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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago

World’s first desktop PC randomly discovered during house clearance

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World’s first desktop PC randomly discovered during house clearance

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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago
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It's not every day that a piece of tech history is uncovered, but don't go searching through your old tech hoping to find a hidden gem.
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    That does sound rather ominous. The world’s first in something should have a lot of information on it on the intertubes. It’s old, it’s nice,but the first?

    It looks like a flat screen and not like crt, unless it is using some lights and a mask to display fixed characters.

    Rather compact

    Edit: first desktop computer featuring a single chip as a CPU

    https://www.thebyteattic.com/p/q1.html?m=1

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      That’s not a graphic display. This is what it looks like in operation:

      It’s basically a dot-matrix, apparently using some form of plasma? From a closer look at the grid

      I think it might be like a Nixie matrix like this one:

      But older, less refined.

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        That red dot display reminds me of something I saw in the late 70s but can’t recall what. Was it commonly used on other devices?

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          While I was looking for information about the display I found a lot of references to similar ones used in pinball machines

          so maybe that?

          Today they’ve mostly been replaced by LED panels.

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            That is probably it. Thanks

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      Looking at it, I think it might be an one of those old mono LCD displays? The video makes it look like it’s a bunch of small individual ones rather than a large continuous display.

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        Holy shit… it’s a large dot matrix plasma display. Haven’t seen one of those in ages.

        https://hackaday.io/project/179986-plasma-display-mc6205

        That project has pictures that show you how they looked/worked.

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            Oh those things are super cool, soviet era display technology had a great aesthetic. This YouTuber had some great videos on them

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