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IBM 360 Model 20 Rescue and Restoration

Documenting the recovery and restoration of an IBM System 360 Model 20 and potentially an IBM System 370 Model 125

In the Media

This page contains a list of articles and news sources we’ve been mentioned in! Newest at the top. Are you a media person looking to write about the project? If so, please contact us at info@ibms360.co.uk!

The Register – 25th November 2019

Slashdot – 25th November 2019

The Register – 29th of October 2019

The Register – 3rd of June 2019

Thenewstack.io – 26th of May 2019

Hackaday – 21st of May 2019

The Register – 21st of May 2019

Slashdot – 19th of May 2019

#retroisolationhour podcast with Leila Johnston (interview with Adam Bradley) – 12th of April 2020

Machine and interview with Adam Bradley featured on BBC One Scotland’s “Silicon Glen – From Ships to Microchips” programme along with Peter Vaughan and TNMoC’s IBM 1130 – 26th of May 2020

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About the Authors

There are 3 main writers who contribute to this restoration blog:

Adam Bradley – Adam is a multi-talented engineer who’s been involved in the computer history field for over a decade at The National Museum of Computing. Adam wears many hats, but he’s primarily a Critical Infrastructure Engineer day to day, and when he’s not playing with the backbone of the country or interesting computers, he’s probably to be found designing and building something vehicle related.

Christopher Blackburn – Chris is an engineer with a strong background in Electronics and Control Systems Engineering, having obtained a Master’s degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Computer Science at UCL. Chris has been involved in many interesting projects in the past, mostly focused around the UK Railway system. Chris has also been involved with The National Museum of Computing for some time.

Peter Vaughan – Peter is an engineer currently working in the Medical industry. He also looks after the IBM 1130 which can currently be seen in operation at The National Museum of Computing. Peter volunteers at the National Museum of Computing where he’s been a core volunteer for well over a decade.

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