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Tutorial slides by Mark Maimone, Carnegie Mellon Computer Science

Originally presented at the CMU VASC'94 Retreat on 9 August 1994.

Copyright, etc:

You are free to use these slides for personal use, even in a presentation of your own! However, If you do use two or more of these pages in a presentation, please mention where you got them, and please send me a short email note. I'd like to know that you found them useful, and (if it's not too much to ask!) have a general idea of the audience. Please also forward any enhancements you might make to them. Thanks!

Presentation Tips

I presented these slides live using an overhead projector display directly connected to a SPARCstation running X Mosaic. The Lucinda Bright Large font worked best for me, though an even larger font would have been better. I had no Net connection for the talk, so I used [BINARY] htmlgobble by ley@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (and some other short scripts) to download cached versions of some Web pages.

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VASC'94 Retreat -- mwm@cmu.edu