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Article requests edit

I'd like to see an article on the Harris/6. The one I used was purchased new in 1977. Its had a card reader, a printer, two or three 9600 bpi tape drives, and 7 or 8 CRT terminals and some sort of interactive operating system. OS/6 maybe. I remember that operating system upgrades also required work with a soldering iron. The CPU+memory+tape drives occupied four refridgertor-sized cabinets.

Also, something on the Cyber Data Systems ((maybe, I forget the name now??)) that it replaced (which was later renamed/acquired by Scientific Data Systems. I think its was a CDS/1 or SDS/1 something like that. This machine had been purchased in 1959, had 32KBytes of true core memory, with 16KB each in a refridgertor-sized cabinet. (These were actually heavily insulated ovens, since the core was heat to near the Curie temperature to improve memory access time. It had a big control panel of switches and lights, and an IBM selectric specially wired in as a terminal. It had four full-size tape drives (i.e. 5 foot high, 3 foot wide). Typical operation: load source code on reel on drive at far left. Load tape containing compiler in the middle. Load blank tape for object code on right. Flips switches, IPL. wait for compile to finish. (progress is output on the selectric). Next, move object tape from right-most to left-most drive, replace compiler tape with linker tape. A new blank tape for the executable on the far right. Do the link step. Then to run the executable ... you get the idea. linas 02:51, 27 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

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Software edit

Hello and best of luck with your project. Looking at the related projects for a place for T-Square (software) and some other early programs, WikiProject Early Computers or Computer science seemed all right. In some cases though, these programs could be "firsts" related to software engineering in general. Is there a WikiProject Software or another spot that would be better? Thank you in advance. --Susanlesch 08:32, 28 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • In case this helps and so I can visualize it I added a sketch of a banner to T-Square's talk page. If you think it is confusing I will be happy to remove it. Thank you. --Susanlesch 09:15, 28 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
  • Removed my sketches. -Susanlesch 08:35, 2 January 2007 (UTC). They looked like this:Reply
Draft Proposed: This article is within the scope of WikiProject Early Computers (discussion). This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the Project's quality scale. See comments.
  • I tagged these programs merge. Your advice on whether to proceed with that would be most helpful. Thank you. --Susanlesch 12:18, 28 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
  • I will remove the merge tags since there is no support. If you should have comments later feel free to leave them on my talk page. Best wishes. -Susanlesch 05:56, 2 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia Day Awards edit

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Celebrity endorsements of 80s computers article edit

I found an article about celebrity endorsements of 80s computers which might interest this task force. Some of the celebrities mentioned at William Shatner, Alan Alda, Bill Bixby, Bill Cosby, and even Bill Gates (for a Radio Shack Tandy!). - LA @ 23:39, 17 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

If It's Good Enough for Shatner... on the PC World web site. - LA @ 23:39, 17 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Off-site HCI encyclopedia edit

I am currently creating a Wikia (http://bushytree.wikia.com) about the evolution and history of the Human Computer Interface based on an early paper and an oft-referenced diagram that I've done on the Xerox Star. I would love to get in touch with collaborators to help hammer it into shape. 68.58.255.234 (talk) 22:31, 15 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Early computers? edit

Can someone explain how these computers could possibly be classified as early?

This editor seems to be responsible for classifying these systems: Tinucherian. I have placed a message at his talk page enquiring as to why these systems were classified as early computers, but there was no response. Two of the computers incorrectly tagged as early have been reverted by me, but when I discovered that there was a large number of systems incorrectly tagged, I have decided to get a response first before removing the tags. Rilak (talk) 06:22, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

My mistake. I overlooked the Category:One-of-a-kind computers ( as given in the project page ) as containing only early computers. Reverted the false postives ... Thanks for bringing this to our attention -- Tinu Cherian - 07:17, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

active? edit

Is this project still active? --mikeu talk 12:27, 27 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Atleast I am ! -- Tinu Cherian - 15:56, 27 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

images anyone? edit

If anyone is looking for images of older computer hardware to illustrate articles, feel free to drop me a note with requests. I am a member of the Retro-Computing Society of RI and have access to a variety of mini-computers and other machines. We've started uploading some shots, for example: Image:PDP-10 1090.jpg Image:Linc-8.jpg Image:Ibm-tube.jpg Image:9-track-drive-open.jpg Image:X-document.gif Just leave a reply in this thread. --mikeu talk 12:51, 28 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Analog-to-Digital Timeline edit

User:Bob the Wikipedian/Analog-to-Digital Timeline Can anyone add to this list? I started it when I realized I couldn't think of a single analog device which has gone digital since the mid-80's. Thanks! Bob the Wikipedian (talkcontribs) 06:10, 21 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine edit

Any comments members of this task force might like to make at the SSEM's FAC here would be more than welcome. --Malleus Fatuorum 16:16, 19 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Computing history bibliography list edit

This list of books was deleted from the main article space and moved here last week. But apparently no one in WikiProject Computing ws notified, and I don't see any links to it. The list is much larger than the Books list on your front page. Maybe it could supplant or augment the smaller one. --Blainster (talk) 04:57, 8 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

I was notified since I started the article. I made a couple of comments in the discussion and voted to keep. There were several keeps and several "move to project". I thought keep was going to win, but it didn't. Bubba73 (talk), 05:31, 8 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Project support for template {{BBC Computer Literacy Project}}? edit

Would members of this WikiProject consider supporting this template? Even if you have no members linked to/interested in British computer history, it could still be within your scope. Thanks. --trevj (talk) 11:39, 10 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

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