Commodore 64: Hardware-Rundgang im Museum «ENTER» in Solothurn
Reto Bösch vom Museum «ENTER» in Solothurn (pcmuseum.ch) zeigt uns verschiedene Commodore 64-Modelle, Kult-Joysticks aus den 80ern, Disk-Laufwerke, Akkustik-Koppler, einen Drucker, der auch heute noch mit voller Lautstärke sein Werk verrichtet - und eine musikalische Kuriosität.
Swisslos: Archäologisches Museum Solothurn (SO)
Geschichte unserer Vorfahren, erfrischend aufbereitet. Dank Unterstützung des Swisslos-Fonds des Kantons Solothurn.
markofner Museum ENTER mit Andreoli-Spitlight
Der 1955 vom Tessiner Ingenieur Gianni Andreoli in Luzern erbaute Wolkenprojektor Spitlight P.300.S hat seine Heimat gefunden im Museum ENTER in Solothurn.
Mit 375'000 Lumen (!!!), ist er der leistungsstärkste - Guiness Book - je gebaute Projektor. (Im Lichtstrahl konnte man seine Zigarette anzünden.)
Violetta Vitacca und Felix Kunz erzählen, wie sie den Spitlight retten konnten und welche immensen Auswirkungen der Spitlight auf ihr Leben hat.
Zeughaus Museum Solothurn
Installation Zeughaus
solothurn schweiz
Aareschifffahrt Fischen
iPad trifft Osborne
Lucius Müller von der SRF-Digitalredaktion im PC-Museum «Enter» in Solothurn.
ENTER
The other day someone on called my name and asked for a QL equipped bunker. QL?, Bunker? Hmm...
ENTER might be the answer. ENTER? The Computer Museum 110100ENTER0111000 (short ENTER) in Solothurn, Switzerland is an amazing maze in a huge basement (2000m2) and is the home of many gems. I finally visited it the first time ever and filmed a walkthrough. Spots A to Z (to name only a few):
AMCOMP SSM 1320046 Spare
Apple 1, II, III, Lisa, Macintosh, SE, Power Macintosh, iMac, Mac Cube
Apricot Portable
ATARI ST range
Cameras
Commodore CBM range, PET range, VC20, C64, SX-64, C128D, AMIGA range
Computerposter
CRAY RESEARCH, INC. CRAY-1, XT3
Data General Nova System
digital Computer Lab
digital ALPHA and PDP series (pdp8, pdp11)
EPSON HC-20
Hasler System 52
IBM Mainframes, Minis and Storage (e.g. 1964 IBM360 Memory, 64KB; 1975 Winchester 3350 Native Mode, 317MB)
IBM PC range
IMSAI 8080
Intel 4004 4-bit CPU 1971
Intel Computers
Mark-8 Minicomputer
MITS Altair 8800
Multimeters
NeXT Station
Philips P800 minicomputer system
Radios
Robotron A 5120
SiliconGraphics Onyx
Sinclair QL, the British Mac that never was... see
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Smaky 324, the Swiss Mac that never was...
Tapes
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
TVs
Zuse Z1
Links
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Filmed on Saturday January 9th 2016 using my Panasonic HC-V727 Camcorder in Full HD format (AVCHD Progessive 1080/50p).
Raw:
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Music track playlist:
Hyper Prism
2000 Dub
All tracks from the ATARI JAGUAR Tempest 2000 soundtrack by Imagitec Design Inc. (IDI)
IDI Musicians are:
Ian Howe
Alastair Lindsay
Kevin Saville
Julian Hodgson
I created this video with the Microsoft Windows Essentials Movie Maker.
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Die Rückkehr der Bären im Naturmuseum Solothurn
Die Rückkehr der Bären im Naturmuseum Solothurn
Modehaus Brühweiler Solothurn
Modehaus Brühweiler Solothurn
JONAS MÜLLER - MUSEUM ALTES ZEUGHAUS SOLOTHURN - MUSEUM & ME
Solothurn | Die schönste Barockstadt der Schweiz
Aufnahmen um 8:30 AM in Solothurn.
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Plauderei am Donnerstag 50: Rotary Encoder und andere Dinge
Heute schauen wir uns an, wie Rotary Encoder funktionieren. Ausserdem spreche ich über den Arduino - Kurs, der vor Kurzem auf diesem Kanal gestartet wurde. Zum Schluss ein Schweizer - Thema: Wird in der Schweiz etwas getan zum Erhalt historischer Computertechnik? Ja, hier zwei Beispiele: Robert Weiss mit seiner Computersammlung und das Museum Enter in Solothurn.
Arduinoforum und Code-Referenz:
Erlebniswelt Computergeschichte:
Corih:
Das Museum Enter:
Der Arduinoabend:
Für Fragen, Kritik oder Anregungen könnt ihr einen Kommentar schreiben oder mir direkt eine E-Mail an der.hobbyelektroniker@gmail.com senden.
Wanted one-armed Bandits - It's your fault (Live in Solothurn, CHE/09.08.2013@Baragge)
Tour 2013
August 2 - Minsk (Belarus)
August 3 - Warsaw (Poland)
August 4 - Wrozlaw (Poland)
August 5 - Poznan (Poland)
August 6 - Berlin-Weißensee (Germany)
August 7 - Berlin (Germany)
August 8 - Mainz (Germany)
August 9 - Solothurn (Schweiz)
August 10 - Salò (Italy)
August 11 - Piacenza (Italy)
August 12 - Padova (Italy)
August 13 - Prague (Czech Republic)
August 14 - Trencin (Slovakia)
August 15 - Banska Bystrica (Slovakia)
August 16 - Lviv (Ukraine)
August 17 - Kiev (Ukraine)
Switzerland | Wikipedia audio article
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Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a country in Europe. It consists of 26 cantons, and the city of Bern is the seat of the federal authorities. The sovereign state is a federal republic situated in western, central and southern Europe, and is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning a total area of 41,285 km2 (15,940 sq mi) (land area 39,997 km2 (15,443 sq mi)). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately eight-and-a-half million people is concentrated mostly on the plateau, where the largest cities are to be found: among them are the two global cities and economic centres Zürich and Geneva.
The establishment of the Old Swiss Confederacy dates to the late medieval period, resulting from a series of military successes against Austria and Burgundy. Swiss independence from the Holy Roman Empire was formally recognized in the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. The country has a history of armed neutrality going back to the Reformation; it has not been in a state of war internationally since 1815 and did not join the United Nations until 2002. Nevertheless, it pursues an active foreign policy and is frequently involved in peace-building processes around the world. In addition to being the birthplace of the Red Cross, Switzerland is home to numerous international organisations, including the second largest UN office. On the European level, it is a founding member of the European Free Trade Association, but notably not part of the European Union, the European Economic Area or the Eurozone. However, it participates in the Schengen Area and the European Single Market through bilateral treaties.
Spanning the intersection of Germanic and Romance Europe, Switzerland comprises four main linguistic and cultural regions: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Although the majority of the population are German speaking, Swiss national identity is rooted in a common historical background, shared values such as federalism and direct democracy, and Alpine symbolism. Due to its linguistic diversity, Switzerland is known by a variety of native names: Schweiz [ˈʃvaɪts] (German); Suisse [sɥis(ə)] (French); Svizzera [ˈzvittsera] (Italian); and Svizra [ˈʒviːtsrɐ] or [ˈʒviːtsʁːɐ] (Romansh). On coins and stamps, the Latin name – frequently shortened to Helvetia – is used instead of the four national languages.
Switzerland is one of the most developed countries in the world, with the highest nominal wealth per adult and the eighth-highest per capita gross domestic product according to the IMF. Switzerland ranks at or near the top globally in several metrics of national performance, including government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic competitiveness, and human development. Zürich and Geneva have each been ranked among the top cities in the world in terms of quality of life, with the former ranked second globally, according to Mercer.
Oktoberfest Solothurn 10.2011
Oktoberfest Solothurn 10.2011
3. Streetfood Festival Solothurn
Das Streetfood Festival Solothurn fand dieses Jahr bereits zum dritten Mal unter der Leporello-Brücke statt. Neben den wunderbar duftenden und liebevoll dekorierten Foodständen sorgten Strassenmusiker aus verschiedensten Kontinenten für musikalische Farbtupfer. Neu gab es sogar zwei Bühnen! Und für die kleinen Besucher stand eine Spielecke und zwei Hüpfburgen zur Verfügung.
DANIEL MANKEL - FOCUS TERRA ETH ZÜRICH - MUSEUM & ME
Solothurn
Blick in Richtung Krummer Turm. Aare mit Enten, Tauben und Gänsen. Abfahrt des Kursschiffes Stadt Solothurn
Juni 2013
Visit Hitlers eagels nest
Hitler's Eagles Nest, Germany, still sits on a mountain peak high above Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps.
In one of history's weird turns, Martin Bormann's birthday present to Adolf Hitler is now a cosy restaurant with a spectacular 360 degree view of the Alps.
This historic survivor of the Third Reich can only be reached by taking a special bus (or a strenuous 2-hour walk) to an elevator shaft set deep in the mountain.
Up at the Eagle's Nest
Once at the top, you can explore most of the rooms and have something to eat or drink in the same spot that Hitler, Eva Braun, Himmler and the rest had their banquets and entertained foreign diplomats. Outside, just past the beer garden terrace, a path leads up to a higher point well worth the short climb.
When the weather cooperates, the panorama is incredible. Right at eye level with the Alps, looking over both Germany and Austria, the jagged mountains march away in all directions. On a clear day, you can see Salzburg. Even when it's misty, the swirling clouds give it an pleasantly eerie feeling.
Hitler's fascination with the old Germanic legends is reflected in the style and location of the building.
The sturdy Kehlsteinhaus has a pseudo-medieval look inside, with its thick granite walls and heavy beamed ceilings: a modern day version of the mountain fortress where legendary Germanic heroes wait, like Barbarossa, sleeping under the Untersberg across the valley.
The Eagle's Nest wasn't damaged during the war, so it looks just like it did in April of 1945. Most of the furniture was removed by the occupying forces, but the red marble fireplace that Mussolini gave to Hitler is still there, minus some pieces chipped off by souvenir hunters.
The stone walls and beams in the ceilings are the original ones. Some of the light fixtures are original, others are copies of the originals - ditto for the wood paneling on the walls.
As you enter the Kehlsteinhaus, you come into a small, paneled dining area, now a restaurant with small tables serving a limited selection of food and drink. Take a look at the sideboard; it's the original one. This was the room where Hitler had a long dining table for banquets.
Going through the dining room and down a few steps takes you into the large, stone-walled room that was used for conferences and occasional parties. It's currently set up for additional diners. There are deep-set windows on three sides that look out over the Alps. Mussolini's fireplace is in here, along with some tacky souvenir racks.
This room was the setting for a party following the wedding of Eva Braun's sister, Gretl, and SS Officer Hermann Fegelein, on June 3, 1944. The Führer had Fegelein shot for desertion on April 29, 1945, the day before his own suicide in Berlin.
Emmental Switzerland - Cookies, Cheese & Sleeping On Hay | 90+ Countries With 3 Kids
Join us as we visit the Emmental region and see how many cookies one can eat at the Kambly cookie factory. :) Discover how Swiss cheese is made and experience what it's like to sleep on hay at a Swiss farm.
Emmental is a beautiful location in Switzerland known for its green meadows, its well fed and much loved cows and more importantly its same called cheese.
The area is also widely know to cycling and hiking aficionados and for its hospitable people, alpenhorn players and yodellers. There are also many St Bernards carrying milk cans in their little wagons which is actually an everyday sight in Switzerland.
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