A 30 year-old Commodore Amiga still services 19 schools

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The program running the heating and air conditioning systems was written by a Kentwood High School student who still makes programming adjustments whenever there is a problem.
GPRS’ Commodore Amiga is, however, finally beginning to show its age. Unfortunately, upgrading to a more modernized system is projected to cost between $1.5 and 2 million.

What the hell ?
Just give the students some Raspberry PIs and let them write a new version of the software.
 
Great Article! Thanxs for share, its a shame commodore Amiga dont let clone the amiga hardware in some point of the Amiga market back in the days probably to day we still have new Amiga machines and the history was diferent. All the best Amiga4ever. AMICON

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we will all be lining up at these schools when the Amigas get decommissioned to try and get our paws on em' :lol:
 
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