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In addition to the base system,  a collection of software and games  have been installed,  of of which would have been part of the official curriculum,  and others that would have been used in secrecy at lunch (Doom).
In addition to the base system,  a collection of software and games  have been installed,  of of which would have been part of the official curriculum,  and others that would have been used in secrecy at lunch (Doom).
The system is powered by a combination of physical era-appropriate equipment (ps/2 servers, token-ring etc) as well as modern virtualization and networking were required.
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Revision as of 01:08, 14 November 2022

What is this?

A recreation of the typical network you would have found in some schools during the the 1990's. It primarily consists of a Novell Netware server with IBM LAN Classroom Administration installed.

In addition to the base system, a collection of software and games have been installed, of of which would have been part of the official curriculum, and others that would have been used in secrecy at lunch (Doom).

The system is powered by a combination of physical era-appropriate equipment (ps/2 servers, token-ring etc) as well as modern virtualization and networking were required.

Iclas-screenshot.png

Who is this for?

How do I access it?

There are multiple ways to access the environment depending on how authentic of an experience you are looking for, what your main interests are and how much time you are looking to invest. Each method has it's own advantages and disadvantages.

The default username to login is guest, if you enjoy playing around and would like your own username please contact me and I will create one. I have created a self-enrollment system that I may eventually open up.


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