#Mainframe computers
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stone-cold-groove · 3 months ago
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Image detail from the IBM System/360 sales brochure - 1964.
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smbhax · 27 days ago
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IBM System/360 & System/370 mainframes
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el-ffej · 2 years ago
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Not all that unlikely for the old Univacs.
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something about this illustration from playboy september 1965
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dinosaurspen · 6 months ago
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IBM System/360
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vintageslideshow · 1 year ago
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The state of computer technology in 1968.
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byruit · 1 year ago
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Working in a datacenter in the 70s
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nixcraft · 7 months ago
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start them young
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humanoidhistory · 1 year ago
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Cyber 70 mainframe computer system by Control Data Corporation, circa 1974.
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yodaprod · 2 years ago
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RCA Spectra 70/45
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discopaws · 6 months ago
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Little thing from an arc where Agent Caspar infiltrates a research lab and works undercover as a mainframe operator :>
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oldguydoesstuff · 11 months ago
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Man seated at the console of a Univac 1108 mainframe computer, circa 1965.
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stone-cold-groove · 8 months ago
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60s era Sperry Rand UNIVAC nameplate.
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maretriarch · 1 year ago
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Just in time for 4/13 here's the second line of my r63 dolls, this time CREEPover themed with bonus accessories! in an ideal world they would come in adorable recuperacoon shaped packaging. and probably a sopor slime making kit because kids love slime. which one are YOU picking up from your local Goreget today?
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univac1219 · 1 year ago
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1962 Mainframe with Bluetooth
This old computer is comprised of four big boxes, three of which are ever actually used.
The UNIVAC 1219. This is the brains of the system. It controls the operations of every other device. This is what I'm referring to when I'm not gesturing to the UNIVAC 1219 as a whole.
The UNIVAC 1540. This is the DDR, or Digital Data Recorder. It holds, writes, and reads the magnetic tape operators load into the machine.
The Digital to Analog Converter. The UNIVAC 1219 was the first digital computer on most U.S. Navy ships, most of which had analog weapons systems. This hulking mass of steel translated the digital signals from the computer to the analog signals of the weapon systems and vice versa in regards to the radar.
The UNIVAC 1532. The I/O console managed the...you guessed it, input and output of the UNIVAC 1219. You can load and punch paper tape for programs more bite-sized than would be used for magnetic tape.
In addition, we have two teletype machines. You can think of them like typewriters that don't receive human input (except the one that can if we want), but instead output what the computer tells it to.  We have a Teletype Corporation teletype that is optimized for character compatability and a Kleinschmidt teletype that is optimized for speed. Both rely on the I/O console to send and receive data.
The real ingenuity begins with the floppy drive. Duane, who's career revolved around this system, developed a way for a floppy drive to imitate the I/O console. The computer thinks it is reading and writing to a paper tape, when it is in fact reading and writing to a 5.25in floppy inside an ancient CNC machine floppy drive.
And this, dear reader, is where the magic happens. This framework was originally built for interfacing with the 1219 via BIN files over Serial port and was easily changed to support BIN files over floppy. Duane has been working on an off adapting our purple converter box with a raspi to let the 1219 read and write BIN files over Bluetooth.
Make no mistake, you cannot simply SSH into this machine as tons of setup and channel changes must be performed to ready it to receive and send data. That being said, I don't see any other UNIVAC mainframes with Bluetooth [or any other running UNIVAC 1219s at all :(], so I will take what I can get.
Can someone tell me how to Tumblr properly?
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dinosaurspen · 6 months ago
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Vintage technology Lego sets by LegoJalex
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fluff-and-such · 6 months ago
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The vibe when u find the one guy whose future u can't see, but it turns out he can also see the future.
Itherael wants to put him in a jar.
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