Media Summary: Now that our AGC works, we rush to integrate the splendid electro-luminescent DSKY display that Ben Krasnow made for us. The repaired AGC should provide us with 1960's best real life video game ever. Thanks to our improvised PIPA accelerometer, we ... We finally hook up Carl's DSKY, which Ken immediately uses for mining a bitcoin on the AGC. We are still not sure exactly why.

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 20 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Now that our AGC works, we rush to integrate the splendid electro-luminescent DSKY display that Ben Krasnow made for us. The repaired AGC should provide us with 1960's best real life video game ever. Thanks to our improvised PIPA accelerometer, we ... We finally hook up Carl's DSKY, which Ken immediately uses for mining a bitcoin on the AGC. We are still not sure exactly why. Shortly after being fully repaired, the AGC suddenly fails on us. It's our famed potted module B11 again. In another schematics ... Mike Stewart was able to recover the previously lost We were are able to make the original erasable core memory work, under the watchful eye of guests more famous than us.

To get Apollo to the moon and back required a step change in computing, the result of which was the Core Rope Memory, which contained the programs that landed man on the Moon in the 1960s, is insanely complicated. But that ... In this update, Mike reveals the hidden Blinkenlights of the AGC. This

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Apollo Guidance Computer Part 20: electroluminescent panel for our DSKY, making an accelerometer
Apollo Comms Part 20: Pre-Modulation Processor Power Up
Apollo Guidance Computer Part 21: Playing moon landing on our restored AGC!
Apollo Guidance Computer Part 17: main connector, DSKY hook up, and Ken mines a bitcoin on the AGC!
Apollo Guidance Computer Part 22: Module B11 fails again!
Apollo Guidance Computer Part 27: Recovering the Lost Apollo 10 LM Software
Apollo Guidance Computer Part 10: Mike flies Apollo 11’s P63, lunar landing, on his AGC replica
Apollo Guidance Computer Part 19: It finally works!
Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer
Digital Fly-By-Wire: The Apollo Guidance Computer's final gift to the world
Apollo Core Rope Memory (Apollo Guidance Computer Part 30)
Apollo Guidance Computer Part 15: Recovering lost Apollo software at the Computer History Museum
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Apollo Guidance Computer Part 20: electroluminescent panel for our DSKY, making an accelerometer

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 20: electroluminescent panel for our DSKY, making an accelerometer

Now that our AGC works, we rush to integrate the splendid electro-luminescent DSKY display that Ben Krasnow made for us.

Apollo Comms Part 20: Pre-Modulation Processor Power Up

Apollo Comms Part 20: Pre-Modulation Processor Power Up

We power up the

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 21: Playing moon landing on our restored AGC!

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 21: Playing moon landing on our restored AGC!

The repaired AGC should provide us with 1960's best real life video game ever. Thanks to our improvised PIPA accelerometer, we ...

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 17: main connector, DSKY hook up, and Ken mines a bitcoin on the AGC!

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 17: main connector, DSKY hook up, and Ken mines a bitcoin on the AGC!

We finally hook up Carl's DSKY, which Ken immediately uses for mining a bitcoin on the AGC. We are still not sure exactly why.

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 22: Module B11 fails again!

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 22: Module B11 fails again!

Shortly after being fully repaired, the AGC suddenly fails on us. It's our famed potted module B11 again. In another schematics ...

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 27: Recovering the Lost Apollo 10 LM Software

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 27: Recovering the Lost Apollo 10 LM Software

Mike Stewart was able to recover the previously lost

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 10: Mike flies Apollo 11’s P63, lunar landing, on his AGC replica

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 10: Mike flies Apollo 11’s P63, lunar landing, on his AGC replica

Mike Stewart flies

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 19: It finally works!

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 19: It finally works!

We were are able to make the original erasable core memory work, under the watchful eye of guests more famous than us.

Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer

Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer

Half a century ago, on

Digital Fly-By-Wire: The Apollo Guidance Computer's final gift to the world

Digital Fly-By-Wire: The Apollo Guidance Computer's final gift to the world

To get Apollo to the moon and back required a step change in computing, the result of which was the

Apollo Core Rope Memory (Apollo Guidance Computer Part 30)

Apollo Core Rope Memory (Apollo Guidance Computer Part 30)

Core Rope Memory, which contained the programs that landed man on the Moon in the 1960s, is insanely complicated. But that ...

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 15: Recovering lost Apollo software at the Computer History Museum

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 15: Recovering lost Apollo software at the Computer History Museum

In the previous

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 8: a Blinkenlight AGC! (and help from Samtec on the way)

Apollo Guidance Computer Part 8: a Blinkenlight AGC! (and help from Samtec on the way)

In this update, Mike reveals the hidden Blinkenlights of the AGC. This