CUNY CIS and "For Your Electronic Information"

CUNY/CIS serves as CUNY's central computing facility. Our computing resources are also available to universities and other nonprofit organizations for a minimal fee. CUNY/CIS is connected via the Internet to many educational and other organizations. The primary Internet node for CUNY/CIS is CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

Computers at CUNY/CIS include a partitioned IBM 3090-600J with Vector Facility, operating under MVS/ESA and JES3, and VM/ESA. Dialup telephone numbers for these systems are: (212) 974-8680 for 9600bps and (212) 974-8600 for IBM 7171 300/1200/2400bps. The CUNY/CIS Support Center (CTRCU) may be contacted at (212) 541-0981.

FY^eI provides ongoing information of interest to the user community. It is available on the CUNY WWW home page (http://www.cuny.edu). Copies of current and back issues (formerly known as Communications)are available at the CUNY/CIS Help Desk; they will also be sent upon request to any CUNY inter-campus address. Anyone wishing to be added to the mailing list, including students who wish to receive copies of the newsletter through the campus mail, should write or email:

Liz Taylor
lizbh@cunyvm.cuny.edu

The City Univeristy of New York
555 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019

Suggestions, complaints or editorial contributions about technical issues of significance to special interest to the CUNY community should be brought to the editor's attention via email or through US mail at the address above.

Portions of FYeI may be reprinted without permission, except where otherwise indicated, provided that an acknowledgment of author and source is given. We will gladly exchange newsletters with other computer centers.

Editor-in-Chief, Graphics & Desktop Publisher
Liz Taylor

Associate Editors
Delia Bennett, Mary Carney, Gillian Frasier, Helen McLean and Pat Reber;

Staff Photographer
Aron Eisenpress

The editors gratefully acknowledge the editorial suggestions and technical advice provided by the CUNY/CIS staff. FYeI is produced an Apple Power PC 9100 using QuarkXPress. Mechanicals are printed on the Hewlett Packard LaserJet 4V.


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