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- | ====== Exhibits 2018 ====== | + | ====== Exhibits 2019 ====== |
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+ | <li>Full Apple Timeline (various) | ||
+ | <li>PDP11 Unibus / Unibone (Jörg Hoppe) | ||
+ | <li>PDP10 Remake (Angelo Papenhoff) | ||
+ | <li>IBM 360 Frontpanel & FPGA reimplementation (Lawrence Wilkinson) | ||
+ | <li>PDP8 on a FPGA (Andreas Bombe) | ||
+ | <li>Tektronix 4010 Storage Tube Terminal Emulator + PiDP-11 (Rene Richarz) | ||
+ | <li>Commodore C65 (European Society for Computer Preservation) | ||
+ | <li>FUZIX/6809 on Dragon 32 & DIY MMU (Tormod Volden) | ||
+ | <li>Atari Stacy (Felix Mueller) | ||
+ | <li>Vintage LAN Party (Pietro Staheli) | ||
+ | <li>Verschiedene Original IBM PC (Hans Thijs) | ||
+ | <li>MSX Homecomputer (Rowan Seewer) | ||
+ | <li>C64 & Ultimate 12-13 (Michael Schenk) | ||
+ | <li>SGI Workstations (George Batsilas) | ||
+ | <li>Risc OS 5 (Andrej Westerman) | ||
+ | <li>C128 & Amiga 500 (Peter Guhl) | ||
+ | <li>Amiga Rechner Neuentwicklungen (Rolf Bösiger - RetroPanic) | ||
+ | <li>Fluxengine Floppy Reader (David Given) | ||
+ | <li>Vintage Media Konvertierungsstation (Andreas Rudin) | ||
+ | <li>Steampunk Exponat (Daniel Tännler) | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
+ | </html> | ||
+ | ====== Exhibits 2018 ====== | ||
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- | ==== The DIY PDP-8 ! ==== | + | ==== The DIY Peripherals! ==== |
- | We demonstate a hacked-together PDP8, with RX01 floppy drive, VT100 & Decwriter. | + | |
+ | We demonstate computer-related Heathkit and Intersil kits from the early eighties. | ||
// Ulrich Fierz // | // Ulrich Fierz // | ||
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// Rob Clarke // | // Rob Clarke // | ||
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- | ==== Dragon - new tricks for the old beast ==== | ||
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- | Born in the golden area of early eighties, the Welsh Dragon 32/64 (and American cousin Tandy CoCo) are machines that just won't die - a vivid community just keeps growing and new software and hardware products are being developed for pure fun and passion. | ||
- | We show for the first time the advanced operating system NitrOS-9 Level 2 in action on a Dragon boosted with a homemade MMU. | ||
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- | // Tormod Volden, LU // | ||
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==== Paper Tape on USB ==== | ==== Paper Tape on USB ==== | ||
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// Werner Meier, SG // | // Werner Meier, SG // | ||
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==== Commodore Amigas ==== | ==== Commodore Amigas ==== | ||
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The Commode Amiga were the summit of the homecomputer world. | The Commode Amiga were the summit of the homecomputer world. | ||
At the time they were more powerful than their IBM-compatibles contemporaries. | At the time they were more powerful than their IBM-compatibles contemporaries. | ||
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// Jörg Hoppe DE // | // Jörg Hoppe DE // | ||
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- | ==== Macintosh and Mac computers from "pre-Intel" times ==== | ||
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- | 12 years ago, Apple changed the architecture of their computers to Intel | ||
- | processors. | ||
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- | From our large stock we present a choice of Apple computers of the times | ||
- | before: | ||
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- | Starting with a classic Compact Macintosh over LC, Quadra, Performa and | ||
- | PowerMac to the first coloured iMacs, from PowerBooks to the first iBooks. | ||
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- | Besides models with original Apple software, we show how some of these | ||
- | devices can still be used productively with Linux as operating system. | ||
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- | // revamp-it, non-profit association, Zurich - www.revamp-it.ch // | ||