
Episode 153 - The Keypact Mystery
When I was down at VCF SoCal I ran into a strange machine: the Keypact Micro-VIP. It's a terminal without a keyboard, covered in dials, with a speaker and a switch labeled "voice". This chance encount...
17 Mars 202555min

Episode 152 - LIVE at VCF - Reviving Retro Panel
A special treat from VCF SoCal. While visiting I had the chance to host a panel on restoration and preservation. I was joined by: David from Usagi Electric (https://www.youtube.com/@UsagiElectric) Rob...
2 Mars 20251h

Episode 151 - The Friden Flexowriter
Have you ever looked at an old computer and seen a weird typewriter thing tacked on? In most cases that's a device called a Flexowriter. It's half electric typewriter, half teleprinter, half tape read...
3 Feb 20251h

Episode 150 - Starting Windows Up
In the modern day Windows is a power house, but that wasn't always the case. In this episode we are looking at the fraught development of Windows 1.0. During development it was called vaporware, it wa...
20 Jan 20251h 5min

Episode 149 - IDRIS Is Not UNIX
This episode we are taking a trip back to UNIX world. We're looking at IDRIS, the first clone of UNIX. It was supposed to be highly compatible, but use no code from Bell Labs. IDRIS ran on everything ...
5 Jan 202558min

Episode 148 - Is BLISS Ignorance?
In 1970 a little language called BLISS emerged from Carnegie Mellon University. It was a systems language, meant for operating systems and compilers. It was designed, in part, as a response to Dijkstr...
22 Dec 20241h 3min

Episode 147 - Molecular Electronic Computer
In 1961 Texas Instruments unveiled the Molecular Electronic Computer, aka: Mol-E-Com. It was a machine that fit in the palm of your hand, but had all the power of a much larger computer. This was in a...
9 Dec 202454min

Episode 146 - The Z4
The Z4, completed by Konrad Zuse in 1945, is a computer with a wild story. It was made from scrounged parts, survived years of bombing raids, moved all around Berlin, and eventually took refuge in bas...
25 Nov 202458min


















