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Campus Software Purchasing & Installation

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Microsoft

Microsoft Office is available for all University owned computers. If you need it installed, please contact your department technical support staff. Any other Microsoft purchasing for departmental is done through eShop. Please speak with your department business manager to place an order.

UNO FLASH 2007 WORKING!! Condition is 'Used'. Shipped with USPS First Class.does not come with box. Uno Online lets you play the popular Uno card game in your web browser. The aim of the game is to be the first player with no cards, similar to other Crazy Eights style card games. Play Uno Online with 2, 3, or 4 players.

Adobe Purchasing for Departments

Adobe Creative Cloud is available for University Owned Computers, however there are two primary licenses for this installation. For assistance with determining license and having this installed please contact your department technical support staff.

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For more information regarding the University of Nebraska Omaha Adobe License, please check out our Adobe Page.

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Statistics Packages for Departments

Statistics packages can be purchased by departments only. Licenses run one year, starting July 1 of each fiscal year and must be renewed each year to continue using the software.

To purchase: First contact your campus support person to see if your college has a site license for this software. If they don't, contact the UNO Helpdesk for pricing and purchasing info at 402.554.4357 or unohelpdesk@nebraska.edu

Uno Flash Game

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Campus Hardware Purchasing

UNO uses four manufacturers for computer hardware: Apple, Dell, HP and Lenovo. Hardware purchases can be made through :

  • Apple :
    • Apple Educational website
  • Dell :
    • Eshop - Connection
  • HP :
    • Eshop - Dell
  • Lenovo :
    • Eshop - CDW-G

Uno Flash For Sale

For all purchases please speak with the technical support staff in your area.


The power pins are as follows:
  • Vin. The input voltage to the Arduino/Genuino board when it's using an external power source (as opposed to 5 volts from the USB connection or other regulated power source). You can supply voltage through this pin, or, if supplying voltage via the power jack, access it through this pin.
  • 5V.This pin outputs a regulated 5V from the regulator on the board. The board can be supplied with power either from the DC power jack (7 - 12V), the USB connector (5V), or the VIN pin of the board (7-12V). Supplying voltage via the 5V or 3.3V pins bypasses the regulator, and can damage your board. We don't advise it.
  • 3V3. A 3.3 volt supply generated by the on-board regulator. Maximum current draw is 50 mA.
  • GND. Ground pins.
  • IOREF. This pin on the Arduino/Genuino board provides the voltage reference with which the microcontroller operates. A properly configured shield can read the IOREF pin voltage and select the appropriate power source or enable voltage translators on the outputs to work with the 5V or 3.3V.