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In 2001, IBM donated an S/390 mainframe to the School of Computing, DCU (worth approximately 1-2 million Irish pounds; a later upgrade to the machine doubled this value). Out of 5 projects proposed to run on this system by the school, Redbrick proposed 2 (members involved: pixies, x, doc, redgiant, kpodesta).  
In 2001, IBM donated an S/390 mainframe to the School of Computing, DCU (worth approximately 1-2 million Irish pounds; a later upgrade to the machine doubled this value). Out of 5 projects proposed to run on this system by the school, Redbrick proposed 2 (members involved: pixies, x, doc, redgiant, kpodesta).  


The projects saw some initial work, but were never completed, due to a combination of factors (lack of time by redbrick members, problems with the system, and an eventual phase out of the system itself at the School of Computing).  
The projects saw some initial work, but were never completed, due to a combination of factors (lack of time by redbrick members, problems with the system, and an eventual phase out of the system itself at the School of Computing).  


* [/S390admin.doc S390admin.doc]: System Administration Course
* [[Media:Rbwiki_IBMS390_S390admin.doc]]: System Administration Course
* [/S390projserver.doc S390projserver.doc]: Software Projects Server
* [[Media:Rbwiki_IBMS390_S390projserver.doc]]: Software Projects Server
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 11:44, 1 September 2005

In 2001, IBM donated an S/390 mainframe to the School of Computing, DCU (worth approximately 1-2 million Irish pounds; a later upgrade to the machine doubled this value). Out of 5 projects proposed to run on this system by the school, Redbrick proposed 2 (members involved: pixies, x, doc, redgiant, kpodesta).

The projects saw some initial work, but were never completed, due to a combination of factors (lack of time by redbrick members, problems with the system, and an eventual phase out of the system itself at the School of Computing).