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Commodore 64(?) dial peripherals

Donor:  Anonymous

Four black dials... probably for the Commodore 64. Each has a rotating dial on top and a button on the side. Two have black buttons, two have red buttons. ~Sleek pedal aesthetic.~

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Commodore PET 2001 manuals

Donor:  Anonymous

The Commodore PET was Commodore's first full-fledged personal computer, released in 1977, and enjoyed significant commercial success.

References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_PET

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Communication Interface Card

Donor:  Duke

This communication Interface Card is for the Apple II. A communication Interface card takes inputs from external sources, not necessarily the keyboard, and can send the outputs to the TV or other external device. This also gives the Apple II the…

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The card with padding
The card without padding

Communications Interface Card: Installation and Operating Manual: Apple Intelligent Interface

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This is a type of serial card. The communications interface card can, using the RS232 standard, take inputs from something that isn't the keyboard, can have output send to the TV or another external device, and then the Apple II can be used as a…

Front of Manual
Back of Manual

Compact Disk (CD)

Donor:  Anonymous

The Compact Disc (or CD) is an optical disk used to store digital data. The format was originally developed as a joint effort of Philips and Sony, with the first version released at the "Red Book" in 1980. Initially, the CD format was…

Compact-Cassette Tape

Donor:  Anonymous

The Compact Cassette utilizes magnetic tape for recording sound. Earlier, magnetic tape was threaded from one reel, through one or more tape heads, to a take-up reel. The speed of the tape was carefully controlled by passing over a round…