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2. 64 megabytes of
memory is required and 128 megabytes is recomended.
How to Install Software --UNIX--
These instructions assume that you have an intermediate knowledge of Unix command syntax and experience installing applications on Unix. If you have any
problems, please contact your system administrator
Follow these steps to install Orbit Viewer:
Download the gzip compressed "Orbit Viewer" and "IDL File" tar archive.
Uncompress and extract the tar file (Note: this will extract the files to your current directory) :
gzip -d ORBIT.tar.gz tar -xvf ORBIT.tar.gz
Uncompress and extract the tar file (IDL File):
cd TSDISorbitViewer gzip -d ../BIN_hp.tar.gz tar -xvf BIN_hp.tar
Define the TSDISorbitViewer_src environment variable in your shell resource file. The table below helps you determine what file to add this
definition to. In this example, "XXX" represents the absolute path of the TSDISorbitViewer directory.
setenv TSDISorbitViewer_src /XXX/TSDISorbitViewer
% source /usr/local/TSDISorbitViewer/orbit_setup
(It is recommended that you will define this in your ".cshrc file".)
To run Orbit Viewer type "orbit" on the command line:
% orbit
You can check other options to run as following.
% orbit -help
Sample data of TRMM (HDF format) are archived in TSDISorbitViewer/sample_data directory.
How to Install Software --Windows--
Download the compressed "Orbit Viewer" file.(tov10win32.exe).
Double-click on the "tov10win32.exe" file.
(Note: this will extract the files to your current directory)
After copying, please make shortcut of "IDLRT.EXE" and change shortcut link in property window as following:
***\IDLRT.EXE ---> ***\IDLRT.EXE -em=orbit.sav
(You can find "IDLRT.EXE" file in "BIN" folder.)
To run Orbit Viewer double-click the shortcut file.