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The Walk-Through Computer at Computer History Museum, 2000. Broadcast B-Roll
Unisys
Moving Image
102639857
IT'S IN THE CARDS button
Physical object
E1226
Rand Stylus
RAND Corporation
Physical object, 1963
X413.84A-B
Livermore Data Systems Model B Acoustic Coupler
Livermore Data Systems
Physical object, c. 1965
102630200
Dazzler circuit board
Cromemco, Inc.
Physical object, 1976
X687.86B
Neon lamps
Physical object
X1096.92A-B
GO G400 - tablet-style computer (aka PenPoint G400 ?)
GO Corporation
Physical object, 1990
X1127.93A-B
Logic : scoring efficiency of circuits : talk, B. Dunham
Document, 1958-03-28
102635002
Burroughs B 5500 Information Processing System
Burroughs Corporation
Document, 1964
102646215
Knotty: A B-Spline Visualization Program
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP); Morgan Kaufmann
Moving Image
102639832
Homebrew computer
Eckert, Scott B.
Physical object, 1976-77
X699.86
A11, B calculations
Document, [1959?]
102634142
Atari 1200XL computer
Atari Computer Corporation
Physical object, 1982
102626685
Alpha PC Prototype CPU
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Physical object, 1991
X1720.99B-C
Power Supply
Atari, Inc.
Physical object, Circa 1977
102642384
PalmPilot handheld computer
U. S. Robotics
Physical object, 1996
X1369.97A
SWTP cassette interface
Southwest Technical Products Company (SWTPC)
Physical object
102633491
Burroughs B-500, 600 CPM card reader
Burroughs Corporation
Physical object, Circa 1963
X312.84
A matrix, B matrix, C matrix, P matrix with sign change
Document, [1959?]
102634140
Addi-Cosmos B-U-G mechanical calculator
Addi-Cosmos
Physical object, ca. 1919
B131.80