This is the first comprehensive document in the file describing the Math department's justification and initial proposal for the MathLAN. Composed of two parts describing the department's requirements and the proposed implementation, written by…
This document lists four approaches to attaching MathLAN workstations and file servers to a network so that workstations and file servers would be able to communicate, ideally on the same physical segment or through an equivalent means, and also…
Electrical and network(?) cabling diagram for the second floor of the 1987 addition to Noyce, the site of the original MathLAN, signed by Charles J. Warp (Werp?), P.E. From Stone's "MathLAN" file.
Electrical plan for the server room in Noyce 202(?) (for the old MathLAN) outsourced to Raymond G. Alvine and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers by Woodburn and O'Neil, Architects dated November 24th, 1986. From Stone's "Local Area…
This is a proposal to the Northwest Area Foundation on part of Grinnell College for funding and consultation assistance to build a Local Area Network, submitted by Thomas F. Moberg in 1985. From Stone's "Local Area Networks"…
Two requisition orders for equipment and licenses from Sun. Totals suggest that these don't account for the entire initial MathLAN purchase, but certainly for a substantial chunk, including the original 36 workstations and corresponding…