- A resource of the Texas Learning and Computation Center TLC2 website
- Location: Room 200, Philip G. Hoffman Hall
- Capacity: 46 fixed seats and 2 wheelchair access seats
- Computer Systems
- 48 Rackmount Computers
- Processor: AMD Athlon 1.4 GHz at 266 MHz
- Hard Drive: IBM 40 GB 7200 RPM, ATA100 HDD
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GEFORCE2 MX-400, 64MB
- Display: KDS Rad 5 15” Flat Panel
- Display, keyboard and mouse at each desktop
- 48 KVM extenders for keyboard, video and mouse
- Rackmount and Lecturn OS: Dual boot Linux Redhat 7.2/Windows 2000
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Windows 2000 software: Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Visio 2002, Ghostscript, Ghostview 4.1, Xemacs, Netscape Explorer 6.2.1, Internet Explorer 5.5, PuTTY/pscp,7.02 , SSH Secure Shell Client/File Transfer Client, Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.05, QuickTime 5.0,RealPlayer 8 basic, WinZip 8, Synchron Eyes, McAfee Virus Scan 4.5 SP1, Visual StudioC++/Basic/J++, GLUT, JDK and Perl(Active Perl)
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Linux software: Gnuplot, JDK 1.4 beta, Koffice, MPIch, Mozilla 0.9.7, OpenGL/GLUT, OpenSSH, perl, teTeX xfig. Classroom is run off an NT4 Server along with a Linux Server. All machines are protected by a Linux Redhat 7.2 Firewall
- Audio Visual Equipment
- 18 Boundary Microphones for Audio Visual Conferencing
- 1 fixed, 1 wireless Microphone
- 2 Proxima ProAV 9410 SXVGA LCD video projectors
- 1 Elmo Document Camera
- 3 Sony DXC-390 IT Camera, 14:1 Fujinon zoom lenses
- 1 Wascom 12” x 18” electronic projectable annotation table
- 1 JVC SR-TS1U VHS video cassette recorder
- 1 Polycom ViewStation 4000 H, 323 Codecs
- 1 Polycom BRI interface for video conferencing
- 1 Extron Video Matrix switch (Covid)
- 1 Crestron remote touch screen to drive projectors, audio/video conferencing, VCR, and lectern computer, screens, lights, mics and Elmo
- Projectable, magnetic and writeable wall surface
- Streaming video from visualization lab and linkage for Videoconferencing between Classroom 232 and the Administrative Conference Room
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