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The Physics student computing lab is located in room 80 of Tate Lab, and the Astronomy computer lab is in room 469B.
The computer lab is open to all Physics undergraduate and graduate students who are paying the IT Technology Fee.
Access to the lab is by a Ucard card reader. To get on the access list, please update your Physics Directory entry to include your Ucard number: http://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/myphys/profile/edit_dirinfo_form.html
The lab contains five quad-core Linux workstations, each with 6 GBytes memory.
You need a Physics account to log in to these systems - your University Internet account will not work.
These can be used for any kind of general computing needs. They contain Mathematica, MatLab, compilers for C, C++ and Fortran, as well as various other programming tools. Microsoft Office is also available on these systems.
Users also have access to the department's computational facilities via the condor batch system.
The lab also contains five Core 2 Duo Windows systems, each with 4 Gbytes memory, running Windows 7.
Login to these uses your University internet username and password (but you still need to be in the Physics directory for login to work).
These contain the standard Windows software set for Tate Lab: Microsoft Office, Firefox, Acrobat, Mathematica, etc.
This lab contains four linux and one windows workstation, with specifications and software similar to above.