Introduction to the Computation Center
CCA-2
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September, 1990
Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
The Role of the Computation Center
Who May Use the Computers
Computer Systems
Academic IBM VM Computer
Instructional UNIX Systems
Computation Center VMS Cluster
Encore Multiprocessor System
Advanced Graphics Laboratory
Sun Workstation System
CDC Dual Cyber 170/750
Cray Supercomputers at UT System Center for High Performance Computing
Data Communications and Networks
MICOM Port Contention System
Campus Computer Network
Access to National Academic Networks
Terminals, Microcomputers, and Workstations
Computer Terminals
Microcomputers
UT Microcomputer Teaching Facility
Workstations
Output Services
Location of Campus Services
Other Facilities and Services
Training Programs
Consulting
Instructional Computing Support
Microcomputer Support
Graphics Services
Software Distribution Services
Documentation
Reference Room
Facilities Management for UNIX and VMS Systems
Computer Equipment Maintenance and Development Services
Network Systems Support
Magnetic Tape Services
Programming Languages and Packages
Language Processors
Packages for Statistical and Mathematical Analysis
Editors
Text Formatting Programs
Graphics Packages
Database Management
Simulation, Modeling, and Organizational Research
Compiler Writing Tools
Interuser and Intermachine Communications
Software Available at the UT System CHPC
Publications Index
CCA-11 • September, 1990
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CCA-2 • September, 1990
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