How a computer works. A tutorial from 1962

Posted:
Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:57 pm
by tezza
This short film is great! How far computers (and our perception of them) have come. Note not one mention of their use in communications
http://youtu.be/jDQROzrFD1o
Re: How a computer works. A tutorial from 1962

Posted:
Sat Aug 25, 2012 10:34 am
by Paul
Very cool video, reminds me of those shown in school in the 1960s. Great images of the mainframe workplace. I wonder if smoking was allowed in those rooms? Very well may have been, as bizarre as it would sound today.
Presumably there is no mention of communication because it was a Navy production and was intended for training. I'm pretty sure Bell was still using relays then in the phone system.
My science teacher in '67 obtained a electronics kit for me from Bells Labs that could sound out vowels, one of many kits available. It was a cardboard box with the circuit printed on top and all the parts enclosed. All you had to do was wind the chokes, wire all the parts together according to the picture on top and provide a battery and speaker.
Re: How a computer works. A tutorial from 1962

Posted:
Sun Aug 26, 2012 10:41 pm
by tezza
Here is another prediction of the future from 1966. Actually not too far off...
http://youtu.be/EC5sbdvnvQM