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===== Upcoming ===== | ===== Upcoming ===== | ||
- | * 2022-06-11, 19:00: **Lightning talks**\\ In five-minute talks Update members present their projects and interests.\\ //Bjarni Juliusson//: | + | * 2022-08-13, 19:00: **How (not) to do public open WiFi**\\ //Jan-Daniel Kaplanski (German Red Cross)// |
===== Past ===== | ===== Past ===== | ||
- | * 2021-04-10, 19:00: **Get to know the PDP-8 through emulation**\\ //Pontus Pihlgren (Update)// | + | * 2022-07: No Updatering because |
- | * 2021-05-08, 19:00: **Forth: from the minicomputer to the microcontroller**\\ //Jan Bramkamp (CCCHB)//\\ Forth is an almost esoteric programming language in the eyes of most modern programmers, | + | * 2022-06-11, 19:00: **Lightning talks**\\ In five-minute talks Update members present their projects |
- | * 2021-06-12, 19:00: **The Oldenburg Computer Museum – Rearing | + | * 2022-05-14, 19:00: **The Danish Data History Association is on the move …**\\ //Michael Ørnø |
- | * 2021-07-10, 19:00: **How I ported Space Invaders to a video game console from 1978**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson (Update)//\\ Bjarni walks us through his recent port of the arcade classic to the Philips Videopac, a second-generation video game console. He explains the hardware limitations and shows tricks used to get around them — unlike in the arcade machine there is no frame buffer, and the functionality of the hardware sprites is severely constrained on the Videopac. The development of the port was done on real hardware with a home-made USB-connected game cartridge. | + | |
- | * 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}}, | + | |
- | * 2021-09-11, 19:00: **The evolution of TECO and EMACS – hands-on demo**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff | + | |
- | * 2021-10-09, 18:00: **Update Computer Club: History | + | |
- | * //2021-11 to 2022-01: No Updateringar, | + | |
- | * 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}} | + | |
- | * 2022-03-12, 20:00: **Freeing the SNESticle in just 25 years**\\ //Johannes Holmberg (Update)// | + | |
* 2022-04-09, 19:00: **A tour of Update' | * 2022-04-09, 19:00: **A tour of Update' | ||
- | * 2022-05-14, 19:00: **The Danish Data History Association | + | * 2022-03-12, 20:00: **Freeing the SNESticle in just 25 years**\\ //Johannes Holmberg (Update)// |
+ | * 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 | ||
+ | * //2021-11 to 2022-01: No Updateringar, | ||
+ | * 2021-10-09, 18:00: **Update Computer Club: History and Not-So-Certain Future**\\ //Pontus Pihlgren | ||
+ | * 2021-09-11, 19:00: **The evolution of TECO and EMACS – hands-on demo**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff | ||
+ | * 2021-08-14, 19:00: **The Whirlwind I**\\ //Angelo Papenhoff | ||
+ | * 2021-07-10, 19:00: **How I ported Space Invaders to a video game console from 1978**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson (Update)// | ||
+ | * 2021-06-12, 19:00: **The Oldenburg Computer Museum | ||
+ | * 2021-05-08, 19:00: **Forth: from the minicomputer to the microcontroller**\\ //Jan Bramkamp (CCCHB)//\\ Forth is an almost esoteric programming language in the eyes of most modern programmers, | ||
+ | * 2021-04-10, 19:00: **Get to know the PDP-8 through emulation**\\ //Pontus Pihlgren (Update)// |
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