What a fantastic story! Thanks so much for uploading and sharing.
Through an amazing stroke of good fortune, I got hired by Honeywell in the summer of 1965 to train as a field engineer on their H200 product line. I was working my way up in the world of mainframe computers through the 1960s as this stuff was going on. Needless to say, I watched these developments with great interest and marveled at their accomplishments.
"Good morning Dr Aldrin, this is AGC..." Seriously, this computer is still incredibly impressive to this day. Comparing it to a calculator is a joke. This was the most sophisticated digital machine the world has ever seen, a multi-tasking, multi-program-operating, crash-free dedicated operating system, no moving parts, 16bit, IC-based wonder designed by the very cream of brightest engineers. So many things were new in it, that it has to represent the biggest leap forward in all computer history.
A mild suggestion: The sequence would be easier to follow if you could connect parts 2 & 3 as responses to the preceding part. In your Upload list, the sequence number text gets truncated out of the title. (at least in my browser setup)
If you have any idea how long it took me to put this on yt. i spend 3 days to find this docu, than to find a program that converts it. I wanted to share this docu so badly, so its nice to get a positive feedback.
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Cosmored 1 month ago
A really good upload... thanks...
Only 50 years ago everything has to be invented... what a great time for engineers...
And still there are the ones who think that the man didn't went to the Moon.
mandracula73 1 month ago
What a fantastic story! Thanks so much for uploading and sharing.
Through an amazing stroke of good fortune, I got hired by Honeywell in the summer of 1965 to train as a field engineer on their H200 product line. I was working my way up in the world of mainframe computers through the 1960s as this stuff was going on. Needless to say, I watched these developments with great interest and marveled at their accomplishments.
OldDogNewTrick 3 months ago
"Good morning Dr Aldrin, this is AGC..." Seriously, this computer is still incredibly impressive to this day. Comparing it to a calculator is a joke. This was the most sophisticated digital machine the world has ever seen, a multi-tasking, multi-program-operating, crash-free dedicated operating system, no moving parts, 16bit, IC-based wonder designed by the very cream of brightest engineers. So many things were new in it, that it has to represent the biggest leap forward in all computer history.
soberek 4 months ago
Just added to favorites, probably the best doco ive seen, learnt how to use this computer... Amazing technology.
PETE4REALITY 4 months ago
Nice
PETE4REALITY 4 months ago
This is freaking cool. *like* *click on reactions* *click incredible* *favorite* *write this comment*
7dmtuk87 4 months ago
@7dmtuk87 Forgot one *subscribe*
7dmtuk87 4 months ago
240p We meet again.
nokiaovi1 5 months ago 6
@nokiaovi1 hmm 240 is really low, guess your right
Serpico261 5 months ago
@Serpico261 It's high enough to enjoy it. If I want higher, I'll buy the DVD.
loperspest 1 month ago
@Serpico261 cant wait till this comes out in 120p!
A1234567890J1 1 month ago
Thank you - very much - for uploading.
A mild suggestion: The sequence would be easier to follow if you could connect parts 2 & 3 as responses to the preceding part. In your Upload list, the sequence number text gets truncated out of the title. (at least in my browser setup)
edmfw 6 months ago
@edmfw hey im glad you liked it.
If you have any idea how long it took me to put this on yt. i spend 3 days to find this docu, than to find a program that converts it. I wanted to share this docu so badly, so its nice to get a positive feedback.
good idea about the linking
Serpico261 6 months ago