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The following people took an active part in the restoration work on the
University of Iowa PDP-8:
Fall 1992
- Douglas W. Jones initiated
this project. He's at the right in the left photo below.
- Jeffery Line was among the students involved in moving the
machine. Who were the others?
Students, Spring 2014
- Jacob Acord, second from left in left photo.
- Matthew Adamczyk, left in right photo.
- Tony Andrys.
- Nick Becker.
- Cale Bierman, second from right in left photo, right in right photo.
Students, Fall 2014
- Jacob Acord.
- Bowen Bai.
- Yongqi Chao.
- Christopher Trenary.
- Shanji Wang, soldering in photo.
- Zimu Zhang.
Students, Spring 2015
- Nick Becker.
- Douglas Ives, seated, left.
- Bowen Bai, standing, center.
- Zimu Zhang, standing, right.
Students, Summer 2016
- Chris Trenary.
Students, Fall 2016
- HongXu Li, cleaning the Teletype ribbon carrier, left photo.
Students, Fall 2016
- Colin Murphy, replacing a CPU board, right photo.
Students, Fall 2017
- Kaleb McKone
- Ziyang Wang
- Yizhen Chen
Students, Spring 2018
- Ke Ma, right in left photo
- Zhenbo Song, left in left photo, right in right photo
- Yihe Xu, left in right photo
Students, Fall 2022
- Samuel Nicklaus
- Elle Goodrich
Students, Spring 2023
- Ethan Dick
Students, Fall 2024
- Ethan Marple
The following people contributed in one way or another to the project:
- Wayne Durkee gave us a replacement paper-tape-reader control lever,
a pair of salvaged reader-run relays (one of which tested good),
and a resistor needed in the tape-reader power supply, all
for the Teletype, and answered many questions about that machine.
- Anixter Components
of Dorset, England, sent free samples of the DC202
terminal bushings to replace some that had broken on the PDP-8 power
supply (the new ones are all black).
- Michael Thompson and the
Rhode Island Computer Museum
provided salvged DC202 terminal bushings -- in the correct colors.
- Dan Tumey provided a set of newly manufactured replacement print hammers
for the Teletype, along with a similarly new accoustic foam mat to
replace the decayed mat that was under the Teletype print mechanism.
- Kenneth Garland provided a repeat lever to replace a the missing part
on our Teletype keyboard.