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All of the project development took place at the Centre for Experimental
& Constructive Mathematics.  This is primarily a UNiX shop which
is based on Silicon Graphics Inc. workstations.  The full complement of
machines includes
-  SGI R4000 100 MHz Challenge servers
 -  SGI R3000 33 MHz Indigo workstations
 -  SGI R4600 PC 133 MHz Indy workstations
 -  SUN SPARC 20/61 server
 -  NCD X-terminals
 -  Mac 7100 A/V PC
 -  IBM 33 MHz '486 PC
 
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Peripherals include
-  Ricoh FS 2 colour scanner
 -  LaserWriter Pro 600 printer
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 10 Gbytes of available disk space
 
 
Typical memory on the workstations was around 24 -- 35 Mbytes
with a maximum of 192 Mbytes on one of the servers.
At the time of this writing, the  Proceedings  consumed approximately
 150 Mbytes.
 
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