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<html> <title> How to use OpenXM/Risa/Asir? </title> <body> <h1> How to use OpenXM/Risa/Asir <br> (a distributed system for computational mathematics)? </h1> <font color="red"> <h2> Build </h2> </font> <ol> <li> <font color="green"> tar xzvf openxm-head.tar.gz </font> <li> <font color="green"> (cd OpenXM/src ; make configure ; make install) </font> <li> <font color="green"> (cd OpenXM/misc ; make ) </font> <li> Copy the shell file OpenXM/misc/<font color="blue">asir </font> to any place in your command search path. For example, execute the command <br> <font color="green"> cp OpenXM/misc/asir /usr/local/bin </font> as the root. </ol> <font color="red"> <h2> How to use OpenXM/Risa/Asir? </h2> </font> <ol> <li> Type in <font color="green"> asir </font>, then you can start OpenXM/Risa/Asir. <li> Manuals can be found in OpenXM/doc or at <a href="http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/OpenXM/1.2.2/doc/index.html"> openxm.org (documents) </a> or you can find the manual by inputting <font color="green"> fctr asir </font> in the search field of <a href="http://www.google.com"> google </a> </ol> <br> $OpenXM: OpenXM/misc/packages/Windows/Readme-CD/readme-unix-en.html,v 1.1 2002/08/10 07:05:48 takayama Exp $ </body> </html>