banko@lisboa.ks.uiuc.edu (Brad Banko) (01/26/91)
January 25, 1991 The Theoretical Biophysics group at the University of Illinois is proud to announce that we are making a guest account available to other workers in molecular biology, chemistry and physics computing. This account provides users access to one of our transputer boards for computing molecular dynamics trajectories using the "Ego" program developed by this group. Guest users can also write programs in the Occam 2 language using either the Inmos Transputer Development System (TDS, an integrated programming environment), or the Inmos Toolset. Currently the board on the system has a 4-megabyte T800 host transputer plus 5 1-megabyte network T800 transputers. For login information or other information, send email to me: ============================================================== Brad Banko, Theoretical Biophysics, Beckman Institute Dept of Physics, University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign banko@lisboa.ks.uiuc.edu, (217)-244-1851, 328-4932 ==============================================================