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Ecumenical Christian Ministries 1204 Oread SEPT 63 Sponsored by United Methodist Church Presbyterian Church (USA) United Church of Christ Church of the Brethren Sunday Evening Worship & Supper. Everyone welcome at 5:30 P.M. University Forum Joel J. Gold "Reading By the Wayward Professor" 11:40 Lunch, Noon Speaker Computer center acquires high-tech computers Some new additions arrived this month at the student computer labs run by Academic Computing Services. By Travis Butler Kansan staff writer The new, high-performance machines should help ease overcrowding in the labs, said Jerry Niebaum, services director. Two lab rooms, open 24 hours for student use, are available at the computer services center, he said. One room contains Macintosh computers, while the other contains Zenith IBM PC-compatible computers. "We feel that in this information age, students need to learn to use this technology," Niebaum said. "More faculty are expecting students to do work on microcomputers." David Price, Lodi, Calif., junior, has recently been using the lab. "I started using the Macintoshes this summer," Price said. "The lab was really crowded." Both labs were running with one equipment. Macintosh Plus computers, first introduced in 1986, were used in the Macintosh lab. The Zenith Z-159s are from a similar period. Twelve new Macintosh IIcx com- paters with color monitors were sent to the Macintosh lab. The new computers are about three to four times faster than the Macintosh Plus model, according to tests run by several industry magazines. "It's really nice," Price said. "It's a lot better than what they had before." Eleven Zenith 80386-based machines were sent to the Zenith lab. The eleven computers show a speed improvement comparable to the improvement seen with the Macintosh IIcx. Both labs are now wired into the campus computer network, Niebaum said. This allows lab computer users to access the major computer systems on campus, including the library catalog system. Students also can use this network to access computers at all of the Board of Regents schools. In addition, seven of the Macintosh Plus machines will be set up for student use in the terminal room on the first floor of Fraser Hall, he said. The seven computers will replace the terminals currently there. Ten of the old Zenith 159's will be set up in Strong Hall. Center simplifies computer shopping By Travis Butler Kansan staff writer Students interested in buying a new computer or computer equipment can get help from the Technology Center run by KU's Academic Computing Services. The center opened for business at the Computer Services Facility, Sunnyside Avenue and Illinois Street, in November 1988. "The idea is to give faculty, staff and students an opportunity to try things out before they purchase them and to provide them an unbiased overview of what's available," said David Barnhill, director of the center. "We give an introduction to computers by someone who isn't trying to sell one." The center also provides people at the University of Kansas a chance to try out the newest machines and equipment, Barnhill said. This hands-on experience allows them to learn more than they would from reading magazine articles. "We have a Macintosh II, portable and desktop 8038-based IBM PC-compatibles by Zenith, scanners for both Macintosh and IBM-PC systems, and an NeXT machine," he said. Scanners are devices that allow computers to read printed material so it can be used on a computer. Although scanners have been available for expensive computers for several years, they have become affordable for personal computer users only in the past year or so. Barnhill said. Now that scanners are available for student use at the center, students can copy important illustrations or photographs from resources to spice up a report, he said. 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