Science of Cambridge MK14 1978 (Sinclair’s first computer)

The computer museum “Musée Bolo“ at the EPFL campus in Lausanne, Switzerland - which took part in “La Nuit des Musées“ 2014 on Saturday, September 27th, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. to 0:00 - did exhibit several machines celebrating their anniversary this year, including the Sinclair QL (see ) and the Apple Macintosh. In addition one could have a rendez-vous with a CRAY-2, an IBM Blue Gene/P, a DISER Lilith, a NeXT Computer and many others. That night I had the very, very unique opportunity to film two gems (MK14 and ZX80) out of Didier Lüthi’s private Sinclair computer collection. Many thanks Didier! Links ===== Didier Lüthi: Science of Cambridge MK14: Museum Bolo at the EFPL campus: MuséeBoloLausanne/posts ée_Bolo École_Polytechnique_Fédérale_de_Lausanne Scene filmed on Saturday September 27th 2014 using my Panasonic HC-V727 Camcorder in Full HD format (AVCHD Progessive 1080/50p). Filmed in the basement of the INF building on the EPFL campus in Lausanne, Switzerland. Scenery and film set were very, very ad-hoc (setup in a minute), no additional light source was used. Raw: 132’292’608 19:46 91’410’432 19:47 I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (). YTVE project: Science of Cambridge MK14 1978 Music is track “The Story Unfolds“ by Jingle Punks. This is the forth of a series of videos shot at that evening. Watch out for videos, stories and pictures which will be published in the days to come.
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