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| ====== Computing Center in MCEC ====== | ====== Computing Center in MCEC ====== | ||
| - | In 1990, the Computing Center moved from the [[hallden_engineering_computer_center|Hallden Engineering Laboratory]] to the newly-constructed [[nutt_mathematics_engineering_and_computer_science_center|Nutt Mathematics, | + | In 1990, the Computing Center moved from the [[hallden_engineering_computer_center|Hallden Engineering Laboratory]] to the newly-constructed [[nutt_mathematics_engineering_and_computer_science_center|Nutt Mathematics, |
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| - | The new building had facilities purpose-built for the needs of the Computing Center. These included two large rooms on the first floor for each with several dozen personal computers on desks for students to use and for the conducting of classes. These rooms had large video projectors mounted on the ceiling connected to a computer for the instructor. | + | The new building had facilities purpose-built for the needs of the Computing Center. These included two large rooms on the first floor with several dozen personal computers on desks for students to use and for the conducting of classes. These rooms had large video projectors mounted on the ceiling connected to a computer for the instructor. |
| - | Across the hall were laser printers and a desk where student workers known as " | + | Across the hall were laser printers and a desk where student workers known as " |
| Upstairs was a computer lab for the Computer Science department equipped with Sun Microsystems workstations. There were also a number of classrooms with video projectors, video players, and computers for the instructor. | Upstairs was a computer lab for the Computer Science department equipped with Sun Microsystems workstations. There were also a number of classrooms with video projectors, video players, and computers for the instructor. | ||
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| - | Downstairs were three computer rooms. These rooms had electrical power for the Vax minicomputers which had been moved from Hallden and an air conditioning system which circulated air under a raised floor. From one of these basement computer rooms, conduits ran upstairs though a wiring closet on each floor. From the closets, the cables routed through troughs high up on the hallway ceilings behind the lights which ran along the two sides. | + | Downstairs were three computer rooms. These rooms had electrical power for the Vax minicomputers which had been moved from Hallden and an air conditioning system which circulated air under a raised floor. From one of these basement computer rooms, conduits ran upstairs though a wiring closet on each floor. From the closets, the cables routed through troughs high up in the hallway ceilings, behind the lights which ran along the two sides. |
| Access to the building and to some of the rooms within was controlled by electronic locks, which were opened by sliding an ID card with a magnetic strip. | Access to the building and to some of the rooms within was controlled by electronic locks, which were opened by sliding an ID card with a magnetic strip. | ||
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| ===== The Computing Center Expands ===== | ===== The Computing Center Expands ===== | ||
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| - | During the time that the Computing Center was in MCEC the personal computer revolution was in full swing. The minicomputers in the basement were gradually replaced by a growing assortment of servers running Unix, Windows NT, and Linux. | + | During the time that the Computing Center was in MCEC, the personal computer revolution was in full swing. The minicomputers in the basement were gradually replaced by a growing assortment of servers running Unix, Windows NT, and Linux. |
| - | The local area network run by the Computing Center was gradually expanded into all office buildings. By 1992 wired network connections were available in MCEC, the [[albert_c._jacobs_life_sciences_center_lsc|Life Sciences Center]], [[hallden_hall|Hallden Hall]], [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]], [[austin_arts_center|Austin Arts Center]], [[clement_chemistry_building|Clement Chemistry Building]], [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]], [[downes_clock_tower|Downes Clock Tower]], the library, and the [[english_department_building_115_vernon|English department]]. Deployment to works was also starting with Localtalk connections for Macintosh computers available in student dormitories, | + | The local area network run by the Computing Center was gradually expanded into all office buildings. By 1992, wired network connections were available in MCEC, the [[albert_c._jacobs_life_sciences_center_lsc|Life Sciences Center]], [[hallden_hall|Hallden Hall]], [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]], [[austin_arts_center|Austin Arts Center]], [[clement_chemistry_building|Clement Chemistry Building]], [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]], [[downes_clock_tower|Downes Clock Tower]], the [[library|library]], and the [[english_department_building_115_vernon|English department]]. Deployment to works was also starting with Localtalk connections for Macintosh computers available in student dormitories, |
| ===== Computers as Information Technology ===== | ===== Computers as Information Technology ===== | ||
| - | Increasingly, | + | Increasingly, |
| - | By 1993, one of the goals of the Strategic Plan was that all or most students should have a computer which could connect to the campus network. Many students bought computers through the Apple computer store in the computing center. The store ran large advertisements in the //Tripod// during the 1990s. | + | By 1993, one of the goals of the Strategic Plan was that all or most students should have a computer which could connect to the campus network. Many students bought computers through the Apple computer store in the Computing Center. The store ran large advertisements in the //Tripod// during the 1990s. |
| - | By 1996, plans were underway to renovate the library building and add a new wing to which the computing center | + | By 1996, plans were underway to renovate the library building and add a new wing to which the Computing Center |
| ===== Leaving MCEC ===== | ===== Leaving MCEC ===== | ||
| - | In 2002, the Computing Center moved to the new wing of the library and the departments were combined. However, one server room was kept in the basement where networking and telephone equipment remains to this day. The computer labs on the first floor were turned over to the Computer Science department which remained in MCEC. | + | In 2002, the Computing Center moved to the new wing of the [[library|library]] |
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| ===== Sources ===== | ===== Sources ===== | ||
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