This computer was purchased in 2008 as part of an exploration of inexpensive options for MathLAN. The computer cost about $200.00 and ran a version of Linux. The X27D was capable of running all software in use on MathLAN at the time. However,…
SIGGRAPH, a Special Interest Group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), holds conferences that focus on developments within the field of computer graphics. A lanyard and clasp were designed for the 1990 SIGGRAPH conference, held in…
Three silicon wafers from fairly early integrated circuit production; one is blank, one has memory chips, and one has processor chips.
The TP-1 is a micro-processor-controlled daisywheel printer. It was designed to be compatible with most microcomputers now being marketed. The TP-1 is available in two print-format versions: 10-pitch, which gives 105 characters per line or…
The Sony DATStation is a dual deck DAT editor used record, edit, and play Digital Audio Tapes (DAT). This compact home system opens to provide a screen, a general-purpose editing keyboard, and adjustable crossfade, level and balance control…