The instructional Windows computer labs have Java and Eclipse installed for CS302 students to do their programming assignments, and to practice Java programming in general.. You are automatically issued a Windows account to use the CS lab computer, which is done by the Computer Systems Lab (CSL) after you register for the course. This account is completely separate from the email account supplied to you by the university (Wisc NetID).
The instructional computer labs are located on the first floor of the Computer Sciences building. These labs are open from 7 AM - 1 AM every day. The following Windows 7 labs available for the use by CS302 students. Linux machines are also available in 1350 CS if you prefer to use Linux computers, those linux machines also have Java and Eclipse IDE installed.
Operating System | Room | Workstation Type |
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Windows 7 | 1366 CS | Pentium IV 3.2 GHz |
Windows 7 | 1368 CS | Pentium D 3.2 GHz |
All the instructional computers print to the printers in 1359 CS. In order to print from any of the instructional machines your paper quota must be greater than 0. At the beginning of the semester all CS302 students receive an initial paper quota established by the CSL. If you exhaust your paper quota you must go to the CSL in 2350 CS during workday hours to purchase more pages.
Each of your print jobs will be scheduled individually and may print out on any of the printers in 1359 CS. To check which printer your job is coming out on look for your login name on the monitor by each printer.
If there is a problem with one of the printers or there is no paper left in the print room, send email to lab@cs.wisc.edu. Do not try to fix any of the printers yourself.
For further information about printing (how to check your quota, how to remove a job that you printed accidentally, etc) check the Printing section of the CSL documentation.