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\\ ~~TOC_HERE 1-1~~ | \\ ~~TOC_HERE 1-1~~ | ||
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- | ===== Opening Event ===== | ||
- | Welcome, information on the festival. | ||
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- | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Eva Kudrass and Dr. Dr. Stefan Höltgen// | ||
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How do virtual presentations work? You can watch the presentation itself in the [[Stream]]. If you want to ask questions after the presentation, | How do virtual presentations work? You can watch the presentation itself in the [[Stream]]. If you want to ask questions after the presentation, | ||
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- | ===== The History of Open Source Software | + | ===== Opening Event ===== |
- | What exactly is 'Open Source'? | + | Welcome, information |
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Ansgar Kückes// | + | //Eva Kudrass and Dr. Dr. Stefan Höltgen// |
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//Fritz Hohl// | //Fritz Hohl// | ||
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+ | ===== DOjS – Javascript on MS-DOS ===== | ||
+ | DOjS is an integrated development and execution system for Javascript programs on MS-DOS. In addition to the built-in text editor, the system offers an interface to hardware that is typically found in DOS-PCs, such as SVGA graphics cards, mice, keyboards, sound cards and even 3D Voodoo graphics accelerator cards. While the primary development focus is the creation of electronic art, the system can also be used for game development and is intended for beginners and advanced programmers alike. | ||
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+ | Language: German, slides: English\\ | ||
+ | //Andre Seidelt// | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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//Eva Kudrass// | //Eva Kudrass// | ||
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- | {{anchor:fuehrung_durch_das_oldenburger_computer-museum}} | + | {{anchor:charles_babbages_analytical_engine}} |
- | ===== Guided Tour of the Computer Museum Oldenburg | + | ===== Charles Babbage' |
- | We will offer an insight into our exhibition and depot of our museum | + | Already in the 1840s Charles Babbage designed a maschine that included almost all significant element |
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+ | Language: German, English\\ | ||
+ | //Michael Holzheu und Dr. Stefan Stein// | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Analysis | ||
+ | Recently, I found a minimal Z80 system in a dumpster which was obviously a wire wrap prototype board. Obviously, the system did not work anymore. Based on the integrated circuits on the board assumptions are made what the system can do and which operating voltages are required. Furthermore | ||
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Thiemo Eddiks// | + | //Klemens Krause (Computer Museum of the University of Stuttgart)// |
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//Prof. Dr. Raul Rojas// | //Prof. Dr. Raul Rojas// | ||
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- | {{anchor:dojs_javascript_auf_ms-dos}} | + | {{anchor:mitgliederversammlung_des_vcfb_ev}} |
- | ===== DOjS – Javascript on MS-DOS | + | ===== General Assembly of the VCFB e.V. |
- | DOjS is an integrated development and execution system for Javascript programs on MS-DOS. In addition | + | The annual general assembly of the Vintage Computing Festival Berlin e.V. is open to interested non-members, unless decided otherwise at the beginning |
- | Language: German, slides: English\\ | + | Language: German |
- | //Andre Seidelt// | + | |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | {{anchor:analyse_und_reparatur_eines_z80-systems_aus_der_schrottkiste}} | + | {{anchor:die_geschichte_von_open-source-software}} |
- | ===== Analysis and Repair | + | ===== The History |
- | Recently, I found a minimal Z80 system in a dumpster | + | What exactly is 'Open Source'? |
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Klemens Krause (Computer Museum of the University of Stuttgart)// | + | //Ansgar Kückes// |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | {{anchor:diskettenlaufwerke_am_beispiel_der_commodore_1541}} | + | {{anchor:der_computertruhe_ev_stellt_sich_vor}} |
- | ===== Disk Drives on the Example of the Commodore 1541 ===== | + | ===== The ' |
- | Disk drives and disks were an important part of the early personal computing era. This talk focuses on the disk technology of the 5.25" disk drive " | + | Computers are natural companions in our everyday lives. We use them to communicate with each other, for education, for entertainment but also to engage |
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Michael Steil// | + | //Mac and Ben// |
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- | ===== Hands on! Repair of Retro Computers in the " | + | |
- | The " | + | |
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- | Language: German\\ | + | |
- | //Thomas Fecker// | + | |
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//Dr. Christian Berg// | //Dr. Christian Berg// | ||
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+ | ===== The Analog Computer Museum ===== | ||
+ | The Analog Computer Museum in Hettenhain (Wiesbaden/ | ||
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+ | Language: German\\ | ||
+ | //Dr. Bernd Ulmann// | ||
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//Jörg Hoppe// | //Jörg Hoppe// | ||
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- | {{anchor:pong_und_die_vergessenen_atari-hardware-games}} | + | {{anchor:the_virtual_machine_architecture_of_infernal_runner}} |
- | ===== Pong and the Forgotten Atari Hardware Games ===== | + | ===== The Virtual Machine Architecture of " |
- | Released in 1972, Pong was the first commercially successful video game. In the time it took for hardware video games to be superseded | + | In 1991, the famous game " |
- | Language: | + | Language: |
- | //Wolfgang Nake// | + | //Norbert Kehrer// |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | {{anchor:das_analogrechnermuseum}} | + | {{anchor:hands_on_reparatur_von_retrocomputern_im_signallabor_der_medienwissenschaft}} |
- | ===== The Analog Computer Museum | + | ===== Hands on! Repair of Retro Computers in the " |
- | The Analog Computer Museum in Hettenhain (Wiesbaden/ | + | The " |
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Dr. Bernd Ulmann// | + | //Thomas Fecker// |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | {{anchor:the_virtual_machine_architecture_of_infernal_runner}} | + | {{anchor:fuehrung_durch_das_oldenburger_computer-museum}} |
- | ===== The Virtual Machine Architecture | + | ===== Guided Tour of the Computer Museum Oldenburg |
- | In 1991, the famous game " | + | We will offer an insight into our exhibition and depot of our museum and report how a private collection became |
- | Language: | + | Language: |
- | //Norbert Kehrer// | + | //Thiemo Eddiks// |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | {{anchor:charles_babbages_analytical_engine}} | + | {{anchor:diskettenlaufwerke_am_beispiel_der_commodore_1541}} |
- | ===== Charles Babbage' | + | ===== Disk Drives on the Example of the Commodore 1541 ===== |
- | Already in the 1840s Charles Babbage designed a maschine that included almost all significant element | + | Disk drives and disks were an important part of the early personal computing era. This talk focuses on the disk technology |
- | Language: German, English\\ | + | Language: German\\ |
- | // | + | // |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | ====== Workshops ====== | + | |
- | {{anchor:technikmuseen_und_sammlereine_fragestunde}} | + | {{anchor:pong_und_die_vergessenen_atari-hardware-games}} |
- | ===== Technology Museums | + | ===== Pong and the Forgotten Atari Hardware Games ===== |
- | There is a time when technology | + | Released in 1972, Pong was the first commercially successful video game. In the time it took for hardware video games to be superseded by computer |
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Dr. Carola Dahlke (Curator of the Information Science and Cryptology Department, German Museum)// | + | //Wolfgang Nake// |
- | //Thiemo Eddiks (1st Chairman OCM e.V., Computer Museum Oldenburg)// | + | |
- | //Eva Kudraß (Head of the Mathematics and Information Science Collection, German Museum of Technology)// | + | |
- | //Dr. Jochen Viehoff (CEO, Heinz Nixdorf Museumsforum)// | + | |
- | // | + | |
- | {{anchor:crashkursbasic-programmierung_von_homecomputern}} | + | [[https:// |
- | ===== Crash Course: BASIC Programming of Home Computers | + | |
- | This workshop will teach the basics of the BASIC programming language, based on the BBC-BASIC flavor. In addition to the principle commands, functions and structures | + | {{anchor:abschlussveranstaltung}} |
+ | ===== Closing Event ===== | ||
+ | Review | ||
+ | Awarding | ||
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Dr. Dr. Stefan Höltgen// | + | //Eva Kudrass, Anke Stüber, and Carsten Strotmann// |
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ====== Workshops ====== | ||
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//Carsten Strotmann// | //Carsten Strotmann// | ||
- | {{anchor:closingceremony}} | + | [[https:// |
- | ===== Closing Event ===== | + | |
- | Review | + | {{anchor:crashkursbasic-programmierung_von_homecomputern}} |
- | Awarding | + | ===== Crash Course: BASIC Programming of Home Computers |
+ | This workshop will teach the basics of the BASIC programming language, based on the BBC-BASIC flavor. In addition to the principle commands, functions and structures | ||
Language: German\\ | Language: German\\ | ||
- | //Eva Kudrass, Anke Stüber, and Carsten Strotmann// | + | //Dr. Dr. Stefan Höltgen// |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
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+ | ===== Technology Museums and Collectors: A Q&A Session ===== | ||
+ | There is a time when technology collectors ask themselves if their collections should serve a higher goal than just their own interests. Museums exist and is it not their goal to inform and educate the public? One could donate the collection to a museum, they surely must be happy to at least get the rare artifacts!? This Q&A session | ||
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+ | Language: German\\ | ||
+ | //Dr. Carola Dahlke (Curator of the Information Science and Cryptology Department, German Museum)// | ||
+ | //Thiemo Eddiks (1st Chairman OCM e.V., Computer Museum Oldenburg)// | ||
+ | //Eva Kudraß (Head of the Mathematics and Information Science Collection, German Museum of Technology)// | ||
+ | //Dr. Jochen Viehoff (CEO, Heinz Nixdorf Museumsforum)// | ||
+ | // | ||
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+ | [[https:// |