• Chronicles of Old Singapore | Bernard Tan – Computer Geek & Historian Part 2

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Chronicles of Old Singapore | Bernard Tan – Computer Geek & Historian Part 2

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  • Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. Professor Bernard T.G. Tan recounts how the National Computer Board, est. in 1981, encouraged computerisation in the civil service and local businesses. Being able to build the computer yourself, he says, is important because it fosters creativity and entrepreneurship.


    Bernard also talks about his research into the history of Rollei. He believes that Rollei failed because they lagged behind Japanese camera manufacturers technologically, not because the Singaporean engineers were not good enough.


    00:00 The Early Computer Geeks in Singapore

    03:18 Government Interest & the National Computer Board

    10:38 Computerisation & the Workforce

    12:14 Texas Instruments & the Semiconductor Companies

    17:23 Why Rollei Failed

    22:34 Sim Lim Square & Funan Centre: Computer Marts

    25:26 Building Your Own Computer

    27:54 Sim Wong Hoo & Entrepreneurship

    30:02 AI & Smartphones


    Bibliography

    Bernard Tan on the history of microcomputing in Singapore, 2018:

    http://sms.org.sg/download/Microcomputing_in_Singapore.pdf


    I am Dr Loh Kah Seng, the people’s historian. In Chronicles of Old Singapore, I speak to people about their memories of Singapore before it became a global city.

    Do like the video and subscribe for future episodes. This will help the channel a lot.

    Write to lkshis@gmail.com if you have stories to share.

    YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@ChroniclesOldSG

    Spotify | https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loh-ks

    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/61551786759344/

    Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/ChroniclesofOldSingapore


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Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. Professor Bernard T.G. Tan recounts how the National Computer Board, est. in 1981, encouraged computerisation in the civil service and local businesses. Being able to build the computer yourself, he says, is important because it fosters creativity and entrepreneurship.


Bernard also talks about his research into the history of Rollei. He believes that Rollei failed because they lagged behind Japanese camera manufacturers technologically, not because the Singaporean engineers were not good enough.


00:00 The Early Computer Geeks in Singapore

03:18 Government Interest & the National Computer Board

10:38 Computerisation & the Workforce

12:14 Texas Instruments & the Semiconductor Companies

17:23 Why Rollei Failed

22:34 Sim Lim Square & Funan Centre: Computer Marts

25:26 Building Your Own Computer

27:54 Sim Wong Hoo & Entrepreneurship

30:02 AI & Smartphones


Bibliography

Bernard Tan on the history of microcomputing in Singapore, 2018:

http://sms.org.sg/download/Microcomputing_in_Singapore.pdf


I am Dr Loh Kah Seng, the people’s historian. In Chronicles of Old Singapore, I speak to people about their memories of Singapore before it became a global city.

Do like the video and subscribe for future episodes. This will help the channel a lot.

Write to lkshis@gmail.com if you have stories to share.

YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@ChroniclesOldSG

Spotify | https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loh-ks

Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/61551786759344/

Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/ChroniclesofOldSingapore


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