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Need quality PCBs, 3D printing, injection molding or even sheet metal fabrication? Then check out After ... Sonny and i would like to demonstrate the software development tool chain for the daviac one This is my first custom designed PCB circuit, which is a Thank for washing EDIT: I submitted this project to Hackaday and they wrote an article about it! Read that here: ... Displaying results in binary is cool and all, but it's time to tackle a more "human-readable" option for the home-brew Ever since starting this project, I've wanted to pursue a more vintage means of loading programs onto this

The sequencer was a fun build! Although I was able to leverage a true and tested design, it needed many more 0:00 Intro 0:53 The FACOM 128B 1:53 History of

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Converting the Relay Computer Front Panel Microcode Prototype to a PCB

Converting the Relay Computer Front Panel Microcode Prototype to a PCB

Need quality PCBs, 3D printing, injection molding or even sheet metal fabrication? Then check out https://www.pcbway.com/ After ...

Relay computer compile, load and run

Relay computer compile, load and run

Sonny and i would like to demonstrate the software development tool chain for the daviac one

Relay Computer Update — And a New Homebrew Project Begins

Relay Computer Update — And a New Homebrew Project Begins

The

Relay Computer - First Register (but not the last!)

Relay Computer - First Register (but not the last!)

This is my first custom designed PCB circuit, which is a

Fast counting on my relay computer

Fast counting on my relay computer

Check out: http://relaysbc.sourceforge.net.

42 divided by 5 on my relay computer

42 divided by 5 on my relay computer

Check out http://relaysbc.sourceforge.net.

DAVIAC-1 Relay Computer

DAVIAC-1 Relay Computer

Relay computer

I spent all summer building THIS! (relay computer)

I spent all summer building THIS! (relay computer)

Thank for washing EDIT: I submitted this project to Hackaday and they wrote an article about it! Read that here: ...

Creating (alpha)numeric output for a home-brew Relay Computer!

Creating (alpha)numeric output for a home-brew Relay Computer!

Displaying results in binary is cool and all, but it's time to tackle a more "human-readable" option for the home-brew

Relay Computer - Tape Storage (Part I)

Relay Computer - Tape Storage (Part I)

Ever since starting this project, I've wanted to pursue a more vintage means of loading programs onto this

Relay Computer - Sequencer

Relay Computer - Sequencer

The sequencer was a fun build! Although I was able to leverage a true and tested design, it needed many more

1958 FACOM 128B Japanese Relay Computer, still working!

1958 FACOM 128B Japanese Relay Computer, still working!

0:00 Intro 0:53 The FACOM 128B 1:53 History of

Relay Computer prints Fibonacci at the Montreal VCF!

Relay Computer prints Fibonacci at the Montreal VCF!

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