A colleague went for a walk back in time at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park (Bletchley Park - Wikipedia) in the UK
http://demin.ws/blog/english/2012/08/10/national-museum-of-computing/
A colleague went for a walk back in time at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park (Bletchley Park - Wikipedia) in the UK
http://demin.ws/blog/english/2012/08/10/national-museum-of-computing/
heheh now thats a collection to be proud of
Impressive! The Commodores and Sinclairs hold a special place in my memory.
Awesome!
Especially PET Commodore you have mentioned during your talk at MADExpo.
Indeed. My first “professional” programming.
really cool stuff… i remember my commodore 64 and then 128 as well.
In my opinion the most impressive computer in the collection is the Colossus. It was the worlds first “programmable” computer, and was used to decrypt morse code messages received at various listening stations around the UK during WWII. My father was a radio operator at one of those listening stations (at Hall Place in Bexley).
Bletchley Park and Hall Place are two great places to visit if you happen to be in the UK and are interested in the history of computing.