Computer History Archives Project ("CHAP")
Educational and Documentary style COMPUTER HISTORY VIDEOS, and vintage COMPUTER COMPANY HISTORIES (IBM, UNIVAC, RCA, Burroughs, Sperry, etc.), Vintage TECHNICAL and Scientific Presentations, for discussion, comment and historical interest. Dedicated to the preservation and sharing of vintage computer technology and related electronics tech. Please consider a small contribution to HELP support our channel, at the link below. Your support helps keep us moving forward and bringing you unique vintage content. * Thank you for your support!!
Subscribers: 64K Videos: 231 Total views: 4M Gravity: 79.3*
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@computerhistoryarchivesproject
Channel Handle: @computerhistoryarchivesproject
Channel ID: UCOyJD0RHtF_77_oAf5tT1nQ
Channel's country: United States
Channel was established: 11 January 2015.
Channel's estimated monthly earnings: $54.08†
Channel's Videos
rating from 600 viewers
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Vintage 1998 : How SONY Made REAR SCREEN PROJECTION TVs (television electronics Videoscope Displays)
10,734 views
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Japan in 1963: Industry, Technology, Electronics, Automation, TV Television, Radio, Transistors
4,524 views
rating from 255 viewers -
Computer: SPERRY UNIVAC Systems: CEO Lyet talk to Employees 1978 Rare original film (Unisys)
4,402 views
rating from 242 viewers
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Computer History Archives Project ("CHAP") added to FindAChannel 09 September 2023 (Channel #411039). Entry last modified 14 December 2023.