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ArrayTrack has been developed by the Center
for Toxicoinformatics at the National
Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) of the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
On September 29, 2006, Dr. Weida Tong presented a workshop, "Introduction to Array Track."
Minimal instructions for running ArrayTrack on the Institute's Linux Cluster:
Create a preferences file in your
home directory of your Informatics Institute v12 Linux account. If you have already
done this, then you can skip to step 3.
- Create the directory "ArrayTrack" in your home directory.
Note the capitalization of A and T.
mkdir ~/ArrayTrack
- Download the preferences file and place it in the ArrayTrack
directory you just created.
- Why? ArrayTrack needs to know the names of the servers delivering system components. This preference file is specific to the Informatics Institute installation.
- Click
here to download and run ArrayTrack.
- If prompted to open
or save the file, choose "Open it with
default application (/usr/java/.../bin/javaws)"
.
- What's happening? The first time you click here, you are downloading the ArrayTrack java code from the FDA into your browser's cache. The next time you click here, your browser will likely just use the previously cached code.
- More information? The user manual, quick help, and tutorials
are available here.
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