EXP Kiewit KIEWIT (17 December 1984) Formally dedicated on December 2, 1966, the Kiewit Computation Center building owes its existence to the generosity of Peter D. ('22) and Evelyn Kiewit. Kiewit provides educational and research computer services for Dartmouth Colllege. The following EXPLAIN topics provide information on services provided by Kiewit Computation Center: NETWORK the Kiewit communications network that links terminals all over campus to several computers HARDWARE ONCAMPUS computers on campus MINICOURSE non-credit classes offered by Kiewit CLUSTER KIEWIT terminals available in Kiewit's public terminal room HISTORY history of computing at Dartmouth STORE hours, phone number, mailing address, items sold (the Kiewit Store is now in the basement of McNutt) For the latest in news on general computing and personal computing at Dartmouth, type LIST NEWS*** or LIST PCNEWS***. Ready EXP HARDWARE ONCAMPUS HARDWARE ON-CAMPUS (22 March 1989) The major general-purpose computers on the Dartmouth campus are: DCTS1 Dartmouth College Time Sharing 1 LIB Vax 11/785 computer (UNIX3) that contains the on-line College library catalogs UNIX2 Vax 11/785 computer running UNIX V1 Vax 11/785 running VMS CMS1 IBM 4381 running VM/CMS U4 Convex C1 XP computer running UNIX T1 VAX 11/785 running VMS at Thayer School For a description of how to connect to these computers, type EXPLAIN NETWORK CONNECTIONS. Remember that you must have a valid user number on each computer that you try to use. For information on the hardware used with each system, type EXPLAIN HARDWARE system-name, where 'system-name' is replaced by a computer name as listed above. For information on theKiewit Network hardware, type EXPLAIN NETWORK. Ready