1980s_john
Experienced Member
Hi,
The CCS hold regular meetings around the UK on computer history topics.
http://www.computerconservationsociety.org/lecture.htm
The next event is 4th November at the University of York
Title - Computer Gems
Speaker: Professor Jim Austin, Professor of Neural Computing, University of York
Venue: rooms 1F024 and 1F025, 1st floor York College, Sim Balk Lane, York YO23 2BB
"Jim also has a very interesting and diverse computer collection from Crays and other supercomputers to the BBC micro and other microcomputers. The collection contains some real gems. See http://www.computermuseum.org.uk/ for details. These computers are the topic for this evening’s talk and Professor Austin will bring some examples of old computers with him."
Further details here:
http://www.westyorkshire.bcs.org/2009/08/24/computer-gems/
Regards,
John
The CCS hold regular meetings around the UK on computer history topics.
http://www.computerconservationsociety.org/lecture.htm
The next event is 4th November at the University of York
Title - Computer Gems
Speaker: Professor Jim Austin, Professor of Neural Computing, University of York
Venue: rooms 1F024 and 1F025, 1st floor York College, Sim Balk Lane, York YO23 2BB
"Jim also has a very interesting and diverse computer collection from Crays and other supercomputers to the BBC micro and other microcomputers. The collection contains some real gems. See http://www.computermuseum.org.uk/ for details. These computers are the topic for this evening’s talk and Professor Austin will bring some examples of old computers with him."
Further details here:
http://www.westyorkshire.bcs.org/2009/08/24/computer-gems/
Regards,
John