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Login as info. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: D. Brian Ormand (bormand@nmsuvm1.bitnet) or (bormand@nmsu.edu) 7.11 North Carolina State University Happenings! ccvax1.cc.ncsu.edu (128.109.153.4) Login as info. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Harry Nicholos (hmn@ncsuvax.bitnet) MIT TechInfo 7.12 NYU ACF INFO system info.nyu.edu (information.nyu.edu) (128.122.138.142) Emulating a VT100 or better enables some additional suboptions. Contact: Stephen Tihor (tihor@ACFcluster.nyu.edu) or (tihor@nyuacf.bitnet)Martin [Page 14]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 7.13 Pima Community College pimacc.pima.edu Login as pimainfo. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Terry Loftus (tloftus@pimacc.pima.edu) or Al Camberos (acamberos@pimacc.pima.edu) 7.14 Princeton News Network PNN pucc.princeton.edu Use telnet or tn3270. When you see the VM 370 logo, clear it, and instead of logging on, enter pnn (case does not matter). Clear the information screen that appears. Hardware/software: VM/CMS - locally written. A UNIX version and a Mac HyperCard version are up, running, and available. All versions (CMS, UNIX, HyperCard) are available to universities at no cost. Contact: Rita Saltz (rita@pucc.bitnet) System and Development: Howard Strauss (howard@pucc.bitnet) 7.15 Rutgers University info.rutgers.edu 98 No password required. Can be accessed from any microcomputer or terminal. Hardware/software: written in lush (a public domain program); runs on any SUN workstation. Contact: Leny Struminger (struming@zodiac.rutgers.edu) INFO contains university wide activities, graduate courses catalogs, Faculty/Staff phone directory, computer services, libraries online catalog, weather, news, bus schedules, etc. 7.16 San Diego State University wintermute.sdsu.edu Login as sdsuinfo. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: pnn & nmm Contact: Richard Caasi (caasi@sdsu.edu)Martin [Page 15]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 7.17 University of Arkansas uafsysb.uark.edu Login as info. Hardware/software: IBM 4381-14, VM/HPO 6.0, Cornell's CUINFO module Contact: Susan Adkins (sa06037@uafsysb.bitnet) or (sa06037@uafsysb.uark.edu) System contains information on: Calendar of events, campus e-mail directory, and hours and services. 7.18 University of Colorado at Boulder culine.colorado.edu 852 (128.138.129.2 852) Login as CULINE. Contact: Donna Pattee (pattee@spot.colorado.edu) 7.19 University of Denver du.edu Login as atdu. Contact: Bob Stocker (bstocker@ducair.bitnet) 7.20 University of Minnesota at Duluth ub.d.umn.edu Login as info. Emulate a vt100. Contact: Frank Simmons (fsimmons@ub.d.umn.edu) System contains over 700 documents ranging from athletic schedules to micro-computer prices to art gallery showing schedules. All commands are displayed at the bottom of each screen and separate on-line help is available. Keyword searching is available, although at this time only words in the titles of documents are used. 7.21 University of New Brunswick, Canada, INFO unbmvs1.csd.unb.ca (131.202.1.2) Login with application id INFO. There is no password required. INFO is a full-screen CICS application running under MVS.Martin [Page 16]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 tn3270 emulation. Contact: Bonita Mockler (bgm@unb.ca) System contains: University Calendar, class timetable, phone/fax numbers for faculty/staff/students, faculty and staff email ids, seminar schedules, minutes, newsletter, etc. 7.22 University of New Hampshire's VideoTex unhvtx.unh.edu (132.177.128.58) USERNAME: student (no password required). Control-z to log off. VT100/VT200 terminal emulation. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Robin Tuttle (r_tuttle1@unhh.unh.edu) System includes: phone directories, campus calendar, job listings, off-campus housing list, undergraduate catalog, class schedules, newsletters, services and programs, rights and rules of conduct, athletics and recreation information, activities and workshops. 7.23 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill INFO info.oit.unc.edu (128.109.157.1) Login as info. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Judy Hallman (hallman@unc.bitnet) System contains: Campus directory; job openings; "The Independent Study" catalog (courses people can take by correspondence); undergraduate catalog; continuing education classes; several campus newsletters, including "Newsbrief," the weekly campus computing newsletter. 7.24 University of North Carolina at Greensboro MINERVA steffi.acc.uncg.edu Login as info or MINERVA. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Norman Hill (hillnr@uncg.bitnet)Martin [Page 17]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 7.25 University of North Carolina at Wilmington SEABOARD vxc.uncwil.edu (128.109.221.3) Log in as info. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Eddy Cavenaugh (cavenaughd@uncwil.bitnet) or (cavenaughd@vxc.uncwil.edu) System includes: class schedule listings, institutional statistics, library services, faculty & staff publications, current university news releases, phone directories, facilities schedules. 7.26 University of Northern Iowa infosys.uni.edu Log in as public. Prefers a vtxxx terminal, but works with unknown terminal types. Hardware/software: The program uses UNIX tput clear, tput mc4, and tput mc5 (for printing). Contact: Mike Yohe (yohe@iscsvax.uni.edu) 7.27 University of Pennsylvania - PennInfo In final testing phase; due for release at the beginning of November, 1991. penninfo.upenn.edu (no login id is needed). Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: MIT's Techinfo; type HELP for directions Human contact: Valerie Glauser (glauser@dccs.upenn.edu) Comments: penninfo-comments@dccs.upenn.edu Bugs: penninfo-bugs@dccs.upenn.edu Human contact: Valerie Glauser (glauser@dccs.upenn.edu) PennInfo can be accessed via MIT's TechInfo MAC client program as well. We've modified the MAC client slightly because we have different contact information at Penn than MIT does.Martin [Page 18]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 19918.0 Internet Bulleting Board System/Interactive Databases/Freenet There are several systems you can establish a connection with, sometimes referred to as an "anonymous telnet" session, that provide a variety of services/information. In some respects they resemble Campus Wide Information Systems, in others they are more like bulletin boards or interactive databases. A file containing the most frequently asked questions about Bulletin Board systems is available via anonymous ftp. Source: Anonymous FTP to polyslo.calpoly.edu cd pub get alt.bbs.faq Listed below are some of these types of systems: 8.1 Cleveland Freenet - Case Western Reserve University Telnet to freenet-in-a.cwru.edu Follow the menu driven instructions. 8.2 Heartland Freenet heartland.bradley.edu (136.176.10.10) Login as fnguest 8.3 Youngstown Freenet - Youngstown State University Telnet yfn.ysu.edu Type visitor at userid prompt and follow menu driven instructions. 8.4 Ocean Network Information Center Telnet delocn.udel.edu When the Userid: prompt appears type INFO and press Enter/Return key. 8.5 Geographic Name Server Telnet martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000 To use just type the name of the city and state you would like information on, just like you would on the last line of a postalMartin [Page 19]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 address. Example: Zanesville, OH 8.6 ISAAC ISAAC, the Information System for Advanced Academic Computing, serves as a clearinghouse for information about the use of IBM- compatible hardware and software as aids to instruction and research in higher education. Membership is free to all students, faculty, and staff at institutions of higher education. For more information call 206-543-5604. ISAAC requires that you register before you can access the system. To register, type register for the userid and password and fill in the information, using the TAB key to go from field to field. Once registered you will be assigned a userid and password; you must connect again, this time typing your assigned userid and password. To access ISAAC, you need to establish a telnet connection over the network. If you do not have network access, you also can call over phone lines. Call 1-800-237-5551 in the U.S. or, within the local Seattle are or outside the United States, call 1-206-543- 3761. telnet isaac.engr.washington.edu or 128.95.32.61 8.7 FEDIX FEDIX is an on-line information service that links the higher education community and the federal government to facilitate research, education, and services. The system provides accurate and timely federal agency information to colleges, universities, and other research organizations. There are no registration fees and no access charges for using FEDIX. The only cost is for the phone call. FEDIX provides daily information updates on: Federal education and research programs (including descriptions, eligibility, funding, deadlines). Scholarships, fellowships, and grants. Available used government research equipment. New funding for specific research and education activities fromMartin [Page 20]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 the Commerce Business Daily, Federal Register, and other sources. Minority assistance research and education programs. News and current events within participating agencies. General information such as agency history, budget, organizaitonal structure, mission statement. etc. For more information, contact the HELPLINE at 301-975-0103 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm EST, except on federal holidays.
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