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Latest revision as of 22:29, 5 October 2025
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Lysator is an academic computer club at Linköping University, Sweden with almost 600 members. It is an independent non-profit society, separate from the students' union and the faculties of the university.
History
Lysator was founded on 29 March 1973. The first computer used at Lysator was a Datasaab D21, delivered to Lysator on 25 May 1973. Later in the decade, members of Lysator developed and initially built a microcomputer, the LYS-16, which was advanced for its time due to its 16-bit word size.[1]
In February 1993, Lysator put up the first web server in Sweden, among the first 10–15 in the world.
On 30 July 2010, Lysator began migrating to a new 3U home rack,[2] increasing their available storage space from 700GB to 13TB.[3]
Projects hosted by Lysator
Lysator has been a starting ground for many notable projects, some of which have since become independent from the club:
- Project Runeberg
- LysKOM
- Elfwood
- SvenskMud
- NannyMUD
- Sprite Animation Toolkit
- Pike (programming language)[4]