این ویدیو داخل یک کامپیوتر معتبر Block II Apollo Guidance را نشان می دهد. من خیلی خوش شانس بودم که توانستم این کامپیوتر تاریخی را باز کنم و ماژول ها را بررسی کنم.

این به وضوح یک اثر هنری پرواز نبود زیرا تقریبا هیچکدام از ماژول ها گلدان نبودند. نکته شگفت انگیز این است که این کامپیوتر احتمالاً یکی از رایانه هایی بود که برای توسعه نرم افزار برای فرود ماه استفاده می شد.

بروزرسانی 1: این AGC توسط مایك استوارد به عنوان یك مصنوعی آزمایشی مورد استفاده در LTA-8 مشخص شد (مقاله آزمایش تست شماره ماه 8).

بروزرسانی 2: مایک استوارد و تیمش موفق شده اند دوباره AGC کار کنند! کار باور نکردنی است و من به شما بچه ها بسیار افتخار می کنم!

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  1. Just came across your videos after having seen the AGC restoration project by Curiousmarc and his team 😉 Interesting to see what you discovered from these modules. Are you planning more videos on this subject? I was also soooo pleased to hear what music you played in the videos, so contrary with what you hear these days in videos, thank you!

  2. !!!!!!!!!!!! You do realize that a team is rebuilding/repairing an Apollo Guidance Computer before the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 and they are missing the rope memory modules? Keeping these for yourself would be a crime. See youtuber CuriousMarc., who you are subbed to.

  3. Also waiting for more to come. You dumped the memory-modules? What about reversing the code? Some say they used a 4-Bit CPU? We should be able to emulate. I hope you did not erase the magnetic core memories when trying to read it 🙂 Thats a little bit tricky. But that video looked like you know pretty well what you are doing 🙂
    Years ago I wrote a disassembler for code without any information about but the raw binary (which was a more recent 8-bit chip). So it is possible to do this.

  4. I agree that it is probably a development machine. According to the AGC videos by CuriousMark, most flight hardware was indeed potted. Nice piece of equipment!

  5. I was just gonna ask what happened, but I see there's more to come. That's excellent news. I really hope you can get things- figured out.
    There's been numerous current NASA employees that have made statements over the last few years, regarding the various technologies being lost and unavailable.

    Personally, I find it really weird that we now see this historic, information loaded equipment had been sold as nothing more than scrap metal. Such an astounding part of mankind's past, just tossed aside.
    Just like the majority of original moon landing tapes that were apparently lost and/or recorded over.

    It's absolutely incredible to me that such things could occur.

    You may consider securing one or two modules somewhere no one knows about, in case there's an actual reason they wanted these destroyed so many years ago. This way they don't disappear or whatever. Who knows. I'm just thinking cautiously I guess.

    Good luck! I have notifications turned on, so I don't miss a thing!

  6. This would be more a test bed than the actual computer used for development. As far as I am aware, all of the software was developed on mainframes using punch card input and band printer output before it was ever woven into core rope ROM. (See the classic photo of software engineer Margaret Hamilton standing next to that HUGE stack of output from a program not quite ready for prime time.)

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