ACM@UIUC wishes to thank...

So many organizations and people have given to ACM@UIUC over the years that it's impossible for us to ever list every one of them. But there are a few companies, departments, and people that make our lives much easier here at ACM@UIUC.

Our Corporate Friends
Intel
Compaq
Intel and Compaq for their donation of various computers to replace our aging cluster of office and server machines.
Sun Sun Microsystems (and UIUC Central Stores) for their donation of three Ultra 5 workstations, and for their previous donations of two Ultra 1 workstations and a SPARCstation 20 which was our old webserver.
Andersen Consulting Andersen Consulting for their sponsorship of our EOH 1999 project teams.
Balr BALR for the Linux User's Group UIUC Linux Distribution Site.
Be Be, Inc. for their extra-generous donation of a fully-loaded 133MHz Dual 603E BeBox.
Hp Hewlett Packard and Eddie Gornish for the donation of a Brand-Spankin' new LaserJet 4M Plus.
IBM IBM for the donation of Sleepless, our original RS/6000 PowerStation 360.
Lante Lante for their contribution of two Macintosh color monitors for our lab, and our k-rad mixer for the acm sound system.
Microsoft Microsoft, for their donation of games to give away at a general meeting, joysticks for use in projects, copies of Windows NT, and a ton of books.
Motorola Motorola for their contribution of O'Reilly Books and IC data books.
MTI MTI and their subsidiary National Peripherals Inc. for a 9 gig hard drive.
Netscape Netscape Corporation for the Netsite Commerce Server on Sleepless.
O'Reilly & Associates O'Reilly & Associates and their book recycling program for all of the nifty reference books.
SGI Silicon Graphics, Inc. for lending us an 02 and a PPro 200 to demonstrate VRML technologies at Engineering Open House 1997.
Symantec Symantec for their donation of a wicked-fast PowerMac 8500 for desktop publishing and their sponsorship of the Spring 1996 ACM Java programming contest.
XiLinx Xilinx for copies of the Programmable Logic databook and evaluation boards.
Mole Hole The Mole Hole of Atlanta for their donation of a copy machine.

ACM@UIUC Friends & Thank Yous