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{{FAQ group begin|header=Installation}}{{FAQ row|q=Which should I download: the client or full-platform installer?|a=That depends on what you want. MSP Challenge is a so-called client/server application. Do you just want to use MSP Challenge on your own? Then you'll need the client and you can just log on to one of our demo servers. Do you want to set up and host an MSP Challenge server that others can connect to, including yourself? Then you'll need the full platform.}}{{FAQ row|q=My computer won't let me run the installer I downloaded. What should I do?|a=Since version 4.0-beta9 our installers are code signed. This means that Windows 10, macOS, virus scanners and browsers should now trust our installers, because they have a digital signature that can be verified. If installation is still being blocked, then you might | {{FAQ group begin|header=Installation}}{{FAQ row|q=Which should I download: the client or full-platform installer?|a=That depends on what you want. MSP Challenge is a so-called client/server application. Do you just want to use MSP Challenge on your own? Then you'll need the client and you can just log on to one of our demo servers. Do you want to set up and host an MSP Challenge server that others can connect to, including yourself? Then you'll need the full platform.}}{{FAQ row|q=My computer won't let me run the installer I downloaded. What should I do?|a=Since version 4.0-beta9 our installers are code signed. This means that Windows 10, macOS, virus scanners and browsers should now trust our installers, because they have a digital signature that can be verified. If installation is still being blocked, then you might not have any installation privileges to begin with, in which case we recommend you consult your administrator / IT department.}}{{FAQ row|q=How do I know if my computer can run MSP Challenge?|a=We have listed system requirements for both the client and the full platform [[Requirements|on this page]]. Do take note of the difference; if you're an end-user who only wants to use MSP Challenge to connect to a server somewhere, then the system requirements are a lot lower.}}{{FAQ group end}}{{FAQ group begin|header=Ownership & Licensing}}{{FAQ row|q=Who owns the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform?|a=Short answer: Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas) and individual code contributors. That's because the platform was first developed by BUas staff and later released publicly [[Terms_%26_Conditions|through an open source license]] on GitHub.}}{{FAQ row|q=What am I (not) allowed to do with the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform?|a=The platform is released with a particular open source license and an R&D Code of Conduct. See the [[Terms_%26_Conditions|Terms and Conditions]] page.}}{{FAQ row|q=How can I contribute to the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform's further development?|a=We have released the source code of the entire platform (to the extent that we are legally allowed) on GitHub. See also the [[Community_Contribution]] page.}}{{FAQ group end}}{{FAQ group begin|header=Costs}}{{FAQ row|q=How much does the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform cost?|a=The platform itself is free. We have embraced a free and open source license. See the [[Terms_%26_Conditions|Terms and Conditions]] page.}}{{FAQ row|q=Ok, so how much does an MSP Challenge Simulation Platform session or workshop cost?|a=That depends. You are free to use this community wiki to learn how everything works yourself, and then organise your own session or workshop. That way it's free (well, you'll need to spend time learning and organising). If you don't have or want to spend that time, you are free to get in touch with key staff through contact@mspchallenge.info and ask us to do it. That, of course, will cost you a little money. The exact amount will depend on what you exactly want. Typically we are talking somewhere in the region of a couple of hundred euros.}}{{FAQ row|q=I'm interested in seeing some new features being developed in the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform. How much will that cost?|a=That depends on what you want of course and who you ask. In principle anyone is allowed to contribute code to the platform, client- or server-side, through GitHub. This is because the software has an open source license. See [[Terms_%26_Conditions|Terms and Conditions]] and [[Community_Contribution]].}}{{FAQ row|q=I'd really love to get an MSP Challenge edition revolving around my sea basin. How could we make that happen?|a=Great idea! It starts with ascertaining if and if so, where, there is geodata about the sea basin of interest. We have a whole separate page about this: [[Your_own_edition%3F]]}}{{FAQ group end}} | ||
= Using the Client = | = Using the Client = |
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On this page you'll find answers to commonly asked questions. The answers often link through to other pages on this community wiki.
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