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Repairing a 1960s mainframe: Fixing the IBM 1401's core memory and power supply
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A few weeks ago, I wanted to use one of the vintage IBM 1401 mainframe computers at the Computer History Museum, but the computer wasn't...
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Repairing a 1960s-era IBM keypunch: controlled by mechanical tabs and bars
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In this article I describe repairing an IBM 029 keypunch that wouldn't punch numbers. Keypunches were a vital component of punch card co...
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Creating a Christmas card on a vintage IBM 1401 mainframe
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I recently came across a challenge to print a holiday greeting card on a vintage computer, so I decided to make a card on a 1960s IBM 140...
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Decoding an air conditioner control's checksum with differential cryptanalysis
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Back in 2009 I wrote an Arduino library ( IRRemote ) to encode and decode infrared signals for remote controls. I got an email recently fr...
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Hands-on with the PocketBeagle: a $25 Linux computer with lots of I/O pins
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The PocketBeagle is a tiny but powerful inexpensive key-fob-sized open source Linux computer. It has 44 digital I/O pins, 8 analog input...
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