
Today, I visited the Heinz Nixdorf Museum in Paderborn and was amazed. What a huge place! Defo worth another visit for me.
#vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #Computermuseum #computerhistory
Today, I visited the Heinz Nixdorf Museum in Paderborn and was amazed. What a huge place! Defo worth another visit for me.
#vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #Computermuseum #computerhistory
Finished my work at the #TexasInstruments #TI994A and at the cutting software to produce a video of it. Sorry, only in German. No idea if google is able to translate it to English automatically.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeTAYzgKEBo
#RetroComputing #ComputerMuseum #Tinkering #Repair
Additional news about the #IMSAI8080 clone. Boot from HDD is the past and done. But booting from A: with GOTEK FlashFloppy as 5" ~800k is the next step of evolution. I also connected the original #TVI912C terminal for best compatibility.
On Saturday I'll look for a bigger compatible Winchester drive. Maybe there is something in stock to pimp it up a bit.
#Computermuseum #KneisnerM100 #ZilogZ80 #RetroComputing
Yesterday my media history master courses visited the "#Rechenwerk Halle" museum - a huge collection of #GDR computer hardware and software.
Here you can find a foto documentation of the excursion:
https://blogs.urz.uni-halle.de/gamelabs/2025/01/rechenwerk-halle/
After over a year of continuous investigations, tests, measurements, repairs and absolutely active help from the USA, our #Kneisner #M100 is now booting #turboDOS from a floppy disk.
It still has a few quirks with its front panel. But the next step will be to try to boot it from D.Gesswein's MFM emulator from a known working HD image. To see whether the WD hard disk controller and the IMS controller card are still working properly.
The whole thing is now a "once in a lifetime" project for me. What I wasn't aware of until now is that the #IMSAI8080 will be 50 years old this year.
#RetroComputing #ComputerMuseum
We're live! Join us for a stream as we build an Apple I replica!
This one took a bit more time
A circular silicon wafer featuring microprocessor chips from our collection
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30 x 30 cm #aquarelle on paper - PA87 from 1987 painted at the computermuseum halle #rechenwerk manufactured in small quantities by TU Dresden- approx. 100 000 Mark original price - Operating system EPROM
Liquid measuring device – U880 Prozessor (2.5 MHz) 1 KB RAM, 35 KB ROM. Thanks to the wonderful people at the #computermuseum it still works today.