Becoming a Mirror Site
If you are interested in mirroring the NPAC Visible Human Viewer,
please send a request to Paul Coddington and Michael Chang,
<
paulc@npac.syr.edu,yjchang@npac.syr.edu>.
You will need the following:
-
A Web server with about 1 Gbyte of disk space available.
Note that this may grow substantially in the future if we add more data,
e.g. MRI and CT and the Visible Woman (however due to lack of time and
funding, this is unlikely to happen any time soon).
-
An 8mm tape drive to extract the data from tape, or a fast enough network
connection that you can download the whole data archive file.
Data is available for download at:
-
Ability to extract a Unix tape archive (tar) file.
-
In the near future the data may also be available via CD-ROM.
You are free to edit the HTML to show that your institution is hosting
the mirror site, but we ask that you keep the same name (NPAC Visible Human
Viewer) and some attribution to show
that the Web site and applet were originally developed
at the Northeast Parallel Architectures Center at Syracuse University,
with a hyperlink to the original site.
We would be particularly grateful to have mirror sites that are also
translated into other languages.
If you create a mirror site, please let us know and we will add it to
our list.
The NPAC Visible Human visualization project,
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center,
Syracuse University.
Send comments or suggestions to Paul Coddington and Michael Chang,
paulc@npac.syr.edu,yjchang@npac.syr.edu.
Last updated 16 September 1996.