Additionally, we offer our Data Inspector which allows you to quickly edit and review data in decimal floating-point, decimal, and date formats. Bpsoft offers a trial version of its binary hex workshop editing tool. The data inspector feature lets users see the disassembly process of hex workshop files, examine the contents of a particular file, edit and delete the files as well as examine the disassembled and compile binary files.
Welcome to Mod Monday! In the comments of this post, a list of mods that have been created or updated in the past week can be found. This list is currently restricted to just those posted on Nexus Mods, but we plan to expand this to include other websites (such as ModDB) and the Steam workshop as well. This week there are 46 new mods that have been published and 158 mods have been updated.
At the end of these exercises, you will have a basic workingknowledge of the essential aspects of GT.M administration andoperations. While this workshop alone will not make you a GT.M expertby any means, the basic working knowledge will help you quicklyunderstand the concepts explained in the user documentation and putyou on the path to becoming an expert.
The workshop is not a course in M programming. Familiarity withLinux (or at least UNIX) will allow you tomove faster through the material, but is not absolutely required. Ifyou have no experience whatsoever with Linux or UNIX, supplementarytutorial material on the side will increase your level of comfort.
As the differences between GT.M and other M implementations aremore in the area of configuration and systems administration ratherthan M language features, the former topic is the major thrust of theworkshop.
The GT.M Acculturation Workshop is distributed as a vmdkformat disk image file (e.g., ubuntu-14.04_gtmworkshop9.vmdk)that should work with most virtualization software, both FOSS andproprietary.
If you are using Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS or later; or DebianJessie, Testing, or Unstable; or other Linux distributions that mayalready have GT.M packages accessed using their normal packagemanagers, you may be able to install GT.M using the package manager,e.g., apt-getinstall fis-gtm. However, as this workshop isintended to teach GT.M Administration and Operations, we will not usethis approach here.
Shut down the Acculturation Workshop virtual machine and make threecopies of the Acculturation Workshop called Philadelphia.vmdk,Shanghai.vmdk and CapeTown.vmdk. Alternatively, if yourhost system is short of disk space, make two copies and rename theoriginal ubuntu-14.04_gtmworkshop9.vmdk file.
To avoid confusion when you are working with multiple machine, changethe name of each machine from GT.M workshop to its location. Theexamples here are from the Cape Town machine. You should do likewisewith Philadelphia and Shanghai. To effect a name change will need to(as root) edit the files /etc/hosts and /etc/hostnameto change gtmworkshop to capetown and then reboot.
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