The University Booth encourages Universities to demonstrate research
and instructional related designs, tools, and
materials such as WWW based
course materials.
For those demonstrations requiring specific hardware/software configurations,
it may be best to bring your own hardware. Please contact the University
Booth coordinator if you wish to do this.
Otherwise the University Booth will do its best to accomodate your
needs. But the following guidelines will help to ensure your success.
The University booth will have Sun Solaris platforms (donated through
DACnet by Sun), and also Intel based PCs running both Linux and Windows.
Generally speaking
vendor packages are not available (examples Mentor, Synopsys, Viewlogic.)
Bring both the media and media reader for the system you plan to use.
So for example
if your software is on 4mm DAT for a Sparcstation bring both your
tapes, 4mm Sun tape drive, and cables. If you expect to bring Zip disks, bring
the corresponding Zip Drive and drivers.
While the booth has an internet connection, it is still wise
to bring software and if you are planning on a WWW demo it would
be advisable to run the demo off local files instead of depending
on access to a remote location.
See the booth schedules for available hosts and operating systems.
For further information contact ... Patrick H. Madden University Booth Coordinator
State University of New York at Binghamton
pmadden@cs.binghamton.edu
(Voice) 1-607-777-2943
(Fax) 1-607-777-4729
http://vlsicad.cs.binghamton.edu/~pmadden