The lectures and workshops take place in the "Bildungsraum" room, in the lecture area at the end of the Network Exhibition, and in the workshop area. See the floor plan for directions. The lectures are streamed and the recordings will be released on media.ccc.de afterwards.
Saturday, 13th of October | |
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Time | Lectures in the "Bildungsraum" |
10:15 - 10:30 | Opening Event Eva Kudrass, Dr. Stefan Höltgen |
10:30 - 11:30 | Das Steckschwein – Ein 65c02-Homebrew-Computer Thomas Woinke, Marko Lauke |
11:30 - 12:15 | Apple I – Der erste Apple Albert Dommer, Ansgar Kückes |
12:15 - 13:00 | James Bond und der Computer – Techniken zum Ausspähen von historischen Computersystemen und Gegenmaßnahmen Ansgar Kückes |
13:00 - 14:00 | Lunch break |
14:00 - 15:30 | Quo vadis Fachgruppe Informatikgeschichte? Fachgruppe Informatik- und Computergeschichte der Gesellschaft für Informatik |
15:30 - 17:00 | Der Computer auf Achse – 30 Jahre Evolution im Mobilfunk und der mobilen Datenkommunikation Martin Sauter |
17:00 - 18:30 | Singing Mainframes – An Unofficial History of the Dawn of Computer Music utz |
18:30 - 20:00 | Der zähe Weg zur Cray-2 – Wenn Dinosaurier anfangen, auszusterben Wolfgang Stief |
20:00 - 21:00 | Mobile Agents and the Programming Language Telescript Fritz "cyberfritz" Hohl |
Time | Workshops in the workshop area |
13:00 - 17:00 | Ozobot: Malend programmieren Junge Tüftler |
14:00 - 17:00 | Bristlebots – Baue deinen eigenen Zahnbürstenroboter Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin |
when needed | Soldering workshop: Pentabugs Abteilung-für-Redundanz-Abteilung e.V. |
18:00 - 21:00 | CryptoParty von der Enigma bis PGP CryptoParty Berlin, Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin |
Sunday, 14th of October | ||
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Time | Lectures in the "Bildungsraum" | Lectures in the Network Exhibition |
10:00 - 11:30 | Running your own mainframe on Linux (for fun and profit) Jeroen Baten | Symposium "Computer-Demos" |
11:30 - 12:15 | Newton – Entwicklung und Technik des ersten PDA Jörg Gudehus | |
12:15 - 13:00 | Die GUIs von Research UNIX und Plan 9 Angelo Papenhoff | |
13:00 - 14:00 | Lunch break | |
14:00 - 15:30 | Im Dialog mit dem Terminal – Das Robotron K8912 Dirk Kahnert | Symposium "Computer-Demos" |
15:30 - 17:00 | Über die Besonderheiten beim Sammeln historischer Großrechner Wolfgang Stief | |
17:00 - 17:30 | Closing Event Eva Kudrass, Anke Stüber | |
Time | Workshops in the workshop area | |
13:00 - 17:00 | Ozobot: Malend programmieren Junge Tüftler | |
14:00 - 17:00 | Bristlebots – Baue deinen eigenen Zahnbürstenroboter Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin | |
when needed | Soldering workshop: Pentabugs Abteilung-für-Redundanz-Abteilung e.V. |
Language: German
Thomas Woinke, Marko Lauke
Language: German
Albert Dommer, Ansgar Kückes
Language: German
Ansgar Kückes
Language: German
Fachgruppe Informatik- und Computergeschichte der Gesellschaft für Informatik
Language: German
Martin Sauter
The beginnings of computer music are nowadays largely forgotten and shrouded in mystery. Today it may seem as if the early musical experiments on mainframes were rare, isolated incidents. This talk aims to challenge that notion, and to shed some light on the not-so-uncommon musical activities of computer enthusiasts in the years 1949–1965. utz
Language: German
Wolfgang Stief
Mobile (software) agents was a networking software interaction paradigm that excited many people in the latter half of the 1990s. Mobile agents are "software robots" that are able to travel with all of their state from computer to computer and interact with local resources like data and services. The mobile agents model was envisioned by a startup company called "General Magic" that developed a hardware architecture and an operating system for mobile devices and licensed these things to companies like Motorola, Sony, and Philips. The programming language to enable these mobile agents was called Telescript. Because of the unique interaction paradigm, Telescript offered some features not found in programming languages before and afterwards. This presentation wants to introduce the mobile agents paradigm and some of the features of the Telescript language. PDAs running software written in Telescript can be seen in the Magic Cap exhibition. Fritz "cyberfritz" Hohl
Yes, this talk is about running your own mainframe on your own hardware. Mainframes are old, yes, but they are still very much alive. New hardware is still being developed and there are a lot of fresh jobs in this area too. A lot of mainframes run COBOL workloads. COBOL is far from a dead language. It processes an estimated 85% of all business transactions, and 5 billion lines of new COBOL code are written every year. In this session the speaker will help you take your first steps towards running your own mainframe. If you like then after this session you can continue to build your knowledge of mainframe systems using the links provided during the talk. Come on in and learn the basics of a completely different computer system! And it will take you less than an hour to do that! Jeroen Baten
Language: German
Jörg Gudehus
Language: German
Angelo Papenhoff
Language: German
Dirk Kahnert
Language: German
Wolfgang Stief
Language: German
Eva Kudrass, Anke Stüber
Language: German
Junge Tüftler
Language: German
Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin
Kids and teens aged 7 years or older can learn to solder at VCFB. We will build Pentabugs, small bug robots that can flash, beep and move. Abteilung-für-Redundanz-Abteilung e.V.
Language: German
CryptoParty Berlin, Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin
More information about lectures and workshops is available in German.