Chris Garcia

Computer History with Chris Garcia

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Chris Garcia spent twenty years studying the history of computers, and now, with time on his hands, he's going back and bringing that knowledge out for all to hear!

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Chris Garcia

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6 Μαϊ 2026

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Επεισόδια

S1E16 - IBM 360 06.05.2026

Episode Notes n this episode of Computer History with Chris Garcia, we look at the IBM System/360, announced on April 7, 1964, and why it became one of the most important computer families in history. The System/360 was not just a new machine. It was IBM’s attempt to unify business, scientific, government, and institutional computing under one compatible architecture. The episode covers Thomas J....

S1E15 - The Birth of AI 24.10.2025

Episode Notes https://jmc.stanford.edu/articles/dartmouth/dartmouth.pdf https://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/mcc59.pdf https://computerhistory.org/playlists/artificial-intelligence-at-chm/ https://computerhistory.org/timeline/ai-robotics/ https://computerhistory.org/blog/a-museums-experience-with-ai/ https://computerhistory.org/stories/chatbots-decoded/ https://computerhistory.org/revolution/artifi...

S1E14 - CDC up to the 6600 17.10.2025
S1E13 - DEC: 1958 to 1965 21.04.2025
S1E12 - A Bunch of Dwarves 14.04.2025
S1E11 - The Path Out of Lincoln Lab - TX-0/2, LINC, and the PDP-1 07.04.2025

Episode Notes TX-0 (Transistorized Experimental Computer Zero): Wikipedia: TX-0 A comprehensive overview of the TX-0, highlighting its development, architecture, and significance in computing history. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TX-0 Tom's Hardware+3gunkies.org+3Encyclopedia Britannica+3 MIT's RLE Technical Report 627: TX-0 Computer History An in-depth historical account of the TX-0's d...

S1E10 - UK Computers Go Commercial 31.03.2025

Episode Notes Support our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/c/3MinModernist

S1E8 - SAGE 27.03.2025

Episode Notes https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/real-time-computing/6/120 In Your Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06drBN8nlWg

S1E9 - IBM Computers - 1960 to 1965 24.03.2025

Episode Notes https://www.computerhistory.org/brochures/1960s/ - Computer History Museum on the 1960s https://www.ibm.com/history/stretch - IBM page on STRETCH

S1E7 - The End of the Vacuum Tube Era: US Computers 1955-1960 17.03.2025

Episode Notes 1961 BRL Report on Computing

S1E6 - The IAS Machines 10.03.2025

Episode Notes Books: Dyson, George. Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe . Pantheon Books, 2012. Macrae, Norman. John Von Neumann: The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered the Modern Computer, Game Theory, Nuclear Deterrence, and Much More . American Mathematical Society, 1999. Goldstine, Herman H. The Computer from Pascal to von Neumann . Princeton University Press, 1993. Academic P...

S1E5 - UK Computers - 1946 to 1952 16.03.2023

Episode Notes Come support our patreon!

S1E4 - The Computer in the US - 1942 to 1951 09.03.2023

Episode Notes The computer in the US rode a wave out of World War II, and involved folks like Pres Eckert, John von Neumann, and John Mauchley, Harry Huskey, and many more. We talk about BINAC, Whirlwind, EDVAC, SEAC, SWAC, and more! You can help keep the episodes comin' by supporting our Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/3MinModernist

S1E3 - World War II 02.03.2023

Episode Notes You can help keep the episodes comin' by supporting our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3MinModernist This episode looks at World War II, the computers needed to solve the problems war presents, and how it all helped lead us to the world of computers we know today!

S1E2 - The Electro-Mechanical Age 23.02.2023

This episode, we cover the period before World War II with an emphasis on Claude Shannon, George Stibbitz, Konrad Zuse, and Differential Analyzers. We also show how ideas spread, and what a new device means as far as influence. Also, significant mentions of MIT. Help us keep going by supporting our Patreon

S1E1 - Episode 1 - Before the Computer 16.02.2023

Episode Notes You can help keep the episodes comin' by supporting our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3MinModernist Triumph of the Nerds: An excellent doc This episode looks at the path the series will take, who think like tally sticks, the abacus, jetons, and other early mathematical technologies came to us. There's a look at early mechanical calculators by the likes of Blaise Pascal, Hans Egli,...

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