The repaired AGC should provide us with 1960's best real life video game ever. Thanks to our improvised PIPA accelerometer, we can now trick the AGC into thinking it's flying a LM. We fly through the whole landing sequence: program P63, braking, P64 approach, and P65 landing. We don't quite fly it in a closed loop as intended, and the landing is soft only in one direction, but that is the hell of a video game.
Some relevant links:
Playlist of the restoration series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-_93BVApb59FWrLZfdlisi_x7-Ut_-w7
Block I AGC period documentary: https://youtu.be/ndvmFlg1WmE
Inertial navigation system documentary: https://youtu.be/wD97RSpiZe0
Schematics: https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/links.html#AGC_electrical_schematics
and: https://archive.org/details/agc_handbook_jp2
Mike's AGC backplane viewer: http://apolloguidance.computer/2003100_071/pins
AGC software repo: https://github.com/virtualagc/virtualagc
The Ultimate Apollo Guidance Computer Talk: https://youtu.be/xx7Lfh5SKUQ