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MC6800 microprocessor
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83B
MC6840 Programmable Timer Module for MC6800 CPU
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83E
MC6850 Asynchronous Communications Interface Adaptor for MC6800 CPU
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83F
MC6821 Peripheral Interface Adaptor for MC6800 CPU
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83C
MC6852 Synchronous Serial Data Adapter for MC6800 CPU
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83H
MC6810 128 Byte RAM for MC6800
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83D
MC6821 Peripheral Interface Adaptor for MC 6800
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83I
MC6810 128 Byte RAM for MC6800 CPU
Motorola Inc.
Physical object
X224.83G
I saw it. I did it. I want it. Newton button
Apple Computer, Inc.
Physical object
102638425
CD-i handheld controller
Phillips
Physical object, 1992 ca.
102662498
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102691942
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677144
Alto I monitor
Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Physical object, 1974
102722071
I PRAY IN FORTRAN button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object
229E1138
Color-I monitor
Amdek Corporation
Physical object, Oct. 1982
102646962
CD-i handheld controller
Phillips
Physical object, 1992 ca.
102662499
Univac I lamp covers
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677152
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677138
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677140
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677145