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Processor

Intel Pentium 4 2.80 Ghz, 800 Mhz Front Side Bus, 512KB Cache

RAM

512MB Non-ECC 400Mhz Double Data Rate (DDR)

Video

Nvidia Geforce FX 5200, 18" Ultrasharp LCDs

Storage

40GB EIDE 7200RPM, Zip Drive, CD-RW, Floppy

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OUGL Dawg Prints Center Has Moved
Date: 09/18/2008

As of September 19th the Odegaard Dawg Prints Center will move its services to the Communications Dawg Prints Center located in the Communications Building B-042. Any refund request, reprints, specialty print jobs, or poster printing can be done by going to the Communications Dawg Prints Center. Those looking to add value to their Husky or Dawg Prints cards can do so online using your VISA or Mastercard by going to UW Housing and Food Services' Husky Card page. You can also add value using cash by going to one of the Husky Card Add Value Stations located in the HUB, Allen North Lobby, or OUGL First Floor, or by going to the Husky Card Office on the ground floor of Odegaard. The hours for the Communications Dawg Prints Center are Monday-Thursday, 8am-8pm, Friday, 8am-6pm and Saturday-Sunday, 1-5pm.



Upgrades to the Learning Spaces
Date: 08/27/2008

During the September break, Learning & Scholarly Technologies (LST) will upgrade 171 workstations in the Odegaard Learning Commons as well as add tabloid sized scanners, upgrade all existing scanners, scanning software, and HDV video editing decks, and install the latest Adobe Design Premium in both the Odegaard Learning Commons and the Mary Gates Hall Computing Resource Center. These upgrades were funded by the UW Student Technology Fee.

New workstation specs:

  • 171 Dell OptiPlex 755 Minitower
  • Processor: Core 2 Quad 2.50GHz
  • RAM: 4GB DDR2
  • Video Card: 256MB ATI RADEON HD 2400 XT
  • Hard Drive: 160GB
  • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive: 16X DVD+/-RW and 16X DVD
  • Smart Card Reader and FireWire 400
The LST Technology Studios will also receive upgrades, including a new dual-boot MacBook Pro in the Digital Presentation Studio, and the latest version of Reason in the Digital Audio Workstation.


If you're working on a team project, one of LST's new Collaboration Studios might be just the place for your team to work. New walk-up Collaboration Studios were added in the Mary Gates Hall Computing Resource Center, as well as the second floor of the Odegaard Undergraduate Library. Learn more about the Collaboration Studios.


Need help with your computer? The Computer Vet is a free, help-desk service offered to UW students, faculty, and staff to assist with computing problems such as operating system updates, anti-virus installation and updates, and infected computers blocked from UW network access. As of Summer 2008, the Computer Vet service now includes the removal of many types of peer-to-peer (P2P) software. Learn more about the Computer Vet.



Employment Opportunities Available
Date: 02/13/2008

Looking for a student job? Catalyst and partners have several part-time student and graduate student positions open right now. If you'd be interested in doing tech support, teaching workshops or helping out with videoconferences, check out the job descriptions on our Jobs page.



Catalyst Free Computing Workshops
Date: 09/21/2007

Over 50 free computing workshops are offered every quarter from UW Catalyst.

All current UW students, staff, and faculty are welcome to attend. The Autumn Quarter schedule and workshop descriptions are available online.



Join CUE
Date: 08/19/2007

Join the Catalyst User Experience Team (CUE) to help us design the Catalyst Tools to better meet your needs. As a CUE member, you will be asked to volunteer once or twice a year as a participant in surveys, interviews, and/or focus groups; we estimate the total time commitment to be about two to three hours per academic year.



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