But before even those transistor-based computers is a retrocomputing era rarely touched on: the era of programmable vacuum tube machines. [Mike] has gone back to the 1950s with this computer which ...
If you keep up with various retro vacuum tube projects, you probably have run across [UsagiElectric] aka [David]’s various PCBs that he makes on his own Bridgeport EZ-Track 3-axis milling ...
Interest in the project has increased because to recent developments in vacuum tube technology. In a vacuum, trains may reach speeds of almost 3,000 miles per hour. In such a setting, pressurized ...