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ESPOSIZIONE
L' esposizione e' la parte centrale del VCFe. Una collezione di
quei meravigliosi e segreti dispositivi, che hanno cambiato il mondo
durante gli ultimi 20 anni - e impresso le nostre memorie.
Chi non prova l' intrigo e il senso di miracolo che prende in
ostaggio la nostra immaginazione, affascinandoci a tal punto da
stare svegli tutta notte davanti a un tubo catodico, rapiti in
un mondo che nessun altro puo' vedere, lontano anni-luce,
sofisticato e scollegato dalla realta' conosciuta, ma allo
stesso tempo incredibilmente semplice e logico.
Esposizioni Programmate:
- Mille volte emulati
- I terminali standard degli anni '70 e '80. Macchine che si conosce solamente
dalla Termcap, da guardare e toccare.
Di Gaby Chaudry
- La storia del BSD
- BSD Unix in varie versioni su diversi tipi di hardware.
Di Jochen Kunz
- Apollo DomainOS
- DomainOS was an early network operating system. Workstations could share
their resources in the network transparently. Unix was added on-top of
the native Aegis environment, both in System V and BSD flavours.
We will demonstrate a three-maschine DomainOS system interconnected with a
proprietary Apollo token ring network (ATR). One of the machines is
configured as DTP workstation with the Interleaf publishing system.
Interleaf was the DTP environment of choice at that time, but it's user
interface is pretty unintuitive compared to today's products.
More Info: DomainOS Archive
- Intergraph Clipper
- Intergraph started in the eighties as manufacturer of graphics systems
based on DEC VAX CPU's. The limited number crunching abilities of this
platform led Intergraph to the development of an own RISC CPU, Clipper,
which was manufactured by Fairchild. For the time, the Clipper had
excessive performance but it's success was limited as it hit the market
too late.
We'll show a Intergraph 2430 workstation running CLIX 3.2, a Unix System V
Release 2 derivative. The system uses the MGR windowing environment which
is, compared to MIT's X Windows System, lean and fast. It also looks
pretty different than most X-based environments.
More Info: Intergraph
- Symbolics LISP machine
- Symbolics was a producer of a family of systems with LISP as the native
language environment. Their machines had proprietary CPUs which executed
a machine code which was tightly coupled to LISP, and many basic LISP
operations mapped directly to machine operations on this architecture.
These machines were, for their time, very advanced and used in so-called
"artifical intelligence" projects. From today's perspective, the
artificial intelligence of that time was more what we know as object
oriented programming and graphical user interfaces.
We hope to be able to demonstrate a Symbolics 3640 system running Genera
with 4 graphical terminals, all sporting the Super, Hyper, Meta, Alt,
Shift and Control modifier keys on their keyboards.
More Info: Symbolics Lisp Machine Museum
- Mixed Version & Mixed Architecture VMScluster
- A cluster containing the two VMS platforms (VAX and Alpha) running
different Versions of VMS (new and old ones together in one cluster). Many
of the magnificent features of VMS will be demonstrated such as booting
completely from a remote bootserver, transparent disks in a cluster, load
balancing and monitoring. See Machines from the Alpha and VAX Series
By VAXbusters International
- La PET Evolution
- Dal PET 2001 fino alla fine dei 'big' Commodores
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