@revnstpaul Actually, look closely -- it is just counting. As it repeatedly adds one to the accumulator, you are seeing the resulting numbers, in binary.
@revnstpaul Actually, look closely -- it is just counting. As it repeatedly adds one to the accumulator, you are seeing the resulting numbers, in binary.
Computers looked a lot cooler back then, with all those blinking lights and over-sized switches;like something out of a science fiction movie.
TheQuindecillion 1 month ago
Funny looking microwave you got there
CoolConejo 8 months ago
Does it run a Lisp?
lpasepok 10 months ago
I bet the program took ages to input.
Very nice mate, good to see some of the old machines in action.
rudeydudey05 2 years ago
ah...marching 1s and 0s.
revnstpaul 3 years ago
@revnstpaul Actually, look closely -- it is just counting. As it repeatedly adds one to the accumulator, you are seeing the resulting numbers, in binary.
AmigoNico9 11 months ago
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@revnstpaul Actually, look closely -- it is just counting. As it repeatedly adds one to the accumulator, you are seeing the resulting numbers, in binary.
AmigoNico9 11 months ago
Another counter..... What about more interesting stuff?
iraeus 3 years ago
Great to see a PDP-8 again ! That's also nostalgia for me because I did service this systems 1977 as DEC employe . SUPER !
PDP11GY 3 years ago
I love old hardware!
emc2logpi 3 years ago 3