در سال 1976 در یک انبار در تگزاس ، جیمی لیوک دو تن تجهیزات ناسا را ​​که خریداری کرده بود ، خریداری کرد. سالها بعد فهمید که این شامل یک کامپیوتر از یک ماژول قمری آپولو است ، مانند رایانه ای که در طول آپولو برای هدایت زمین به سطح ماه استفاده می کرد. پنجاه سال پس از این مأموریت ، پنجاه سال پس از این مأموریت ، متخصصان ترمیم رایانه در سیلیکون ولی در تلاشند کامپیوتر خود را بدست آورند. دوباره کار کن

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  1. What a legend, the value of all this stuff will be insane in 200 years, so strange how they were just throwing this stuff away in the 70's.

  2. My advanced wireless global positioning data transfer and storage telephone system can't even get me to the nearest Taco Bell. Can't wait to upgrade to this computer that flies people to the moon.

  3. Reason for down vote? The fact that the simple courtesy of adding a link to the related channel in the description was not carried out. And they wonder why people rail against "mainstream" media.

  4. How about that, the exact sort of hardware that Moon Hoaxers claim was either lost, faked, or never existed. Guess it existed after all, guys.

  5. Lol..lie Ber tee..create$ jobs$$$$$"$$$$""""$"$$$$$$$$160.trillion confederate federate dollars later..thank you Woodrow Wilson Albert pikke and Adolf Hitler ,and Richard millhouse nixion..

  6. I will to bet 1000$ that if there was anything to do with Aliens on that computer it was stripped out before these guys could take it over lol or anything to do with communication from another world 😀

  7. I think this is the future of computer systems, not the past. How do you hack a system like this? With our ability to print electronics we could design what we need a solution to do and then have a compiler create a unique software to assemble an integrated software AND electronic solution. Encrypted software that only decrypts when run on a specific electronic device. No extra gates, no extra memory, only necessary computational circuits, and an encrypted voltage stabilizer capacitor assembly so if you don't have the right 'key' on you it won't be capable of booting or operating. That's off the top of my head. When the cost of stealing data is higher than the return for stealing data, then black hat operations is discouraged.

  8. I’ve got an old Vector Graphics computer in storage, I used it 40yrs ago when I started my real estate career to do mass mailings which no one else was doing at the time! My IBM printer ran 10-12 hours a day printing personalized post cards to every homeowner in my town, it made me a lot of $! Plan to dig it out and fire it up someday, IF the operating system is still intake on the floppy’s!

  9. So when you say Lunar Module Guidance Computer, do you mean the portable computer onboard the Lunar Module who transmited telemetry back to earth or do you mean the computer back on earth who did all the navigation calculations?

  10. I remember NASA offering $40,000 to re-read or decode old data from the fifties, sixties and seventies which they had on reels of from old computers, when they used on dogs, monkeys, primates and humans they had lost their expertise on these computer reels tape. And in moving forward with projects they went backwards in knowledge by not learning through mistakes, that this will blow up and that will fall out the sky and not enough of this, and it falls over. I think it may of been 2016 when a call out from NASA was on the news. If anybody knows how to re-read old code get in contact with them.

  11. That's an impressive list of firsts of a 50 year old computer.
    Amazing what a well run government can do when people who actually believe in government are running it. But thanks to the "Republican revolution" now we lock children in cages and deny science based facts.

  12. A vintage computer enthusiast myself, I followed this project on CuriousMarc's channel as it happened. I'm happy to see the team getting more widespread recognition for this feat!
    (I tried to link the playlist, but YouTube keeps interpreting underscores as italics. His channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/user/mverdiell/playlists )
    By the way, anybody who says that "we couldn't build another Apollo," "this can't be read any more," or anything to that effect, has no idea what they're talking about.

  13. 3:02 Guys following mission progress on monitors and cigarette smoke fills air…It's not actually cigarettes I'm missing but romance of those times when everybody smoked everywhere. We'll never ever experience something like this.

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