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1/25-scale Cray C90 wristwatch

382 pointsby akkartik11 months ago

26 comments

burningChrome11 months ago
My Dad was at the forefront of the computer revolution. He talked about sharing time with Seymour Cray at his computer lab at the University of Minnesota. He said whenever Cray would show up on campus, it was like Mick Jagger or some other rock star type. People would flock to be around him and ask him questions.<p>He then worked alongside Cray and sold many of his computers when they were both at Control Data. He has a ton of stories of how he would go into huge companies like 3M and tell them everything they knew about data storage was about to change. He said their jaws would drop when he gave them numbers on how much they were going to save by using the new Cray computers.<p>Its very cool and nostalgic to hear people doing these projects and keeping the early days of the computer revolution alive.
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nabla911 months ago
This would be a great prop for time travel scifi movie.<p>Protagonist travels to 1991 and tries to convince scientist to help him. When asked for a proof, shows Gray C90 Wristwatch. &quot;Our real computers are different, but I show you this because it does not pollute the timeline.&quot;
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superposeur11 months ago
I love to imagine this kind of thing dug up by an alien civilization. That it displays the moons of Jupiter will be a fun puzzle and a source of wonder. “Obviously”, they will say, “these people must have worshipped Jupiter as a god and used the position of its moons to keep time.” But the pieces of the puzzle will never quite fit.<p>Who knows, maybe the Antikythera mechanism or the pyramids were a similarly ludicrous prank?
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theideaofcoffee11 months ago
Will a future design include the external heat exchanger unit? Maybe belt attached? The SSD on the other wrist, perhaps? :)<p>I love to see these projects keeping the legacy of these old, great machines alive, if not running some fraction of unicos, at least aesthetically.
resource_waste11 months ago
I am personally asking, because after decades of tech hobbies, I have a bit of a self awareness to &#x27;fun&#x27;:<p>I wonder what the fun part was, to them.<p>There is something rewarding about learning. There is something rewarding about completing things. There is something rewarding about showing other people.<p>I have the issue that everything I make should be practical. Either net me profit so I can make lots of money. Or useful to society so I can reduce the world&#x27;s pain and increase pleasure, maybe this is a selfish way to fame.<p>I still get all 3 of those rewards I previously mentioned, but there is something different going on when I&#x27;m doing something for profit&#x2F;others. Its a different feeling, not better&#x2F;worse, just different. Better in some ways, worse in others.
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gaudystead11 months ago
I don&#x27;t have anything to say, technical-wise, but this is absurd and I love it.
jcun412811 months ago
The round displays are so cool<p>Uses an FPGA lol damn that&#x27;s hardcore
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AdamN11 months ago
Best statement ever, &quot;... using it should be as incomprehensible as my motivation for creating it in the first place!&quot;
jerlam11 months ago
I thought this was funny until the last picture, then I thought it was great.
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swerling11 months ago
Thanks for the smile OP.<p>How soon until the 1&#x2F;25-scale cray C90 gets as many MIPS as the original? Seems like the one he built is within shouting distance.
makapuf11 months ago
Love the project, writing style and what is was made of (fpga, round lcd, Jupiter moons sim... so cool). But now I&#x27;m frustrated I can&#x27;t see the display animation.
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SteveJS11 months ago
Pointed a friend toward this. He thought it was cool, but said he’d never wear a Cray wristwatch because he heard they run fast.
TomMasz11 months ago
The lead photo doesn&#x27;t give you a good impression of the size of the thing, he saves that for the end.
demondemidi11 months ago
His writing style cracks me up. What about battery life though?
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Erikun11 months ago
” But how do you tell the time?<p>With great difficulty.”
dvh11 months ago
No upholstery?!
DaoVeles11 months ago
So pointless it had to be done. Bravo!
swayvil11 months ago
That&#x27;s so dang cool.
ad-astra11 months ago
Absolutely amazing work!
daniel_iversen11 months ago
I honesty dream of having a real old Cray 1 as a couch :-) - those designs were just something we don’t see today, huh!?
mkhnews11 months ago
liquid cooled ?
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bvan11 months ago
Brilliant.
surfingdino11 months ago
Does it run vim? :-)
throwaway11299611 months ago
Very ugly obviously
jandrese11 months ago
&gt; The display shows a free-running simulation of Jupiter and 63 of its moons. For convenience, I just plot the X&#x2F;Y coordinates of each moon in the ecliptic plane. The ephemerides come from the HORIZONS server that NASA operates, at a specified date and time. The J90 just dumps a new frame whenever the Teensy has pulled the previous one, so with a teensy (ha!) bit of calibration on the micro controller side, it would be pretty easy to have the frames dumped in ‘real time’, which, knowing the starting time and date, would allow you to not-at-all-easily infer the current time by looking at the positions of Jupiter’s moons.<p>Someone finally came up with a time system more difficult for people to use than Star Trek&#x27;s stardates.
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m46311 months ago
&gt; [a picture of a cray c90 computer]<p>&gt; A 25:1 Replica of my wristwatch<p>:)
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