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Thread: Rebooting a Classic

Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago by Ugh, MightyClub
No, not an old Mac, I'm talking about "The Harwell", Britain's oldest living computer. Or so the BBC tells me. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8234428.stm Apparently the gang at National Museum of Computing in Bletchley will have a go at restoring the old girl to full working order. -------------------- Ugh!
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Mr. Geek 2U replied 3 months, 1 week ago
Whoa, dude! It uses TUBES for memory. TUBES. Cool. Mr. Geek 2U -------------------- My friends call me Skippy

 

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Ugh, MightyClub
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Rebooting a Classic
Published (2009-09-03 19:14:00)
No, not an old Mac, I'm talking about "The Harwell", Britain's oldest living computer. Or so the BBC tells me. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8234428.stm Apparently the gang at National Museum of Computing in Bletchley will have a go at restoring the old girl to full working order. -------------------- Ugh!
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Rebooting a Classic
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Whoa, dude! It uses TUBES for memory. TUBES. Cool. Mr. Geek 2U -------------------- My friends call me Skippy

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