Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Carrington Vanston

Topic: Prebricked drives

Episode 253 relates to 1953. Core memory begins its long dominance of the RAM space, the IBM 701 is introduced. A year that was kind of between things, so as one might expect the conversation keeps sliding into a discussion of beverages.

Topic/Feedback links:

  • Magnetic core memory
  • Advent of Computing, episode 77
  • The Thinking Machine (1961)
  • IBM 701
  • Williams tube
  • Jeffries tube
  • Exploring the Amiga series, assembly language programming
  • Brief tour of the PDP-11
  • Top 20 C64 games from 2011-2021
  • Commodore 64 turns 40

Retro Computing News:

  • SystemSix desk calendar
  • SWTPC 6800 rescued (Adrian’s Digital Basement)
  • Jobs for the boys?
  • The ultimate multics project
  • A quarter century of Unix. Peter Sallas. 1994 Addison-Wesley
  • The evolution of the Unix time sharing system
  • Compatible time sharing system
  • Incompatible time sharing system
  • Easter Egg found in Windows 1.0.
  • Mariupol Computer Museum in Ukraine
  • Club it8bit
  • A Brick for Some Bytes: My First Hard Drive (Byte Cellar)
  • One of the Biggest Frauds in Tech History - The Miniscribe Brick Fiasco (Tech Time Traveler)

Vintage Computer(-related) commercials etc.:

  • Tab

Retro Computing Gift Idea:

  • The Art of Point and Click Adventure Games

Auction Picks:

  • Carrington:
    • MCM/70
    • About the MCM/70
  • Earl:
    • IBM Core Memory
    • See also: Core memory shield for Arduino
  • Michael:
    • RCA Selectron 256bit
    • See also: Selectron tube
  • Paul:
    • QuickLetter
    • Murder Party
    • CA Simply Tax 1993
    • eMate pin

Feedback/Discussion:

  • @rcrpodcast on Twitter
  • Vintage Computer Forum
  • RCR Podcast on Facebook
  • Throwback Network
  • Throwback Network on Facebook

Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X

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