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  1. Kyle and I are working to finish testing all the flip chips in the PDP-12 we can test with the FCT (without using an oscilloscope).

    youtu.be/JWlRkoDxObQ

    #UmfPdp12 #pdp12 #pdp #dec #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #FlipChip

  2. Kyle and I are working to finish testing all the flip chips in the PDP-12 we can test with the FCT (without using an oscilloscope).

    youtu.be/JWlRkoDxObQ

    #UmfPdp12 #pdp12 #pdp #dec #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #FlipChip

  3. Kyle and I are working to finish testing all the flip chips in the PDP-12 we can test with the FCT (without using an oscilloscope).

    youtu.be/JWlRkoDxObQ

    #UmfPdp12 #pdp12 #pdp #dec #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #FlipChip

  4. Kyle and I are working to finish testing all the flip chips in the PDP-12 we can test with the FCT (without using an oscilloscope).

    youtu.be/JWlRkoDxObQ

    #UmfPdp12 #pdp12 #pdp #dec #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #FlipChip

  5. Kyle and I are working to finish testing all the flip chips in the PDP-12 we can test with the FCT (without using an oscilloscope).

    youtu.be/JWlRkoDxObQ

    #UmfPdp12 #pdp12 #pdp #dec #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #FlipChip

  6. Finally, here's a glam shot of the FCT with an M617 installed. Thanks for joining me on today's project! Special thanks again to @neale and @ckape for the hardware donation, which saved this shoestring project close to $200.

    Major thanks to Vince Slyngstad for producing Warren's design, making it RPi-compatible, and making a 3D-printed base -- not to mention selling me this kit pre-assembled -- this is a pretty sweet package and will go a long way towards helping us keep the our PDP-12 up and running for years to come.

    If you're interested in learning more about our PDP-12, or donating to the fund supporting this project, please see umdpdp12.blogspot.com/ or check out our videos on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHn

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  7. Finally, here's a glam shot of the FCT with an M617 installed. Thanks for joining me on today's project! Special thanks again to @neale and @ckape for the hardware donation, which saved this shoestring project close to $200.

    Major thanks to Vince Slyngstad for producing Warren's design, making it RPi-compatible, and making a 3D-printed base -- not to mention selling me this kit pre-assembled -- this is a pretty sweet package and will go a long way towards helping us keep the our PDP-12 up and running for years to come.

    If you're interested in learning more about our PDP-12, or donating to the fund supporting this project, please see umdpdp12.blogspot.com/ or check out our videos on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHn

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  8. Finally, here's a glam shot of the FCT with an M617 installed. Thanks for joining me on today's project! Special thanks again to @neale and @ckape for the hardware donation, which saved this shoestring project close to $200.

    Major thanks to Vince Slyngstad for producing Warren's design, making it RPi-compatible, and making a 3D-printed base -- not to mention selling me this kit pre-assembled -- this is a pretty sweet package and will go a long way towards helping us keep the our PDP-12 up and running for years to come.

    If you're interested in learning more about our PDP-12, or donating to the fund supporting this project, please see umdpdp12.blogspot.com/ or check out our videos on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHn

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  9. Finally, here's a glam shot of the FCT with an M617 installed. Thanks for joining me on today's project! Special thanks again to @neale and @ckape for the hardware donation, which saved this shoestring project close to $200.

    Major thanks to Vince Slyngstad for producing Warren's design, making it RPi-compatible, and making a 3D-printed base -- not to mention selling me this kit pre-assembled -- this is a pretty sweet package and will go a long way towards helping us keep the our PDP-12 up and running for years to come.

    If you're interested in learning more about our PDP-12, or donating to the fund supporting this project, please see umdpdp12.blogspot.com/ or check out our videos on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHn

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  10. Finally, here's a glam shot of the FCT with an M617 installed. Thanks for joining me on today's project! Special thanks again to @neale and @ckape for the hardware donation, which saved this shoestring project close to $200.

    Major thanks to Vince Slyngstad for producing Warren's design, making it RPi-compatible, and making a 3D-printed base -- not to mention selling me this kit pre-assembled -- this is a pretty sweet package and will go a long way towards helping us keep the our PDP-12 up and running for years to come.

    If you're interested in learning more about our PDP-12, or donating to the fund supporting this project, please see umdpdp12.blogspot.com/ or check out our videos on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHn

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  11. Here's a video of the tester running a "fail stop" test -- testing the chip over and over again, stopping only on a failure.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  12. Here's a video of the tester running a "fail stop" test -- testing the chip over and over again, stopping only on a failure.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  13. Here's a video of the tester running a "fail stop" test -- testing the chip over and over again, stopping only on a failure.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  14. Here's a video of the tester running a "fail stop" test -- testing the chip over and over again, stopping only on a failure.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  15. Here's a video of the tester running a "fail stop" test -- testing the chip over and over again, stopping only on a failure.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  16. It works! Here's a picture of the fully assembled unit, with an M617 in and powered, and a successful test on the screen behind it.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  17. It works! Here's a picture of the fully assembled unit, with an M617 in and powered, and a successful test on the screen behind it.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  18. It works! Here's a picture of the fully assembled unit, with an M617 in and powered, and a successful test on the screen behind it.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  19. It works! Here's a picture of the fully assembled unit, with an M617 in and powered, and a successful test on the screen behind it.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  20. It works! Here's a picture of the fully assembled unit, with an M617 in and powered, and a successful test on the screen behind it.

    #umdpdp12 #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #DEC #pdp #pdp12 #FlipChip

  21. While @tastytronic is setting up the new more powerful #dec #flipchip tester (in its snazzy #pdp12 livery!), I went to re-watch the videos about the tester that the #umnpdp12 project uploaded to YouTube. The last one ended with a classic fix (CLEAN THE CONTACTS, LADS) while diagnosing the LINCTape, and they didn't even test the cards before making progress: youtu.be/aiHSRF_2bmk

    I did a bit of digging into #LINCTape and #DECTape over the past couple years, and so here's a #VintageComputing thread with some of the backstory on these tape formats.

    Spoiler: The answer is *always* MIT Lincoln Labs.

  22. While @tastytronic is setting up the new more powerful #dec #flipchip tester (in its snazzy #pdp12 livery!), I went to re-watch the videos about the tester that the #umnpdp12 project uploaded to YouTube. The last one ended with a classic fix (CLEAN THE CONTACTS, LADS) while diagnosing the LINCTape, and they didn't even test the cards before making progress: youtu.be/aiHSRF_2bmk

    I did a bit of digging into #LINCTape and #DECTape over the past couple years, and so here's a #VintageComputing thread with some of the backstory on these tape formats.

    Spoiler: The answer is *always* MIT Lincoln Labs.

  23. While @tastytronic is setting up the new more powerful #dec #flipchip tester (in its snazzy #pdp12 livery!), I went to re-watch the videos about the tester that the #umnpdp12 project uploaded to YouTube. The last one ended with a classic fix (CLEAN THE CONTACTS, LADS) while diagnosing the LINCTape, and they didn't even test the cards before making progress: youtu.be/aiHSRF_2bmk

    I did a bit of digging into #LINCTape and #DECTape over the past couple years, and so here's a #VintageComputing thread with some of the backstory on these tape formats.

    Spoiler: The answer is *always* MIT Lincoln Labs.

  24. While @tastytronic is setting up the new more powerful #dec #flipchip tester (in its snazzy #pdp12 livery!), I went to re-watch the videos about the tester that the #umnpdp12 project uploaded to YouTube. The last one ended with a classic fix (CLEAN THE CONTACTS, LADS) while diagnosing the LINCTape, and they didn't even test the cards before making progress: youtu.be/aiHSRF_2bmk

    I did a bit of digging into #LINCTape and #DECTape over the past couple years, and so here's a #VintageComputing thread with some of the backstory on these tape formats.

    Spoiler: The answer is *always* MIT Lincoln Labs.

  25. While @tastytronic is setting up the new more powerful #dec #flipchip tester (in its snazzy #pdp12 livery!), I went to re-watch the videos about the tester that the #umnpdp12 project uploaded to YouTube. The last one ended with a classic fix (CLEAN THE CONTACTS, LADS) while diagnosing the LINCTape, and they didn't even test the cards before making progress: youtu.be/aiHSRF_2bmk

    I did a bit of digging into #LINCTape and #DECTape over the past couple years, and so here's a #VintageComputing thread with some of the backstory on these tape formats.

    Spoiler: The answer is *always* MIT Lincoln Labs.