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Uarco Business Forms ruler
Physical object
102716333
Vial of core memory magnets
Physical object
102711251
NeXT T-Shirt
NeXT, Inc.
Physical object
102633479
Circuit board
International Business Machines (IBM)
Physical object
102711249
APL Trivia Game
Physical object
102633477
IBM SLT logic chip tie clasp
Physical object
102716332
APL 2 pin
Physical object
102633480
Thermal conduction unit
International Business Machines (IBM)
Physical object
102711248
Circuit board
International Business Machines (IBM)
Physical object
102711250
Calculator with braille display
AEG-Telefunken
Physical object
102673400
Simon 1 relay logic machine
Wiliam A. Porter
Physical object, 1950
B1514.01
205 Modules
Burroughs Corporation. Electrodata Division
Physical object, Circa 1956
X524.84
Telephone junction box
Western Electric
Physical object
102624570
Logic module
International Business Machines (IBM)
Physical object
102711253
*7 ("Star Seven") prototype
Sun Microsystems
Physical object, 1991
X1346.97
5 1/4 inch floppy drive
Shugart Associates
Physical object
102667091
IBM System 125 circuit paperweight
International Business Machines (IBM)
Physical object
102711256
Optacon S-7 reading device
Telesensory Systems, Inc.
Physical object
102673398
TSI Speech+ model S1B speaking calculator
Telesensory Systems, Inc.
Physical object, 1976
102662872
Optacon Print Reading System leather case
Telesensory Systems, Inc
Physical object
X229.83B