Batman #189
Ah yes magnificent scientific equipment! A....What his that? IBM 360 Model 75 computer? Oh how the time changes, my phone has more computing power then that.

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Batman #189
Ah yes magnificent scientific equipment! A....What his that? IBM 360 Model 75 computer? Oh how the time changes, my phone has more computing power then that.
To keep the Bat-Computer from overheating due to its much needed and fast processing power, Batman keeps the CPU and other parts that run hot, in a submerged chamber.
The liquid is a Waynetech Insulating Florinated Liquid. IFL for short. With some 'borrowed' Freeze Tech mixed in.
This liquid has a low boiling point and helps the Bat-Computer run 20 times smoother so no lag or issues loeading images or video.
As a extra security measure, the central server for all of Bruce's computers is NOT in the Batcave.
The 'BatBox' is located in a hidden room in a secret property Bruce owns.
When Thomas and Martha Wayne were young and still in the early days of their relationship, they bought and lived in a home close to Gotham University, so Thomas was close to school.
Bruce bought it as soon as he could and made sure no one knew about it. He set up a secret room inside, accessed via a touch sensitive photo of a young Thomas and Martha.
The 'BatBox' is a single server that serves as the central server for all of the Bat-Computers and systems. All data is stored here and can be accessed once the THREE STEP authentication is complete.
Step One - Retinal Scan
Step Two - A voice recognition which is coded to a specific phase for each member of the Bat-Family.
Step Three - Fingerprints
Once all three are complete, the user would have FULL access to all Bat-Systems.
"...ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY ADVANCED COMPUTER HARDWARE SYSTEMS IN THE ENTIRE WORLD."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the various screens and monitors of the Batcomputer, one of the most highly advanced computer hardware systems in the entire world AND the information central nervous system of the Batcave as a whole, as illustrated by Doug Braithwaite & Alex Ross for the "Justice" maxi-series by DC Comics.
EXTRA INFO: From the pages of "Justice" Vol. 1 #2. December, 2005. Story/script by Jim Krueger & Alex Ross.
Source: www.zipcomic.com/justice-2005-issue-2.
Barcave Project 01 par Eric DRUON Via Flickr : Finally one big photo of the Batcave project, it's still in progress but not far from the end. In this diorama can you spot the model build by my customer and friend Vincent (the Batman enthusiast ) and the ones I build? More informations here : www.flickr.com/photos/8107354@N03/41578228724/in/datepost... There's a lot ot discover so if you have questions, you'll be welcome. www.baronsat.net/
PLATFORM BATCAVE par Eric DRUON Via Flickr : Rotating platform for the Batcave project. More informations here : www.flickr.com/photos/8107354@N03/41578228724/in/datepost... Note the chromed parts my customers used on my model, it's a very cool idea. Plus you can see a part of the whole model with lighting. www.baronsat.net/ BTW I'm testing a new logo, so comments are welcome :)
PLATFORM BATCAVE par Eric DRUON Via Flickr : Rotating platform for the Batcave project. More onformations here : www.flickr.com/photos/8107354@N03/41578228724/in/datepost... Note the chromed parts my customers used on my model, it's a very cool idea. Plus you can see a part of the whole model with lighting. www.baronsat.net/ BTW I'm testing a new logo, so comments are welcome :)