Getting the Bendix G15 Drum Memory from System Source Museum
In the previous episode, we discovered that our drum had unfortunately suffered multiple head crashes, stopping us dead in our tracks. In this episode, we rectify that situation! We removed the crashed drum, tossed it in the car, and then set out on a 4,000 mile round trip around the Northeast, ultimately stopping at System Source museum. So, come along as we explore some of the new setups at System Source, remove the good drum, and then finally install it into our machine back here in Texas! Check out System Source here: https://museum.syssrc.com/ Check out Tech Time Traveller here: / @techtimetraveller • One of the first printers for a home compu... • Raising the Digital Dead Ep. 1 - The Sol P... Thanks to Fred Blonder for rescuing me! • Bendix G-15: David Lovett replaces the dr... If you want to support the channel please hop over to Patreon: / usagielectric Also, we now have some epic shirts for sale! https://my-store-11554688.creator-spr... Come join us on Discord! Discord: / discord Intro Music adapted from: Artist: The Runaway Five Title: The Shinra Shuffle https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01847 Thanks for watching! Chapters 0:00 Welcome to System Source Museum! 1:30 Univac 490 3:50 Univac 1218 5:46 IBM DisplayWriter 8:50 Wang Model 360 Electronic Calculator 11:23 Original Apple 1 14:25 And so much more 15:50 The open house was epic! 17:50 But what about the “new” drum? 20:34 Titanium?! 24:29 Let’s get the “new” drum into the machine 26:13 Sunny-kun!

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