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National Computer Museum in Bletchley Park
... Well, who does not pass by and do not create a crowd. Will 60 ph and a bit of text, can be broken, and it is possible to express respect to the holy and wait until finished. Take here
The last time the museum The National Museum of Computing, I did not get, so this time five times and checked their schedule - hit.
Next, a set of sample photos of what I personally caught sight. Naturally, the exhibits there many times more.
This BBS, though on Windows.
The founder (s) era.
3 ...
NeXT CUBE.
Modem, brothers, 1200! or 300 full duplex.
Matrix look? Remember, through a modem, they teleported there?
Surprisingly, if the British Museum would not be Raspberry Pi.
Portable lazerovod.
Hey, buy this legend or what?
Brothers! Fasten seat belts. This whole class working BBC Micro. Books and manuals - to choose from. You can sit and programming.
11 ...
What I did.
BBC Micro inside.
14 ...
Anywhere, new, old.
RML 380Z
PET Commodore
ELIZA can ask and answer questions.
The history of computer memory, from the lamp to SIMM'ov and DIMM'ov.
Flash card from the past.
Prototyping microcomputers with the guts out (podborochka). I have a weakness for them.
22 ...
23 ...
24 ...
Like used in such a study in due time? I, too.
Ergonomic keyboards are not invented yesterday.
Doroguschy business computer eighties.
A huge shelf with various manual gently parked cassette. It turns out that they were used not only for the home and for the family.
Go to welterweight. Not for desktop and floor computers.
Cray
30 ...
PDP-8
The PDP-11
Workstation XEROX.
VAX. In the years of study I had "seen" more accurately represented him through the prism of the remote terminal.
Graphic Station.
36 ...
Terminals, terminals.
In the hall of the landmark desktops.
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The last time the museum The National Museum of Computing, I did not get, so this time five times and checked their schedule - hit.
Next, a set of sample photos of what I personally caught sight. Naturally, the exhibits there many times more.
This BBS, though on Windows.
The founder (s) era.
3 ...
NeXT CUBE.
Modem, brothers, 1200! or 300 full duplex.
Matrix look? Remember, through a modem, they teleported there?
Surprisingly, if the British Museum would not be Raspberry Pi.
Portable lazerovod.
Hey, buy this legend or what?
Brothers! Fasten seat belts. This whole class working BBC Micro. Books and manuals - to choose from. You can sit and programming.
11 ...
What I did.
BBC Micro inside.
14 ...
Anywhere, new, old.
RML 380Z
PET Commodore
ELIZA can ask and answer questions.
The history of computer memory, from the lamp to SIMM'ov and DIMM'ov.
Flash card from the past.
Prototyping microcomputers with the guts out (podborochka). I have a weakness for them.
22 ...
23 ...
24 ...
Like used in such a study in due time? I, too.
Ergonomic keyboards are not invented yesterday.
Doroguschy business computer eighties.
A huge shelf with various manual gently parked cassette. It turns out that they were used not only for the home and for the family.
Go to welterweight. Not for desktop and floor computers.
Cray
30 ...
PDP-8
The PDP-11
Workstation XEROX.
VAX. In the years of study I had "seen" more accurately represented him through the prism of the remote terminal.
Graphic Station.
36 ...
Terminals, terminals.
In the hall of the landmark desktops.
Source: