PHYSNET (HEPnet) via CUSB 9600 baud leased line to Brookhaven
2x reliable 370/E, 2x intermittant, 1x ng
Apparently 370/E circuitry designs had used "typical" values for chips
instead of "worst case". As a result, chips often had to be
hand-selected to find one that would work reliably in the CPU.
uVAXII + VME 68000 +XBus in development
use of Theory Center Production Supercomputer Facility
1987
use of CNSF
rigorous 9track tape cleaning/certification
free uVAX replacement for CLEO VAX-11/750
(intermittant problems caused by design error)
13x VAXstations sold (18x still on desks; 72x DECstations)
1993
FDDI couldn't work in -60, free upgrades to -90
December: WWW.LNS.CORNELL.EDU
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2006
March 22: WWW.LEPP.CORNELL.EDU
linux clusters
At some time before 2006, LNS61 became a DigitalPersonalWorkStation 600au (based on DEC's proprietary Alpha CPU chip) connected to a half-dozen 9-70GB SCSI disks.
LNS62 became a VAXstation 4000-90, running diskless, clustered with LNS61.
...
2013
January: Ray Helmke retired
David Kreinick as temporary director of computer group
Werner Sun hired as permanent director of computer group
2016
July 26:
central VMS systems LNS61 and LNS62 retired
CESR VMS systems shut down as a test, then restored; permanent shutdown in December?
November: Selden to retire
Computer staff no longer here
Chris Hopper
David Jones (to video consulting)
Erich Knobil (to ROLM; then teaching)
Gary Percy (to west coast with HEP wife, then Wind River Systems)