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Whirlwind computer components
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
X1256.96
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Physical object
102681898
Tape Spool
Ferranti Corporation
Physical object
102665926
Whirlwind paper tape holder
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102657651
TX-2 core memory plane
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object
102716157
Whirlwind module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102732040
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102681359
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Physical object
102688019
TX-2 core memory plane
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object
102716156
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102681363
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102681360
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102681365
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102681362
Whirlwind module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102731996
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102681361
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102681364
Whirlwind vacuum tube module
University of California, Berkeley
Physical object, 1951
102729486
Whirlwind vacuum tube plug-in module
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Physical object, 1951
102677252