Insane how this is one of the most indepth documentaries of transistors and semiconductors period. You would be hardpressed to find this information elsewhere.
@@cpufreak101 Filemail is free and allows 5 GB per file. More info below 4,999,999,488 bytes / 1000 / 1000 / 1000 = 4.999999488 GB ... this is what Filemail means by 5 GB 4,999,999,488 bytes / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 = 4.656612396240234375 GB ... size on hard drive That is the maximum size allowed per file on Filemail The 60 GB can be split into individual .rar archives with WinRAR, I think 7-Zip can also do it, but I have the most experience with WinRAR. Edit: Forgot to mention that the reason I don't have exactly 5 Billion bytes for the calculations is due to 4096 sector size that is common for a lot of formatted hard drives. 4,999,999,488 / 4096 = 1,220,703 sectors That allows each "5 GB" split archive file to not have any wasted bits in even a single sector.
Thanks for re-capturing this! Saw this series a few years ago, guess I'll have to re-watch now :)
What an excellent series. Thank you so much for providing these. I hope they are safe for many future viewers to see.
Insane how this is one of the most indepth documentaries of transistors and semiconductors period. You would be hardpressed to find this information elsewhere.
Thanks for sharing
Great!
Thanks for reupload. So much better!
Just the aidio is pretty low.
Wow I have so much more admiration to Japan. They were building Hi-tech stuff with very low tech stuff and by trail and error. Amazing!
Cheery tunes over immediate japanese post war misery...
@CEO of Unpopular Opinions Well OPEC cut off oil to the US for a bit and they went and secured some puppets to keep it flowing now.
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What is the date of first broadcast of this series ?
ruclips.net/video/hK0ts1kNbGo/видео.html
1991
Reupload? I'm sure I saw these videos before.
Yes new captures with better quality.
Thanks for the reup! Any chance youd be willing to send over the raw captures for my personal video archive?
Captures are lossless interlaced. 60GB total.
@@RC-nq7mg i'll have to see if there's any free file hosts that'll accept a filesize that big if ya need
@@cpufreak101 Filemail is free and allows 5 GB per file. More info below
4,999,999,488 bytes / 1000 / 1000 / 1000 = 4.999999488 GB ... this is what Filemail means by 5 GB
4,999,999,488 bytes / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 = 4.656612396240234375 GB ... size on hard drive
That is the maximum size allowed per file on Filemail
The 60 GB can be split into individual .rar archives with WinRAR, I think 7-Zip can also do it, but I have the most experience with WinRAR.
Edit:
Forgot to mention that the reason I don't have exactly 5 Billion bytes for the calculations is due to 4096 sector size that is common for a lot of formatted hard drives.
4,999,999,488 / 4096 = 1,220,703 sectors
That allows each "5 GB" split archive file to not have any wasted bits in even a single sector.
You could use a torrent to share files that large. Why did you reupload?
@@MegaKopfschmerzen he said the why in a comment on the other videos, he still had the tape and attempted to make a higher quality capture