The Graphics Instructional Lab
The graphics instructional lab, located in Sieg Hall room 228, was
opened in September 1994. It is filled with Windows 2000 workstations, donated
by Intel. These workstations have lots of RAM, powerful graphics cards and
large monitors. Applications are built using VC++, the Fltk UI toolkit, and
OpenGL.
Rules For Sieg 228
- The machines in Sieg 228 are primarily for the use of cse457
and cse557 students working on assignments for those courses.
If you are not a graphics student, or not working on the course,
you may use the machines in Sieg 228, but must give up
your machine if someone needs it for the course.
- If for some reason, you get hung, mail
support@cs.washington.edu. They will take care
of this for you.
- Feel free to open the windows if it gets hot, but if you are the last one
to leave the lab, make sure they are closed. Equipment has been
stolen from the first and second floors of Sieg because of open windows.
- The lab has copies of course reference material, including textbooks
OpenGL reference texts. These may not leave the lab, and please return
them to the bookshelf when you are done using them.
In addition to the above rules, the Lab Community Committee has created a set of guidelines about general lab use. The main points are:
- Be aware of yourself and your space. Remember that
your behaviour affects others.
- The labs are an academic community of which you
and your fellow students are citizens.
- We are each responsible for our community's working environment.
- Follow the Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated.
Please read the complete Lab Usage Guidelines.