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Principalement des jeux SSI pour Apple II.

 

Une des meilleures carte accélératrice pour la familles des Mac 6100 av, 7100, 8100...

 

Voir la page :

www.sonnettech.fr/product/crescendo_nubus.html#pricing

I was in The Teacher Building in Glasgow today for an event on Federated Identity Management. In the basement, just outside the toilets, were these three display cases. Some of the items on display bring back memories. Some from my own experience, others from tales of the Olden Days.

 

Mag-Tape. Reminds me of the Six-Million Dollar Man more than anything else.

 

Don't know the significance of the "Oops!"

I love this air defense computer because of its built-in lighter and ashtray.

 

here's a shot of the computer in-use.

 

www.computerhistory.org/collections/accession/102622740

 

and more on the air defense program itself:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi_Automatic_Ground_Environment

 

Pour la période 1987/1988, la documentation des revendeurs Apple sur les logiciels disponible pour la famille des Apple II (en 2 tomes).

Pour Apple II / II+ / IIe, la carte "Grappler +" est une interface centronics comportant, sur celle de la photo, 16 k de Ram. Il est possible de la upgrader de 32 et 64 k.

Le petit boitier bleu, au milieu de la carte, contient les commutateurs qui permettent de régler la carte pour les différentes marques d’imprimantes.

Fabriqué par Orange Micro en 1983 cette carte "Grappler +" était un must pour l'époque.

Le site français des Apple vintage :

www.apple-collection.com/

The Computer History Museum (John Toole, Exec. Director at podium) hosted an event recognizing the 30th anniversary of the first demonstration of TCP Internetworking, a key first step in today's Internet. The demonstration sent a message to three separate networks, and including signals sent to two different satellites.

 

Each member of the panel was a key contributor to this demo. Left to right, they (and their 1977 affiliation) are Virginia Strazisar Travers (Bolt Beranek and Newman), Paal Spilling (Norwegian Defense Research Establishment), Don Nielson (SRI International), Bob Kahn (DARPA), Irwin Jacobs (Linkabit Corp.), Jim Garrett (Collins Radio Group, Rockwell), and Vint Cerf (DARPA). At far right is Gina Smith, who moderated the panel discussion.

Gros plan de la carte Apple diagnostic, il s'agit d'une carte permettant d'effectuer un ensemble de contrôle et diagnostique d'un Apple IIe.

The Origins of the Internet

 

“When the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik satellite in 1957, the US government responded with dramatically increased support of technology research and development, much of it funded through the new Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). In 1966 Bob Taylor of ARPA’s computer research division obtained funding for a network called ARPANET to link computers so that resources and results could be shared more easily. He hired Larry Roberts of MIT to manage the project, which was based on newly-invented packet-switching technology. At the end of the 1969 the ARPANET began operating with four nodes: University of California at Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, Stanford Research Institute, and University of Utah. That original ARPANET gradually grew into the Internet, which 30 years later had about 43 million nodes.

 

The early Internet, used primarily by engineers and scientists, was not at all user-friendly. As e-mail and file transfer protocols and programs matured, non-specialists started to use it. In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee of the CERN high-energy physics lab in Europe proposed a protocol for the exchange of online documents which became the basis for the World Wide Web. The development in 1993 of the graphical browser Mosaic by Marc Andreessen and his team at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) made the web accessible to everyone and led to its explosive growth. Marc Andreessen and entrepreneur Jim Clark founded Netscape in 1994 to create a web browser based on the Mosaic project. Netscape Navigator quickly dominated the early browser market.”

 

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

www.computerhistory.org/

 

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A little fun in the IBM 1401 Restoration Lab.

Jeu vidéo pour la famille des Apple II : Rebel Charge at Chickamauga (1987)

 

• Editeur : Strategic Simulations Inc. (S.S.I.) U.SA.

• Présentation : En coffret contenant une disquette, une carte, un résumé des règles et un manuel de 26 pages en anglais.

IBM 1401 Control Panel

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_1401

 

Let's look at some of those controls:

 

PROCESS

RAMAC

TAPE

EXT I/O

READER

PUNCH

OVERLAP

PRINTER

 

MANUAL ADDRESS RUN

ALTER

STROAGE SCAN

 

and of course the BRS (big red switch) labeled EMERGENCY OFF.

"Site of first silicon device and research manufacturing company in Silicon Valley. The research conducted here led to the development of the Silicon Valley. 1956."

Computer History Museum in Mountain View California

www.computerhistory.org

 

1401 N Shoreline Blvd

Mountain View, CA

(650) 810-1010

  

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

 

Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)

 

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Why didn't Apple see the benefit of the 2 button mouse? After all, there were folks walking around Bandley Drive with Enfield Cie's Microwriter in the 1980s...Microwriter

www.gifford.co.uk/~coredump/mwriter.htm or

www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=558&st=1

 

Maybe it was a patent thing...or Steve's search for simplicity.

Computer History Museum in Mountain View California

www.computerhistory.org

 

1401 N Shoreline Blvd

Mountain View, CA

(650) 810-1010

  

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

 

Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)

 

View the high resolution Image on my photography website

Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

 

Follow Me on my Tumblr.com Photo Blog

PhotoBlog.MichaelKappel.com/

 

Computer History Museum in Mountain View California

www.computerhistory.org

 

1401 N Shoreline Blvd

Mountain View, CA

(650) 810-1010

  

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

 

Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)

 

View the high resolution Image on my photography website

Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

 

Follow Me on my Tumblr.com Photo Blog

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From 1962, the first electronic digital computer of the Odra family.

Jeu vidéo pour la famille des Apple II : Rebel Charge at Chickamauga (1987)

 

• Editeur : Strategic Simulations Inc. (S.S.I.) U.SA.

• Présentation : En coffret contenant une disquette, une carte, un résumé des règles et un manuel de 26 pages en anglais.

One of the first mainstream books about computers (1949).

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