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submitted to be processed through the machine by someone else. This meant Samson would not find out the results of his programs until a few days after submitting them. Because of these restrictions to the IBM 704, it was not until Samson was introduced to the
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Mouse That Roared panel discussion recorded in May 2006 to celebrate the restoration of a PDP-1. For the restoration project he reverse-engineered music tapes from the PDP-1 era and built a player for the museum where he is currently a
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that he could explore his obsession with computer programming, as members of the Railroad Club were able to access the computer directly without having to go through a superior.
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culture he enlisted a computer in planning for the event. Despite missing out on the then fastest time, Samson's attempt was to act as the inspiration for many similar
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outlines Samson's interest in trains and electronics, and his influence in the club. Levy explains how the club was in fact Samson's gateway into
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Samson designed the Systems Concepts Digital Synthesizer. Built at Systems Concepts, for ten years it was the primary engine for the
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Levy, Steven (1984) Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, Anchor Press/Doubleday, New York, pp 3-36.
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Samson oversaw manufacturing and engineering for hardware, including the central memory subsystem for the
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at MIT Building 26, he developed an interest in computing waveforms to synthesize music. For the
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Transcription of the 1963 memo describing TJ-2, with annotations by Daniel P. B. Smith
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The Rise and Fall of the Amateur New York Subway Riding Committee
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The Mouse That Roared: PDP-1 Celebration Event Lecture 05.15.06
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were able to actually handle the computer, with all
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Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
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Peter Sampson
Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
music
Autodesk
NASA
Spacewar!
New York City Subway
computer science
Autodesk
Computer History Museum
Digital Equipment Corporation
NASA
Systems Concepts
Fitchburg, Massachusetts
computer scientist
software
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tech Model Railroad Club
Jargon File
Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
Steven Levy
Tech Model Railroad Club
MIT
Steven Levy
hacking
machine code
programs
IBM 704
clearance

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