Object comprises two rack-mount modules each bearing10 data connectors. They are linked by zip-ties (presumably for convenience not function). A single patch cable connects them.
Mug has "MENTOR GRAPHICS" and hard-to-read writing behind a brown screen etched on side.
Printed on shirt is "VOLUNTEER COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM". On back is printed "www.computerhistory.org"
X3473.2006 062304563 On the front of the t-shirt is printed: Volunteer Computer History Museum On the back of the t-shirt is printed: www.computerhistory.org
On the front of the t-shirt is printed "Volunteer Computer History Museum" and on the back is "www.computerhistory.org".
This object is a seven-segment display implemented with tungsten filaments. Slightly smaller than a Nixie tube, the seven filaments making up the display, along with a decimal point formed from two crossed filaments, are arranged against a black background. Nine wire pins arranged in two rows of 4 with a single pin set between the ends of these rows extend from the bottom of the glass envelope. It comes with the original packaging by RCA.
The object has connectors on the back side for DC power, microphone, earphones, video, joystick, and expansion.
Printed on mug reads, "The IDEA Services/ Engineering Workstations".
<p>Exterior of a building.</p>