University of Washington, College of Engineering
Electrical Engineering Department

Computing for EE 516 -- Spring 2009


Your EE516 final project and some homework will require use of computers. You may use any programming language you like, or any computer system that you have access to. As a student in an EE course, you have access to the EE academic computing facilities. Usage guidelines for all the EE computing facilities can be found here. The linux lab is available for remote logins (host names are linux0, linux2.....linux15). You will need to use an EE-accepted secure protocol to access these machines.

If you don't already have an EE account, you can get one by going to the web page:

http://www.ee.washington.edu/computing/

and clicking on the "How to get an EE computer account" link. This page also has information on account polices, where to get help, etc.

For people who want to login from home, UW Techology provides information on how to dial-in and how to make ethernet connections from residence halls. See:

http://www.washington.edu/computing/connect/

Note that to use MATLAB, you will need X-windows, which is very slow over a dial-in connection.


This page is maintained by Alex Marin (amarin@u). Last updated on 7 April 2009.

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