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Micromodem II

Donor:  Anonymous

A modem developed by Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. in 1979. It fit into an expansion slot in the Apple II. The downside was that it needed to be connected to an external mircocoupler that connected the modem to the phone…

Micromodem II

Microscience HH 612 Hard Drive

Donor:  Murphy

This Microscience HH 612 hard drive has a capacity of 10 Megabytes. Data are stored on both sides of the disk, and two read/write heads access the data on each side. Data are store in 17 sectors, 306 cylinders.

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Microsoft BASIC Manual

Manual for the BASIC programming languages which was one of the most popular programming languages in the 1970's and 80's. The language was bundled with computers that ran the CP/M operating system.

Microsoft BASIC Manual

Microsoft Softcard

Donor:  Anonymous

The first piece of hardware created by Microsoft. It allowed the CP/M operating system to run on the Apple II, so that users could have access to such software as Wordstar and Turbo Pascal. It was first introduced in…

Microsoft Softcard

Microtek SlimScan C3

Donor:  Anonymous

A flatbed scanner capable of connecting to a computer using a USB connection. This type of scanner was almost universally used for home/small business usage. This model is capable of use with either a PC or a Mac. It is very compact; only…

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Microtek SlimScan C3

Donor:  Anonymous

The Microtek SlimScan C3 came out in 1999 with 12-bit gray depth, 36-bit color depth, a optical resolution of 300 dpi by 600 dpi, and a interpolated resolution of 4800 dpi by 4800 dpi. It supported Windows NT, 98, 2000 and XP. One could scan…

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