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The Hack42 Museum (Computermuseum Arnhem) and its hardware.

 

Still work in progress, an awesome improvement compared to earlier setups, thanks to a lot of individuals and hackerspace dwellers who helped out, either donating machines, fixing them and/or making them presentable to the general public.

A major upgrade compared to when we first moved in and the previous hackerspace location.

Une toute partie de ma collection, Apple IIgs, Apple II+, des macs de la famille des LC, Un macintosh II FX, un disque dur, des drives 5.25 ...

Il s'agit d'un Macintosh 512 spécial "EDucation" (M 0001D) comportant un lecteur de disquette 3,5'' de 800 ko au lieu des 400 ko du modèle standard.

 

Disquette 5.25 "System Master" pour Apple IIe.

Die alten Kassen, Schreib- und Rechenmaschinen der vorcomputerisierten Zeit haben nichts von ihrem Zauber verloren. Unglaublich, was diese Geräte ganz ohne elektronische Teile und ohne Strom geleistet haben.

Une partie de ma collection de "vieux' micros Apple.

 

Au premier plan, un "Lisa" avec son DD profile, un Apple III et son lecteur de disquettes externe et à droite un Newton emate300.

Denz was busy restoring one of the Hewlett-Packard Model 85 portable computers in the Computermuseum Arnhem hardware collection.

This unit's tape drive was broken, due to the rubber drive wheel being reduced to a sticky gunk. He used solvent to clean the mess and fashioned a new drive wheel out of silicone hose/tubing.

Some time ago, Hack42 was approached by Data Net Drienerlo of the University of Twente, Enschede. They offered us a treasure trove of ancient computer systems, dating back from the seventies through to the nineties; VAX/MicroVAX, PDP series and Commodore machines, expansion cards, spare parts, software, manuals and even stuff that none of the Hack42 Museum (Computermuseum Arnhem) crew had ever seen.

This was a golden opportunity for the Museum to acquire new exhibits and important assets in maintaining and servicing the ancient computer systems. There was one catch; everything was stored inside a basement and sub-basements underneath Calslaan 3 (on the campus). All of the rooms had to be cleared and nothing was to be left behind. Fair enough.

 

We made a plan, we contacted the Kalker recycling company (to offload anything we didn't want or need). We went out and bought a few roller tracks/conveyors, we rallied the troops, rented a truck and in our usual military ops-style, we got the job done.

 

Be sure to check out the other photos and time-lapse videos of the entire "Operatie Exodus".

 

Many thanks go out to the awesome people of DND and everyone who came to help. Come visit the museum sometime, but do wait a bit for us to get everything unpacked and sorted first :D

Le premier des Flight Simulator, vue de la piste, moteur éteint

A picture of the 1968 Teletype Model 33 ASR typewriter carriage in the Hack42 Museum (Computermuseum Arnhem) (Wikipedia: Teletype Model 33).

 

This machine was donated to the Museum by one of my colleagues.

 

This is actually a focus-stacked image enfused from seven individual photos (tutorial by Patrick David).

 

Compare this image to the single exposure shot taken earlier.

Not Apple's finest moment in design.

Deux macintosh Quadra 700 en position verticale et visible à l'arrière un performa 5200.

The original Macintosh from 1984, with an extra floppy drive.

Keith W. Downey, one of the (in)famous "PayPal 14" (Wikipedia) was visiting Hackerspace Hack42 for an interview by Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci).

She interviewed Keith on his involvement in Operation Payback/Operation Avenge Assange, hacktivist collective Anonymous, whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks, and his interactions with the U.S. government prior and after his arrest.

 

While I was shooting a few formal portraits of Keith, my friends Lurwah and BugBlue were busy converting a screenshot of the Low Orbit Ion Cannon software to be able to plot it on our ancient Tektronix 4002A graphic computer terminal.

Sur Apple IIC et son écran dédié, l'écran de démarrage d'un jeu de le société mythique Strategic Simulations (SSI)

 

Celle-ci est une ancienne société de développement et d'édition de jeux vidéo américaine. Elle est fondée en 1979 par Joel Billings qui a alors pour objectif d’adapter son loisir favori, les jeux de guerre, en jeu vidéo.

Souris originale livré avec le micro Apple LISA.

Numéro de modèle : A9M0050

 

En arrière plan un prospectus publicitaire du Lisa au moment de sa commercialisation en France en 1983.

 

Le site Francais des Apple vintage :

www.apple-collection.com/

Jeu video pour la famille des Apple II : Southern Command.

Ecran des premiers combats entre les forces blindés Israélienne et égyptienne.

 

• 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 8 pages en anglais.

• Descriptif : Wargame stratégique et tactique simulant la guerre du Kippour dans le désert du Sinaï en 1973. (Israël contre Egypte).

Pour deux joueurs ou en solitaire contre l'ordinateur qui tient le camp Egyptien. Wargame sur cases hexagonales avec deux niveaux (stratégique et tactique). Vous disposez de la panoplie complète de la guerre moderne : chars, missiles, infanterie, artillerie, génie, aviation, etc.

Les possibilités de l'ordinateur sont exploitées au maximum dans ce wargame de très haut niveau : pièces cachées, mouvements retardés, etc.

 

Une partie de ma collection qui a bien augmenté depuis cette photo.

 

Il y a un peu de tout :

- En bas a droite, Un lisa avec son DD profile et peu visible un Apple III, a gauche un Apple IIe avec deux lecteurs et un écran IIgs.

- Au milieu, la collection complète des Macs monobloc 128k, 512k, Se, Classic, Color ... avec un Apple IIgs "Woz" édition et un IIe platinum aussi quelques DD.

- Un peu plus haut des LC séries I, II et III, des Quadra et des Macintosh II, IIx, IIfx, IIci IIcx ...

- En haut a droite le carton original d'un Mac portable, a coté des Apple II, II+, IIe et encore des monoblocs...

A close-up shot (and heavily cropped) of the Tektronix 4002A in the Hack42 Museum (Computermuseum Arnhem).

Face arrière de la souris originale livré avec le micro Apple LISA.

Numéro de modèle : A9M0050

 

A noter que celle-ci possède le numéro de série 000247...

 

Le site Francais des Apple vintage :

www.apple-collection.com/

Récupération chez un particulier... un peu de poussière c'est certain !

Mais sympa le don...

 

La Grande Arche de la Défense , also ( La Grande Arche de la Fraternité) is a monument and building in the business district of La Défense and in the commune of Puteaux, to the west of Paris, France. It is usually known as the Arche de la Défense or simply as La Grande Arche.

   

A great national design competition was launched in 1982 as the initiative of French president François Mitterrand. Danish architect Johann Otto von Spreckelsen (1929–1987) and Danish engineer Erik Reitzel designed the winning entry to be a 20th-century version of the Arc de Triomphe: a monument to humanity and humanitarian ideals rather than military victories. The construction of the monument began in 1985. Spreckelsen resigned on July 1986 and ratified the transfer of all his architectural responsibilities to his associate, French architect Paul Andreu. Reitzel continued his work until the monument was completed in 1989.

   

The Arche is in the approximate shape of a cube (width: 110m, height: 110m, depth: 110m); it has been suggested that the structure looks like a hypercube (a tesseract) projected onto the three-dimensional world.[1] It has a prestressed concrete frame covered with glass and Carrara marble from Italy and was built by the French civil engineering company Bouygues.

   

La Grande Arche was inaugurated in July 1989, with grand military parades that marked the bicentennial of the French Revolution. It completed the line of monuments that forms the Axe historique running through Paris. The Arche is turned at an angle of 6.33° on this axis. The most important reason for this turn was technical: with a métro station, an RER station, and a motorway all situated directly underneath the Arche, the angle was the only way to accommodate the structure's giant foundations. From an architectural point of view, the turn emphasizes the depth of the monument and is similar to the turn of the Louvre at the other end of the Axe historique.

   

In addition, the Arche is placed so that it forms a secondary axe (axis) with the two highest buildings in Paris, the Tour Eiffel and the Tour Montparnasse.

   

The two sides of the Arche house government offices. The roof section was an exhibition centre, housing the Musée de l'Informatique (Computing Museum). The vertical structure visible in the photograph is the lift scaffolding. Views of Paris are to be had from the lifts taking visitors to the roof.

   

After an accident without injury in the elevators in April 2010, the Department of Ecology, owner of the roof of the Grande Arche, decided to permanently close the computer museum, restaurant, and viewing deck. Access to the roof is still possible via the elevators in the north and south walls, but they are closed to the public.

Juin 2010, une partie de ma collection de "vieux' micros Apple et produits divers ...

 

Dans la partie centrale de la photo :

- LC

- Mac II VI

- LC 630

- Power Mac 7100 / 80

- 6100 / 66

- Mac II SI

- 6100 / 66 X2

- Power Mac 7200 / 90

 

Ma collection de micros Apple :

www.apple-collection.com/Collecmacinto.htm

 

Le site Francais des Apple vintage :

www.apple-collection.com/

Version Francaise du jeu Wizardry, épisode 1, " Le donjon du Suzerain Heretique"

Jeu vidéo pour la famille des Apple II : Six-Gun Shootout (1985)

" Gunfights of the wild west "

 

Ici le scenario " Raid indien" !

 

• Avec se wargame vous incarnez une des grandes figures de l’Ouest Américain, Billy the Kid, The Dalton gang, wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday … Chaque personnage ayant des caractéristiques unique.

• Vous pourrez choisir un scénario basé sur l’histoire de l’Ouest ou sur des légendes populaires. Vos armes, un colt six coups, mais aussi le couteau ou le bâton de dynamite !

• Jouable en solitaire ou à deux joueurs.

 

C'est un intéressant mélange de stratégie et d'éléments de RPG , un peu similaire à Computer Ambush un autre wargame de SSI. En résumé, se jeu ne ressemblait à aucun autre !

 

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

• Présentation : En coffret contenant une disquette et un manuel de 21 pages en anglais.

I look at these computers and have a feeling of seeing old friends.

Pour Apple IIc, câble du fabricant "le chat mauve" qui permet de brancher une télévision muni d'une prise péritel au IIc.

La vérité... je ne me rappelle pas (voir ci-dessous le pourquoi de la chose) s'il s'agit d'un 128 K ou 512 k !

 

Le site Francais des Apple vintage :

www.apple-collection.com/

Boîte livré avec le Mac 128 k et contenant les livrets et Manuels, les disquettes système ainsi qu’une cassette audio. A noter la planche d’autocollants Apple.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

From pastor Malling Hansen, 1865

View the 'before' photo here.

 

Some time ago, Hack42 was approached by Data Net Drienerlo of the University of Twente, Enschede. They offered us a treasure trove of ancient computer systems, dating back from the seventies through to the nineties; VAX/MicroVAX, PDP series and Commodore machines, expansion cards, spare parts, software, manuals and even stuff that none of the Hack42 Museum (Computermuseum Arnhem) crew had ever seen.

This was a golden opportunity for the Museum to acquire new exhibits and important assets in maintaining and servicing the ancient computer systems. There was one catch; everything was stored inside a basement and sub-basements underneath Calslaan 3 (on the campus). All of the rooms had to be cleared and nothing was to be left behind. Fair enough.

 

We made a plan, we contacted the Kalker recycling company (to offload anything we didn't want or need). We went out and bought a few roller tracks/conveyors, we rallied the troops, rented a truck and in our usual military ops-style, we got the job done.

 

Be sure to check out the other photos and time-lapse videos of the entire "Operatie Exodus".

 

Many thanks go out to the awesome people of DND and everyone who came to help. Come visit the museum sometime, but do wait a bit for us to get everything unpacked and sorted first :D

Some pictures of the 1968 Teletype Model 33 ASR in the Hack42 Museum (Computermuseum Arnhem) (Wikipedia: Teletype Model 33).

 

This machine was donated to the Museum by one of my colleagues.

An early robot at the Computer History Museum.

Some time ago, Hack42 was approached by Data Net Drienerlo of the University of Twente, Enschede. They offered us a treasure trove of ancient computer systems, dating back from the seventies through to the nineties; VAX/MicroVAX, PDP series and Commodore machines, expansion cards, spare parts, software, manuals and even stuff that none of the Hack42 Museum (Computermuseum Arnhem) crew had ever seen.

This was a golden opportunity for the Museum to acquire new exhibits and important assets in maintaining and servicing the ancient computer systems. There was one catch; everything was stored inside a basement and sub-basements underneath Calslaan 3 (on the campus). All of the rooms had to be cleared and nothing was to be left behind. Fair enough.

 

We made a plan, we contacted the Kalker recycling company (to offload anything we didn't want or need). We went out and bought a few roller tracks/conveyors, we rallied the troops, rented a truck and in our usual military ops-style, we got the job done.

 

Be sure to check out the other photos and time-lapse videos of the entire "Operatie Exodus".

 

Many thanks go out to the awesome people of DND and everyone who came to help. Come visit the museum sometime, but do wait a bit for us to get everything unpacked and sorted first :D

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