Media Summary: Sinclair computers (Timex in the US) was born out of a little known kit machine produced by 'Science of Cambridge' - Jason ... The PDP1 was a groundbreaking computer from the 1950's - but where does it fit into computing history and how would you use it ... A $5 computer - where's the catch? Well, there doesn't seem to be one. Dr Steve "Heartbleed" Bagley explains the

1978 S Raspberry Pi Mk14 Computerphile - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Sinclair computers (Timex in the US) was born out of a little known kit machine produced by 'Science of Cambridge' - Jason ... The PDP1 was a groundbreaking computer from the 1950's - but where does it fit into computing history and how would you use it ... A $5 computer - where's the catch? Well, there doesn't seem to be one. Dr Steve "Heartbleed" Bagley explains the Professor Brailsford with an example of what he had to do when Computer A didn't talk to Computer B. This Lego drone has a mind of its own (kind of) - Luke Geeson shows us a Lego Mindstorm car hacked together with a Before typed code, there was toggled code. We get hands on with a PDP recreation based on a

How can you make your holiday decorations more interesting? Add computer control! Dr 'Heartbleed' Steve Bagley shows us his ...

Photo Gallery

1978's Raspberry Pi (MK14) - Computerphile
Raspberry Pi 4 on the Raspberry Pi 4 - Computerphile
Raspberry Pi Hardware - Computerphile
Hacking on the PDP1 Raspberry Pi Emulator - Computerphile
Raspberry Pi Zero - the $5 Computer - Computerphile
Before Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Computerphile
Raspberry Pi Lego Robot - Computerphile
PiDP-11 Retro Computer Build - Computerphile
Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile
Sponsored
Sponsored
View Detailed Profile
1978's Raspberry Pi (MK14) - Computerphile

1978's Raspberry Pi (MK14) - Computerphile

Sinclair computers (Timex in the US) was born out of a little known kit machine produced by 'Science of Cambridge' - Jason ...

Raspberry Pi 4 on the Raspberry Pi 4 - Computerphile

Raspberry Pi 4 on the Raspberry Pi 4 - Computerphile

A quick tour of the

Sponsored
Raspberry Pi Hardware - Computerphile

Raspberry Pi Hardware - Computerphile

The

Hacking on the PDP1 Raspberry Pi Emulator - Computerphile

Hacking on the PDP1 Raspberry Pi Emulator - Computerphile

The PDP1 was a groundbreaking computer from the 1950's - but where does it fit into computing history and how would you use it ...

Raspberry Pi Zero - the $5 Computer - Computerphile

Raspberry Pi Zero - the $5 Computer - Computerphile

A $5 computer - where's the catch? Well, there doesn't seem to be one. Dr Steve "Heartbleed" Bagley explains the

Sponsored
Before Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Computerphile

Before Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford with an example of what he had to do when Computer A didn't talk to Computer B.

Raspberry Pi Lego Robot - Computerphile

Raspberry Pi Lego Robot - Computerphile

This Lego drone has a mind of its own (kind of) - Luke Geeson shows us a Lego Mindstorm car hacked together with a

PiDP-11 Retro Computer Build - Computerphile

PiDP-11 Retro Computer Build - Computerphile

Before typed code, there was toggled code. We get hands on with a PDP recreation based on a

Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

How can you make your holiday decorations more interesting? Add computer control! Dr 'Heartbleed' Steve Bagley shows us his ...