Soldering Kit Instructions
- Monday, 06 October 2014 18:04
- Alan Hightower
For visitors to the Atlanta Historical Society booth at this weekend’s Atlanta Maker Faire who took home soldering kits to work on at home, instructions for the Flashy kit and the Memory Game kit are available via the links below.
Thanks again for visiting us, and please join us at the next regular AHCS meeting. The date and time for the next meeting will be posted here soon, as well as on our
Facebook page and on
Twitter (@AtlHCSdotORG).
Flashy Maxi Instructions
Memory Game Instructions
Thanks for a Wonderful Atlanta Maker Faire!
- Monday, 06 October 2014 17:53
- Alan Hightower
From Sam Lysinger, who did a fantastic job coordinating the AHCS’s presence at the Maker Faire this year:
We were off to a rough start Saturday morning, being adjacent to the wall of porta potties is not something someone wants to see after 6.5 hours sleep.
But, it was cold enough out that we could not smell them.
Then the wind decided to turn our tents into kits before we had them weighted down.
Yet, we could repair the damage and make them work.
We got everything set up, and then we did what the AHCS does:
We nerded out with other nerds. (Alan even called me a super geek today)
There were a lot of them. 10,000 per day, a lot of them.
They weren’t all computer nerds.
There were HAMs, robot builders, scientists, physicists, junk repurposers, car racers, artists, even a few normal families.
The crowd was really fun.
We must have left a favorable impression as the AHCS has taken home 3 Maker of Excellence Awards.
Big thanks go out to all who made it happen, and let the Maker Community know who we are and what we are capable of.
Call for Maker Faire Volunteers
- Wednesday, 30 July 2014 14:35
- Alan Hightower
The AHCS is building a crack team of exhibit creators and staffers as we speak. We had been capturing them by strategically laying vintage Star Wars toys in parking lots that were tied to strings. We kept pulling the string as they got close to it and they followed the action figure to our volunteer sign up sheet. It was working surprisingly well until the volunteers realized that they did not get an action figure and the FBI warned us to cease.
In light of this, we need your help. We are running a morning shift and an afternoon shift. 9am to 1pm and 1pm to 5pm. This way you can see the Maker Faire and meet a ton of cool folks doing cool things. Or you can play the memory game in our booth that works similarly to a game called Simon. Rumor has it that Star Raiders could be there too.
If you want to volunteer, contact Sam Lysinger
help@simplycompute.net for details. If you want to see our display, come find us in Downtown Decatur on Oct 4th and 5th.
www.makerfaireatl.com
There will be games, solder, lights, computer history. You name it, we’ll have it.
Atlanta Maker Faire Update
- Saturday, 19 July 2014 14:12
- Alan Hightower
The Atlanta Historical Computing Society officially returns to the Atlanta Maker Faire. Expect PC boards, expect solder, expect blinky lights, expect 8bit music and 8 bit graphics.
http://makerfaireatl.com/atlanta-historical-computing-society-2/
The eminently popular, simplistically eloquent, Simon game will return for its 3rd public appearance as it evolves further towards its fusion of retro gaming and Steam Punk sculpture destiny. There may be other upgrades if we can get our crack team of Mad Scientists to convince their case workers to allow them access to the tool shed again.
Also, the retro computer display will soon move from the idea stage to the planning stage, and then to the world domination stage.
Expect greatness. Expect the unexpected.
AHCS at Atlanta Maker Faire
- Friday, 18 July 2014 12:00
- Alan Hightower
What? AHCS at Atlanta Maker Faire (
www.makerfaireatl.com)
Where? Large parking lot in Downtown Decatur
When? October 4th and 5th, 2014
Why? To take a trip down memory lane and see some of the computers that started the personal computing revolution. You can also play our SPS (Steam Punked Simon) memory game, or even build your very own to take home. Try to beat the high score. It is harder than it looks!
The Atlanta Historical Computing Society officially returns to the Atlanta Maker Faire. Expect PC boards, expect solder, expect blinky
lights, expect 8bit music and 8 bit graphics.
http://makerfaireatl.com/atlanta-historical-computing-society-2/
The eminently popular, simplistically eloquent, Simon game will return
for its 3rd public appearance as it evolves further towards its fusion
of retro gaming and Steam Punk sculpture destiny. There may be other
upgrades if we can get our crack team of Mad Scientists to convince
their case workers to allow them access to the tool shed again.
Also, the retro computer display will soon move from the idea stage to
the planning stage, and then to the world domination stage.
Expect greatness. Expect the unexpected.