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  • A Seymour Cray Perspective

    Slides from a technical presentation given by Gordon Bell of Microsoft Research.

    research.microsoft.com

  • Cray User Group

    An independent, international consortium of organizations that own or use Cray or SGI computer systems. Includes membership details, announcements, conference details, and working group information.

    www.cug.org

  • ExCray.com

    Resource for alumni of Cray Research. Includes a database of members, free e-mail addresses, news, and a bulletin board.

    www.excray.com

  • CRAY-1 Hardware Reference Manual

    The first 3 chapters of the CRAY RESEARCH CRAY-1 Hardware Reference Manual 2240004, Revision C.

    www.ed-thelen.org

  • Cray Inc.

    Official site for the supercomputers company. Includes details of products, job opportunities, and investor information.

    www.cray.com

  • Cray Supercomputer FAQ

    An extensive set of questions and answers on topics such as Cray Supercomputer families and buying secondhand machines. Includes technical documents and anecdotes.

    www.spikynorman.dsl.pipex.com

  • Cray-Cyber

    Free interactive access to historical supercomputers such as a Cray Y-MP EL running UNICOS or a Cyber 960 running NOS.

    www.cray-cyber.org

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