Previous Gotchas!

2000

07/2000
Access change, August 1, 2000: "r" commands restricted from remote hosts
02/2000
FTP change for NCAR supercomputers
1998

10/98
MIGS now using NQE for job submission
09/98
New network security measures instituted
06/98
Keeping Mass Storage System files alive
05/98
Batch output too large? Good news, bad news
03/98
IP addresses are changing for NCAR supercomputers
02/98
Tips for reading IEEE and Cray binary data between SCD platforms
1997

12/97
New version of DCS available
10/97
Running Java applets from Netscape on SCD systems
8/97
GAU calculation simplified
7/97
MIGS MSS verbs to change July 23
6/97
1. Paiute and aztec users--Please add nqe module
2. flint and Fortran 90 modules
3. Changing a Makefile compiler target to Fortran 90 on the Crays
5/97
New Cray computer available for users
4/97
Mass Storage System maximum file size increases
3/97
Access Cray manuals on the Web
2/97
Using the Message Passing Toolkit (MPT)
1/97
  1. Local libraries being rebuilt
  2. CF90 conditional compilation requires .F or .F90
1996

12/96
  1. Echo users--Please add NQE to modules
  2. Using netng and netug for returning files from MIGS and IRJE

10-11/96
  1. Important Changes under UNICOS 9.0!
  2. New MSS Commands Came November 5!
09/96
Intermittent Hardware Problem Identified on Shavano
08/96
rsh in UNICOS: Don't Use the Wrong One!
07/96
"CF77 directives not supported by CF90" update
06/96
  1. Crayinfo command: Queues and other Information in a Nutshell
  2. Cray Vendor Documentation Available Online
05/96
  1. New charges command replaces gaus and acecpu
  2. UCAR/NCAR Web server reorganization
  3. BITNET phased out April 30
04/96
  1. Cray Fortran 90 is Here!
  2. CF90 Is Now the Supported Fortran Compiler
03/96
  1. Return file too big? View it in /usr/tmp
  2. I Don't Like Mondays (Tell Me Why)
02/96
Finding the PATH to Enlightenment
01/96
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1995
12/95
LEN Now an Intrinsic Function on Crays
11/95
Internet Remote Job Entry Limits and the Mass Storage System
10/95
Machines: Now You Seem 'Em, Now You Don't