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Amiga 1000 personal computer external 5 1/4-inch floppy disk drive
Commodore Business Machines, Inc.
Physical object, 1985
X1611.99F
I saw it. I did it. I want it. Newton button
Apple Computer, Inc.
Physical object
102638425
Plain PL/I (a PL/I primer)
Data General Corporation (DGC)
Document, 1978
102636855
I-264 I-checker program (preliminary)
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1961-04-19
102685028
Runcible I, Extensions-Part I
Case Institute of Technology
Document, 1959-03
102646452
I saw it. I did it. I want it. Newton button
Still image, 2010
102798397
1694M2 TE Envir I
Software
102663680
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/O RS232 Switch
Giltronix, Inc.
Physical object
102642393
Univac I module
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102691939
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102691941
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677136
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677143
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