Chapter 1: Computational Resources This section lists computational resources on the Internet. These are centers or particular machines that serve users with special computing requirements. A good example of such a resource is a supercomputer center. Contents 1.1 The Air Force Supercomputer Center at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico [Jun89] 1.2 Cornell Theory Center, Cornell National Supercomputer Facility [Aug92] 1.3 [Discontinued] John von Neumann National Supercomputer Center [Jun92] 1.4 NCAR - National Center For Atmospheric Research [Oct92] 1.5 National Center for Supercomputing Applications [Jun89] 1.6 National Energy Research Supercomputer Center [Aug90] 1.7 NPAC - Northeast Parallel Architectures Center [Jun89] 1.8 OSC - Ohio Supercomputer Center [Sep92] 1.9 PSC - The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center [Feb92] 1.10 SDSC - San Diego Supercomputer Center [Jun89] 1.11 BRL - US Army Research Laboratory (Ballistic Research Lab) [Aug92] 1.12 Information Systems and Technology, University of Cal- ifornia, Berkeley [Sep92] 1.13 SuperComputing Services, The University of Calgary [Sep89] March 15, 1993 NNSC Section 1.0, Page 1 1.14 CERPASS - Center for Experimental Research in Parallel Algorithms, Software and Systems [Oct89] 1.15 CHPC - University of Texas System High Performance Computing [Sep92] 1.16 NCSC - North Carolina Supercomputing Center [Aug92] 1.17 Arizona State University Supercomputing Services [Jan91] 1.18 UCLA Office of Academic Computing [Mar90] March 15, 1993 NNSC Section 1.0, Page 2