We attend the Vintage Computer Festival (VCF East 2024)

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We had a great time at VCF East, the annual vintage computer exhibit in Wall, New Jersey. Carl was showing off an IBM 1130 he just restored, and we had a round table about the Apollo Guidance Computer restoration. But there is more: the Vintage Computer Federation museum with its working UNIVAC, a military technology museum, and even a prototype AGC!
Maybe our AGC round table talk will appear here sometime in the future: / @vcfederation
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  • @vcv6560
    @vcv656021 күн бұрын

    As a 40 year EE I really enjoyed the tour of Bell Labs, I'd no idea it was such an impressive building. Thanks for adding the side trip.

  • @chutipascal
    @chutipascal21 күн бұрын

    The 1130 is gorgeous, congratulations to Carl!

  • @matthewrichardson2467
    @matthewrichardson246721 күн бұрын

    Carl! He is looking good, Florida obviously agrees with him! Good to see the gang back together

  • @SubTroppo
    @SubTroppo21 күн бұрын

    13:05 Who wouldn't want a "Cowculator"? All those knobs to twiddle and in a very smart brief case.

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    21 күн бұрын

    Just imagine, being able to dial in the exact amount of cow poo. That must have been very satisfying…

  • @SubTroppo

    @SubTroppo

    20 күн бұрын

    @@CuriousMarc C'est vachement utile.

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    20 күн бұрын

    @@SubTroppo haha

  • @warup89
    @warup8921 күн бұрын

    I need to go to that museum, it has vintage electronics, vintage military, and model trains..Just wow!

  • @BarryRowlingsonBaz
    @BarryRowlingsonBaz21 күн бұрын

    And a brief appearance of Usagi Electric!

  • @anthonyshiels9273

    @anthonyshiels9273

    21 күн бұрын

    Mr. David Lovett gets around. He was interviewed by Dr. Derek Muller from Veritasium.

  • @VarionJimmy

    @VarionJimmy

    20 күн бұрын

    Just noticed him at 5:27. Was that..? I had to pause and check the comments. 😁

  • @juanmacias5922
    @juanmacias592221 күн бұрын

    Wait...! Did Apple's TV show "Severance" use Bell Labs as a backdrop!? The inside of the building, and the water tower look remarkably similar! Just googled it, apparently so! Great show, if anyone hasn't checked it out lol

  • @fl0wfr

    @fl0wfr

    21 күн бұрын

    That's right :)

  • @world_production

    @world_production

    21 күн бұрын

    That’s also what I noticed 👍

  • @PeterHagelund

    @PeterHagelund

    19 күн бұрын

    Yep! Seen them film there many times. By the way, the snow in the show is all fake. 😂

  • @vincei4252
    @vincei425221 күн бұрын

    Very nice walk down memory lane, especially the visit to your office! My former boss who is in his late 80's now pinged me and asked to come to an old timers get together in New York. As I hadn't seen him in quite a few years I jumped at the chance. It was great to catch up with all the old faces and reminisce. The highlight of the day was being taken around the gigantic site that we occupied in Tarrytown, New York, now owned by Siemens. Walking all the labs and the show rooms was quite nostalgic even though the name of the company changed 20 years ago when I left to other things. The biggest shock for me was being taken to the lab where I worked to find that 20 years later and through the acquisition of the firm by Siemens AND so many new faces, that my name was still on my office door. All of us were shocked by that including my boss. I don't know how that happened but I just had to take a picture of it an share it with my friends who thought it was hilarious. All the people that have had that office just never bothered even though all the old names on other offices were gone. Thanks for the tour!

  • @TheGrimStoic

    @TheGrimStoic

    21 күн бұрын

    That's a different level of coincidental - makes you wonder if there really is something to that alternative timelines nonsense, after all...

  • @ksbs2036
    @ksbs203621 күн бұрын

    Wow, fantastic. That's the first time a museum tour has given me goosebumps! Thanks Marc and Crew. Your antics are pure pleasure for this old tech guy :-)

  • @bradnelson3595
    @bradnelson359520 күн бұрын

    Thanks for taking us along on your tour, Marc.

  • @TheFleetz
    @TheFleetz12 күн бұрын

    Love when Marc says “I have one that needs repair” yet move videos to come complete with elevator music!👍👍👍

  • @inothome
    @inothome21 күн бұрын

    That's great you got to go in to the Cape Canaveral Space Force museum. So much awesome stuff there and lots of history with the three pads there. My last time there, about a year ago, they still were not letting in the general public, I was there since I was working at KSC.

  • @aWildLupi

    @aWildLupi

    16 күн бұрын

    it's been a whole awful thing yeah, the visitors complex decided to stop running the tours right after the cape museum had spent so much on converting hangar c to a museum facility, so the only way you can get there as gen pop is via the lighthouse tours company. they'd put all that money into hangar c with the expectation that KSCVC would continue to honor their operating agreement but they withdrew the tour for the pandemic, made a frail gesture at bringing it back, and then killed it outright

  • @inothome

    @inothome

    15 күн бұрын

    @@aWildLupi I didn't realize is was the Visitors Center that decided to not resume the tours. I assumed it was the Space Force. Hanger C is set up nice too, lots to see there as well. I stopped by there a few times.

  • @compu85
    @compu8521 күн бұрын

    Glad you guys had a good time at VCF East! I couldn't make it this year - but I'll hope to bump into you at VCF West this year! :) BTW - David, who had the PDP and Plotter demo, is also the designer of the MFM Emulator!

  • @talesmaschio
    @talesmaschio20 күн бұрын

    About the IBM 1130: it’s the first time I see a computer with a big red emergency stop button. Very cool!

  • @cabbelos
    @cabbelos21 күн бұрын

    Did you try to take the elevator to see your old office? I used to work in a 1960's innovative office complex with very interesting quirks, like its own line of furniture, a 10 story atrium, big sports hall, indoor shooting range, a large 'launch control' style room that controls all the building's automation, and all sorts of other nifty stuff. It has been empty for almost ten years and part of the lower buildings are already demolished for new cookie cutter apartment buildings. The main tower was supposed to be redeveloped into something, but it is built so solidly they decided it is not worth it. So now it is just a shell. I find it amazing that I never took any pictures of the offices while working there. Back then it felt just like another workplace, nothing that I would want to think back in the future.

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    21 күн бұрын

    Yep I tried to take the elevator to get to my office but the elevators are now blocked with automatic gates that read badges :-( .

  • @TheGrimStoic

    @TheGrimStoic

    21 күн бұрын

    @@CuriousMarc I'd have gone even if it meant trespass - its Bell Labs you worked at, for pete's sake. (I'm told I have a slight jail wish so don't let that bug you)

  • @hellocollegejason198
    @hellocollegejason19816 күн бұрын

    Absolutely amazing to see people keeping these alive

  • @tomslaight451
    @tomslaight45115 күн бұрын

    Wow. I'd have loved to have been there to see VCF. Very impressive displays and restorations, with even more impressive efforts behind them. Great to see the Holmdel building again, too. It looks like Bell Works has been doing a terrific job with their stewardship. I left there in '91. Yeah, it's huge. It used to take me 20 minutes to walk to the cafeteria from my office. I imagine they probably gutted all the desks and furniture out of the offices, but it would be something to see if any of the offices were preserved. I recall someone telling me that the office furniture was all special-built by Steelcase to AT&T/Saarinen specification. The office furnishings were all very egalitarian - except for the furnishings in the executive office suites tucked into the top floor of the northwest corner that were filled with exotic hardwood paneling and 3/4 inch deep cut-pile carpeting.

  • @sa8die
    @sa8die21 күн бұрын

    nice ,. i saw USAGI Electrics one,. really interesting,. glad they have these and u guys let us all see

  • @KeritechElectronics

    @KeritechElectronics

    21 күн бұрын

    Check out the Fran-tastic Three as well! :)

  • @riverchampeimont
    @riverchampeimont16 күн бұрын

    This seems amazing! Thank you for showing us this amazing exhibition.

  • @peteroneill404
    @peteroneill40420 күн бұрын

    Congrats to Carl for keeping an 1130 alive. Part of the second year of my Physics degree (1976!) was learning APL on an 1130.

  • @lelabodemichel5162
    @lelabodemichel516221 күн бұрын

    I love the electro-mechanical computer at 13:25. Bonne visite Marc!

  • @rjones8508
    @rjones850821 күн бұрын

    Can't believe I missed this show (and your visit there)! I too worked at the Holmdel building in the late 90's, 'k' isle (on one end of the building). Super cold in the winter. In the early 90's Bell labs was all over the place - I was in the nearby Middletown building, now part of AT&T labs I think - itself a spin off of Bell Labs after the Lucent split.

  • @Derpy1969
    @Derpy196921 күн бұрын

    Those computers are WHISPER QUIET!!!

  • @ReinaldoRauch
    @ReinaldoRauch21 күн бұрын

    Yay, traveling Marc is a good one too

  • @catsupchutney
    @catsupchutney21 күн бұрын

    I always learn about these great events after the fact!

  • @Petertronic
    @Petertronic21 күн бұрын

    Wow, amazing to see these machines kept operational. Loved the video.

  • @lucianchauvin8587
    @lucianchauvin858720 күн бұрын

    Just realised this is the office that represents Lumon in severance! So cool.

  • @darrenerickson1288
    @darrenerickson128820 күн бұрын

    One of the (even) more impressive videos you’ve shared. I so have to go to VCF Midwest. 😅

  • @pfaelzerbiker
    @pfaelzerbiker21 күн бұрын

    Awesome tour! Thanks for sharing! 🎉

  • @DownToNerd
    @DownToNerd21 күн бұрын

    always a delight to see one of your videos

  • @DaCoder
    @DaCoder19 күн бұрын

    Can't wait for the next tours 🙌🙏 Thank you very much for bringing us along!

  • @ForgottenMachines
    @ForgottenMachines19 күн бұрын

    6:39 "Are those LEDs"? "No, No...I went back to incandescent because I couldn't get LEDs to look right". Yea, Carl! We feel the same way in all of our blinkenlight machine restorations, in particular, the Data General Nova 1200 & 800 machines!

  • @RetroJack
    @RetroJack21 күн бұрын

    Excellent - can't wait to see more!

  • @pianoman4Jesus
    @pianoman4Jesus21 күн бұрын

    haha!!! @10:35 Give it up for S Gauge model trains! Perfect combination... old computers + best gauge of model train! 🚂🖥

  • @DavePKW
    @DavePKW19 күн бұрын

    I look forward to the future videos of your road trip. I really enjoy them. Thank you so much.

  • @AllenKll
    @AllenKll21 күн бұрын

    Bell labs was an impressive place to visit. I can't believed they turned it into a mall!

  • @nakfan
    @nakfan21 күн бұрын

    Fascinating to have look inside the Bell Labs premises...Thanks for this part and the rest of the video too, of course 😊

  • @vinylcabasse
    @vinylcabasse20 күн бұрын

    bell holmdel was designed by THE eero saarinen. i can't believe anyone would want to tear that masterpiece down!

  • @georgestephens2593
    @georgestephens259320 күн бұрын

    My son and I met you and Ken at VCF East. It was a real treat to see you there! Keep up the great videos! You may remember my son as he had you and Ken autograph a punch card.

  • @scose
    @scose21 күн бұрын

    Wow great building, timeless architecture!

  • @KeritechElectronics
    @KeritechElectronics21 күн бұрын

    5:26 UsagiElectric on the left! Say "Hellorld"... 7:28 I'll be getting into that newfangled witchcraft. Given enough time, I'll become the 8-bit witch, on top of being the vacuum tube witch. 11:15 it's pretty much the equivalent of the core rope memory, right? 13:00 holy cow! An interesting and lovely machine. 13:25 I was wondering about your thoughts on this air data computer. Definitely not as complicated as the mechanical one, still beautiful and quite interesting. Waiting for that AGC talk!

  • @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati
    @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati21 күн бұрын

    Both the museum and the festival proper were very cool!

  • @joegee2815
    @joegee281521 күн бұрын

    I was hired by Bellcore in 1984 and had an office in the Holmdel building. I still live nearby. Apparently they almost tore that building down. I'm glad they didn't.

  • @wacholder5690
    @wacholder569021 күн бұрын

    15:25 "Space Cowboys - Minus One" or what ? Thanks for sharing !

  • @markgreco1962
    @markgreco196220 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @y2kkmac
    @y2kkmac21 күн бұрын

    I want to visit the Holmdel horn in celebration of the town saving it, looks like there's plenty of other interesting things in town to check out too!

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    21 күн бұрын

    We tried to go visit the horn antenna (the one that discovered the big bang) at Crawford Hill, but the entry road was blocked by a locked gate :-(

  • @douro20
    @douro2021 күн бұрын

    The wide-format version of the Calcomp 565 which was the first commercially available pen plotter. I don't know if this one does but the 565 when it was first made had tube based stepper drivers!

  • @Digital-Dan
    @Digital-Dan21 күн бұрын

    Interviewed at Holmdel in 1966. Wasn't willing to commit to work for them in order to get a college education, but impressive place.

  • @flippert0
    @flippert021 күн бұрын

    The IBM 1130 (lowest-prized IBM offering in the mid 60s) was for many the first encounter with a computer at all at that time.

  • @tbp-channel8870
    @tbp-channel887018 күн бұрын

    Very impressive! You got nice museums there. I am looking forward to the ksc-video. Have been there in 2000, maybe see some changes.

  • @ForgottenMachines
    @ForgottenMachines19 күн бұрын

    11:38 UNICAC? Is that a variant of the UNIVAC, or is that just a typo? Fascinating!

  • @Rob2
    @Rob221 күн бұрын

    Says that using electronics in the Air Data Computer is "cheating", then buys a "Chip Tester Pro" not as a kit but "assembled". Now, that is "cheating" 🙂

  • @rsmrsm2000
    @rsmrsm200021 күн бұрын

    Amazing !

  • @videojones59
    @videojones5920 күн бұрын

    I loved the time I spent as a summer student at Bell Labs in Murray Hill in 1976 and 1977. I visited the Holmdel building once during the summer of 1976. It was and is indeed impressive!

  • @orionfl79
    @orionfl7921 күн бұрын

    Fascinating! Growing up, my neighbor worked at Bell Labs in Holmdel maybe circa 1989? At one point they were having some sort of a Christmas event and she brought us along and gave us a tour of her work space (something to do with large printers and maybe phone books I think). I seem to remember the atrium almost resembling a jungle with all of the plants and I think it also doubled as an aviary where they had live birds living in there.

  • @anthonyshiels9273
    @anthonyshiels927320 күн бұрын

    The nearest to a Nobel Peace Prize Winner that I got was the fact that Mr. John Hume is an alumnus of Maynooth University. B. A. (Hons) in French and History 1958 M. A. 1964.

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge208521 күн бұрын

    So cool!

  • @supercompooper
    @supercompooper21 күн бұрын

    I had an office there in the early 2000's too!

  • @richardhoff5255
    @richardhoff525520 күн бұрын

    I used to attend vcf east every year before I moved to Florida last year. Had I known you and ken were attending I would have flown up to meet you guys and listened to your lecture. Hope you enjoyed the site, that univac was once on a battle ship and was used for targeting systems if my memory serves correctly. One of the inputs was a pair of binoculars which could be used as some sort of targeting scope... So many fond memories at vcf including meeting ken Thompson and every year I always got a great Irish breakfast at the bar down the road.

  • @Gkuljian
    @Gkuljian21 күн бұрын

    My dad's first job was at Bell labs. Then North American. Then Beckman. Then Ampex. Then Applied Materials. Quite a life.

  • @rsmrsm2000
    @rsmrsm200021 күн бұрын

    By looking at the past we can understand today's technologies. Thanks.

  • @steubens7
    @steubens721 күн бұрын

    ken's cowculator post when???

  • @SiggyPony
    @SiggyPony21 күн бұрын

    That Bell labs looks like such a cool place :) I've never worked somewhere as big but I did work briefly somewhere where you could walk basically the length of a city block all in the same building just to get to the cafeteria hahaha. I miss the building but not the job :)

  • @TheDeadStyx
    @TheDeadStyx21 күн бұрын

    6:55. *takes a deep satisfactory breath* That cablemanagement

  • @thedoc4758
    @thedoc475821 күн бұрын

    what a Geek Fest! Awesome 😎😎😎

  • @astratheus
    @astratheus21 күн бұрын

    Very cool!

  • @johncloar1692
    @johncloar169221 күн бұрын

    Good to see Carl it like seeing a long lost friend.

  • @50shadesofbeige88
    @50shadesofbeige8820 күн бұрын

    Sorry I missed you. Glad you had fun.

  • @s90210h
    @s90210h21 күн бұрын

    11:23 BANG FACE HARD CREW !!!

  • @PeterHagelund
    @PeterHagelund20 күн бұрын

    @CuriousMarc: too bad I didn't know you'd be in town. I work in the Bell Works building and could have shown you around. As far as I can tell from the video, your office was more or less right across the atrium from mine.

  • @jimbronie
    @jimbronie21 күн бұрын

    I was there Sunday and I saw you walking around 2 times. Both times I was on my way to check something out. Told myself I was going to go up to you when I saw you again but never saw you again. Grrrr. Maybe next time. 😊

  • @johanlaurasia
    @johanlaurasia21 күн бұрын

    I heard you were at VCF Midwest a few years back... hope you find your way out that way this September !!

  • @emptyjay488

    @emptyjay488

    16 күн бұрын

    I'll second that! I went a couple of years ago and loved just wandering around. I'm likely going to make it again this year in the new location.

  • @paladinstar
    @paladinstar21 күн бұрын

    Hype!

  • @dhardingham
    @dhardingham21 күн бұрын

    Wow!

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc21 күн бұрын

    That would be an amazing visit. I wonder sometimes if, in the future, people will be looking at our modern kit with the same fascination and joy as we look at these devices.

  • @v12alpine

    @v12alpine

    21 күн бұрын

    Doubtful... modern day stuff is bleh compared to those behemoths.

  • @Captain_Char
    @Captain_Char21 күн бұрын

    the IBM 1130 reminds me of a computer interface on the original series Enterprise, bunch of switches and bank lights

  • @wizzo183
    @wizzo18320 күн бұрын

    So this is where severance was filmed, i thoight I reconized it but became confodent after I saw the transistor

  • @ReneKnuvers74rk
    @ReneKnuvers74rk21 күн бұрын

    13:17 cowculator, from the hay days of computing

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    20 күн бұрын

    lol

  • @jamesdecross1035
    @jamesdecross103521 күн бұрын

    Yes please… more, more!

  • @roscozone8092
    @roscozone809221 күн бұрын

    Anyone else hear Fran around 12:10?

  • @ntsecrets

    @ntsecrets

    20 күн бұрын

    Saw her for a second too in front of the univac, she has a great video on it.

  • @TheGrimStoic
    @TheGrimStoic21 күн бұрын

    Wow - it hits you

  • @ruawhitepaw
    @ruawhitepaw21 күн бұрын

    At 4:05 I spot a glimpse of the HomeComputerMuseum all the way from the Netherlands!

  • @Tesserae
    @Tesserae21 күн бұрын

    240V twist-lock power plugs.

  • @kevincozens6837
    @kevincozens683715 күн бұрын

    Having seen the AGC prototype I wonder if Marc is going to arrange to get its memory modules read and archived.

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    15 күн бұрын

    This one is missing its memory tray, so nothing to read. Mike tells us it's a Block I of the second series, which is why it looks so unusual.

  • @MeppyMan
    @MeppyMan21 күн бұрын

    Wow, so cool! Thanks for sharing this! One small thing, you might want to look at how you are encoding the video, as the motion jitter was hard to watch when you moved the camera. But that's a small thing, the content was awesome.

  • @marcusdamberger

    @marcusdamberger

    21 күн бұрын

    That's because it was shot at 24fps. 30 or 60fps would mostly solve the judder from the camera panning.

  • @MeppyMan

    @MeppyMan

    21 күн бұрын

    @@marcusdamberger doesn’t escape me that I’m looking at some incredible tech from the early day of computing. On my handheld computer. And worried about frame rates. 🤣

  • @minty_Joe
    @minty_Joe20 күн бұрын

    I think I spotted Sean of Action Retro in the video. Obviously doing moar seananigans!

  • @jlwilliams
    @jlwilliams21 күн бұрын

    Great tour, but seeing the Bell Labs building made me a little sad. Today are we content to lead the world only in executive compensation and tax-avoidance schemes?

  • @TheGrimStoic

    @TheGrimStoic

    21 күн бұрын

    I know precisely how you mean that - it struck me so, too - and I'm not even from the continent

  • @MrPeabodyPA2
    @MrPeabodyPA220 күн бұрын

    Love, love, love that IBM 1130! I almost fell out of my chair when I saw it in the background and I was hoping you'd stop for visit. I spent over a decade programming one of those for my company and it's still my absolute favorite computer. I added 8" floppy disk and digital tape to ours and made many modifications to the disk monitor system during that time, making it do things it wasn't supposed to be able to do. I still have bit and pieces of it, including all of the ALDs, a complete load source deck, and several 2315 disks. Is that 1130 on permanent display somewhere? I'd love to attempt to convert my disks to images that I can use with the 1130 simulator. I recognize those Heathkit terminals, too; I built several of them.

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    20 күн бұрын

    This IBM 1130 is now at the System Source Museum (next episode!)

  • @rasitsimsek9400
    @rasitsimsek940020 күн бұрын

    The building looks like an airport terminal

  • @MrHellfinger
    @MrHellfinger16 күн бұрын

    5:27 Usagi Electric makes a cameo appearance

  • @gmespia
    @gmespia21 күн бұрын

    Nice tour, and another addition to my bucket list. I have a quest for you sage people. Jason showed an unknown Collins circuit in his channel 'STS Telecom' five days ago. Does anyone know what it is? I'm really curious about it, thanks. PS The video is called ' Viewer Mail - Is this a 4-bit Processor?! '

  • @adrianobueno6984
    @adrianobueno698421 күн бұрын

    Maybe you could show and tell more about Bell Labs in the future!

  • @codecaine
    @codecaine21 күн бұрын

    👏👏👏

  • @douro20
    @douro2021 күн бұрын

    A company close to where I live still rents out those old Sperry carbon-arc searchlights, with the original GE genset.

  • @marcusdamberger

    @marcusdamberger

    21 күн бұрын

    Is the generator run by a Jeep motor? Our local amateur radio club affiliated with the local university would pull out once a year a WWII generator to power all the stations for field day to get extra contact points because they were on generator power. The generator had a Jeep motor running it. It basically used an entire 55gal drum of gas for that field day weekend. It just hummed away all weekend. It included a power distribution fuse panel with thick cables distributing power to the various stations operating on different frequencies and modes, i.e. voice, or CW or digital. The CW guys were furthest away from the generator to cut down on noise.

  • @douro20

    @douro20

    21 күн бұрын

    @@marcusdamberger Don't know, unfortunately.

  • @yce1234
    @yce123421 күн бұрын

    Damn! I missed it-- I'm not too far away and I wanted to go, but I didn't put it on my calendar. And I missed my opportunity to meet the Famous CuriousMarc (did you wear your fancy pants?). Well- maybe next time!

  • @BlaMM74
    @BlaMM7421 күн бұрын

    I saw it here first:)

  • @CuriousMarc

    @CuriousMarc

    21 күн бұрын

    KZread says you are first indeed! One free eastern vintage bit for you!

  • @ForgottenMachines
    @ForgottenMachines19 күн бұрын

    4:53 what is the "oddball" Heatkit terminal in this scene?

  • @ForgottenMachines
    @ForgottenMachines19 күн бұрын

    7:50 is this David Gesswein???

  • @Dlehnerswe
    @Dlehnerswe17 күн бұрын

    Very interesting to see the Bell building. I have one, maybe odd question. I don't know if you worked there at the same time. But, you didn't happen to work with Lanny Smoot by any chance? I know he worked on fibre optic stuff aswell. He is one astonishing human beeing to say the least. As I said, odd question. But I'm curious ^^

  • @justinove7521
    @justinove752121 күн бұрын

    I wonder if you could data dump those prototype AGC modules?

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