CS Museum Catalog — items starting with M

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MathLAN design document: "Outline of Hardware Selection Criteria and Conclusions"

An early comparison of the three workstations GCCS considered (from Sun, DEC, and IBM) for the MathLAN after the Math department's initial proposal that Sun workstations be purchased. Written by John Stone. From Stone's "MathLAN" file.

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MathLAN design document: "Outline of Math Department LAN Presentation"

Outline by Gene Herman for a presentation made to (?) on Monday, March 2, 1987 describing the Math department's requirements and implementation recommendations for the MathLAN. Copies of "The math department LAN," item 83, were probably…

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MathLAN design document: "RE: Decision concerning the selection of the Mathematics computer system"

This is a memo from Charlie Duke and Waldo Walker, both Vice Presidents at the College at the time, to Jane Tederman, Director of GCCS (ITS' predecessor) and Arnold Adelberg, Chair of the Department of Mathematics regarding the administration's…

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MathLAN design document: "The math department LAN"

This is the first comprehensive document in the file describing the Math department's justification and initial proposal for the MathLAN. Composed of two parts describing the department's requirements and the proposed implementation, written by…

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MathLAN design document: 4 proposed MathLAN network architectures

This document lists four approaches to attaching MathLAN workstations and file servers to a network so that workstations and file servers would be able to communicate, ideally on the same physical segment or through an equivalent means, and also…

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MathLAN design document: Cabling plan for the second floor of the 1987 wing

Electrical and network(?) cabling diagram for the second floor of the 1987 addition to Noyce, the site of the original MathLAN, signed by Charles J. Warp (Werp?), P.E. From Stone's "MathLAN" file.

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