Monday 28th May

Welcome to the Edinburgh Computer History Project.

The Edinburgh Computer History Project is primarily about saving the pioneering computer work done at Edinburgh in the 60's and 70's; and giving that work the global publicity it may not have received at the time. We've collected a lot of important early code - operating systems, language implementations, various applications - and they're all online in our archive.

This is the information pack for attendees at the ECHP reunion/conference.

The event will be on the 27th through the 29th of June in Edinburgh.

If you came to this page through the link in Edit, and have only recently found out about the combined reunion/conference event, here's a quick summary of the event: on Wednesday 27th June, we'll be hanging out on the 6th floor of Appleton tower where we will give you the chance to see if any of your old files from when you were at Edinburgh are still around, in various archives that we have access to. There will also be some old systems for you to play with, and if you could possibly bring with you any old source code or documentation listings, we'll scan as much of it as we can to add to the group's archives.

We'll supply some voice recorders if you want to record your chats about the old days and put them on tape for later podcasting; we'll have a big screen and a projector, and we'll try to have a video chat with any expats who were not able to come in person. We also want to use the time to encourage the people who were actually there to definitively update the Wikipedia pages of items concerning Edinburgh (such as the pages on EMAS, Imp etc).

There will be a constant supply of snacks and we expect people to drop in and out all day long. If there's anyone specific you want to meet up with and go out for lunch or a pint with, Wednesday is the day to do it as your day is unscheduled. Look on it as an extended registration period. Some people might travel to Edinburgh on the 26th, but if you travel on the 27th and don't check in with us until the late afternoon or early evening, that's OK too. We may stay later but we'll definitely be in Appleton until 7pm. Pick up your name badge while you're here as we'll be using that as your ticket to get into the Thursday evening dinner.

On Thursday, we'll be attending the Jubilee events organised by Informatics, including the prestigious Milner Lecture, and a special presentation by our group member Donald Michie on the history of the various departments which came to be merged under the name of Informatics.

Thursday evening is our group dinner; we've received sponsorship for the dinner and it'll be much nicer than you might expect from the small £12.50 registration fee we're asking for the whole event.

On Friday morning we will be giving talks on the subject of "Lessons From The Past", in one of the Appleton Tower lecture theatres. With the speakers' permission, we'll video the talks and put them online after the conference as video podcasts (Oops, sorry Apple's Lawyers, I meant video netcasts) - probably hosted on one of the big servers like YouTube or Google Video. Lunch will be provided by the University on Friday. In the afternoon we'll have the first AGM of the ECHP. First order of business will be to distribute copies of the project's archives on DVD. The more copies we get out there, the harder it will be for this code to disappear again.

The rest of the AGM will take the form of various round-table discussions on subjects affecting what we do in the group over the coming year, such as planning a new web site, perhaps a restoration project and some operating system emulations. Everyone is welcome even if you've not been active in our group as there will be subjects of interest to everyone. We hope to record some of the discussions for use as podcasts, if the participants agree.

We also will be given a tour of the new Informatics building next door to Appleton Tower. I'm told it's quite impressive. By the time we arrive, the old machine halls in JCMB (beautifully designed by group member John Ellenby) will be completely cleared

Friday evening is our farewell dance organised by Hamish Dewar, so that ought to be pretty lively. It will start off (relatively early) with a Ceilidh, and if anyone is still on their feet in the late evening, it will morph into a disco. The band is the renouned "Freeland Barbour and The Occasionals".

It's important that if you're coming, you register for the event using this online form - we need to know numbers for the meals and names for badges etc, so please don't put off registering! After you've registered (which is free) there will be an opportunity to pay the registration fee by credit card on a separate form. You can come back and do the payment form later if you need to, at this site: https://www.era.finance.ed.ac.uk/ If you're bringing a guest, you may need to go to that form a second time because last time I looked at it, it didn't have an option for paying for multiple pages.

The program of events is at this address: http://www.edinburghcampaign.com/Uploads/Computer%20History%20Provisional%20Programme.pdf - I'm updating it with our final list of speakers right now and will be adding a few more new activities.

One last thing I'ld like to ask you to do afte you've registered; we have an online community hosted at Yahoo where we work on recovering the prioneering software written in Edinburgh in the 60's and 70's (and to a lesser extent, the 80's). The earlier work is more important to save now because the media that most of it is on is likely to degrade, whereas later software is probably copied all over the place as people had home computers and email accounts by then. Several people have decided in just the last few days to fly over from the US so it isn't too late to book a flight, and of course it's a lot easier if you're already in Britain. I believe it is still possible to book a room using the Edinburgh First organisation (a commercial University spin-off) and they seem to have the best prices in town compared to the hotels I checked out. I'll be staying at the Warrender Park facility and I would be delighted to meet up with other attendees there.


Graham Toal
PS the official university pages for the event are here:
http://www.edinburghcampaign.com/News/View.aspx?PageID=227&id=237
http://www.edinburghcampaign.com/News/View.aspx?PageID=246&id=223
http://www.edinburghcampaign.com/Network/Clubs/Info.aspx?PageID=180&id=110


As some of you may know, we lost our website to a disc crash some months ago, but have been recovering all the missing files since then; we have got back everything important, and just have a few wiki entries to rekey over the next few weeks. We hope to get a new effort started at our AGM on the 29th June to rebuild the site more professionally, and this time it will probably be hosted at Edinburgh by the Informatics department.


Most of our old Wiki pages have been recovered and regenerated as HTML with a rather grody hack! We're not puttng the live wiki back online as it was being spammed to death and I don't have the time to handle that right now.

We also have our software and documentation archive which is almost completely rebuilt (we're adding the photographs this week) - a copy of the archive will be handed out at the conference to registered attendees.