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Digital PCXCV-AC Monitor

Donor:  Anonymous

Digital PCXCV-AC Monitor is a 15-inch, 13.8" viewable, auto-scanning color monitor with high resolution, compatible with VGA (Video Graphics Array), SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array), and 1024x768 modes.

The PCXCV-AC has 1024 horizontal…

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Digital Set Up Keyboard Model AB153

Donor:  Anonymous

This keyboard is set to both normal usage, as well as specific programming usage. This keyboard can be set to 80 or 132 characters per line, certain key combinations perform functions, extra keys perform functions, and instead of a F1-F12 bar,…

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Digital Software Rainbow 100 MBASIC-86 Reference Manual

Donor:  Anonymous

The Rainbow 100 Reference Manual was produced by Microsoft Corporation, accompanying Digital Corporation hardware. This manual gives information on usage of the MBASIC-86 programming language. The softcover ring-bound manual gives general…

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Digital Software Rainbow Owner's Manual

Donor:  Anonymous

This softcover manual, produced in 1983 by the Digital Equipment Corporation, accompanies purchase of the Rainbow computer. The manual gives information on the computer, the keyboard, computer set-up, connecting a printer, communicating with…

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Digital VT300-Family Supporting Products Guide

Donor:  Anonymous

This booklet gives information on the products of the Digital Corporation VT300 line, especially which products are used in conjunction. The softcover guide is sealed in a plastic case to protect against damage.

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Discrete Logic/Memory Cards from the Nebula Machine

Notes from Steven Cunningham: The cards are hand-assembled and are from the Oregon State Nebula machine.

The Nebula was built in 1965 by the Oregon State faculty and students; it was a one-of-a-kind machine. It had 34-bit words built…

Discrete Logic/Memory Cards from the Nebula Machine