CS151 Instructions for Turning in Electronic Copies of Projects
Colby College, Fall 2000.
Create a connection to the General Server
- See if there is an icon labeled General Server on your
Macintosh's desktop. If there is, then you don't need to do this part.
- Move your mouse up to the "Apple" menu (in the upper lefthand
corner), and press the mouse button to bring up the menu.
- Select Chooser from the menu.
- Click on the AppleShare icon.
- Scroll the AppleTalk Zones menu until you find the entry for
Info Tech Services MR. Click on this entry.
- In the window titled Select a file server, click on
General Server.
- Click OK
- When a new "dialog" window pops up, click Guest and then
click Connect.
- When another "dialog" window pops up, click General Server and
then click OK.
- this should cause an icon to appear on your desktop, labeled
General Server
- Close the Chooser window (by clicking in the square in the
upper lefthand corner of the window).
Locate the CS151 Drop box folder
- Find the icon on your desktop labeled General Server (if the
icon isn't there go to the instructions above)
- Double-click on the icon, to open it up.
- In the window that pops up, find the list item labeled
Colby Course Materials, and double-click on it.
- In the window that pops up, find the list item labeled
Computer Science, and double-click on it.
- In the window that pops up, find the list item labeled
CS 151, and double-click on it.
- The window that pops up should include an item labeled Drop
box
Turn in a copy of your project files
- After you have located the CS 151 Drop box folder, you can turn
in your projects.
- In general we don't want a copy of your entire project folder. We just
want a copy of the CS151.java file and any other Java files you
create.
- Create a top-level folder whose name include your name and the number
of the lab (e.g., Randy Jones Lab 2)
- Inside that folder, create a sub-folder for each part of
the lab (e.g., Lab 2a, Lab 2b, etc.).
- Inside each of these sub-folders, copy all the java files
for that part of the lab.
- You should copy these files directly
from the folder that holds your CodeWarrior project.
- Do not include any of the other files from your
CodeWarrior project folder
- After you have sorted your files into separate files, "turn in" the
top-level folder (the one with your name on it) by "dragging" it into the
drop box.
- This will pop up a message saying you won't be able to read the
files after they have been copied in. That's what is supposed to
happen, so click "OK".
- If you ever get confused or have problems, ask for help.
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