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Paul's Old Crap is a video series filmed by Paul Lezica and showcases some of the old computing hardware in the [https://museum.preterhuman.net Higher Intellect Technology Museum]. See below for links to individual episodes of the show.
 
Paul's Old Crap is a video series filmed by Paul Lezica and showcases some of the old computing hardware in the [https://museum.preterhuman.net Higher Intellect Technology Museum]. See below for links to individual episodes of the show.
  
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Over the years we've both collected and lost a number of items in our tech museum, so the decision was made to showcase what we've got as a retro video series. Our aim is to display some average use of each system along with discussing technical details and how to keep these systems running.
  
  
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Revision as of 20:16, 10 December 2017

Paul's Old Crap is a video series filmed by Paul Lezica and showcases some of the old computing hardware in the Higher Intellect Technology Museum. See below for links to individual episodes of the show.


Purpose

Over the years we've both collected and lost a number of items in our tech museum, so the decision was made to showcase what we've got as a retro video series. Our aim is to display some average use of each system along with discussing technical details and how to keep these systems running.


Episode Title Description Released YouTube URL
0 (Intro) Retro computing introduction This video will briefly cover most of the old computing equipment found in Paul's collection. Future videos will be about specific items seen in this intro. December 10, 2017 https://youtu.be/FlZLyORD2Ww
1 SGI Indy & IRIX This video will discuss the SGI Indy and IRIX operating system. We will cover aspects of the Indy hardware, simple usage of IRIX and topics about keeping these old systems running (SCSI2SD, upgrades, etc). TBD TBD