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Frisbee
Physical object, ca. 1970s
X763.86A
Byte button
Byte Magazine
Physical object
X763.86B
trust an engineer button
Physical object
X763.86G
Firm up your software button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object, ca. 1982
X763.86I
ComputerWorld Button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object, ca. 1982
X763.86D
ComputerWorld Button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object, ca. 1982
X763.86E
Xerox button
Xerox Corporation
Physical object
X763.86H
Button
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Physical object
X763.86C
Sew long Singer button
Physical object
X763.86F
I'm a turnkey system, gobble, gobble button
Physical object
X763.86J
The Affordable Computer Store button
The Byte Shop
Physical object
X763.86K
Articles by Robert K. Waits
Document, 1966-1971
102710183
K-12: Education Curriculum Review; K-12: Business of Education Symposium Telecast
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image
102651150
K-12 Network
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image
102651213
Cromemco 32 K Structured Basic
Cromemco, Inc.
Document, 1979
102646576
32 K Bytesaver Instruction Manual
Cromemco, Inc.
Document, 1978
102646398
User manual for science helper K-8
PC-SIG, Inc.
Document, 1988
102624301
Pulse Generator 4410 K System Building Block
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Physical object, 1965 ca.
102688338
Mick, Colin K.
Document, 1978-07
102780259
Dual J-K Flip Flop
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Physical object
X3313.2006