Apollo On Board Computer Emulator
frankk74 writes "For those of you interested in Historical Computing and the Apollo manned spaceflights Ron Burkey has created a open source emulation of the Apollo Guidance Computer called vAGC. I use it as my desktop clock of choice. Note it only keeps mission time so after 24 hours you have reset the time :-). P.S. Another cool Apollo toy free and payware can be found here."
In three two one... Huston, we have a problem.
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." - Albert Einstein
A quick inspection of an Apollo capsule reveals why they didn't just use a PDP8.
Think of three fat guys trying to move one of those things in a Mini Cooper.
KFG
...without having a "Start" button? ;)
I tried to use this to run games. It didn't work at first, there just wasn't enough power. Then I used the gravitational pull of my neighbor's house as a slingshot and was running Doom 3 in no time.
And they made Buzz Aldrin sit in the back. No wonder he gets cranky if someone says that he didn't go to the Moon!
One line blog. I hear that they're called Twitters now.
Humorous snippet from the landing module code...
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P63SPOT3 CA BIT6 # IS THE LR ANTENNA IN POSITION 1 YET
EXTEND
RAND CHAN33
EXTEND
BZF P63SPOT4 # BRANCH IF ANTENNA ALREADY IN POSITION 1
CAF CODE500 # ASTRONAUT: PLEASE CRANK THE
TC BANKCALL # SILLY THING AROUND
CADR GOPERF1
TCF GOTOP00H # TERMINATE
TCF P63SPOT3 # PROCEED SEE IF HE'S LYING
P63SPOT4 TC BANKCALL # ENTER INITIALIZE LANDING RADAR
CADR SETPOS1
TC POSTJUMP # OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD
CADR BURNBABY