Elliott 803 - Presentation #1
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Uploaded on Jun 29, 2008
Another in the series of small videos from the National Museum of Computing. This is the first about the Elliott 803
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tnmoc 4 years ago
The 803 is paper tape in and paper tape out typically. For fault finding and testing, however you needed to hook up a 'scope to monitor the accumulator. We will produce some more video showing typical operation.
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akilahwarren 6 months ago
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K7AGE 4 years ago
very cool
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Doug Luce 4 years ago
Love the narrator's formal wear!
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Desmaad 4 years ago
Fair enough; but at least other computers had at least a set of lights on a front panel.
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Desmaad 4 years ago
Gordon bennett! These early computers had such clunky interfaces, no wonder they were exclusively in the hands of technicians. This Elliott has a particularly strange interface. How can you operate a computer with only a single waveform as a display?
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