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Microtype Tutor

Donor:  Sue Drake

Microtype Tutor is a package of typing exercises and software to help students improve their typing skills. A description in the 1989 catalog of J. Weston Walch (p. 11) states, "Advanced students can polish their skills with this package of…

Microtype Tutor

MicroWare HandBook.

Donor:  Anonymous

Microware disks come in two types: program disks and data disks. A program disk will run by itself and does not need anythign extra to make it work, but a data disk will no run by itself, it usually needs a high-level language such as Pascal and…

MicroWare handBook

MiniScribe SCSI hard drive

Donor:  Anonymous

20MB, 50-pin SCSI interface

Model No.: 8425S Serial No.: 427378-P-C Cylinders: 55 Heads: 3 Offset: 7950 HDA: 03 PCBA: 01 UNIQUE: 07 TDA: 8012 Serial No. on barcode sticker on drive portion: CA427378

Inspected April 18th,…

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Minisette-20 Owner's Manual

Donor:  Anonymous

Minisette-20 is a voice actuated compact cassette recorder. This manual provides information about Minisette-20. Information such as: power supply, recording and other tape tips.

Minisette-20 Manual

MINITAB Mini-Manual

Donor:  Anonymous

Minitab is a statistics package. It was developed at the Pennsylvania State University by researchers Barbara F. Ryan, Thomas A. Ryan, Jr., and Brian L. Joiner in 1972. Minitab began as a light version of OMNITAB, a statistical analysis program…

MINITAB Manual

Minivac 6010

Donor:  Anonymous

The Minivac 6010 is a digital computer kit developed by Scientific Development Corporation. It was released in late 1961. The purpose of the kit was to teach users binary arithmetic, and how computer assembly languages work. The 6010 built on…

Minivac 6010
Minivac 6010