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     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
     
     1. Download the code from sourceforge into a directory of your choice.
        This will be referred to as your root directory.
     
     2. The following list of files need to be downloaded. Obtain them from
        the gqgmc folder.
    
        Makefile
        Defines.mk
        Patterns.mk
        Targets.mk
        gqgmc.cc
        gqgmc.hh
        main.cc
        main_gui.cc
        plotter.hh
        plotter.cc
    
        51-gqgmc.rules
        
     3. Create the following subdirectories of your root directory:
        bin
        libs
        obj
        
        For example, "mkdir bin", "mkdir libs", "mkdir obj".
        
     4. Edit Defines.mk and change the definition of BASE to the
        path of your root directory. If you will be compiling for 32-bit
        Linux, change the definition of CPUSIZE from "-m64" to "-m32"
        in Defines.mk. 
        
     5. From the command line, you should be able to build the 
        'gqgmc_gui' and 'gqgmc' executables which if the build is successful
        will be put into bin subdirectory. Try "make all" as the build
        command. 
    
     6a. Copy the 51-gqgmc.rules file to the /etc/udev/rules.d directory and
        force the reload of udev rules:
        
        sudo cp ./51-gqgmc.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/51-gqgmc.rules
        sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
    
        Disconnect the GQ GMC-300 from the computer and then reconnect.
        Verify that there exists a /dev/gqgmc in the /dev directory with
        read/write permission for all users.
    
        ls -la /dev/gqgmc
     
        
     6b. With the GQ geiger counter connected to your PC via USB and turned
        on, start either bin/gqgmc or bin/gqgmc_gui from a console command
        line. The USB device name must be supplied from the command line, e.g.,
    
        bin/gqgmc /dev/gqgmc
        bin/gqgmc_gui /dev/gqgmc
        
        The code expects the GQ GMC USB device name to be /dev/gqgmc. This
        device name was created at step 6a.
        
     7. The following is a list of prerequisites for successful compilation:
     
        a. Ubuntu Linux 11.10, 12.04 or 14.04
        b. GNU g++ 4.6.x or more recent compiler installed
        c. Qt4 Software Development Kit (SDK) installed
           or Qt Creator installed (required only for GUI)