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Jeremia
Fun Fact: modern day iOS renders its GUI with an interface that is extremely close to how PDF defines graphics As such, it's extremely easy (and fast) to code PDF readers for Apple, because you just have to pipe the PDF into the operating system
Comment from : Jeremia


Woody Woodlstein
This is an amazing video And an amazing professor
Comment from : Woody Woodlstein


David Ferguson
I have the original LaserWriter, although it has had its ROM upgraded to the LaserWriter Plus It still prints too, albeit with issues which mean the paper comes out crinkled
Comment from : David Ferguson


NerdScroll
You are amazing and a fantastic storyteller! I just have to sbscribe Thanks for doing this
Comment from : NerdScroll


TheTurnipKing
we had a mac room in high school I could have sworn the bootup page would also report the CPU?brbrWhich i recall because it was irritatingly better specced than the Macs in the room as well as my Amiga at home
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Best professor ever! 👨🏻‍🏫
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Roland Hutchinson
Small correction: the four-pin port that Prof Brailsford points to as the AppleTalk port is actually an Apple Desktop Bus port (I've no idea what its use was supposed to be on the LaserWriter It was normally used to connect keyboards and mice to the Mac in pre-USB days) Both AppleTalk (LocalTalk) for connecting to a Mac network and ordinary serial connection (to an IBM-style PC) would run out of the other port
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lastmiles
Actually in 1984 there was a company called Apollo which rolled out a BSD Unix system ( Aegis ) which ran a piece of software called PanValet and that was a real desktop publishing and document management system and it drove PostScript Laser Printers It was also horrificly expensive
Comment from : lastmiles


Robotnik
Ask Ben Heck to take your LaserWriter and replace the power supply with something a bit more modern :-)
Comment from : Robotnik


gtcompr
Love this! We even still have (and actually use) an Apple Laserwriter We use it for heat transfer
Comment from : gtcompr


Orionrobots
Hmm - I'm probably not the first - but whatever happened to the extra bits video about unrolling the loops?
Comment from : Orionrobots


celroid532
This man is the David Attenborough of computer science
Comment from : celroid532


Pop History
6:54 With clone fonts, I think a more accurate retort would be, "You drink Coke, don't you? How do you feel, Steve, if I offer you a can of RC Cola?"
Comment from : Pop History


bluefirex
Professor Brailsford is so good at showing and explaining computing history He'd be the perfect grandfather for real nerds like me :D
Comment from : bluefirex


jim bo
cheers granddad another excellent v-log
Comment from : jim bo


Gammel Prutte
Any kind-hearted technicians out there fancy becoming famous?
Comment from : Gammel Prutte


Gregory Cazillo
I totally remember those sheets from grade school in our computer room  Old Skool
Comment from : Gregory Cazillo


oriole
Brilliant bit of history, couldn't be presented any better Thank you so much Sean and David! People brush off history as something that we don't need to know in order to build a future, but that couldn't be more wrong Humans are humans, and human need, logic and reasoning have not changed Modern innovation is bound by many of the same common factors that have affected the birth of all of these historical products and respective markets
Comment from : oriole


TemporalOnline
I hate you Brady and your "future comments"!!! Please please please, put them unlisted as you did in the not so long past!
Comment from : TemporalOnline


martixy
The Apple of those days was an entirely different company than it is todaybrJust think of it this way: Once upon a time there was this cool RainbowApple company and it has nothing to do with Apple Inc
Comment from : martixy


Artem Vovk
Most of the time computer history seems and sounds a bit abstract, but this series makes history of computer much more tangible and quotidian (in a good way)
Comment from : Artem Vovk


John Gill
This guy is brilliant An absolute mine of fascinating information Love it!
Comment from : John Gill


Eduardo Souza
Can you make a vídeo explaining how does a computer defines the frequency in which he reads data I mean, there must be one, otherwise I don't know how it would differenciate "001"from "01" (two 0's in a row), and the frequency must be alterable, otherwise the transfer rate would always be the same
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Shayne ONeill
These old printers ran like crazy I had an old apple laserwriter that still ran perfectly and could pump out pages all day a decade after it was released Original toner cartrige too
Comment from : Shayne ONeill


Julian Onions
So many memories!
Comment from : Julian Onions


Dubz
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Comment from : Dubz


Will Oberleitner
I cannot believe i just discovered this channel This is amazing!
Comment from : Will Oberleitner


Ben Rowe
I keep hearing of good things that Apple did in the 80s Maybe if I'd grown up a decade earlier instead of in the 90s/00s, I wouldn't hate them so much It's a shame they've gone so far down hill to just making overpriced crap nowadays
Comment from : Ben Rowe


glank
Somehow I just love listening to David Doesn't really matter what the subject matter is Also, I remember being so confused about Duff's device when I first saw it, wonder if he's going to mention it
Comment from : glank


FilminDylan
it's funny because Pepsi bought apple
Comment from : FilminDylan


tommos1
"When you roll, you gotta roll, you can't stop"brbr#swag
Comment from : tommos1


Eric Regina
Please do more on type setting! Please get Professor David Brailsford to speak the TeX type setting engine
Comment from : Eric Regina


vlademir1
Man  Unrolling loops that was the first optimization technique I ever learned  Looking forward to that vid
Comment from : vlademir1


Lion McLionhead
What a disconnect between the EE department, which could fix that power supply instantly but has no clue about the PS language & the CS department, which is utterly helpless with the power supply but can explain the PS language
Comment from : Lion McLionhead


zef
Professor Brailsford should get a 10h show on the History channel I never get bored and always crave for more
Comment from : zef


Lithium
This is really interesting stuff Any recomendations on computer history books? I only some vague details about it
Comment from : Lithium


livinlicious
how far we've comebrI like this guy more please
Comment from : livinlicious


Juno Dark
I could listen to this guy all day I wish he was my uncle or an old family friend and I could spend hours at a time talking to him about computers
Comment from : Juno Dark


Rob Klein Hofmeijer
I don't usually comment, but wow this guy can talk! Always thought I was more of a software kind of guy, but when this guy talks he makes me want to read up on stories of computer hardware past!
Comment from : Rob Klein Hofmeijer


SquidCaps
68020 overclocked? I've done tons on 68000, multitasking running a tracker, text application and FFT graphical synthesis, all at the same time on 1mb ram
Comment from : SquidCaps


Re
Why hasn't brady gotten one of the smarty pants from the university to come up and fix the printer? Put a new power supply!
Comment from : Re


spoonikle
This man, he is awesome
Comment from : spoonikle


The Pancakerizer
I'm subscribed to nearly 300 channels, but who'd have thought that the most enjoyable time I would have on YouTube would be watching videos with an old man speaking about printers These are great, keep them coming!
Comment from : The Pancakerizer


PCTonttu
Gentleman, re-cap your power supplies
Comment from : PCTonttu


XNAforyou
This talker is one of my fav in computerphile :)
Comment from : XNAforyou


CAPITAL EX
2:05brIs that why the old print we had made the paper it printed warm? Always loved getting a freshly printed peace of paper
Comment from : CAPITAL EX


Evghenii M
Very interesting
Comment from : Evghenii M


Lennert V
"When you roll, you gotta roll, you can't stop" Prof David Brailsford, 2014
Comment from : Lennert V


SuperMarcBot
I LOVE this man!
Comment from : SuperMarcBot


Cypher
Just as a comparison, the Commodore Amiga 1200 had a 68EC020, which was a lower cost version of the 68020 that's used in that printer
Comment from : Cypher


Xano Trevisan Kothe
2 mb RAM some mb of ROM it's crazy how today we can have all this in a microcontroller
Comment from : Xano Trevisan Kothe


cjmillsnun
bad caps  Replacing the capacitors in the power supply should bring one of those laser printers back to life
Comment from : cjmillsnun


RocketRailgun
Haha, noticed the "C -> LLVM" diagram in the background, interesting stuff ^^
Comment from : RocketRailgun


1ebutuoy2
All the fusers I have seen run on mains current
Comment from : 1ebutuoy2


Xano Trevisan Kothe
I thought that you send bitmap to the printer, not commands But than I saw "9600" and understood why
Comment from : Xano Trevisan Kothe


Ungoogleable o_O
And those spider box producers would nowadays face patent lawsuits from Apple, right?
Comment from : Ungoogleable o_O


Ungoogleable o_O
I always wondered about the PS-PDF relationship, can't wait for the supplement video! Now what are Type 3 fonts and why are they pure PS?
Comment from : Ungoogleable o_O


brian whittle
Apple LaserWriter II 2 Blinking Lights Repair Kit/Fixing Temperature Malfunctionbr wwwfixyourownprintercom/kits/apple/K49
Comment from : brian whittle


Ant Tech
The plugs on the Appletalk logo on the bootup sheet, look like the new and the old iPhone docking plug
Comment from : Ant Tech


maverickbna
I miss the LaserWriter 16/600 PS They had one in my junior high - it was a bfantastic/b printer
Comment from : maverickbna


Derek Leung
Steve - Using the Coke-Pepsi joke before it becomes mainstream
Comment from : Derek Leung


Niko L
and people say apple never innovated
Comment from : Niko L


Joseph Dandrea
disconnect the fuser than warm the page under a heat lamp 
Comment from : Joseph Dandrea


Rodney way
Cool
Comment from : Rodney way



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