经典计算机复制品
Classic Computer Replicas

原始链接: https://obsolescence.dev/index.html

本项目致力于通过数字设备公司 (DEC) 计算机的复制品来重现交互式计算历史 (1945-1975) 中的关键时刻。DEC诞生于麻省理工学院的旋风计划,它引领了交互式计算的先河,对从Windows和Unix到Linux和Android的一切都产生了影响。这些复制品建立在广大开发者、纪录片制作人和模拟器创建者工作的基础上,旨在提供真实的“回到过去”的用户体验。 这些复制品涵盖了计算的演化历程:PDP-1(源自旋风计划)催生了极简主义的PDP-8(引领个人计算)和PDP-11(Unix的诞生地,影响了工作站和Android)。PDP-11的RSX-11操作系统也影响了Windows NT。虽然PDP-10在硬件方面逐渐衰落,但其对黑客文化和计算机科学的影响依然意义重大。 本网站作为这些项目的中心枢纽,链接到每个复制品的详细信息。未来的计划包括探索IBM的历史和大型机时代。我们的目标是创造价格合理、美观耐用的复制品,以便更广泛地传播,从而提高人们对计算机历史的认识。

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原文

These replicas cover the major steps in ‘interactive computing’ from 1945 to 1975,
through the product line of DEC

Digital Equipment Corporation emerged from Project Whirlwind and MIT. For 30 years, it was the undisputed trailblazer of interactive computing. The strand of computing that led to Windows, Unix, Linux, Android, and microcontrollers in everything.

The replicas contain the work of many people, collecting documentation, recovering ancient software, developing emulators. That makes it possible now to make replicas with a realistic 'back in the day' user experience. In other words, although we make these replicas, there is a huge community that we built upon and have to give credit to. Our goal is to make these replicas affordable and pretty enough to find a place in the living room, so as to spread the capsules far & wide :-)

TLDR? See this Youtube movie from RetroBytes about DEC history - and our PiDP-11 (thank you!)

Youtube: Animated Blinkenlights Collection


The replicas and their place in the evolutionary tree of computing

The chart below is incomplete and oversimplified! It serves only to quickly put our replicas in their historical context. So. Whirlwind begat the PDP-1, which spawned three very different computer types. The minimalist PDP-8 gave birth to embedded and personal computing leading up to MS-DOS.
The PDP-11 was where unix grew up, spawning workstations and later, anything to do with Linux, Macs, Android. But less well-known is that the developers of its RSX-11 OS were called in by Microsoft to develop Windows NT, a complete break with the MS-DOS past of personal computers. You can see the roots in RSX-11.
Meanwhile, the glorious, super-powerful PDP-10 architecture went the way of the Dodo. But that is only true for its type of hardware. Its legacy in computer culture (hacker culture, Open Source) and countless ground-breaking computer science concepts is huge, felt to this day.

So yes, the above is an oversimplification. But gives a quick picture of how our 5 replicas, combined, cover all the strands of computing before the microprocessor era. Except, we give very little respect to the World of Mainframes here. Which is good, righting that wrong will give us plenty of future projects.


Why this web site?

Our projects have been scattered all over the internet. This is the overview site with a single sub-page for each replica. The sub-pages then will bundle all the links to various project sites and further information, for those who want to dig deeper.
The scope of our work grew a lot over the years, from making a nice one-off replica to the ambition of covering all the major steps in computer history. This will be our front page on the web. Once the 'interactive computer' replica series above is completed, we'll be delving into to the other strand of computer history: the World of IBM. So we think there will be more and more need to have an entry-level overview of it all.

We're not the only ones doing this. Scroll down further to see recommended replicas from other Makers that we own and enjoy

联系我们 contact @ memedata.com