<sectiontitle="List of computers the CSC controls">
<p>The Computer Science Club has access to a variety of different architectures to give members a chance to test their programs in different environments.</p>
<p>Here is a list of the computers we have available:</p>
<p>This is a Debian stable machine that runs the Computer Science Club, i.e it hosts all the important servers. It is also the machine where your home directory lives.</p>
<p>caffeine has 2000 MB of RAM and a AMD Athlon 64 X2 (dual core) 4200+ processor.</p>
<p>This is a Debian unstable machine, which means you will find bleeding-edge software available here. This may, or may not, work with the other software installed on your CSC account.</p>
<p>This is a Debian unstable machine, which means you will find bleeding-edge software available here. This may, or may not, work with the other software installed on your CSC account.</p>
<p>It as 512 MB of RAM and a single P3 1GHz processor. Its a good place to do random high-load work</p>
<p>This is a Debian unstable machine, which means you will find bleeding-edge software available here. This may, or may not, work with the other software installed on your CSC account.</p>
<p>It as 512 MB of RAM and a single P3 1GHz processor. It also suffers from an extremely dodgy power supply.</p>
<p>This is a Debian stable machine that runs as a backup for perpugilliam. This means that it runs the secondary LDAP server and soon to be kerberos, for authentication; and the backup mail exchange. Sadly, we are unable to provide backup NFS.</p>
<p>sparc0 is a <ahref="http://www.uw-dig.uwaterloo.ca/">UW-DIG</a> machine. It was graciously loaned to us by Peter Buhr. It currently runs Debian stable, and is a great platform for porting your software to UltraSparc.</p>
<p>It has 128 MB of RAM and a TI UltraSparc IIi processor.</p>