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Re: Question about the installation of IDL AACGM DLM [message #67536] Mon, 03 August 2009 00:32
duxiyu@gmail.com is currently offline  duxiyu@gmail.com
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Thanks a lot.

jdu

On Aug 1, 12:53 am, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> dux...@gmail.com writes:
>> I am using IDL 7.1 on Vista 32.
>
> From the Start menu, go to Control Panel -> System ->
> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables.
> Click New and set your environment variable there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
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> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
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Re: Question about the installation of IDL AACGM DLM [message #67545 is a reply to message #67536] Fri, 31 July 2009 15:53 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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duxiyu@gmail.com writes:

> I am using IDL 7.1 on Vista 32.

From the Start menu, go to Control Panel -> System ->
Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables.
Click New and set your environment variable there.

Cheers,

David


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Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
Re: Question about the installation of IDL AACGM DLM [message #67546 is a reply to message #67545] Fri, 31 July 2009 15:25 Go to previous message
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I am using IDL 7.1 on Vista 32.

jdu

On Jul 31, 3:14 pm, Michael Galloy <mgal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "dux...@gmail.com" <dux...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi, all.
>
>> IDL AACGM DLM is a Dynamic Link Module (DLM) for converting between
>> geographic and altitude-adjusted corrected geomagnetic (AACGM)
>> coordinates.
>> http://dysprosium.jhuapl.edu/idl_aacgm/
>
>> I want to install it. Here is a step in the instruction of
>> installation.
>> "Then set the environment variable AACGM_PATH to the directory that
>> holds the coefficient files
>> plus the prefix of the file name up to the year."
>> But I cannot find the environment variable AACGM_PATH, and do not know
>> how to set it.
>
>> Is there anyone who can give me a help?
>
> What platform are you on?
>
> Mike
> --www.michaelgalloy.com
> Associate Research Scientist
> Tech-X Corporation
Re: Question about the installation of IDL AACGM DLM [message #67559 is a reply to message #67546] Fri, 31 July 2009 06:14 Go to previous message
Michael Galloy is currently offline  Michael Galloy
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"duxiyu@gmail.com" <duxiyu@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> IDL AACGM DLM is a Dynamic Link Module (DLM) for converting between
> geographic and altitude-adjusted corrected geomagnetic (AACGM)
> coordinates.
> http://dysprosium.jhuapl.edu/idl_aacgm/
>
> I want to install it. Here is a step in the instruction of
> installation.
> "Then set the environment variable AACGM_PATH to the directory that
> holds the coefficient files
> plus the prefix of the file name up to the year."
> But I cannot find the environment variable AACGM_PATH, and do not know
> how to set it.
>
> Is there anyone who can give me a help?

What platform are you on?

Mike
--
www.michaelgalloy.com
Associate Research Scientist
Tech-X Corporation
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