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Next Unit of Computing (NUC), a custom form factor motherboard that fits into an Intel-supplied 4" x 4" x 2" chassis. The first-generation NUC is built around a dual-core ULV Ivy Bridge CPU, the Core i3 3217U (17W TDP, 1.8GHz frequency, no turbo, HD 4000 graphics running at 350MHz - 1.05GHz).
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Minicomputer made by Digital Equipment Corporation. Seen alongside a Teletype ASR 33 Terminal with paper tape punch.
Met de Pollution Painter kun je de luchtkwaliteit fotograferen. De Pollution painter is een installatie die bestaat uit een fijnstofmeter en een lichtstok. De fijnstofmeter meet de luchtkwaliteit, en een minicomputer vertaalt deze metingen naar lichtsignalen. Door die lichtsignalen te fotograferen krijg je een beeld van de luchtkwaliteit.
Waag Futurelab bouwde zo’n Pollution Painter tijdens een workshop van het Citizen Science Lab in Leiden. Zij bouwen voort op het werk van de Engelse kunstenaar Robin Price en milieuwetenschapper prof. Francis Pope die de Pollution Painter ontwikkelden.
UNUIGA U1 - Powerful Mini PC with REMIX OS (Android)
((System))
CPU: Quad-Core 64-bit Amlogic S905 ARM Cortex A53 +2GHz
GPU: Penta-Core ARM Mali 450
Memory (RAM): 2GB
Storage (ROM): 32GB
MicroSD Card reader: 32GB
((Video Support))
HDMI output
UHD 4K / 2K / 1080p
HEVC H.265: Yes!
((Connectivity))
WiFi a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
Ethernet 10/100
((Ports and Connections))
HDMI port
USB |x2|
Ethernet port
Direct contact (Manufacturer):
● Skype: stevenching1976
● E-Mail: steven@unuiga.com
● Phones: +86-755-86110143, +86-180-38133940
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At first I thought this was a parallel port used for connecting to a printer in another room, but knowing what I know now, I suspect that Brian Leeper (the commenter below) is probably correct that this would have been for connecting a dumb terminal to a minicomputer.
The DDP-116 was introduced in 1965, and was the first computer on the market using a 16 bit word length and arithmetic. With that, this machine was the start for the coming years of a new phenomenon: low cost computing, based on minicomputers.