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- | //Dr. Dr. Stefan Höltgen// | + | //Dr. Dr. Stefan Höltgen, No. 1// |
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===== How to Build a Sinclair-ZX80-Clone ===== | ===== How to Build a Sinclair-ZX80-Clone ===== | ||
Occasionally, | Occasionally, | ||
- | //Alexander Vollschwitz// | + | //Alexander Vollschwitz, No. 2// |
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===== Forth benchmark and Forth " | ===== Forth benchmark and Forth " | ||
In this exhibition I will help people with their Forth benchmark entries for the [[https:// | In this exhibition I will help people with their Forth benchmark entries for the [[https:// | ||
- | //Carsten Strotmann// | + | //Carsten Strotmann, No. 3// |
[[:forth|To the details page]] | [[:forth|To the details page]] | ||
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===== PDP Hackerspace ===== | ===== PDP Hackerspace ===== | ||
A number of PDP enthusiast will meet on Saturday and Sunday at the " | A number of PDP enthusiast will meet on Saturday and Sunday at the " | ||
- | //Jörg Hoppe, Michael Löblich, Angelo Papenhoff | + | //Jörg Hoppe, Michael Löblich, Angelo Papenhoff |
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===== bcd team Collection & Usage of Project-Oriented Computers Beyond Hobbyism – In Pace With Computer Technology Advancement Since 1950s Onward ===== | ===== bcd team Collection & Usage of Project-Oriented Computers Beyond Hobbyism – In Pace With Computer Technology Advancement Since 1950s Onward ===== | ||
In our participation at the Special Exhibition of the 7th VCFB 2020 we offer via " | In our participation at the Special Exhibition of the 7th VCFB 2020 we offer via " | ||
- | //bcd CyberneticArt team (Königswinter, | + | //bcd CyberneticArt team (Königswinter, |
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===== Home and Educational Computers and Calculators from the Soviet Union ===== | ===== Home and Educational Computers and Calculators from the Soviet Union ===== | ||
Computers in the Soviet Union were used not only in nuclear plants, military bases and big government companies. In the 1980s, many different computers were created for home and educational use. They weren' | Computers in the Soviet Union were used not only in nuclear plants, military bases and big government companies. In the 1980s, many different computers were created for home and educational use. They weren' | ||
- | //Eugene Bolshakoff// | + | //Eugene Bolshakoff, No. 6// |
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This exhibition is about a relatively short and memorable epoch that began with the discovery of the television as a video game platform by Ralph Baer and ended with the step by step replacement of the discrete gaming hardware by computers. In the center of the exhibition are Atari' | This exhibition is about a relatively short and memorable epoch that began with the discovery of the television as a video game platform by Ralph Baer and ended with the step by step replacement of the discrete gaming hardware by computers. In the center of the exhibition are Atari' | ||
- | //Wolfgang Nake// | + | //Wolfgang Nake, No. 7// |
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===== Historic Calculating Tools from Abacus to Curta ===== | ===== Historic Calculating Tools from Abacus to Curta ===== | ||
Before electric calculating machines and later on computers were used for calculations, | Before electric calculating machines and later on computers were used for calculations, | ||
- | //Herbert Lange// | + | //Herbert Lange, No. 8// |
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===== Harzretro ===== | ===== Harzretro ===== | ||
Axel Ehrlich shows parts of his computer collection ' | Axel Ehrlich shows parts of his computer collection ' | ||
- | //Axel Ehrich// | + | //Axel Ehrich, No. 9// |
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We will give virtual guided tours through our exhibition. We will show, among many other things, tally machines from Germany. Our tours include TTL-based Harvard computers with rope, diode-matrix and core memory, computers for medium sized enterprises and microprocessor based multi-user machines from manufacturers such as CTM (Computertechnik Müller), Dietz and Nixdorf. Also, transistor based programmable desk calculators and connection and memory programmable control computers from Germany will be on display. In addition the collection includes mini computers from DEC (PDP-8/L and PDP-8/e), Wang (2200-C3 and VS5) and many other types of machines, servers, PCs, consoles, artifacts, circuit boards and other things that are of importance in the history of computers. Running machines of CTM and TA (Triumph Adler) are shown together with methods to backup data on different kinds of storage media (we plan to show floppy disks, QIC-tape drives, MFM-hard disk drives). In addition the collection contains a short history of electronic musical instruments such as vacuum tube based piganinos and synthesizers, | We will give virtual guided tours through our exhibition. We will show, among many other things, tally machines from Germany. Our tours include TTL-based Harvard computers with rope, diode-matrix and core memory, computers for medium sized enterprises and microprocessor based multi-user machines from manufacturers such as CTM (Computertechnik Müller), Dietz and Nixdorf. Also, transistor based programmable desk calculators and connection and memory programmable control computers from Germany will be on display. In addition the collection includes mini computers from DEC (PDP-8/L and PDP-8/e), Wang (2200-C3 and VS5) and many other types of machines, servers, PCs, consoles, artifacts, circuit boards and other things that are of importance in the history of computers. Running machines of CTM and TA (Triumph Adler) are shown together with methods to backup data on different kinds of storage media (we plan to show floppy disks, QIC-tape drives, MFM-hard disk drives). In addition the collection contains a short history of electronic musical instruments such as vacuum tube based piganinos and synthesizers, | ||
Note: This exhibition is a work in progress so the exact setup during the festival remains to be completed. In addition we will show early digital sound machines (mainly from Casio Computer Co., Ltd) and many toy keyboards. A Casio keyboard with barcode reader to input compositions can be experimented with.\\ | Note: This exhibition is a work in progress so the exact setup during the festival remains to be completed. In addition we will show early digital sound machines (mainly from Casio Computer Co., Ltd) and many toy keyboards. A Casio keyboard with barcode reader to input compositions can be experimented with.\\ | ||
- | //Rainer Siebert// | + | //Rainer Siebert, No. 10// |
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===== Update Computer Club Collection at Uppsala University ===== | ===== Update Computer Club Collection at Uppsala University ===== | ||
Update is a long-lived co mputer club founded in 1983 by students and staff at Uppsala University. Our considerable collection includes minicomputers like DECSYSTEM-2060, | Update is a long-lived co mputer club founded in 1983 by students and staff at Uppsala University. Our considerable collection includes minicomputers like DECSYSTEM-2060, | ||
- | //Update Computer Club / Datorföreningen Update// | + | //Update Computer Club / Datorföreningen Update, No. 11// |
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===== Depot Lottery in the Computeum ===== | ===== Depot Lottery in the Computeum ===== | ||
At a secret place in lower Bavaria a collection of computing artifacts is stored, enclosed in standard containers and not accessible to the public. The ' | At a secret place in lower Bavaria a collection of computing artifacts is stored, enclosed in standard containers and not accessible to the public. The ' | ||
- | //Hans Franke// | + | //Hans Franke, No. 12// |
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