From decvax!duke!unc!lynn  Thu Feb 26 13:36:16 1981
To: duke!decvax!ucbvax!mark
Subject: unc on the uucp network
Cc: mp tas
Status: R

You may be getting several replies from unc on your network request,
because we have not really centralized control of the network.

unc is the Computer Science Department of the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.  We are running UNIX on two VAX's and a
PDP-11/45.  The only external network connection is via the VAX
named "unc", but the other two machines also use uucp to talk to
one another.  The other VAX is "grumpy" and the 11/45 is "pdp".
We are accessible directly from duke, which we poll hourly.

People "in charge" are:
Lynn TenEyck, "lynn", (919) 933-1380, facilities manager
Tim Seaver, "tas", (919) 933-5698, grad student who actually does all
	of the work keeping us running
Mike Pique, "mp", (919) 933-5698, who does just about everything tas
	doesn't do

We have 26 users subscribing to NET news items.

unc is for general department educational use and research.  grumpy
is used for research in high performance graphics.  pdp is used for
some production graphics use and as a link to the main campus number
crunchers (if we ever get the UNIX device driver for the DX-11 running!).

We are willing to do some limited calling of other systems, negotiated
on a per case basis.  We prefer that people call us via duke, so we
don't have a long list of sites to notify if we make uucp changes.
Also, our communications equipment is limited and our phone budget
not terribly large.

If you don't have our uucp login information, you can have it on request
but it is not general information.

Systems we can call directly:
duke, phs (Duke University Dept. Physiology), wolfvax (North Carolina
State University Dept. of EE), ucsfcgl, alice, and of course ucbvax.
The only sites we normally call are duke, phs, and wolfvax; we route all of
our network traffic through duke.

>From unc!mp  Sat Mar  7 15:46:10 1981
To: ucbvax!mark
Status: R

 Mark: here is an updated version of our unc "site description". Please
 note a correction to the `uuname' list sent by unc!lynn last week:
	for 'ncsu' read 'wolfvax' [they changed their uucp name].
	That's the NC State machine, running UNIX part-time for VLSI classes.
 Our uucp login line is as follows, although to insulate our correspondents
 from changes, we suggest you reach us through duke.
unc Any ACU 300 919-933-9911 "" CR "" "" *--*--* 21 login:-BREAK1-login: LF "" uucp ssword gibble

 Our .uindex has 184 lines, 27 of them containing 'NET'.
	Mike Pique. (919) 933-5698
 Site desc follows, surrounded by lines of asterisks:
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University of North Carolina Dept. of Computer Science.
	New West Hall 035A UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
USENET address: duke!unc (main CPU), duke!unc!grumpy, duke!unc!pdp (see below).
Tech contacts:
	jem: John Menges, Dept. Software coordinator. (919) 933-7339.
	lynn: Lynn TenEyck, System administrator. (919) 933-1380.
	tas : Tim Seaver, System manager. (919) 933-5698.
	mp: Michael Pique, Molecular graphics project. (919) 933-5698.
	Mail sent to jem will be forwarded as needed.
UNC CS operates three UNIX systems:
unc:	General Dept education & research- algorithms, compilers, IC design.
	VAX-11/780 2 Meg, two 256 Meg disks, Berkeley 4bsd VMUNIX.
unc!grumpy: Dedicated interactive graphics- molecular biology, crystallography,
	medical imaging, VLSI layout and simulation.
	VAX-11/780 2 Meg, one 256 Meg disk, 800/1600 tape, Berkeley 4bsd VMUNIX.
	Also 1024x1024x6-bit Ikonas RDS-3000 color video frame buffer, video
	digitizer, Vector General 3303 3-d line-drawing display, A-to-D cnvtr.
unc!pdp:Interactive graphics research and production- molecular biology,
	shape-description algorithms. PDP-11/45 248K, 14 Meg disk, v7 UNIX.
	Also Vector General Series 3 3-d line-drawing display, A-to-D.

The `unc' machine polls duke frequently; it runs UNIX 24 hours a day.
Both `grumpy' and `pdp' are special-purpose machines; outside mail is forwarded
	but not encouraged.
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