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MathLAN design documents: "Questions for bidders"

After the Math department's initial proposal for the MathLAN, three equipment vendors (Sun, DEC, and IBM) were considered. This document, written by (?), is a detailed list of questions submitted by the Math faculty to these vendors to…

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Memory boards from multi-user Wang calculator

Smaller board labeled F547, Wang Laboratories, Inc. Larger board labeled 5734, Wang Laboratories, Inc., board stamped with date November 10, 1968 (might say 1988) From Stone's notes: Memory boards from multi-user Wang calculator central computer…

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Microcom AX/2400 MNP 4

Donor:  Anonymous

Microcom, Inc. was a major modem vendor during the 1980s, although they were never as popular as the "big three", Hayes, U.S. Robotics (USR) and Telebit. Nevertheless they hold an important place in modem history due to their introduction of the…

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Microcom AX/2400C Modem

This modem communicated over dial-up telephone lines with a speed of 2400 baud. The modem used used the Hayes command set, a common protocol developed in 1981 and used widely during the 1990s.

John David Stone used this modem at home…

Microcom AX/2400C Modem and power cords
Microcom AX/2400C Modem
Microcom AX/2400C Modem power cord

MICROCOM Plug-In Transformer

Donor:  Anonymous

This transformer normally used with MICROCOM has an input supply of 120V 60Hz 35W and an output supply of 19.5V 0.8AMP.

MICROCOM Plug-In Transformer

MICROCOMPUTER Problem Solving Using PASCAL

Donor:  Anonymous

This book was designed both for introductory courses in computer problem solving, at the freshman and sophomore college level as well as individual self study. It contains information about programming with PASCAL.

Pascal Problem Solving