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Remote NCBI Mini-Courses

RCMI Center for Information Architecture in Research University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus. Remote NCBI Mini-Courses.

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Remote NCBI Mini-Courses

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  1. RCMI Center for Information Architecture in Research University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus Remote NCBI Mini-Courses Aníbal Vega, Wei-Li Liu, Medha Bhagwat, Craig Locatis, David Wheeler, José G. Conde, Nathaniel González, Yibrán Montalvo, Moisés Cirilo, Brenda G. Nieves, and Myrna Agostini.

  2. Tools used H.323 endpoint UltraVNC

  3. Why UltraVNC? • It can grab CN3D program with specific configuration. • 256 Colors • ZRLE encoding • Full Screen Mode • No Zip/Tight Compression • No Jpeg(Tight) • No Show Toolbar • Do not install the mirror driver • Desktop resolution 800x600 16bit

  4. UltraVNC Scripts • Ctrl+Alt+F5 will make the script with the parameters • One numbered script for each student computer in both UltraVNC Client computers for fast switching. • RCM UltraVNC Client scripts in Projection Computer will always use View only mode to avoid mouse and keyboard input • One extra script in RCM Projection Computer to display teacher computer to students

  5. These activities are supported by a RCMI Program grant (G12RR03051) from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health. Authors acknowledge the collaboration of the of the the University of Puerto Rico High-Performance Computing facility, the Medical Sciences Campus Office of Information Systems, Internet2, National Center for Biotechnology Information and The National Library of Medicine. OSI

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