chailey: The front of the rebuilt Colossus Mk II
chailey: Tony Sale explaining how crytography works in front of his rebuilt Colossus
chailey: Some of the rebuilt Colossus Mk II's 2,400 valves
chailey: The unfeasibly fast paper tape loop reader on the rebuilt Colossus
chailey: Intermediate output of the working, rebuilt Colossus
chailey: Rather nice G.P.O. clock
chailey: "Precision device, handle with care" disk pack
chailey: Compukit UK101 (1979)
chailey: Sharp MZ-80K (1979)
chailey: Amstrad PCW8512 (1985)
chailey: An original IBM PC (1981)
chailey: Apple IIe (1983); Dragon 32 (1982); Commodore PET 2001 (1977)
chailey: Commodore PET 3008 (1979)
chailey: Apple Macintosh (1984)
chailey: Me controlling a joystick plugged into a BBC Microcomputer
chailey: BBC B User Guide
chailey: digital VT 220 terminal
chailey: digital VT 320 terminal
chailey: Psion Organiser (1986)
chailey: Atari 520ST (1985)
chailey: Neil with a Harrier Jump Jet
chailey: The guided tour reaches the Bletchley Park Manor House
chailey: Me with a Sinclair C5 (1985)
chailey: "B" Block, across the lake at Bletchley Park
chailey: The front of the rebuilt Bombe
chailey: The back of the rebuilt Bombe
chailey: Detail of the rebuilt Bombe's drums
chailey: An Enigma machine
chailey: The rather amazing Alan Turing statue at Bletchley Park
chailey: The Alan Turing statue's left foot, Bletchley Park