Kurt Weiske wrote to All <=-
I took my son to the Computer History Museum this weekend, took the docent-led tour. We had a lot of fun, saw some ENIAC components, a
UNIVAC console and memory, a bunch of minicomputers (a Microdata
Reality mini, VAX 11/780, and PRIME 300, all systems I used in my
career), a Xerox Alto, Apple 1 (signed by Woz), Apple II, Lisa, Mac,
tons of DOS PCs, Grid laptops, Amigas, Compaq portables, and the
highlight for my son, an IBM 1401 midrange computer set up in a
computer room, with raised tile flooring, line printers, paper TTYs,
tall magtape readers, and period desks and printouts. My son was amazed that computers used to be manned 24/7 and that most people's
interaction with the computer was through greenbar 11x17 paper.
If you're in Mountain View, CA, check it out.
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