Side note, the Connection Machine is pretty much the coolest looking computer ever: https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/story/73 It looks exactly to me what a powerful and slightly scary computer from an 80's movie looks like.
I mentioned this last time around [1], Tamiko Thiel worked with Feynman and Hillis at thinking machines and is responsible, amongst many other things, for how cool the CM-1 and CM-2 looked.
And it was designed after the T-shirt that feynman wears on one of his most known pictures [0]. BTW: there we still have a nonfunctional CM which we equipped with LEDs to put fun games on it at the CS faculty in Karlsruhe [1]
The blinken lights panel on the original machine was functional, each small cluster of processors controlled one LED and there was a microcode instruction for latching the LEDs.
We found this museum completely by accident on a visit to the US, and it is a delight. When I saw the Connection Machine all lit up, I squealed :)
It seems like the reason it's on like that is because it used to belong to the NSA so they took all the insides out and destroyed them when the machine was donated. The blinkenlights are driven by Raspberry Pis or something similar.
nickt|1 year ago
Also, the T-shirts! [2]
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37688340
[2] https://www.tamikothiel.com/cm/cm-tshirt.html
dfox|1 year ago
globular-toast|1 year ago
riedel|1 year ago
[0] https://www.tamikothiel.com/cm/cm-tshirt.html [1] https://www.teco.edu/~diener/
xhkkffbf|1 year ago
thundergolfer|1 year ago
I've got docubyte's poster of the PDP-7 and it's great.
colanderman|1 year ago
[1] http://www.starringthecomputer.com/snapshots/jurassic_park_t...
nintendo1889|1 year ago
At the computer museum in Alpharetta Georgia, none of the computers are on but the connection machine panel is on.
monocasa|1 year ago
julianz|1 year ago
It seems like the reason it's on like that is because it used to belong to the NSA so they took all the insides out and destroyed them when the machine was donated. The blinkenlights are driven by Raspberry Pis or something similar.