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The Colossus machines were electronic computing devices used by British codebreakers to read encrypted German messages during World War II. These were the world's first programmable, digital, electronic, computing devices. They used vacuum tubes (thermionic valves) to perform the calculations.
Construction of a fully-functional replica of a Colossus Mark II has been undertaken by a team led by Tony Sale. In spite of the blueprints and hardware being destroyed, a surprising amount of material survived, mainly in engineers' notebooks, but a considerable amount of it in the US.
The reconstruction is on display, in the historically correct place for Colossus No. 9, in H Block Bletchley Park Museum in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
Sadly Tony Sale passed away on 30th August 2011, but he leaves behind a lasting memory of the work carried out at Bletchley Park during the days of World War II.
A lot of effort has gone into checking out the wiring and studying what should go into each location. After looking at the length of the wires a mount for the computer was built onto the door brace that runs up to the firewall. At first I was tempted to conceal the wires but decided to run them across the firewall to make any needed maintenance easier to do.
Dell computer, with keyboard encoder, wireless mouse and a car amp for the sound, there is also a 12v converter
One of the donors, John, who flew in to visit the village and help in the computer lab for a few days.
This the Computer room. If you were wondering if I am really a geek or not, this should remove all doubts. For interactive view Click here
This is a computer-generated image of the magnetic field strength in a sunspot; it's bigger than the Earth.
This is a series of photos of computers I have repaired that were utterly filthy because they had been running non stop in a Baltimore shipping yard for almost 7 years.
Put it together all by myself, yay. It was a pain in the ass - WAY more complex than anything I've done from IKEA. It has adjustible EVERYTHING. You can adjust the hinges on the CPU compartment door so it lines up. YOu can adjust the runners on the drawers so THEY line up. Yeesh! I'm glad it's done. It's pretty spiffy.
Just the basics- computer, printer, and tablet (on top of the printer). My dream work space come true!
Now this must be a cool shop... and safe... hopefully. Only in Sprinkbok land - this is Africa, we're on the wild side!
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Could'nt work well without this... and it earned me $$$$. :)
should have been called Xerox mouse since they pioneered this greatest breakthrough in computer ergonomics.
I'm still without internet, so my computer seems somewhat useless. Decided to go through my old documents and organize instead of unpacking.
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