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O local onde estava quase todo o evento (as palestras ficavam na Cinemateca). Esta foto foi tirada no final do primeiro dia do evento, por isto as luzes acesas e a porta fechada.
Dumping the contents from the varius RL02 diskpack present in the museum archive, using a MicroVAX II clustered with a simh system with VMS, the old PDP 11/34 of the museum, and the RL02 drive from the "new" PDP 11/23.
Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org
The ROMS containing the operating system. My TT originally came from Austria via Germany so it had German TOS from the beginning.
HP-28S, Handspring Visor, Psion Series 3, Newton MessagePad 130, Newton Message OMP (Original MessagePad)
IBM PS/2 E, first powerup after years, I9990305 - no bootable device found, the disk drive was acting up.
Minstrel 4D is a turbocharged Jupiter Ace compatible self assembly computer kit: blog.tynemouthsoftware.co.uk/2022/11/minstrel-4d-quick-st...
The output from the polar co-ordinate plotter. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, of course, because we're in Bristol.
In 1977 the German electronics magazine Elektor published schematics for a DIY computer based on the SC/MP CPU by National Semiconductor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Semiconductor_SC/MP
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 18.