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=== Technical support === | === Technical support === | ||
Support for using Bennett is available by contacting | Support for using Bennett outside of lab times is available by contacting <code>cadtools@manchester.ac.uk</code> | ||
For bugs,issues and difficulty with installation you should contact support via the given email. | For bugs,issues and difficulty with installation you should contact support via the given email. | ||
Academic support should be requested from the channels specified by your course unit leader. | Academic support should be requested from the channels specified by your course unit leader. Please see your unit's lab manual / canvas page for specifics. | ||
=== Development Guide === | === Development Guide === | ||
Revision as of 07:15, 4 September 2025
For technical documentation please see Bennett/Technical Documentation
For support with Bennett and other cadtools please email: cadtools@manchester.ac.uk
Using Benentt
A general user manual for Bennett is available user manual
Specific notes and guides are available for particular course units
Download and install bennett for off campus usage
Please see the Bennett Download and Install guide
Technical support
Support for using Bennett outside of lab times is available by contacting cadtools@manchester.ac.uk
For bugs,issues and difficulty with installation you should contact support via the given email.
Academic support should be requested from the channels specified by your course unit leader. Please see your unit's lab manual / canvas page for specifics.
Development Guide
Bennett has been developed for use within the department of computer science, as an open source piece of software additional features are appreciated. The Developers Guide outlines key development details for the software.
History
Varanus bennetti is a species of monitor lizard with the common name "Bennett's long-tailed monitor". The lizard was named in commemoration of north-west born, multi award-winning biologist Daniel Bennett who had a life-long commitment to the study and conservation of monitor lizards.