Very well presented and curated collection. Must have taken a lot of effort to get said machines all ready to go for their intended uses, AND networked!

Thanks
-Dmitry

08.07.2024, 10:07, "Dan FitzGerald via vcf-midatlantic" <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org>:

TLDR; Flickr link at bottom.

After two years of work and a mountain of red tape, Connor Krukosky and
I are proud to announce the official opening of the Classical Computing
Laboratory at IBM Poughkeepsie!

The Classical Computing Laboratory (sometimes shortened to POK-CCL or
CCL@POK) is a historical computing center accessible to IBM employees
and official site visitors, with the stated goal of our collection
being available for hands-on use. IBMers can come in and use the
equipment between the hours of 12 and 2 PM every Wednesday, or by
special appointment. This presents a number of amazing potential
opportunities, ranging from employee experience to education outreach
to client/customer relations.

We officially opened this past Wednesday, June 26 as part of the annual
IBM MHV (Mid-Hudson Valley) Summer Activities Fair; we then continued
into the next day for IBM MHV Take Our Children to Work Day. I've put
together a Flickr album of photos that Connor and I took during the two
events. In all but two cases, I framed the photos to keep visitors'
faces obscured -- the important thing to me is seeing people having fun
with these machines and using them.

Here is the equipment we currently have available to use:

   3193 Display Station
   3278 Display Station
   3279 Display Station
   3290 Information Panel
   5251 Display Station
   5510 Computing System
   AT/370 (5170-599)
   Correcting Selectric II
   Memory Typewriter
   PC Graphics Printer (5152)
   PCjr (4675-007)
   Personal Printer Series II (2390)
   Portable Personal Computer (5155)
   PS/2 Model 25 Color (8525-004)
   PS/2 Model 56sx (8556)
   PS/2 Model 57sx (8557)
   PS/2 Model 80 (8580)
   RT/PC (6150)
   RS/6000 Server F50 (7025-F50)
   S/390 Integrated Server (3006)
   System/36 "Compact 36" (5362)

https://www.flickr.com/gp/200991657@N06/9XH55N361M

Regards,
Dan FitzGerald
They/Them or She/Her
Classical Computing Laboratory at IBM Poughkeepsie
http://www.vm.ibm.com/devpages/dfitzger