Computers from the RCS/RI collection.
PDP-8/I front panel.
PDP-8/I core memory.
DEC flip-chip cards in a PDP-8/I.
PDP-11 front end to a DECsystem-10 36-bit mainframe.
DECsystem-10 front end tape drive.
DECsystem-10 backplane wiring.
LINC-8 12-bit dual-processor minicomputer from 1966.
PACE analog computer, mid 60s.
Core memory from a Honeywell 316, 1969.
ASR33 answerback drum.
VAX-11/750.
Arguably the computer that made Unix so popular in academia
in the 80s.
Wire-wrapped backplane, PDP-8/I.
Wire-wrapped backplane, Honeywell 316.
Inside a PB250.
PB250 delay line memory.
Tube module from a 1950s IBM mainframe.
IBM Grease.
Print drum from a drum printer.
SGI Onyx
Geometry Engine board from the Reality Engine 2 graphics system in the SGI Onyx.
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