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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 10:00, 4 October 2025 John talk contribs created page 1970s Home Computing in the UK (Created page with "Just a starting point, many of these could not realistically be classified as home or personal computers, despite many of them being used in a single user mode. === 1970 === *Datapoint (CTC) 2200 - TTL Computer *ICL 1900 series — British mainframes, widely deployed. *Data General Nova — imported 16-bit minicomputer. *DEC PDP-11/20 — first PDP-11 systems reached UK universities/labs. === 1971 === *HP 2100A minicomputer — available via HP UK offices....")
- 22:03, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Pre-1980 Personal and home Computers (content was: "==Introduction== What follows is a list of personal computers available to the public in one form or another to members of the public. The term Personal Computer in this context refers to a general purpose computer that was designed to be used by a single person typically in their home or place of work or study. === 1959 === ==== DEC PDP 1 ==== The company’s first Programmed Data...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 22:02, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs created page Pre-1980 Personal and Home Computers (Created page with "==Introduction== What follows is a list of personal computers available to the public in one form or another to members of the public. The term Personal Computer in this context refers to a general purpose computer that was designed to be used by a single person typically in their home or place of work or study. === 1959 === ==== DEC PDP 1 ==== The company’s first Programmed Data Processor, the PDP-1 computer used DIGITAL’s own system modules, which came from the...")
- 17:44, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Telstar Viewdata System (content was: "=Computers Available to the Public in the UK during the 1970s= This is a **comprehensive catalogue** of computers that were available in the **United Kingdom during the 1970s** — spanning mainframes, minicomputers, hobbyist kits, and early consumer microcomputers. == UK-made & UK-launched microcomputer kits / single-board systems== *Science of Cambridge / Sinclair MK14 (1977)**...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:44, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Version Differences (content was: "Version 2 of the Telstar Videotex Service components. Ignore everything you have learn't !!! == Main Differences between v1.0 and 2.0. == == Settings == * Settings should be set using environment variables (see https://wiki.glasstty.com/index.php/Configuration_Options#Environment_Variables). Environment Variables can be specified in the docker-compose.yml file if appropriate (https:...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:43, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Telstar Viewdata Client (content was: "thumb To experience Telstar properly it needs to be accessed by an early microcomputer from the videotex era. However for a simple way to get started, the Telstar Viewdata Client can be used. Although an early release, the software is available for Mac, Linux and Windows and has no dependancies nor installation requirements (see below). The Tel...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:43, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Telesoftware (content was: "== Telesoftware == To follow...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:43, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Orchestrating Telstar with Kubernetes (content was: "== Using Kubernetes == Although not officially supported, Telstar can be managed by Kubernetes if required and the following configuration files present an example of how this could be achieved using either Node ports or a cloud provider's Load Balancer. === Telstar Namspace === { "apiVersion": "v1", "kind": "Namespace", "metadata": { "name": "telstar",...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:43, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Markup (content was: "== Markup == thumb|Double Height Yellow writing on a blue background. Markup can be used in the content and title data fields and is a quick and easy way to create viewdata frame content. The following example shows the definition for Double Height Yellow writing on a blue background. "[B][n][Y][D]Hello World" The markup definitio...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:43, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Managing Telstar with Portainer (content was: "Portainer simplifies container management in Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes, ACI and Edge environments. It can be used to speed up software deployments and troubleshoot problems. Running Portainer on a local secure network is very simple as it can run within its own Docker container. Full details can be found at https://www.portainer.io/. When using Portainer on a remote public server suc...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:42, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Frame Schema (content was: "With thanks to https://www.liquid-technologies.com/online-json-to-schema-converter { "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#", "type": "object", "properties": { "pid": { "type": "object", "properties": { "page-no": { "type": "integer" }, "frame-id": { "type": "...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:42, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Example Content (content was: "When starting the Telstar server, the following switch can be used to generate some example content. --init This switch will add the following frames; 0a Redirect Page to 9a 9a Engineering Menu 99a Entry Page 90a Exit Page 93a System Info Page 990a Login Page 91a Test Card Page 92a Don’t Panic Test Card Page 97a Contact Details...", and the only contributor was "John" (talk))
- 17:42, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs deleted page Computers Available to the Public in the UK during the 1970s
- 17:39, 29 September 2025 John talk contribs created page Pre-1980 Personal and home Computers (Created page with "==Introduction== What follows is a list of personal computers available to the public in one form or another to members of the public. The term Personal Computer in this context refers to a general purpose computer that was designed to be used by a single person typically in their home or place of work or study. === 1959 === *DEC PDP 1 === 1962 === *Linc - Personal Minicomputer === 1967 === *Wireless World Computer = Transistor based Computer from Wireless World M...")
- 10:00, 20 September 2025 John talk contribs created page Computers Available to the Public in the UK during the 1970s (Created page with " This is a **comprehensive catalogue** of computers that were available in the **United Kingdom during the 1970s** — spanning mainframes, minicomputers, hobbyist kits, and early consumer microcomputers. == UK-made & UK-launched microcomputer kits / single-board systems== *Science of Cambridge / Sinclair MK14 (1977)** — kit computer sold widely in the UK. *Nascom-1 / Nascom-2 (1977/78)** — British single-board kit micros. *Acorn System 1 (1979)** — kit or...")