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Computer History Museum 2005 (Part 3 of 3)

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Computer History Museum
1401 N Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, CA 94043

http://www.computerhistory.org/


---- Part 1 ----

Hollerith Machine
Enigma Machine
Eniac
WISC - Wisconsin Integrated Software Catalog
UNIVAC I Mercury Delay Line Memory
JOHNIAC computer
SAGE - Semi Automatic Ground Environment
Sabre (computer system)

---- Part 2 ----

Minuteman I Missile Guidance Computer
computer memory and storage
Router (Interface message processor)
IBM 1401 CPU
IBM 1402 Card reader
IBM 1403 Printer
IBM 360
Zuse's Z3 Computer
First Google production server
Apollo Guidance Computer


---- Part 3 ----

Interface Message Processor (First router for ARPANET)
Sigma 5
VAX
PDP-11
Galaxy game
Computersapce game
Cray 1
Robot arms
Apple 1 computer
Personal computers



John's World is a public Access TV show shown in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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  • Brilliant!

    I really enjoyed watching this, I collect old computers (Apple 2/2e/2gs/mac/Early HP) and hardware (test equipment etc) and can remember some of the 1970's/80's machines shown.

    Can we have some more please? Also is there a higher definition download?

  • stevebasset

    There will be another museum tour some time in the next few months showing different exhibits.

    I hope I have the money for an HD camera by then.

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  • What's wrong with the NeXT cube - in 1990 at sern the designer of the internet (Tim Berners-Lee) used it as the worlds first web server and used it to create the first web browser - worldwideweb

  • @OnkelAasmund Commodore is generally overlooked by everyone, but I bet Commodore was more influencial than IBM or Apple in getting the most people into personnal computing (planet-wise, not just USA-wise)... the Commodoreb VIC-20 reach 1 million sold before any apple computers so I heard.... and the commodore 64 we all know is the most sold computer mode o all time (what was it... 27 million? I don't remember the number).

  • great, but he did not mention Amiga or C64 did he? Strange.

  • The next computer just goes to show, even when not in charge of Apple, Steve Jobs was still trying to overcharge people for his products.

  • Who dislikes this stuff? It's fascinating. Thanks.

  • Awesome ! I'm going to have to visit.

  • 0:56 2fort in Team Fortress 2

  • commodore 64 64k RAM top selling computer even today selling 30,000,000 units lol

  • Great video tour -- thanks for sharing!

  • Love of my life was the DEC timesharing computers. Worked on the Dec-10 at university, and later convinced the company I worked for to upgrade to a PDP-11/70.

    While on a course in about 1976 in RSTS/e basic tried to think what to use multi-keyboard input for. That night in the hotel room designed a maze with numbers sprinkled around, and each player gathered them as 1 master player tried to catch/kill the other players. Long before pac-man. I should have patent it :)

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