https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuZUPpmXfT0
Got a rather special little video for you! I mean, it's nothing terribly dense or mind-blowing I guess, but it's special to me personally anyway.
This is a Digital Equipment Corporation VT320-C2 computer terminal from the late 80s. Amber monochrome screen, 16K of RAM, Intel 8031 microcontroller, and total reliance on outside systems to do much of anything whatsoever. Just the way I like it. You may recall my mentioning some related stuff very briefly in the DECtalk Oddware video, but yeah. It's the same kind of machine that I used back in the day to access the computerized card catalog at my local libraries. I've been intrigued by them ever since!
While I've talked about BBSs and connecting to them using the Wifi232 before on LGR, doing so on this terminal takes it another level in my eyes. It's an oddly inspiring machine and I found myself wanting to switch up the video's visuals a bit as a result. Amber backlighting was a given, but I also put together a new wood paneling surface to film on top of and found a nifty-looking glass lamp that I placed in a few shots. Also experimenting some more with the Lumix GH5S that I picked up recently, which performs fantastically reducing moire patterns on CRTs. I dunno, constantly experimenting as always, but I like the way this turned out.
After this I'm really not sure when the next LGR video will be done. I'm headed on out to Los Angeles for E3 here in a couple days so that doesn't leave much time to get another video done. I'm going to the show to work on a couple of future projects, there's no telling when I'll get those finished since they're rather different kinds of things than I normally do. However, if I have time I may post some stuff about E3 here on Patreon during the coming week, so stay tuned :)
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