The Programmed Knowledge Processor-1 (PDP-1) is probably most recognizable as the house of Spacewar!, one of many world’s first video video games, however as the video above proves, it additionally works as an infinite and really gradual iPod, too.
Within the video, Boards of Canada’s “Olson” is taking part in off of paper tape that is rigorously fed and programmed into the PDP-1 by engineer and Pc Historical past Museum docent Peter Samson. It is the ultimate product of Joe Lynch’s PDP-1.music venture, an try to translate the quick and atmospheric music into one thing the PDP-1 can reproduce.
As Lynch writes on GitHub, the “Concord Compiler” used to translate “Olson” to paper tape was really created by Samson to play audio via 4 of laptop’s lightbulbs whereas he was a scholar at MIT within the Nineteen Sixties. He used it to recreate classical music, nevertheless it’ll work with ’90s digital music in a pinch, too.
“Whereas these bulbs have been initially meant to offer program standing data to the pc operator,” Lynch writes, “Peter repurposed 4 of those mild bulbs into 4 sq. wave turbines (or 4 1-bit DACs, put one other manner), by turning the bulbs on and off at audio frequencies.” The sign from every bulb is then downmixed into stereo audio channels, transcribed by way of an emulator and merged right into a single file that must be manually punched into the paper tape that is fed into the PDP-1.
It is a laborious course of for enjoying even the best of songs, nevertheless it’s value it to listen to Boards of Canada’s already nostalgic music from an excellent older traditional laptop.
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