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|    Message 143 of 2,243    |
|    Allen Prunty to All    |
|    Commodore Amiga Still in Service    |
|    04 Jun 16 23:10:38    |
      One Ancient Commodore Amiga Runs the Heat and AC for 19 Public Schools       The 30-year-old computer has been running day and night for decades              Somewhere in Grand Rapids, Michigan, there is an ancient Commodore Amiga that       is hard at work. For over a quarter century it has been controlling the heat       and air conditioning at 19 different schools and running nonstop. It's still       kicking, for now anyway.              A report from local news outlet WoodTV, details the situation:              The Commodore Amiga was new to GRPS in the early 1980s and it has been working       tirelessly ever since. GRPS Maintenance Supervisor Tim Hopkins said that the       computer was purchased with money from an energy bond in the 1980s. It replaced       a computer that was "about the size of a refrigerator."       Since then, the machine has tirelessly controlled the heating and AC systems at       the 19 schools under its jurisdiction using a system that sends out commands       over short-wave radio frequencies. The trouble is, those same frequencies are       used by maintenance workers' walkie-talkies which can cause interference.              That, and it'd be next to impossible to find the parts—specifically a 1200-baud       modem—to fix the machine should it give out. The 30-year-old system is a little       sub-optimal (go figure), and should it give out, the systems at the affected       schools would have to be controlled by hand.              The trusty computer is up for a replacement though. If the local voters pass a       $175 million bond proposal in November, the computer and the associated system       will be replaced at a cost of around $2 million. It's clearly a much needed       upgrade, but you kind of have to wonder how much longer that Amiga could last.              /\llen              ... Duct tape is like the Force. It has light and dark sides, and it holds the       universe together.       --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5        * Origin: Derby City LiveWire - Louisville, KY - livewirebbs.dy (1:2320/100)    |
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