access (about 5 times). Also, I attempted to change my password, but on the second change my username was displayed incorrectly and was rejected. My logon was not changed. This is the best email address for me. My cell is: 650-400-6838. Thanks, Kevin Maher -----Original Message----- From: Maureen Baran [mailto:mbaran at stanford.edu] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 10:55 AM To: kevin.maher at memx.com Subject: Problem with running Coral Kevin, When I started looking into your Coral problem I discovered that I am having problems with Coral. They may not be related however, I suggest you send an e-mail to coral at snf.stanford.edu and let them know about your situation. I am not technical on Coral and you would have better luck with them. I have sent a note to coral at snf.stanford.edu about my situation and if it is related to yours, I I will definitely let you know. Maureen Maureen Baran Lab Services Administrator Nanofabrication Facility 650-725-3664 fax 650-725-6278 mbaran at stanford.edu From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Tue Jan 20 21:51:39 2004 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 21:51:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: equipment list emails In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Jawad -- I'm afraid I don't know, but have forwarded your message to the Coral Development Team who should be able to help you. Let us know if you continue to have problems (you can, as I'm sure you know, check against the email archives linked on the website, to see if you've been missing any messages you think you should have received.) Mary On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Jawad Nasrullah wrote: > Dear Mary, > > Somehow I have stopped receiving snf equipment/list announcements. Is it > possible that somehow I have been unsubscribed from the mailing lists. > > BR, > > -jawad > From shott at snf.stanford.edu Wed Jan 21 07:52:33 2004 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 07:52:33 -0800 Subject: equipment list emails In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <400EA041.5060907@snf.stanford.edu> Jawad: I think that you are still signed up for all of the snf mailing lists, but it is more likely that your e-mail forwarding is going to either the wrong machine or a dead machine. Currently all of your mail addressed to jawad at snf is forwareded to jawad at nova.stanford.edu. Please let Maureen Baran (mbaran at snf.stanford.edu) know if that is not correct and she can fix it. Thanks, John From jwc at snf.stanford.edu Tue Jan 27 14:37:46 2004 From: jwc at snf.stanford.edu (James Conway) Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 14:37:46 -0800 Subject: how 'bout this for a new trial Raith-signup policy? (relatively short email) In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.9.0.20040122225409.028fa478@mtopinka.pobox.stanford.edu> References: <5.2.0.9.0.20040122225409.028fa478@mtopinka.pobox.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <4016E83A.9040808@snf.stanford.edu> Greetings ALL: Good comments coming in from everyone! Don't be shy! This is one proposal we should continue to consider -- but my concern is that it may negatively impact a larger number of users than the 10 hour/ 7 day rolling period idea. If the limits and system is working well -- everyone should be able to get access to the system in a reasonable time period. (7 - 10 days is my expectation) old idea 2 (james makes reservations when coral is full) ... WILL NOT FLY! Read:" I don't do reservations..." >> James- how hard would it be make the two week change? I do not know... I cc'd the coral group so we can determine if this is easy or not to add... We will all decide this issue at the EBEAM Town Meeting February if we can reach consensus. Those whom have not contributed their new ideas to this discussion are invited to do so before February 2. Thank you! James Conway Mark Topinka wrote: > Hi everyone- It seems we're making progress towards consensus. > Here's a proposal for something simple we could try as soon as James > says "Yes": we institute a 10-hours-total per Rolling-TWO-week-period > cap immediately, and see if any other adjustments (like "old idea 2" > or "new idea" in John's email) are necessary. I think the 2-week cap > is a good idea because it would basically guarantee that some > sign-up-able slots are always open, perhaps 7 or 8 days in advance, > but open none-the-less. James- how hard would it be make the two > week change? Do people feel like the other ideas need to be > implemented at the same time? My vote is to try the new cap and then > see if we need to do more. > -Mark -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Thu Jan 29 10:28:30 2004 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 10:28:30 -0800 Subject: Coral Terminal by evbond Message-ID: <401950CE.4A38E7D9@snf.stanford.edu> Hi Coral guys.... We take turns doing daily rounds and this morning was mine (wheehee)... I saw that there was a Coral terminal by the evbond in the litho area with a "broken" sign over it. Could we get that replaced? 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 Thu Jan 29 11:12:31 2004 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:12:31 -0800 Subject: Coral Terminal by evbond In-Reply-To: <401950CE.4A38E7D9@snf.stanford.edu> References: <401950CE.4A38E7D9@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <40195B1F.7050708@snf.stanford.edu> Mary: I'll take a look at it. Does it live on a desktop or one one of those cantilevered stands? The reason that I ask is the most of the monitors that we have are the Sun units that are both sufficiently massive to weigh down one of the arms and also have a disturbingly unstable "foot" that makes them precarious on one of those arms. Thanks, John From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Thu Jan 29 11:15:34 2004 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:15:34 -0800 Subject: Coral Terminal by evbond References: <401950CE.4A38E7D9@snf.stanford.edu> <40195B1F.7050708@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <40195BD6.233F2A81@snf.stanford.edu> Hi John -- It's suspended over the table, so one of those cantilevered jobbies. Thanks, M John Shott wrote: > Mary: > > I'll take a look at it. Does it live on a desktop or one one of those > cantilevered stands? The reason that I ask is the most of the monitors that > we have are the Sun units that are both sufficiently massive to weigh down > one of the arms and also have a disturbingly unstable "foot" that makes them > precarious on one of those arms. > > Thanks, > > John -- Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. 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 Thu Jan 29 12:15:50 2004 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 12:15:50 -0800 Subject: Coral Terminal by evbond In-Reply-To: <40195BD6.233F2A81@snf.stanford.edu> References: <401950CE.4A38E7D9@snf.stanford.edu> <40195B1F.7050708@snf.stanford.edu> <40195BD6.233F2A81@snf.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <401969F6.9040500@snf.stanford.edu> Mary: EV Bond Coral monitor replaced and dead one sent to Tony for disposal. I do need to send a bit of a grupmy-gram to "Team Litho" ... this terminal was plugged into one of the red life safety outlets. On the opposite side of the same fingerwall, both red outlets are in use by a Coral monitor an who knows what. While I would be the first the claim that Coral is an important part of our facility, I believe that it is a misuse of the red emergency generator outlets and was likely largely a matter of laziness in terms of getting an extension cord and powering this from the normal AC outlets. Thanks, John From mtang at snf.stanford.edu Thu Jan 29 17:23:25 2004 From: mtang at snf.stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:23:25 -0800 Subject: [Fwd: Re: Brewer Scientific Presentation - Reminder] Message-ID: <4019B20D.5488145F@snf.stanford.edu> Can we unsubscribe him? M -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Brewer Scientific Presentation - Reminder Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:04:37 -0800 From: Krishnan Ramaswamy Parameswaran To: Mary Tang References: <40197A26.E2098250 at snf.stanford.edu> Hi. Please remove me from the labmembers at snf mailing list. Thanks. Krishnan krishp at leland.stanford.edu Quoting Mary Tang : > Labmembers: > > Just a reminder for those who may be interested: technical > representatives from Brewer Science will be here to talk about their > line of materials for > optoelectronics and MEMS applications. Please see below for an overview > of some of their products. This presentation will be held on Friday, > Jan. 30, at 10:30 am, in CIS 101 conference room (NOT the Auditorium.) > > ****************************************************** > Brewer Science's Specialty Materials Division is a supplier of novel > materials for the optoelectronics and MEMS applications. Products > include high refractive index polymers, protective coatings, > lift-off/sacrificial layers, color filter materials, black matrix > materials, passivation layers, planarization layers, alignment layers > and other unique organic polymers. The primary materials to be reviewed > > in this presentation are: > > OptiNDEXTM: Families of high refractive index spin on coatings based on > two chemical platforms. The first platform is metal oxide based > chemistry, while the other is polymer based chemistry. The spin applied > > metal oxide materials provide refractive indices up to 2.2 and the > polymer materials provide refractive indices up to 1.74. > > ProTEKTM: A spun applied protective coating system for front side > circuitry during backside KOH or HF processing. This material is easily > > removed with acetone, plasma ashing, or thermal decomposition. > > PiRL III: A polymer material for use in metal or SU-8 lift-off, as a > protective coating during wafer dicing, or as a sacrificial layer for > creating free standing structures. Unique to PiRL III is its ability to > > withstand up to over 350 degrees Celsius and still remain soluble in > TMAH developers. > > Please review our website www.brewerscience.com/sm for these and other > materials. > > ********************************************************* > Kim Ruben is a Technical Manager for the Research & Development Division > > within Brewer Science, Inc. She has been with the company for 14 years, > > and has many responsibilities within not only the R&D division, but also > > the Chemicals Manufacturing Division. She has an undergraduate degree > in Chemistry/Biology, and a MBA from Webster University. She is > currently responsible for the development and commercialization of the > ProTEK Protective Coatings Project. > > Mac Daily is responsible for new business development of the Specialty > Materials Division of Brewer Science. In this role Mac works with > Brewer Science?s R&D Division, research and development centers, and > potential customers to provide chemical solutions for unique > applications. Mac has been an engineer in the petrol-chemical and > manufacturing industries for the last 20 years. Mac?s previous > assignment was as head of operations for Brewer Science?s Chemical > Manufacturing Group. > > > > -- > Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. > Stanford Nanofabrication Facility > CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 > Stanford, CA 94305 > (650)723-9980 > mtang at stanford.edu > http://snf.stanford.edu > > > From qinchen at stanford.edu Fri Jan 30 12:32:49 2004 From: qinchen at stanford.edu (Qing Chen) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 12:32:49 -0800 Subject: Password change Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20040130122351.03c88a80@qinchen.pobox.stanford.edu> To whom it may concern, This is Qing Chen, from Petroleum Engineering Department. I am student labmember of SNF. I forgot my password to my account. Could you please reset my password? Or is there other way to receive my password? Here is my login name: qchen Since I would like to work at SNF this weekend, could you process my request as soon as possible? You kind help will be greatly appreciated! Cheers, -Qing From bmurray at snf.stanford.edu Fri Jan 30 16:46:06 2004 From: bmurray at snf.stanford.edu (Bill Murray) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 16:46:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: Password change (fwd) Message-ID: John and Mike, Qing came to my office. After confirming his identity, I updated his passwords and also updated his forwarding address. Bill ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 12:32:49 -0800 From: Qing Chen To: coral at snf.stanford.edu Subject: Password change To whom it may concern, This is Qing Chen, from Petroleum Engineering Department. I am student labmember of SNF. I forgot my password to my account. Could you please reset my password? Or is there other way to receive my password? Here is my login name: qchen Since I would like to work at SNF this weekend, could you process my request as soon as possible? You kind help will be greatly appreciated! Cheers, -Qing From qinchen at stanford.edu Fri Jan 30 17:25:48 2004 From: qinchen at stanford.edu (Qing Chen) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 17:25:48 -0800 Subject: problem fixed (was Password change) In-Reply-To: <5.2.1.1.2.20040130122351.03c88a80@qinchen.pobox.stanford.e du> Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20040130172441.00aeea80@qinchen.pobox.stanford.edu> Hi, My problem has already been fixed by Bill. Thanks! -Qing At 12:32 PM 1/30/2004 -0800, Qing Chen wrote: >To whom it may concern, > >This is Qing Chen, from Petroleum Engineering Department. I am >student labmember of SNF. I forgot my password to my account. >Could you please reset my password? Or is there other way to receive >my password? > >Here is my login name: >qchen > >Since I would like to work at SNF this weekend, could you process >my request as soon as possible? You kind help will be greatly appreciated! > >Cheers, >-Qing >