I'm really not sure how much of an educational tool it is.
1 - It only supports operating systems no longer supported.
1a - Therefore it lacks many new features supported on current operating
systems.
2 - PC Connectivity may be hampered by using tools currently supported by
the latest PC operating systems.
3 - The hardware in it is so obsolete that very little of the knowledge
gained is applicable to current models. For example Twinax, thin console,
and Operations Console are all no longer supported.
Rob Berendt
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