I’ll start …

An AS400 back in the early 2000s , used as a legacy system for a leasing company. Some old dude used to come to support it for reporting and other functions. IIRC, there was a nice orange monochrome terminal that was connected to it.

I rarely had to touch it and I left the company before they migrated to a new platform.

I’m sure I’ve ran into more old tech, not sure why this stuck out in my memories.

  • HamsterRage@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    In the late 90’s we had an old IBM XT tucked away in a corner of the computer room without a keyboard or monitor. It was serving as a “KarlBridge”, which converted from TCP/IP to SNA. It allowed us to communicate with the parent company’s AS400.

    The software was on a floppy disk.