In this episode, we restored a PL-150M data tape punch for SKALA - the famous computer of the Chernobyl NPP, that controlled and recorded the parameters of the RMBK nuclear reactors. This device writes programs to a paper punched tape - perhaps the oldest type of data media ever, once used worldwide, and today is virtually forgotten. We'll take you through a historical insight and show you how the tape punch works in action!
But that's not all - we have a MEGA announcement to make! We are thrilled to announce our project to restore the unique ES-1060 Duga OTH Radar mainframe computer control panel.
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What you will find in this episode:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Where you can find PL-150M in the Zone?
01:56 - A MEGA ANNOUNCEMENT
03:07 - A brief history of a punch tape
03:52 - A first look at the hardware
05:13 - A tape roller and a side note about the FS-1501 reader
06:36 - What is inside?
09:14 - Loading a blank tape for punching
10:19 - Engage!
10:56 - What’s next?
11:26 - Five Hours Later
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