Recognising handwriting like that is really cool!
@Shockwave:
I dont have really an idea how such a handwriting recognising works and even in such a fast speed at a few Mhz they had at that time!
@LittleWhite:
I havent watched the full second video too. Just jumped around and watched parts of it, like the webcam thing and some other very interesting technologies they did/tried!
@all:
Just check out some of the amazing stuff in the second video and the CPU Mhz the stuff worked at - i really cant believe how they did it with only a few KB memory and only a few Mhz CPU. (seems we are living in a wrong world where is no real innovation in todays PC technology - just only more RAM and fast CPU/GPUs - its a shame in comparision to what this gusy did with the hardware about 40 years ago!)
I have added a timeline for the second video:~ 0:13:00 == start with Alan Kay
~ 0:16:25 == The 50s
~ 0:17:20 == Semi Automated Ground Env Air Defence System (early 50s into 60)
~ 0:24:30 == The 60s
~ 0:29:05 == Early 60s - JOSS - First great end-user system
~ 0:30:19 == 1961-62: The B5000 - First great higher-level computer
~ 0:31:05 == 1962
(vain: amazing)~ 0:33:25 == 1962 - LINC - The first true personal computer
~ 0:35:47 == 1962-1969 a research center for augmenting human intellect
(vain: amazing == @ 1 Mhz and 192k Ram?)...
~ 0:48:30 == ca 1968 - Flat Screen Displays
(vain: in 1968? wtf?)...
i will stop here, becaus i think its really worth to check out the video and the shown technologies!