The Indy-Lab


Computing Resources for the Undergraduate



Machines

NameType of ComputerCPURAMLocal Disk SpaceLocal I/OLocal user
ocala Challenge S 200 MHz R4400SC 192M 7.6Gb CDROM, DAT server:
Please restrict usage
fort-sumter Indy 150 Mhz R5000SC 64M 1.1Gb - anyone
lynchburg Indy 150 Mhz R5000SC 64M 1.1Gb - anyone
merrimac Indy 150 Mhz R5000SC 64M 1.1Gb - anyone
antietam Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb CDROM, floptical anyone
shiloh Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb floptical anyone
yazoo Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb floptical anyone
harpers Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
manassas Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
bull-run Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
sharpsburg Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
gettysburg Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
vicksburg Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
chickamauga Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
wilderness Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
franklin Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
petersburg Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - anyone
richmond Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 32M 1.3Gb - System Admin
appomattox Indy 133 Mhz R4600SC 64M 1.3Gb - Courseware Development


Software

Our software is supplied through the Silicon Graphics Varsity Program, the academic support program of Silicon Graphics. The Department of Math is the contact point and administrators of this program for the University of Miami.

NameDescription
IRIX 6.2Operating System
Indigo MagicWorkstation Desktop
InpersonVideo Conferencing
Open InventorObject Oriented Multimedia Design Tool
Developer MagicVisual Program Development and Debugging
Cosmo CodeJava Dev. Environment
C, C++, Fortran and PascalCompilers
OracleDatabase


Personnel

The key personnel for the lab are listed below. All key personnel work on a volunteer basis.

TitleResponsibilitiesPersonEmail
Asst Prof design and planning, problem resolutionBurt Rosenbergburt@cs.miami.edu
Tech. Assistantproblem resolution, new user accountsIrina Kalimanirina@cs.miami.edu
Tech. Assistantproblem resolution, backup and restoreJason Glickjason@cs.miami.edu


Tutors

The lab tutor program asks the qualified undergraduate, irrespective of year or department, to tutor other undergraduates in return of permanant accounts on the indy cluster. A student is qualified by getting an A in a MTH class relating to computer programming, or by demonstrating competance through prior experiences. The student will have 2 scheduled hours a week in the lab as a tutor.

A current list of tutors and hours is available.