Cleaning up My DIY PDP-11 Supercomputer
The PDP-11/44 Supercomputer project has been just one gut punch after another when it comes to hard drives. So, today, let’s do something completely different and make the thing look pretty! Seriously, that’s all we’re doing, just taking stock of what we gotta do and mocking it all up so we know what we’re working with. Still, the end result looks stunning! 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 I have a (lot of) problems 1:07 Welcome to the PDP-11/44 and DEC Rainbow 3:50 A problem of hard drives 6:18 This lot can pushed to 44 MFLOPs, in the early 1980s! 8:34 Cleaning it up 12:24 Getting it mocked up 14:50 No matter how super, we still need storage 17:31 Why not just plug in and use the RA72? 19:55 What about removable storage? 21:18 That’s the game plan 22:36 Happy bunny!

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