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Procedure for writing input files without actually queueing and running them...

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    I aim to prepare my input files on a decent windows machine running the S4L gui, but it is not suitable for crunching the EM simulations so I transfer input files to a workstation with a better GPU.
    But I haven't found the proper procedure to create the input files without also starting to crunch them. So I currently have to start the simulation to have the input files, and then stop the simulations on the windows again before the remote solver can start to crunch. And stopping a multichannel simulation in S4L gui is somewhat a pain for some reason...

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      After creating the voxels for a simulation, the input file can be created without submitting the simulation by right-clicking on 'Solver' in the simulation configuration and selecting 'Write Input File'.

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