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After COVID foiled my plans to attend Allschwil 2020, I was able to attend this year for the first time, and as with past conferences I video recorded all the talks.

I have now uploaded my recordings of the talks to YouTube. The following 8 hours, 58 minutes, and 19 seconds of videos are now available for viewing:

HP-92 Bobcat Prototype (Chuck McCord): 06:47
HP-75 Software Development System Prototype (Chuck McCord): 07:52
Inside HP's Pioneer Calculators: The Sacajawea IC (Chuck McCord): 34:17
Inside the HP-19C (Bernhard Emese): 51:57
Advanced HP-IL Communication (Sylvain Côté): 09:19
V41 The Windows HP-41 Emulator, Part 2: A Dream Became Truth (Christoph Giesselink): 21:36
PIL Storage Drive (Pascal Dagornet): 36:24
Towards HP-41 Visual FOCAL++ (Angel Martin): 04:20
YPRT: Developing / patching the Printer ROM (Meindert Kuipers): 34:13
Voyager Single Chip Series 10 (SST) (Chuck McCord): 31:42
What if? We could have another model in the Voyager Series (Chuck McCord): 13:54
HP-41 MAXX Module (Sylvain Côté): 16:03
Vapourware Condensed [WP43 Update] (Walter Bonin): 50:58
C43: The Classic 43 [WP43 Variant] (Jaco Mostert): 02:12
Repair of a 1971 Japanese Calculator (Jef Ongena): 36:45
Kudos to you for the superb documentary work!
Absolutely great work Eric!
(11-19-2022 04:58 AM)Eric Rechlin Wrote: [ -> ]After COVID foiled my plans to attend Allschwil 2020, I was able to attend this year for the first time, and as with past conferences I video recorded all the talks.

Good morning Eric...

Thank you for posting these. I am working my way through and caught the talk on the WP43 -- not that I need another calculator, but if/when another run comes available I'll probably buy one. :o

Best...

-=d
This is great to have, and it's nice to finally put faces to some of these well known & accomplished members of this community. Without seeing them, it's like forum members are all just imaginary people who live inside my computer. I put links to several of these videos on my links page.
(11-19-2022 04:58 AM)Eric Rechlin Wrote: [ -> ]I have now uploaded my recordings of the talks to YouTube. The following 8 hours, 58 minutes, and 19 seconds of videos are now available for viewing:

Hi Eric,

A lot of videos for us through a lot of work for you. Thank you!

KR
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Thank you, Eric!
Hello!

Thank you for creating and posting these videos! I just finished watching Jef Ongena's talk about reverse engineering and repairing an old Japanese desktop calculator. Absolutely impressive work!

I happen to have the same calculator here (although with a front label "abc 850" and a sticker on the back with the company name "Tokyo Electronic Application Laboratory Ltd.") that I bought on a flea market many years ago. It does not work and in the near future I will probably not have the time to try and fix it, but this talk gives me hope that maybe one day I will see the calculator working again!

Regards
Max
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