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SSCC News, September, 1996
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This is the SSCC News.  This monthly electronic newsletter will keep you
informed about recent changes on the SSCC computer networks.  We hope 
this information will help improve communication between the SSCC
computing staff and all of you computer users out there.

Inside this issue...
   Welcome SSRI to the Coop
   Ultrix to be Retired September 30 - Make those Transport Files!
   Town Meeting September 20th at 1:00
   Announcing WinCenter - X-term Software which runs Windows Applications
   SSCC Training Schedule
   Possible Downtime during Computer Room Air Conditioner Replacement
   Reduced Operator Hours   

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Welcome SSRI to the Coop
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The Social Systems Research Institute (SSRI) of the Department of Economics 
has joined the Coop.  This became official at the annual meeting last month
of the Chairs and Directors of the sustaining member organizations of the 
SSCC.  SSRI has approximately 100 faculty, staff, and advanced graduate 
students many of whom already have SSCC accounts through their affiliations 
with IRP or CDE.  Among its contributions to the SSCC are funds used to
assist in the support of the coop, a new public terminal room, and a new 
UNIX machine.  The public terminal room is in 7413 Social Science and will 
have six X-terminals and a networked printer when it opens.  Access to the 
room will be with the same door access system that is installed in the 
terminal room in 2470.  As soon as physical plant completes installation of 
the door access system, the room will be opened, probably by the end of 
next week.  The UNIX machine that SSRI is contributing has been ordered and 
should arrive and be configured by the end of November. It is a 
multiprocessor Digital Alpha machine comparable to NORMAN but is expandable 
to approximately four times the capacity of NORMAN.

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Ultrix to be Retired September 30 - Make those Transport Files!
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We have been reminding you monthly since April that all Ultrix computers 
(EUNICE and CDE2) will be phased out.  Finally, the time has almost 
arrived -- AS OF OCTOBER 1, ULTRIX WILL BE NO MORE!  SAS and SPSS system 
files created on Ultrix computers will no longer be readable after this 
date.  These files have to be converted to transport files before they 
can be read by our SunOS or Digital UNIX computers.  This conversion must 
take place on Ultrix so it is crucial that you take care of this before 
Ultrix's demise. We have two SSCC documents which describe this process 
in detail:

How to Transport SAS Data Sets between Digital Unix, SunOS, and Ultrix (#1)
How to Transport SPSS Files between Digital Unix, SunOS, and Ultrix (#12)

These documents are available in printed form from consulting or in the 
Public Terminal Room.  On-line versions can be found in SSCGOPHER.

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Town Meeting September 20th at 1:00
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Tom Flory, SSCC Director, will preside over a Town Meeting on September 
20th at 1:00 in Social Science 4308.  He will discuss the ongoing
evolution of SSCC computers including a demonstration of WinCenter,
software that allows X-terminals to run PC Windows applications. Tom
will also use this town meeting to update everyone on the status of
the improvements to our network which have been made possible through 
the NFS Instrumentation Grant that was awarded the SSCC.  There will be 
plenty of opportunity for discussion and questions.

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Announcing WinCenter - X-term Software which runs Windows Applications
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SSCC recently purchased hardware and software which allows X-terminal 
users in Soc. Sci. 2470 to run programs on a Windows NT server.  With a 
high performance PC and NCD's WinCenter software, users in 2470 can now
run Windows Applications programs on the PC from the X-terminals.  So
far, the following programs are available: Microsoft Office, WordPerfect,
Citation, SPSS, MLn, STATA, and STAT/TRANSFER.  WinCenter will be 
demonstrated at the SSCC town meeting on September 20th.  There are also
two hands-on training sessions scheduled in Soc. Sci. 2470: September 30th
at 10:30 and October 24th at 2:00. If you want to try WinCenter on your 
own, pick up a copy of SSCC Pub #5-9, "Using PC Windows Applications from 
X-terminals", available in Social Science 2470 and from the Consultant.

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SSCC Training Schedule
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Note: All SSCC training sessions require preregistration.  If at least
five people have not preregistered for a course one week prior to its 
start date, the class may be canceled.  To preregister for a class, send 
mail to SSCCLASS indicating which class(es) you plan to attend.  You will 
be reminded about your preregistration through e-mail a day or two before 
the class begins. 

If no training session is offered for a topic you are interested in, please
send mail to SSCCLASS requesting a session.  We will schedule a session
if a minimum of five people request training on a topic.  

Date       Time     Topic                                       Room 
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9/9        10:30-12 UNIX Basics I: Commands, Files, Directories 2470  
9/10       10-11:30 VMS Basics I: Mail, Files, DCL, Helpline    2470  
9/11       10:30-12 UNIX Basics II: emacs Editor, MH Mail       2470  
9/12       10-11:00 VMS Basics II: Text Editing with EVE        2470  
9/16       10:30-12 UNIX Basics III: Running Jobs               2470  
9/17       10-11:00 VMS Basics III: Running Batch Jobs          2470  
9/18       10:30-12 Advanced UNIX I: Configuring the Shell      2470  
9/19       2:30-4   Intro to the PINE Mailer on VMS or UNIX     2470  
9/20       2-3      Intro to the EUDORA Mailer for PC Users     3432  
9/23       10:30-12 Advanced UNIX II:Manipulating Data(Filters) 2470  
9/23       10:30-12 Advanced UNIX III: Managing Source Code     2470  
9/26       2:30-4   Using SSCC's Consulting Database            2470  
9/27       2-3      WiscWorld (inc. FTP) for Windows from Home  3432  
9/30       10:30-12 Using PC Windows Applications from X-terms  2470  
10/1       10-11:30 Electronic Information: Practical Solutions 4452  
10/3       10-11:30 WWW and its Browsers (Netscape, Lynx, etc.) 4452  
10/8       10-11:30 Finding it on the Web                       3432  
10/9       2-3      Windows 95 Basics                           3432  
10/11      2-3:30   PC LAN Basics inc. Sharing Data w/ UNIX&VMS 3432  
10/16      2-3      Converting to VMS's PMDF Mail               4452  
10/21      10:30-12 SAS Programming Techniques & Efficiencies   4452  
10/23      10:30-12 Table Lookup Techniques in SAS              4452  
10/24      2-3:30   Using PC Windows Applications from X-terms  2470  
10/28      10:30-12 Intro to Citation:PC Bibliographic Database 3432  
10/29      11-12    Transferring Data between Stat Software     3432  
10/30      2-3      Scanning Text and Graphics                  4411  
11/5-11/14 2-3:15   Intro to SAS (4 sessions: Tues/Thurs)       3432  

Descriptions for each of the training sessions listed above may be found 
in SSCGOPHER.  To view them from this BULLETIN entry, press Return and 
then pick "2. Other Information Servers", then pick "1. sscgopher", and 
then pick "4. SSCC Classes".

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Possible Downtime during Computer Room Air Conditioner Replacement
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The May 1996 issue of SSCNEWS included an article about plans to replace
the air conditioner in the computer room.  Physical plant should begin
this replacement in the next week or two.  (Some parts have not yet 
been received.)  They expect the entire process to take less than two 
weeks.  Because the computer room overheats when the air conditioner is 
not running, we may have to power off the computers. Any downtimes will 
be posted in BROADCAST.
 
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Reduced Operator Hours
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Operator hours have been reduced to Monday - Friday, 9:00  to 5:00.
We have been monitoring tape mount requests and have found that there 
are hardly any mount requests during evenings and weekends. Besides tape 
mounts, the other major duty of operators during evenings and weekends 
is to collect and shelve computer room print out.  And, now that we have 
two self-serve printers with 24-hour access (refer to Bulletin or your
SSCC Handbook for queue names), it is no longer cost effective to use
student hourly time in this manner.  These additional hours of student 
hourly time will be reallocated to assisting system staff and assisting 
with the increasing number of network related tasks associated with the 
improvements being made to the network.