Computing Labs
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Computing Labs
The Computing and Information Sciences department has four public computing labs, the robotics lab, a lab for Ph.D. students, and multiple research groups with labs, and a server laboratory. All of these facilities are housed in Nichols Hall. In addition to these facilities, Computing and Network Services (CNS) also has a public computing lab.
Public Laboratories
Last update: November 20, 2014
Lab | # of Machines | Operating Systems | Description |
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N016 | 8 | Windows 7 | GTA Room with 8 general purpose computers and a public printer |
N021 | 41 | Windows/Linux | This classroom and lab contains 40 Dell Wyse D50D thin clients, plus one for an instructor. The CIS department uses this lab for some of our courses including CIS 101, 102, and 103. These machines present 3 login choices, CIS Windows (a connection to the CIS Windows Terminal server using a CIS Login and Password), eID Windows (a connection to a CTS Windows terminal Server using an eID and password) and CIS Linux (an XDMCP session to the cislinux shell server using a CIS Login and password) |
N022 | 15 | Windows 7 | This a general-purpose Windows lab. These machines have various hardware configurations. |
N126 | 8 | Windows 7 | This a general-purpose Windows lab and classroom. |
N128 | 17 | Linux | This is our Linux laboratory. The machines are Intel i5 2500-K (3.30 GHz, 4-core) PCs with 8GB RAM running Ubuntu Linux. |
N122 | 16 | Windows 7 | These machines have been customized for graphics and gaming courses. They are Intel Core i7, 16GB Ram each |