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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
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
Il nostro "portatile multimediale" in salotto. ;-)
Da diversi mesi monta senza grossi problemi Mac OS X 10.4 e fornisce musica all'Hi-FI, (un po' di) spazio ed occasionali navigate e visualizzazioni di immagini e talvolta video.
Our own special "PowerBook Media Center". ;-)
Running pretty much smoothly Mac OS X 10.4 and providing music to the Hi-Fi, (some) storage and the occasional browsing/image/video viewing.
Este não estava a venda, apenas em exposição, um A1200 com controladora SCSI (Squirrel, via porta PCMCIA) e (quase) tudo que se tem direito, até mesmo um genlock!
I picked up a used IRIS 3130 from Eli Heffron's in Cambridge, MA in early 1990 for $2,000. Got my landlords to agree to let me cut a hole in the floor so I could put the system in the basement, but keep the head on my desk. When the color monitor died at the end of the year, I sold it on as-is for $2,000 and got a Sun-3/140 and a Telebit Trailblazer. Hey, it seemed like a good idea at the time...
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
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
This was what the ancients used instead of Google Maps. The box on the right is a LaserDIsc drive, containing an analogue video disc loaded up with still images. The BBC Micro merely contains an index of it and loads the right image when needed. It seems Heath Robinsonesquely ridiculous today, but is quite a clever hack around the constraints of early-1980s technology.
recupero di un sistema Unisys e alcuni RS/6000 al CEA (centro elaborazioni ed applicazioni) del universita' di Catania
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
Event Title:Retro Computing
Speaker:Plymouth University/BCS South West
Event Date:21 November 2011, 19:00
Event Location:Sherwell Conference Centre, Plymouth University