The following year, corporate problems led ETA to cancel the program, and the Cornell Theory Center, with support from the National Science Foundation and IBM, designed a revised program, where all winning teams received internet connections and access throughout the year to the supercomputing resources at the Cornell Theory Center.
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From 1991-1994, this program was expanded to include summer programs at other supercomputing centers (NCSA and University of Huntsville, Alabama in 1991; Reed College and the Oregon Graduate Institute, and Sandia National Laboratories in 1992).