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! 2: <title> How to use OpenXM/Risa/Asir? </title>
! 3: <body>
! 4:
! 5: <h1> How to use OpenXM/Risa/Asir <br> (a distributed system for computational mathematics)? </h1>
! 6:
! 7: <font color="red">
! 8: <h2> Build </h2>
! 9: </font>
! 10: <ol>
! 11: <li> <font color="green">
! 12: tar xzvf openxm-head.tar.gz
! 13: </font>
! 14: <li> <font color="green">
! 15: (cd OpenXM/src ; make configure ; make install)
! 16: </font>
! 17: <li> <font color="green">
! 18: (cd OpenXM/misc ; make )
! 19: </font>
! 20: <li> Copy the shell file OpenXM/misc/<font color="blue">asir </font>
! 21: to any place in your command search path.
! 22: For example, execute the command <br>
! 23: <font color="green"> cp OpenXM/misc/asir /usr/local/bin
! 24: </font> as the root.
! 25: </ol>
! 26:
! 27: <font color="red">
! 28: <h2> How to use OpenXM/Risa/Asir? </h2>
! 29: </font>
! 30: <ol>
! 31: <li> Type in <font color="green"> asir </font>, then you can start
! 32: OpenXM/Risa/Asir.
! 33: <li> Manuals can be found in OpenXM/doc or at
! 34: <a href="http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/OpenXM/1.2.2/doc/index.html">
! 35: openxm.org (documents) </a> or
! 36: you can find the manual by
! 37: inputting <font color="green"> fctr asir </font> in the search field of
! 38: <a href="http://www.google.com"> google </a>
! 39: </ol>
! 40:
! 41: <br>
! 42: $OpenXM$
! 43: </body>
! 44: </html>
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