From decvax!duke!reed!ross  Tue Mar 17 06:51:58 1981
Status: R

The name is duke!reed.
Contact ross, valer or cag.  Those names go with:
	Graham Ross, interested alumnus.
	Jim Valerio, interested student.
	Charlie Green, Director, Academic Cumputing, (503)-771-1112x329

Reed is a small, coed liberal arts college in Portland, OR.
We have an 11/70 running V7 Unix (with modifications to the
RP06 driver and with power-fail recovery capability).  There
are two DH11s, an RP06, 500 Kbyte of core, a TU16, an LP11,
two RX01s (our users use mountable floppies for portable
storage) and an optically-isolated high-speed terminal net-
work going out to the science departments.  We have licenses
for V6, PWB V1, and V7 Unix.

	Our /etc/passwd has 803 lines in it, but we seldom find
more than 20 people logged in at once.  The user community
breaks down into four groups:
	1) Students and Faculty whose uses are tied directly
	   to the college's curricula;
	2) Students who use nroff to format papers and theses;
	3) Students who write and/or play games; and
	4) Students and alumni who maintain the system and use it as
	   it as a playground in OS tweaking and language development.
Out of 800 users, only a few subscribe to network news.  Here's
the demography:
	12 subscribe to NET.ALL
	3 subscribe only to NET.sf-lovers
	1 subscribes only to NET.general
	3 subscribe to NET.ALL, excluding sf-lovers and human-nets.
NET.ALL isn't much, because our .sys file only allows NET.general,
NET.v7vbugs, and NET.news.  (So, we're defrauding some of our
users -- so what?)

I think we are happy with just one connection (through Duke),
though it might make more sense to keep West Coast mail on the
West Coast.

Our .sys file has reed and duke, that's all.

When you finish your map, give us a copy.  It sounds like fun.

