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The "ROM" for the "Apollo Guidance Computer" was threaded by a group of women with ferrite rings and copper wire.
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I once heard a story that the Space shuttle and the ISS run on 386 'n stuff.
Then I looked it up and found: sminki. Makes sense when you think about it.
Had to laugh at the continued use of ferrite core memory.
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I found some obsolete chips in my Kitchen...
The writing is barely legible. Hang on... I can just make out the lettering...
.....McCain
Last edited by SantaClaus; 28 July 2010, 09:21.
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The MyCPU - Project: A homebrew computer by Dennis KuschelOriginally posted by doodab View PostHere is someone who did it with ECL:
Seymour Cray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I built an adder out of 7400 once. You'd be mad to attempt a whole processor.
Not mad imo, dedicated and bloody clever.
This guy did it with relays!!! http://www.electronixandmore.com/pro...aycomputertwo/
And this one... http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~harry/Relay/Last edited by SupremeSpod; 27 July 2010, 17:38.
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Here is someone who did it with ECL:Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
Seymour Cray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I built an adder out of 7400 once. You'd be mad to attempt a whole processor.
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ftfyOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThem was the days. You could build anything with an infinite supply of 7400s and could afford to power/cool it.

Here's someone who did...
http://www.homebrewcpu.com/Last edited by SupremeSpod; 27 July 2010, 15:47.
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Them was the days. You could build anything with an infinite supply of 7400s.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI recently fixed a ZX80 for one of the chaps at Clientco. I couldn't resist checking out all the different 74nxxx chips on t'interweb.
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I recently fixed a ZX80 for one of the chaps at Clientco. I couldn't resist checking out all the different 74nxxx chips on t'interweb.Originally posted by zeitghostBack in the day of TTL, they were much faster (and even hotter).
Not much different to CMOS these days as to speed.
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There were some where I worked but they never caught on. I most remember them because a fellow junior engineer used to call them DCL, which caused some consternation. He also drove a three-wheel car until he rolled it.Originally posted by zeitghostI've never seen an ECL chip.
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Ah, that's it, ECL. Boyo.Originally posted by zeitghostI think you're in north Wales again on that one.
0 & 5V.
Maybe you're thinking of ECL. Or something else exotic.
It's all a bit misty more than 20 years later.
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Was CMOS that +1.6 -0.8 stuff that blew if you touched them?Originally posted by zeitghost
Or is that another Caernarvon Castle?
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Bound to be a use for it. Using 2 PDP11/44 (or is it 11/7 ?) fans wired in series, as are 110V, to cool my office. Got a box of em. A REAL MAN never throws anything away.
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