CRC Five Year Lab Cycle Plan

Six Main Computer Labs Renewed Each Year

Year 3, 1998-99 (Revised)

Room Number Corrections

One Mac Lab -- Four IBM Labs -- HTC Pits

The following is an example of how the college might purchase computers and domino them to existing labs. This proposal does not address cost factors or support factors.

MAC Labs (from 93 to 125)

Year One ------- Life Science/Chem.
Year Two ------ English Lab HT2 153
Year Three -----English Lab HT2 155
Year Four ------ Learning Assistance Center
Year Five ------- Music

This creates a five year life cycle for each computer.

IBM Lab One (from 122 to 125)

YEAR

1

2

3

4

5

6

 

CAD T2

HTC 140

HTC 143

CAD T2

HTC 140

HTC 143

 

 

LAC

NU/ [LB machine allocation to refurbished uses]

LAC

NU/LB

LAC

This creates a five year life cycle for each computer

IBM Lab Two (from 131 to 125)

Year

1

2

3

4

5

6

 

T1 127

HTC 139

T1 132

T1 127

HTC 139

T1 132

 

HT2 151

HT2 150

HT2-151

HT2-150

HT2-151

HT2-150

This creates a five year life cycle for each computer

IBM Lab Three (from 131 to 125)

Year1 23 45 6
 HTC 142 HT2 157HTC 141 HT2 156 HT2 157 HTC 141
   B 109HT2-152 B 109HT2-152 B 109

This creates a five year life cycle for each computer.

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IBM Lab Four (from 116 to 125)

Year One -------------Math Lab HT2-158
Year Two -------------Life Science
Year Three ------------ Math Lab HT2-159
Year Four ------------- Electronic Labs in T1
Year Five -------------Applied Science/Chem.

This creates a five year life cycle for each computer

HTC Pits (from 308 to 300)

Year One
HTC Pit buys 44 IBM computers
HTC Pit buys 22 Mac Computers
  • Year Two
  • HTC Pit buys 44 IBM computers
    HTC Pit buys 22 Mac Computers
  • Year Three
  • HTC Pit buys 44 IBM computers
    HTC Pit buys 22 Mac Computers
  • Year Four
  • HTC Pit buys 44 IBM computers
    HTC Pit buys 22 Mac Computers
  • Year Five
  • HTC Pit buys 44 IBM computers
    HTC Pit buys 22 Mac Computers

    This creates a five year life cycle for each computer.

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