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| 11 | Downloading Release 1.0-b1 of MITgcm</h1></center> | 
| 12 |  | 
| 13 | <h2> | 
| 14 | Environment</h2> | 
| 15 |  | 
| 16 | <blockquote> | 
| 17 | <pre>setenv CVSROOT :pserver:cvsanon@mitgcm.org:/u/u0/gcmpack | 
| 18 | cvs login ( CVS password: cvsanon )</pre> | 
| 19 | </blockquote> | 
| 20 | You only need to do "cvs login" once but the environment should be set | 
| 21 | in you .cshrc or .tcshrc. | 
| 22 | <h2> | 
| 23 | To obtain the release (with CVS information)</h2> | 
| 24 |  | 
| 25 | <blockquote> | 
| 26 | <pre>cvs co -d MITgcm-r1b1 -r release1_beta1 -P MITgcm</pre> | 
| 27 | </blockquote> | 
| 28 | This creates a directory called <i>MITgcm-r10b1</i> in which you'll find | 
| 29 | the source code. | 
| 30 | <p>For later on, CVS will allow you to upgrade your copy of the code as | 
| 31 | patches are released. For more information on how to use CVS try this <a href="../../usingcvstoget.html">starting | 
| 32 | page</a>. | 
| 33 | <br>  | 
| 34 | <h2> | 
| 35 | Old fashioned Download:</h2> | 
| 36 | You can download a gzip'd <a href="../../download/">tar file</a>. | 
| 37 | <p> | 
| 38 | <hr WIDTH="100%"> | 
| 39 | <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" NOSAVE > | 
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| 41 | <td NOSAVE>Last modified on $Date: 2001/10/05 19:31:00 $</td> | 
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| 43 | <td> | 
| 44 | <div align=right>CVS: $Source: /u/gcmpack/mitgcm.org/sealion/download_software/downloading_release1.html,v $Revision: 1.1 $</div> | 
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