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At the Connections Museum: the insane telephone technology that led to today's computers
CuriousMarc
19 ต.ค. 2022
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1958 FACOM 128B Japanese Relay Computer, still working!
Apollo Core Rope Memory (Apollo Guidance Computer Part 30)
operating analog telecom switches, Feb 2017, Seattle's Museum of Communications
2600? How Phreaking Really Worked
クロスバー交換機
The Dial Comes To Town
Visit to the Early Television Museum
Oscar's new PDP-10 replica (and PDP-8 and PDP-11 too)
Magneto Era (1876-1900)
We attend the Vintage Computer Festival (VCF East 2024)
Plugging a Vintage Telephone Exchange Into The Internet So People Can Use It
Crossbar telephone exchange demo
How an Atomic Clock Really Works, Round 2: Zeeman Alignment
Booting up the 3ESS
AT&T Archives: The Phone Boom of the 1950s
The Pye Mk6 broadcast television camera - as used by the crew of MCR21
MIT Science Reporter—"Computer for Apollo" (1965)
The world's oldest Linux peripheral?
COPPER PIPE MADE INTO A STUDIO DELAY THAT RUNS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND
1950s Switchboard Operations