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A versatile low-cost laboratory computer network.

R L Sing1, E D Salin

  • 1Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Laboratory Technology

Background:

  • Research laboratories require efficient and cost-effective computer networking solutions.
  • Existing networks may present limitations in terms of cost, flexibility, or upgradeability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss an inexpensive yet powerful computer network tailored for research laboratory environments.
  • To highlight the advantages and limitations of this specific network system.

Main Methods:

  • The study discusses the design principles and operational aspects of the computer network.
  • It outlines the system's compatibility with CP/M and MP/M operating systems.

Main Results:

  • The network offers significant advantages including low cost, flexibility, manufacturer choice, and ease of upgrading.
  • Key limitations identified are data transfer speed and the need for user expertise during setup.

Conclusions:

  • This computer network presents a viable, budget-friendly option for research laboratories.
  • Despite speed limitations, its flexibility and cost-effectiveness make it a practical choice for scientific settings.