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Arizona State University Supercomputing Services
_A_d_d_r_e_s_s:
ECA-311, ODP-0101
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0101
_E_m_a_i_l:
kgrmc@asucray.inre.asu.edu
(manager, supercomputing services)
kgbat@asucray.inre.asu.edu
(supercomputing consultant, Cray)
kgdlw@asucray.inre.asu.edu
(supercomputing consultant, Cray)
kgzxk@asuvm.inre.asu.edu
(supercomputing consultant, IBM)
_P_h_o_n_e:
(602) 965-1205 (manager, supercomputing services)
(602) 965-2900 (supercomputing consultant, Cray)
(602) 965-2761 (supercomputing consultant, Cray)
(602) 965-5626 (supercomputing consultant, IBM)
(602) 965-5677 (general secretary)
_D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n
o+ Cray X-MP/18 supercomputer running Unicos 5.1, VAX sta-
tion software, 8 Mwords main memory, 8.4 Gbytes DD39
disk storage. The Cray supports both interactive and
batch access. SUPERLINK access to 85 Gbytes of IBM-
3380 disk storage. Fortran, C, and Pascal vectorizing
and parallelizing compilers. X-Window interface.
Software: IMSL, MPGS, MATLAB, other packages installed
upon demand.
o+ IBM-3090/500E/3VF supercomputer running MVS/XA, 256
Mbytes main memory, 85 Gbytes of IBM-3380 disk storage,
8 tape drives, Memorex tape robot. Software: ESSL,
OSL, BMDP, DI-3000, CalComp, ACSL, and numerous other
_________________________
The information in this section is provided in accor-
dance with the copyright notice appearing at the front
of this guide.
January 23 1991 NNSC Section 1.17, Page 1
packages.
o+ High-speed graphics visualization laboratory (SGI,
Macintosh, film recorders, etc.)
o+ CalComp, Versatec, Tekronix, LaserWriter printers and
plotters
o+ Campus-wide TCP/IP local area network
o+ Training, seminars, workshops, classes, and documenta-
tion available.
_N_e_t_w_o_r_k _A_c_c_e_s_s
Both supercomputers are accessible via Internet, Bitnet,
WestNet, USEnet, and dial-up modems. For details contact
the center.
_W_h_o _C_a_n _U_s_e _t_h_e _C_e_n_t_e_r
Supercomputing facilities are available to ASU faculty,
staff, and students. Commercial and industrial accounts are
available on a cost-recovery basis. ASU is particularly
interested in forming research partnerships with commercial
organizations that need the processing and simulation capa-
bilities of high-speed computers.
_M_i_s_c_e_l_l_a_n_e_o_u_s _I_n_f_o_r_m_a_t_i_o_n
ASU is an Academic Affiliate of the National Center for
Supercomputer Applications (NCSA), the Pittsburgh Supercom-
puter Center (PSC), the San Diego Supercomputer Center
(SDSC), and the Cornell National Supercomputer Facility
(CNSF).
Administrative staff members:
Manager, Supercomputing Services (principal point of con-
tact):
Dr. Richard M. Casey
(602) 965-1205
kgrmc@asucray.inre.asu.edu
Supercomputer Consultants:
Dr. Dale Wutz
(602) 965-2761
kgdlw@asucray.inre.asu.edu
January 23 1991 NNSC Section 1.17, Page 2
Mr. Bruce Tachoir
(602) 965-2900
kgbat@asucray.inre.asu.edu
Mr. Zafer Kadioglu
(602) 965-5626
kgzxk@asuvm.inre.asu.edu
Assistant VP, Information Resources Management:
Dr. Lee Alley
(602) 965-6398
Director, Computing and Network Consulting Services:
Mr. Neil Armann
(602) 965-5677
icsnra@asuvm.inre.asu.edu
January 23 1991 NNSC Section 1.17, Page 3