






                  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
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            The information in this section is provided  in  accor-
            dance  with the copyright notice appearing at the front
            of this guide.




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                 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




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                    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





































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