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Is my vintage equipment trying to send me a message?

CuriousMarc · Youtube · 106 HN points · 0 HN comments
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My vintage instruments are behaving oddly. Maybe that's because we made it past 100,000 subs in the last week of 2020! Thanks to all that pressed the little subscribe button and support the channel! Someone noted that videos about the equipment shown would be a good way to explore the channel, so here is a list of related links:
0:05 HP 9825T Calculator https://youtu.be/whTIFAJ5BZ0
0:22 HP 2645A Terminal https://youtu.be/QikO0WOAGWI
0:31 HP 1607A Logic Analyzer https://youtu.be/SiBozvGl5_I
0:44 Soyuz TM Space Clock power up https://studio.youtube.com/video/isS204aBjTQ/edit
1:00 FACIT 1131J Nixie Calculator https://youtu.be/_kDcJcKReF0
1:10 CURTA mechanical calculator (no video yet from me, but here is a good one from Techmoan: https://youtu.be/fhUfRIeRSZE )
1:27 HP 85A computer and HP 7225B plotter https://youtu.be/y9XgplGqSrw
1:50 HP 5223L Nixie Frequency Counter (no video yet on this one)
2:08 HP 8566 Spectrum Analyzer https://youtu.be/GB9XpNmeNUo
2:32 Teletype Model 15 demo https://youtu.be/jxkygWI-Wfs
3:31 R2-D2 https://youtu.be/RkJIt5-IqVw
3:42 HP 8568 Spectrum Analyzer https://youtu.be/SHXrB-AJ0kA
3:58 IBM 029 Keypunch demo https://youtu.be/YnnGbcM-H8c
4:10 Xerox Alto Part 1 https://youtu.be/YupOC_6bfMI
4:12 Teletype Model 19 Part 1 https://youtu.be/_NuvwndwYSY
4:14 Apollo Guidance Computer Part 1 https://youtu.be/2KSahAoOLdU
4:26 Apollo IRIG II Gyroscope https://youtu.be/lXe2OS4nwnQ
4:29 Inside the Soyuz TM Space Clock https://youtu.be/JBIhzEZkWEA
4:35 Antoine's Fossil CPUs https://youtu.be/C0upso-RGF8
4:40 Bob Rosenbloom Vintage Computer Collection https://youtu.be/2OkTm0vI7As
4:43 FORTRAN on the IBM 1401 https://youtu.be/uFQ3sajIdaM
4:47 DEC PDP-1 https://youtu.be/1EWQYAfuMYw
4:58 HP Switching Power Supply Repair Part 1 https://youtu.be/VVrDyLMVS4U
5:08 TI LED Watch Chip https://youtu.be/pr6HTiWrMmk
5:22 HP Microfiche donation https://youtu.be/MshAFrOgW1A
5:27 Playing with Core Memory https://youtu.be/7ozNMgx7WtQ

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Super Mario Blues by Neskvartetten https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01516
Festive Dinner by Pony Music: https://audiojungle.net/item/festive-dinner/24966073

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Jan 08, 2021 · 106 points, 12 comments · submitted by CaliforniaKarl
rlyshw
This is incredibly cute. Super satisfying to see all of that antique gear in such good shape. It's interesting to think about the progression of various computing interfaces, and compare it to some of the cutting-edge AI-based interactions that we are seeing emerge today like GPT-3.
edeion
For what I understand, that's about a group working on restoring computer and radio electronics from the cold war era. The video has some funny (in a pleasant way -- in my opinion) playback music and a simple scenario to display the team's achievements as they celebrate their 100,000th subscriber. Looks like some friendly and dedidated crowd indeed!
Renaud
CuriousMark's channel is really entertaining if you like vintage electronics. It's amazing to see how clever and powerful these machines and how they push the limits of what was possible in their era.

His explanations are very clear and he has mad troubleshooting skills. It's always very thrilling to see these old machines get back on their feet and come alive again!

MrCarlson's Lab[1] is another very enjoyable channel showing detailed restoration of antique -generally radio, mostly tube-based- equipment.

[1]:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU9SoQxJewrWb_3GxeteQPA

jacquesm
That teletype is beautiful, you can completely understand the decoding logic with the selector arms just by watching it move.
8bitsrule
In the 33ASR video, funny when he needs to use an Arduino to speed up the 110b ASCII to 9600b to interface with the computer. And use it again to translate the O to IBM ASCII slash-O. (Arduino probably much better computer than the 1964 Teletype ever talked to!)
annoyingnoob
Amazing that gear still works. Fun.
stevefolta
Most of his other videos are about the things he had to do to get that gear to work.
sgt
There are such gems on YouTube these days. In retrocomputing for example, I enjoy watching a number of shows including 8-bit guy, Retro Man Cave, Retro Recipes (by a real Star Wars actor), This Does Not Compute (I have a feeling the guy is on HN!), and of course CuriousMarc.
virtual_void
If you haven’t already found them, Adrian’s Digital Basement, Jan Beta and Noel’s Retro Lab are very enjoyable additions to that list.
sli
Lazy Game Reviews has excellent retro computing and audio hardware content as well, not just games.
colanderman
Technology Connections is great too. It's very accessible, yet I (as a tech nerd who grew up around what is now "retro" stuff) always learn interesting stuff from him.
sgt
Oh yes, recently started following him. He's got a unique and amusing way of holding on to your attention. The last episode I recall seeing was the one about detergent. It actually helped me, because I never knew my dishwasher had a pre-wash compartment. Now I use it!
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