Bender's Brain
- Tunnelcat
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Bender's Brain
Interesting history about Bender the Robot in Futurama and why he had a 6502 microprocessor for a brain. (1977 Apple II, for any of you old enough to remember!)
Geek history here:
The Truth About Bender's Brain
Geek history here:
The Truth About Bender's Brain
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X2, Man, my dad had it for years even after it quit working. You needed a double-sided floppy to boot it!Gekko71 wrote:I still have very fond memories of playing games on an Apple IIe in highscool. God I thought the graphics were brilliant back then. Happy times.
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Man, those were the days. I have fond memories of using an oscilloscope to re-align the diskette drives used on those things.Duper wrote:... You needed a double-sided floppy to boot it!
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Glad there's some older geeks that enjoy history. My parents owned an Apple II and my husband and I had to help teach my mother how to use VisiCalc!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VisiCalc
Love the 2 color display back then! Enough to fry your eyes. Edit: Opps! Eight color, eight color!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VisiCalc
Love the 2 color display back then! Enough to fry your eyes. Edit: Opps! Eight color, eight color!
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You guys will NOT believe where this is STILL being used and in manufacturing no less!
I was watching the Science Channel Show \"How it's Made\" and this Apple II popped up on the screen. A company called QRS Technologies is still using it to run a paper punch machine to manufacture the paper music rolls for player pianos! I didn't even know that people even BOUGHT player pianos anymore, LOL! They used the 5 1/4\" floppy to load in a selected music pattern to the paper roll punch machine on the left. This was a Hi-Def picture, so I'm assuming that this thing is still in use today, not just old file footage!
Old technology being used to make even OLDER technology!
http://www.qrsmusic.com/about.asp
I was watching the Science Channel Show \"How it's Made\" and this Apple II popped up on the screen. A company called QRS Technologies is still using it to run a paper punch machine to manufacture the paper music rolls for player pianos! I didn't even know that people even BOUGHT player pianos anymore, LOL! They used the 5 1/4\" floppy to load in a selected music pattern to the paper roll punch machine on the left. This was a Hi-Def picture, so I'm assuming that this thing is still in use today, not just old file footage!
Old technology being used to make even OLDER technology!
http://www.qrsmusic.com/about.asp