1980s computer controls GRPS heat and AC
Found on WoodTV on Saturday, 13 June 2015
The Commodore Amiga was new to GRPS in the early 1980s and it has been working tirelessly ever since. GRPS Maintenance Supervisor Tim Hopkins said that the computer was purchased with money from an energy bond in the 1980s.
A new, more current system would cost between $1.5 and 2 million. If voters pass a $175 million bond proposal in November, the computer is on the list of things to be replaced.
Just keep it running and collect some spare parts just in case. If Commodore wouldn't have messed up big time, the Amiga would be standard today.