Some fun photos from Large Scale Systems Museum near Pittsburgh!
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The future was once now.
A lot of wires in the old computers.

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A lot of wires in the old computers.

Why do companies tried to make circular mice happen so hard? I think this is the third one I know of (after the iMac puck one and the later NeXT one).
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Why do companies tried to make circular mice happen so hard? I think this is the third one I know of (after the iMac puck one and the later NeXT one).
In my next life, I want to come back as a Nixie tube.
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In my next life, I want to come back as a Nixie tube.
That’s it! I spent most of the time on the first floor with big machines. There is an entire second floor with a lot of microcomputers, but those were more familiar to me.
This is the website: https://www.mact.io/about_us
It’s currently by appointment. The volunteers were very nice!
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That’s it! I spent most of the time on the first floor with big machines. There is an entire second floor with a lot of microcomputers, but those were more familiar to me.
This is the website: https://www.mact.io/about_us
It’s currently by appointment. The volunteers were very nice!
More of the photos I took are here: https://flickr.com/photos/mwichary/albums/72177720332956990
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…but I have never seen a screen-less printer-terminal like this one!
@mwichary There is one of these at the Info Age Science Museum in Wall, NJ (where VCF East is held) attached to a ... Nova, I think.
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In my next life, I want to come back as a Nixie tube.
@mwichary I have some nixie tube calculators (pic 1), but you might also enjoy the not-quite-7-segment aesthetic of Itron displays (pic 2)


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Fun arrangement of ports on an IBM computer + a secret inventory # Gorton.
@mwichary you sure this isn’t a Nanoraptor special?

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@mwichary I have some nixie tube calculators (pic 1), but you might also enjoy the not-quite-7-segment aesthetic of Itron displays (pic 2)


@lcamtuf Ha – I reproduced that last one as TTF some years ago!
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Some fun photos from Large Scale Systems Museum near Pittsburgh!
@mwichary This is a delightful thread.
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This magnificent Enter on both sides of this Singer/Friden minicomputer console.
@mwichary Those keys look wonderful — the shape and colour feels so warm and organic.
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This Dasher line famously inspired Severance set design…
@mwichary So much blue!
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Why do companies tried to make circular mice happen so hard? I think this is the third one I know of (after the iMac puck one and the later NeXT one).
@mwichary if I had a pound for every time someone in our university computer labs grabbed one of these mice the wrong way round and momentarily thought they were having a stroke…
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@mwichary if I had a pound for every time someone in our university computer labs grabbed one of these mice the wrong way round and momentarily thought they were having a stroke…
ah good times@mwichary
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…but I have never seen a screen-less printer-terminal like this one!
@mwichary I love your photos! Also, you mean to say this is the first teleprinter you've seen??
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and the underside is even more insane than the top… did you get a photo of it?@andrewg Oh yeah! With the two slanted wheels?
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@andrewg Oh yeah! With the two slanted wheels?
@andrewg Did that work well?
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@mwichary I love your photos! Also, you mean to say this is the first teleprinter you've seen??
@thalia …in the Dasher family.
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I miss the old terminal proofreading-inspired icons for INSERT and DELETE.
@mwichary I love those icons. (And the Lamp Test button is curious — what lamp does it test?)
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@andrewg Did that work well?
@mwichary compared to modern optical mice, no. But compared with the ball mice of the time, absolutely. The main advantage was that they didn’t need cleaning (aside from the occasional wipe down) and didn’t degrade as badly over time.