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projekt:updateringar [2021/09/29 22:14] – added abstract of pontus' talk zeltophilprojekt:updateringar [2022/03/09 10:57] – added link to heurekus' slides zeltophil
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-  * 2021-10-0918:00: **Update Computer Club: History and Not-So-Certain Future**\\ //Pontus Pihlgren (Update)//\\ At swedish universities, students organize in clubs for spare time activities like photography, sports, music and also computers! Update is the student computer club loosely connected to Uppsala UniversityWe started out in 1983 around what was then new shiny computers and have evolved into a caretaker of the old and precious. We have kept the very DECSYSTEM 2060 around which the club was formed as well as a VAX 8650, PDP-12, a running PDP-11/70 and many other things. The club is creeping up on its 40th birthday and we would like to present retrospective with anecdotes and triviaThe future is uncertain as the university department paying for our rooms is moving and will no longer be able to accomodate Update. What will the next chapter for this old club be? And how can you help us?\\ Note: This talk is a contribution to the [[https://wiki.vcfb.de/2021/en:start|Vintage Computing Festival Berlin 2021]] and therefore happens **one hour earlier than our usual time. The link for participation is also different** and will be added soonSee also [[https://wiki.vcfb.de/2021/en:ausstellungen#the_swedish_educational_computer_compis|our online exhibition]] at the event.+  * 2022-03-1220:00: **Freeing the SNESticle in just 25 years**\\ //Johannes Holmberg (Update)//\\ I tried this one weird trick to run Super Nintendo games on my GamecubeYou won't believe what happened next! The SNESticle Liberation Project is an effort to extract 25-year-old SNES emulator from a Gamecube gameWhy is it interesting, and how does it workA not too deep dive into Gamecube reverse engineering, SNES development, and ancient emulation scene history.\\ Note: This talk happens **one hour later than our usual time**.\\ [[https://dataswamp.org/~josk/snesticle/|Website]] 
 +  * 2022-04-09, 19:00: TBA
  
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   * 2021-08-14, 19:00: **The Whirlwind I**\\ //Angelo Papenhoff (Humboldt University of Berlin)//\\ The Whirlwind was a computer of the first generation built at the servomechanisms lab at MIT. It was the first computer designed to be a highly reliable part of a system, and to be controlled in real time, rather than be a programmable calculator for scientific research. Its interactive nature directly started a tradition of computer engineering at MIT which includes the TX-0, TX-2 and DEC's PDP line of minicomputers. Its role in a simulated air defense system led to the development of the AN/FSQ-7 computer, the center piece of the SAGE system. In my talk I will give the historical context in which Whirlwind was designed and built, explain its architecture and block diagrams, go into how it was built and how it evolved over its lifetime, and of course show some simple demos in my emulator. Those who want to stick around for a bit longer are encouraged to join me in a little hands-on hacking session where we look at some original code, but also write our own to get a feeling for what programming the Whirlwind is like.\\ {{2021-08-14_project_whirlwind.pdf|Slides}}, [[https://github.com/aap/rx-0|code]]   * 2021-08-14, 19:00: **The Whirlwind I**\\ //Angelo Papenhoff (Humboldt University of Berlin)//\\ The Whirlwind was a computer of the first generation built at the servomechanisms lab at MIT. It was the first computer designed to be a highly reliable part of a system, and to be controlled in real time, rather than be a programmable calculator for scientific research. Its interactive nature directly started a tradition of computer engineering at MIT which includes the TX-0, TX-2 and DEC's PDP line of minicomputers. Its role in a simulated air defense system led to the development of the AN/FSQ-7 computer, the center piece of the SAGE system. In my talk I will give the historical context in which Whirlwind was designed and built, explain its architecture and block diagrams, go into how it was built and how it evolved over its lifetime, and of course show some simple demos in my emulator. Those who want to stick around for a bit longer are encouraged to join me in a little hands-on hacking session where we look at some original code, but also write our own to get a feeling for what programming the Whirlwind is like.\\ {{2021-08-14_project_whirlwind.pdf|Slides}}, [[https://github.com/aap/rx-0|code]]
   * 2021-09-11, 19:00: **The evolution of TECO and EMACS – hands-on demo**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff (ICtech)//\\ The Emacs text editor has long been an important tool among programmers, and has a long and rich history.  I will talk about the development of the TECO and Emacs line of editors throughout history. The emphasis is on practical demonstration of programs found through software archaeology.  True to form, the bulk of the presentation will be broadcast using ancient technology.   * 2021-09-11, 19:00: **The evolution of TECO and EMACS – hands-on demo**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff (ICtech)//\\ The Emacs text editor has long been an important tool among programmers, and has a long and rich history.  I will talk about the development of the TECO and Emacs line of editors throughout history. The emphasis is on practical demonstration of programs found through software archaeology.  True to form, the bulk of the presentation will be broadcast using ancient technology.
 +  * 2021-10-09, 18:00: **Update Computer Club: History and Not-So-Certain Future**\\ //Pontus Pihlgren (Update)//\\ At Swedish universities, students organize in clubs for spare time activities like photography, sports, music and also computers! Update is the student computer club loosely connected to Uppsala University. We started out in 1983 around what was then new shiny computers and have evolved into a caretaker of the old and precious. We have kept the very DECSYSTEM 2060 around which the club was formed as well as a VAX 8650, PDP-12, a running PDP-11/70 and many other things. The club is creeping up on its 40th birthday and we would like to present a retrospective with anecdotes and trivia. The future is uncertain as the university department paying for our rooms is moving and will no longer be able to accomodate Update. What will the next chapter for this old club be? And how can you help us?\\ Note: This talk is a contribution to the [[https://wiki.vcfb.de/2021/en:start|Vintage Computing Festival Berlin 2021]] and therefore happens **one hour earlier than our usual time**. See also [[https://wiki.vcfb.de/2021/en:ausstellungen#the_swedish_educational_computer_compis|our online exhibition]] at the event.
 +  * //2021-11 to 2022-01: No Updateringar, we are busy moving!//
 +  * 2022-02-12, 19:00: **Road Warrior - 30 Years of Mobile Computing and Wireless Network Evolution**\\ //Martin Sauter (VCFB)//\\ From expensive voice calls in cars for the rich to affordable global high speed mobile Internet access in the pocket of everyone. The last 30 years have seen a tremendous technical evolution and this talk focuses on the devices and networks that have come and gone over the years and how they have changed the way I work and live.\\ {{2022-02-12_30_years_of_mobile_computing_and_wireless_network_evolution.pdf|Slides}}
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