The first mac OSX AG room
node was demonstrated at the APAC'05 conference.
Organised by QPSF and APAC
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Queensland Minister Chris
Cummins, Federal Minister Helen Coonan, Prof Larry Smarr ...
in which R. Hawkins from
ANU made a presentation.
The AG used as a tiled-display: Chromium (August 2005)
Using the AG display as a
PowerWall.
Monday Nanocruises (August 2005)
AG testing happens every
Mondays
SC Global planning session with VisLab, Penn State and Singapore (31 August 2005)
Planning demonstration on
tiled displays for SC Global
Seminar presentation by C. Willing to the APAN conference (25 August 2005)
Chris Willing gave a
seminar presentation to the APAN conference attendees held in Taipei,
Taiwan through the AccessGrid. The title of the presentation was:
'Progress with Access Grid Clustered Displays and PAL/NTSC Video
[Remote Presentation via AG (or Polycom)'.
Chris Willing assisted with
the establishment and launch of the 1st AG node in the Philippines.
Presentation of the AG to UQ executives (October 2003)
QPSF, ITEE and VisLab made
a presentation on the uses of the Access Grid to the UQ executives:
applications include remote teaching between campuses but also student
supervision or research collaboration.
Remote Teaching from Taiwan to UQ Students (October 2003)
Dr N. Bordes is teaching
her visualisation class from Taiwan's National Center for
High-Performance Computing in Hsinchu to her UQ students in St Lucia.
NSF Planning Meeting (September 21, 2002)
B. Pailthorpe and N. Bordes
are invited participants to an NSF planning meeting taking place in
Washington DC and over the AG. Local time in Sydney is
2-4am on Saturday September 21, 2002 (Friday September 20 in
Washington).
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James Cook University Access Grid Inauguration (April 29, 2002)
The Queensland Minister of
Innovation and
Information Economy, the Honourable Paul Lucas on April 29, 2002 launches the
first AccessGrid in Queensland at James Cook
University.
The
VisLab Access Grid Node, built at the Australian Technology Park by
Pailthorpe and Willing, was the Australian Site for the SC'01 Global
Computing Conference in November 2001.
1st Network Packets in Sydney (August 2001)
Receiving
the first network packets on the first AccessGrid node in Australia.

