The "Mexican food computers" are located in Room 1114 of the Academic Surge building (two buildings away from Bainer Hall, south). They are run by Academic Computer Services (ACS), which reports to the Dean of the College of Engineering. (This was formerly called the CAE Lab.) The "Mexican food computers" are Sun Microsystems SPARCStations. They are all named after Mexican foods: burrito, enchilada, fajita, and so on. (Please do not use rosarita, which acts as the file server.) If you are in a course using the machines, an account will be set up for you. (CSE students have accounts automatically anyway.) If you add the class late, you may have to go to ACS and ask for an account individually. Your account name will consist of your first two initials, followed by your surname; e.g. if John Paul Jones were enrolled in our course, his account name would be jpjones. Note, though, that account names are truncated to 8 characters; if, say, Mary Ellen Johnson were enrolled, her account name would be mejohnso. Your initial password is your student ID number (without hyphens). Please change it the first time you log in, using the passwd command. These machines share a common file system, though of course not the same one as for the CS instructional machines.