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CDC3600 logic boards - K series

The CDC3600 was the first computer in Control Data Corporation's 3000 line, introduced in June 1963. It was designed for scientific computing applications, used a 48-bit word size, and could execute 1 million instructions per second (1 MIP). The…

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CDC3600 logic boards - K series
CDC3600 logic boards - K series
CDC3600 logic boards - K series

CentreCom MX20T Twisted Pair Transceiver

Computer equipment utilizes a variety of protocols for transmitting data.

  • A common Ethernet cable contains eight wires, follows a 10Base T protocol, and contains an RJ-45 jack at each end. This type of cable is commonly called…

CentreCom MX20T:  DB-15 connection
CentreCom MX20T: RJ-45 connection

CheckUPS monitoring software

An Uninterruptable Power Supply or UPS provides a battery-based backup for electronic equipment. Under normal operation, the equipment utilizes a normal power cord, plugged into a standard electric outlet, for its electrical…

CheckUPS II monitoring software

CISCO BEFSR41 LinkSys Router

This router provided switching from one DSL connection to four separate Ethernet cables (no wireless). Details may be found at

CISCO BEFSR41 LinkSys Router and materials
CISCO BEFSR41 LinkSys Router
CISCO BEFSR41 LinkSys Router software

Commodore 1541-II Disk Drive

Commodore 1541-II disk drive contains its own built-in microcomputer to control its various operations, along with enough ROM and RAM memory to operate without any help from the computer. Commodore's DOS (Disk Operating System) is installed in…

Commodore 1541

Commodore 64

Donor:  Anonymous

The Commodore 64 was an extremely popular personal computer, released in August, 1982. It was most successful from 1983 through 1986, when Commodore 64 sales consistently made up 30-40% of the personal computer market, and with 17 million units…

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