[GreenKeys] Model 33 at VCF East

Ken Wiebe me at networkguy.com
Thu May 23 11:45:47 EDT 2019


That sounds very cool. I would like to go to that someday.

I went to the Northwest VCF show a couple of months ago, held at LCM in Seattle. It was a good show but not very big.

Ken

On Thu, May 23, 2019, at 04:40, Hugh Pyle wrote:
> Hi greenkeys,
> 
> I'd promised Wayne some notes about VCF East, the Vintage Computer Federation event held a couple weeks ago in Wall NJ. Wayne fixed up (or rather, reconstructed) my 33 last year. I've never been to VCF before, but got word of plans for "Unix Town" with dozens of (mostly 80s-90s) Unix machines, and figured that it would be neat to connect a mechanical terminal to some of them.
> 
> I loaded the Teletype into the back of my car and drove down from Massachusetts on Friday. I hadn't managed to fix shipping-bolts, so just drove cautiously, trying to avoid the pot-holes. It was just early evening when I arrived, so there was time to unload, set the unit on its pedestal, and get things roughly in place.
> 
> Unix Town was already well installed by then. Andy Diller had a SGI box running IRIX, an Apple Quadra running A/UX, a VT102 and some other stuff. Ethan Dicks set up a couple NEXT machines, a Dec Pro, and a Sun 3/60. Jason had two Lisas. Jameel showed his RS/6000. There were an AT&T 3b2, an Atari running SysV, and tons more Silicon Graphics gear including a Tezra and a huge Onyx server. (This was just one side of one room. There was a wall of Amiga exhibits, and *so* much more in the other exhibit room, and also the InfoAge museum which has a Univac and a Bendix and a Cray and goodness knows what else).
> 
> Some of the Unix boxes were on Ethernet, and Andy also brought a serial term server. But to be honest, I was busy just getting some basic demos worked out using things I new could work, and didn't have nearly enough time to work out a "connect to everything" plan.
> 
> Saturday morning... and the first event was a "fireside chat" with Brian Kernighan and Ken Thompson on stage, talking about early Unix history. Quite wonderful. There's a video online, it's well worth watching.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY6q5dv_B-o
> 
> Then back to the exhibit floor. The day was a blur - everyone wanted to hear about and use the tty. Middle-aged and older folks who had used them in the past. Families and kids who were fascinated by the noise, the smelly punched tape, the machinery. It was non-stop.
> 
> I'd prepared a few interactive demo things, based on a RaspberryPi-style server, that included
> - printing emoji with ASCII art ("fish", "apple"...)
> - banner text
> - patterns on papertape: text, hearts, skulls, space invaders
> - Mandelbrot-set fractals
> - Zork (although that didn't work due to some software glitches)
> - connection to the CDC6500 at Living Computer Museum, and BASIC.
> Then locally we managed to connect (telnet, not serial...) to several of the Unix boxes in the room. One of my favorite experiences of the whole show was the simplest multi-user interaction: logged in to IRIX with both the VT102 and the Teletype, using "write" as a chat program, and kids just wide-eyed at the way their messages fly back and forth.
> 
> Sunday - same all over again. Then the long and wet drive home. I had so much fun.
> 
> My random photos:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/QNaxm8eA2rtYXKxp7
> 
> A nice writeup by attendee Sher Minn
> http://piratefsh.github.io/2019/05/12/vintage-computer-fest-east.html
> 
> 
> - Hugh
> 
> 
> 
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