http://imgur.com/a/JKqqR
Some awesome vintage computers, enjoy.
Computer History Museum pictures
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Indeed awesome stuff in here,
Didn't saw any SafeType Ergonomic before, those side mirrors made my day !
Do you know what switches are in that beast ?
Didn't saw any SafeType Ergonomic before, those side mirrors made my day !
Do you know what switches are in that beast ?
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Awsome !
If you love retro computers you should check out this youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/jpkiwigeek not many followers but that guy is awesome , i mean who else has a E10K in there house!
If you love retro computers you should check out this youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/jpkiwigeek not many followers but that guy is awesome , i mean who else has a E10K in there house!
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Is that the one in California?
Wow, love the kiwi accent! Oh and the computers are pretty cool too.andrewjoy wrote: If you love retro computers you should check out this youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/jpkiwigeek not many followers but that guy is awesome , i mean who else has a E10K in there house!
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Yes, that's the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA, just off Shoreline on the old SGI campus and right by Google's headquarters. MrsXMIT and I have been there several times. I think the Bay Area keyboard community did reach out to the museum at some point. They have a somewhat tentative relationship IIRC: the Bay Area keyboard folks are mostly under-30 types looking for a nice keyboard for work or play, the Computer History Museum types are generally 70 and older, and somewhat more protective of their toys.
I've seen both Babbage Difference Engine recreations, both Myrvhold's when it was there, and the one in the Science Museum in London. I wonder how many folks have seen both.
Definitely worth a visit if you are ever in the area, whatever the admission fee happens to be.
I've seen both Babbage Difference Engine recreations, both Myrvhold's when it was there, and the one in the Science Museum in London. I wonder how many folks have seen both.
Definitely worth a visit if you are ever in the area, whatever the admission fee happens to be.
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Some awesome pictures here, looks like they really take care of the 60s machines. I'd really love to see them in action with those odd round displays and huge actuators.

What a beauty. These guys were headquartered right near me! I've done some digging and found most members of "Soroban Engineering" involved with the USAF or other military contractors. Unfortunately it seems the founder Steve B. passed in 2014, but I'm going to see if I can contact any of the remaining guys. Shame there's no hardware industry like this around here anymore.
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Oh wow, that's not too far at all from where I am. I'll certainly try to stop by myself if I take a trip up north or something. The pictures in the album were quite fascinating, definitely piqued my interest..XMIT wrote: Yes, that's the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA, just off Shoreline on the old SGI campus and right by Google's headquarters. MrsXMIT and I have been there several times. I think the Bay Area keyboard community did reach out to the museum at some point. They have a somewhat tentative relationship IIRC: the Bay Area keyboard folks are mostly under-30 types looking for a nice keyboard for work or play, the Computer History Museum types are generally 70 and older, and somewhat more protective of their toys.
I've seen both Babbage Difference Engine recreations, both Myrvhold's when it was there, and the one in the Science Museum in London. I wonder how many folks have seen both.
Definitely worth a visit if you are ever in the area, whatever the admission fee happens to be.
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Hey, I would visit the old SGI campus if I was in the area, only because it was the old SGI campus.
I want to have my picture taken with the SGI logo sculpture that is supposed to be in a street corner somewhere there.