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- From: gints@prophet.esd.sgi.com (Gints Klimanis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
- Subject: Re: SGI workstations in the schools?
- Date: 17 Dec 1992 00:28:36 GMT
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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- References: <WALVER.92Dec15073151@kielo.uta.fi>
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- In article <WALVER.92Dec15073151@kielo.uta.fi>, walver@kielo.uta.fi
- (Ville V. Walveranta) writes:
- |>
- |>
- |> Are the Silicon Graphics workstations (Personal IRIS,
- |> INDIGO...) in use in any college as a primary teaching/lab
- |> tool
- |> in the computer graphics/animation department?
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- I know about SGI equipment at Stanford, Cornell, Princeton (about 50
- machines), University of Colorado at Boulder (like 50), Leeds University
- in UK (about 100 machines), University of Texas at San Antonio (about 15
- machines).
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- Just some numbers I have heard from second sources, so please don't hold
- me personally accountable for errors.
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