![]() if you want to install it on your own computer, you also need Java in case you haven’t installed it yet.if you install it on the lab pc, use the “Pure Java” version, as it does not require any modifications to the machine configuration and java is already installed on the machine.The scenarios will hold the files you might want to save/backup or turn in as part of your exercise.…/info1/greenfoot/greenfoot - for the greenfoot installation …/info1/greenfoot/scenarios - for the greenfoot scenarios.Think of a useful folder structure - maybe first chose a location for Greenfoot and the Scenarios: On the lab pcs, use your home directory, on your own laptop it’s up to you.Update : Greenfoot is already installed in 567, 579 and on MacOS in 537 Open up a command line and find out the active java version by typing > java -version Since BlueJ is installed under MacOS, we will be using it here, although there are also versions for Ubuntu and Windows.Īfter you have logged in, look around - where do you find a browser? How many browsers are there? Is there any way to print from the lab? How do you make a screen shot? How can you make a pdf file? Where is the Java JDK installed? Note down the path. You can access it both from Mac OS, Windows and from Ubuntu. This is where all your files can be placed. Now that you have your FB 4 username, you also have a home directory. Logging in and getting ready for the exercises This will be turned in as a lab report this week. Make a logbook for today and take notes on what we do. Your lab leader will show you how to set up an online logbook. You will save time later if you can easily retrace your steps. Keep track of everything you do in the logbook - even if you are really excited and want to keep playing. Make sure that you label and date your logbook. You need to get used to keeping a logbook in the lab. We sometimes have issues with the power here. It is usually a good idea to save your work at regular intervals. Speak with the lab leader or the lab engineer. Most especially, don’t take out the Ethernet cable! We have them set up this way because that is the way we do it. We don’t care if you have spent half your life “optimizing” computers. No coffee cups! They get knocked over and we have to get new machines. Drinks are okay if they are in a container with a screw-on lid and the lid is screwed on. Usually we’re in one of three available labs, you find an overview here as well as the Laborordnung. We have lots of rules for the labs, as they are used by many different people during the week. For this lab, you can work with Mac OS or Windows. As computer science students we expect you to be able to deal with Windows, Unix, and Mac OS operating systems. Each computer in WH C 579 is a so-called dual-boot computer that can boot to Windows or Ubuntu Linux, or Mac OS in WH C 537. Welcome to the laboratory - that’s what we call these rooms filled with computer equipment. Take a Photo and Write Something about you Team members
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