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Intro to Open Sim for Second Lifers
1. Intro to Open Simulator for Second LifersPresented at slcc 2010 Paul Emery (CasiasFalta) & StiofainMacTomais (Stiofainx Rau) YOU MUST ADVANCE THE SLIDES MANUALLY IN ORDER TO SEE THE TWO EMBEDED VIDEOS
2. Why should Second Lifers be interested in . . . Because: Open Sim lets you create a 3d region or a world of regions in which you can do most every thing you can do in Second Life. Also, its open source and so btw its free. A region or a grid of regions – Remember, a grid of regions in SL is the World grid Of course it is ALPHA stage Soft ware. . . But here is how you might want to learn about it.
3. Four Ways to Use Open Sim Now Local Region as Hobby region on your home computer. Install on mid-range home cpu. Use for fun. Does not require internet connection to use. Local Region as Sandbox for Development on you home computer. Can move objects to Second Life after finished building using Emerald, Imprudence or Meerkat Client. An expanded build of something you have in smaller detail in – set up a portal from SL to OS. Stiofain will explain later. Oh Yea, GridJumping An Under the Radar Build – one for exclusive use by an Organization, Group, Business. Situation where only invited persons will have avatars and access. School classes, organization meetings, business training. There are probably 1000 + open sims running under the radar for schools and businesses. There be $$ here.
4. Three Basic Parts of Open Sim Technology Simulation Server Software Runs on PC or MAC does not have to be compiled. Client/Viewer Software Network Connection Stuff
5. Simulation Server Software DwnLd, install and run OPENSIM.EXE Configure your world - Create region(s) and Create avatar(s) Open ports to server machine if need access over LAN or Internet Set up mySQL database if to be a larger build Learn how to use the Console Window
6. Install and start Open Sim to see the Console Window Enter commands into console window To create an avatar(s). . to create a region(s) using x, y coordinates (Program automatically creates a file for each region.) Console stays open as long as your world is running. Do all the admin of world from console. E.g. “save oar” and “load oar” to backup and restore a whole region.
8. Some Client/Viewer Options Second Life viewer Hippo Emerald for sandbox Imprudence for sandbox Meerkatif can get it for sandbox
9. How a Viewer Finds your World (only needed if client is not running on same machine as your server.) The remote client needs to know the IP Address and port number of the machine running the server. LAN – IP Address e.g. 192.168.1.1 Internet – IP Address plus port number e.g. 67.24.4.5:9000 or if domain is registered DNS - http://casias.com:9000
10. Re-Cap: 3 Parts of OS Technology 1. Server – Opensim.exe 2. Client – Hippo, Emerald, Imprudence, Meerkat 3. Connection – LAN or Internet ip or DNS If you take care of these 3 things, you will have what’s called a Stand Alone / Private region or world If you want the public to be able to see your world, you need to be connected to a Grid. So a little on this next.
11. Connect to a Grid – “Gridded” RegionsBe part of a larger world There are a number of grids based on open sim technology that you can be part of. You can place your region(s) on their world map and you can let other avatars come into your world We suggest you try OSgrid to start, there are others
12. Sign up at OSgrid and you get an avatar that is registered and able to travel in the Osgrid world. Note: Osgrid is not the same as OSSim. Also, note your avatar for Osgrid will not be the same as your SL Avatar, although you might want to give them the same name
13. Revised opensim.exe setup to create a gridded region(s) on Osgrid world Create an account and get Avatar from OSgrid Look at their world map to get unused x,y coordinates and check to see that the name you want to use for your region is not already used. Dwnldand install THEIR version of opensim.exe. When it starts up it will tell Osgrid what your machine’s ip address is. Configure your region(s) on your server with the proper name and x,y coordinates.
19. StiofainMacTomais (Stiofainx Rau) Video 1 – Export object as xml file and textures as jpgs on local hard drive then jump to another sim, import object and WHEN YOU ADVANCE TO THE NEXT SLIDE THIS VIDEO WILL START. WHEN IT IS FINISHED PLEASE ADVANCE AGAIN.
20. Stiofain Will take over to 1. Explain about grid jumping and the concept of using SL as a portal to more complete OS build 2. Do some resource comparisons between using SL and OS
21. StiofainMacTomais (Stiofainx Rau) Video 2 WHEN YOU ADVANCE TO THE NEXT SLIDE THIS VIDEO WILL START. WHEN IT IS FINISHED PLEASE ADVANCE AGAIN.
22. Take Home Intro to Open Simulator uses for Second Lifers Presentation at SLCC 2010Presenters Paul Emery (SL: CasiasFalta), pablo@lansing.comStiofainMacTomais (SL: Stiofainx Rau), stiofain@nbmcmedia.comHelpful links.How to quickly set up a stand alone world p – recommend use the “Diva Distribution” http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2010/07/how-to-set-up-a-mini-grid/Where to get the Imprudence client viewer http://imprudenceviewer.org/wiki/DownloadsThe OSGrid if you want to run regions connected to this large grid http://www.osgrid.org/elgg/index.phpA list of a bunch of open sim grids and worlds to visit. http://www.hyperica.com/ The place you get the official OS software for customizing you installation. http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Main_Page A chat room where you can ask questions and usually get some help http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=opensim