Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!NNSC.NSF.NET!craig From: craig@NNSC.NSF.NET (Craig Partridge) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Internet Resource Guide -- Call for Submissions Message-ID: <8911280034.AA20414@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 27 Nov 89 17:37:35 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: resource-guide@NNSC.NSF.NET Organization: The Internet Lines: 80 For the past several months, the NSF Network Service Center has been in the process of compiling and publishing (on-line) a guide to various resources available on the Internet. We are currently trying to expand selected sections of the guide. In this note I'd like to enlist people's help locating managers of computer centers which offer special computing facilities (e.g. supercomputers, parallel processors, etc.) to Internet users and are not currently listed in the guide. The guide currently includes information on the following centers: Air Force Supercomputer Center at Kirtland AFB ........ 1.1 Center for Theory and Simulation in Science and Engineering (Cornell National Supercomputer Facility) ........... 1.2 John von Neumann National Supercomputer Center ........ 1.3 National Center for Atmospheric Research .............. 1.4 National Center for Supercomputing Applications ....... 1.5 National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center ....... 1.6 Northeast Parallel Architectures Center ............... 1.7 Ohio Supercomputer Center ............................. 1.8 Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center ...................... 1.9 San Diego Supercomputer Center ........................ 1.10 US Army Ballistic Research Laboratory ................. 1.11 University of California at Berkeley .................. 1.12 SuperComputing Services, The University of Calgary .... 1.13 Center for Experimental Research in Parallel Algorithms, Software and Systems (CERPASS) ...................... 1.14 If you are aware of a specialized computing facility which is not listed here, please either tell us (at resource-guide@nnsc.nsf.net) who to contact at that site, or forward this note to someone at the site. Thanks! Craig Partridge Director, NNSC Technical Services PS: If you are interested in a copy of the resource guide, postscript and text versions can be ftp'ed from nnsc.nsf.net:resource-guide/* TEMPLATE FOR SUBMISSIONS TO THE INTERNET RESOURCE GUIDE (1) Name of Resource (2) USPS Address (3) Email Address please use a general or central address (4) Phone Number please use a central phone number (additional phone numbers may be listed at end) (5) Description of Resource please describe the computing resources which makes your center of interest to users (special computing hardware, etc.) (6) Network Access how to reach your systems from the Internet (e.g. telnet to front-end machines; tn3270 to the machine itself). (7) Who Can Use the Resource/Restrictions please give some general guidelines (e.g. US Govt. users only; anyone who can write a check; persons doing research in a particular field) (8) Miscellaneous Information additional phone numbers names of individuals if appropriate Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com