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Lab Hardware and Software
There are 6 computer labs on the campus. The labs are part of the UHSSL computer network. The main servers run Microsoft Windows 2003 Server while the individual workstations run Microsoft Windows XP Professional. The labs also have a variety of software installed and a high-speed connection to the Internet. The hardware and software profiles for each lab are listed below.
When the Multimedia Lab and Instructional Computer Lab are not being used for classes, students may meet in them and do group work and projects. Only students in the CS/IS program may use the CS/IS Instructional Computer Lab.
Click on a lab to learn more about it. **Please note that this is not a total listing of available software**
Computer Labs
Open Lab
Open Lab
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Open Computer Lab
The Open Computer Lab is located on 3rd floor in Room 303. Students may use it for educational, instructional, and university business during its hours of operation
- 27 workstations
- Open during facility's operational hours
- Requires individual account
- Print allowance for students
- Photo scanner available
- Quiet environment enforced
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Software
- Windows XP operating system
- Microsoft Office 2007
(Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher)
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
(Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual J#)
- Microsoft J++
- Java
- QVTNet (FTP, Terminal)
- Internet Explorer browser
- Netscape browser
- Firefox browser
- Windows Media Player
- RealOne Player
- QuickTime
- WinZip
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Roxio Easy CD Creator.
Programs are updated as new versions come out |
Hardware Configuration
- Pentium D, 2.8 GHz processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 80 GB SATA hard drive
- 17" LCD monitor
- DVD+RW
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Printing
- 2 high speed black & white laser printers inside of lab
- B/W printers print up to 45 pgs/min and can provide duplex printing
- 1 color laser printer outside of lab, complete with duplexer
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Special Notes
1 computer reserved for individuals needing accommodation
- Wheelchair-accessible
- 20" LCD (Flat Panel) monitor
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- Headphones with a microphone
- ZoomText program
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Multimedia Lab
Multimedia Lab
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Multimedia Computer Lab
The Multimedia Lab is located on the 3rd floor in Room 305. It is designed as a multipurpose classroom for general classes, ITV classes, and classes needing computing resources. There are 28 PC workstations in the lab.
When classes are not scheduled for the lab, students may use the room for group work or projects that require discussion or a louder noise level than what is allowed in the open computer lab.
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Software
- Windows XP operating system
- Microsoft Office 2007
(Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher)
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
(Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual J#)
- Microsoft J++
- Java
- QVTNet (FTP, Terminal)
- Internet Explorer browser
- Netscape browser
- Firefox browser
- Windows Media Player
- RealOne Player
- QuickTime
- WinZip
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Roxio Easy CD Creator.
Programs are updated as new versions come out |
Hardware Configuration
- Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz processor
- 512 MB RAM
- 40 GB hard drive
- 19" CRT monitor
- Dual DVD-ROM / DVD+RW drives
- Floppy drive
- 250 MB Zip drive
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Printing
- 1 high speed black & white laser printer inside of lab
- 1 color laser printer outside of lab, complete with duplexer
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Instructional Computer Lab
Instructional Computer Lab
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Instructional Computer Lab
The Instructional Computer Lab is located on the 3rd floor in Room 306. It is designed as a multipurpose classroom for general classes and classes needing computing resources.
There are 30 PC workstations in the lab, with wired access to the network and Internet. When classes are not scheduled for the lab, students may use the room for group work or projects that require discussion or a louder noise level than what is allowed in the open computer lab.
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Software
- Windows XP operating system
- Microsoft Office 2007
(Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher)
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
(Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual J#)
- Microsoft J++
- Java
- QVTNet (FTP, Terminal)
- Internet Explorer browser
- Netscape browser
- Firefox browser
- Windows Media Player
- RealOne Player
- QuickTime
- WinZip
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Roxio Easy CD Creator.
Programs are updated as new versions come out |
Hardware Configuration
- Pentium Core Duo 2, 2.2 GHz processor
- 2 GB RAM
- 160 GB hard drive
- 17" LCD monitor
- DVD+RW drives
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Printing
- 1 high speed black & white laser printer, and 1 color laser printer inside of lab
- B/W printers print up to 45 pgs/min and can provide duplex printing
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Mobile Computer Lab
Mobile Computer Lab
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Mobile Computer Lab
There are 2 mobile labs consisting of 35 laptop computers each. The computers access the network and Internet through wireless technology. When classes are not scheduled for the labs, students may use the laptops in an available classroom for group work or projects that require discussion or a louder noise level than what is allowed in the open computer lab.
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Software
- Windows XP operating system
- Microsoft Office 2007
(Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher)
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
(Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual J#)
- Microsoft J++
- Java
- QVTNet (FTP, Terminal)
- Internet Explorer browser
- Netscape browser
- Firefox browser
- Windows Media Player
- RealOne Player
- QuickTime
- WinZip
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Roxio Easy CD Creator.
Programs are updated as new versions come out |
Mobile Lab 1 - Hardware Configuration
- Pentium III, 1 GHz processor
- 640 MB RAM
- 20 GB hard drive
- 14.1" Display
- Touchpad/Touch Erasehead Pointing Device or optical USB mouse.
- 3.5 Floppy drive or 8x CD-RW drive or second battery
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Mobile Lab 2 - Hardware Configuration
- Pentium M, 1.73 GHz processor
- 1.5 GB RAM
- 40 GB hard drive
- 14.1" Display
- Touchpad or optical USB mouse.
- 3.5 Floppy drive or 24x CD-RW drive or second battery
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Computer Science / Information Systems Instructional Computer Lab
Computer Science / Information Systems Instructional Computer Lab
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CS/IS Instructional Computer Lab
The Computer Science / Information Systems (CS/IS) Instructional Computer Lab is located on the 3rd floor in Room 312. It is designed as a multipurpose room. The lab is used as a combined classroom and computer lab for classes in the Computer Science / Information Systems program and as a classroom for general classes.
The lab consists of 25 workstations and desktop PC's, as well as several network servers and routers. When classes are not scheduled in the lab, CS/IS students may use is to complete projects or work on assignments in their CS/IS classes. However, the lab is kept locked and students must contact the technical staff at the Help Desk to get access to it.
Software packages installed on all of the equipment are determined by the instructors in the CS/IS program. The lab is NOT a general use lab and the software is changed according to the needs of the CS/IS program.
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