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  • Collection: Digital Equipment Corporation

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A programming reference card for Digital's LSI-11, PDP-11/03.

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A programming reference card for Digital's KDJ11-A.

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A name tag for Ken Olsen for the DECathlon 1988.

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A courtesy map of Boston & Vicinity given away at the Digital Training Center at Bedford, MA. The map was folded so as to fit inside a matchbook-like container.

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A Canobie Lake Park pass for Digital employee outing day on Sunday, September 21, 1986. It was good for an all day ride pass.

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A promotional cooler just the right size for a six pack of liquids or a lunch.

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The signs likely used at conferences, meeting, conventions etc...

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Advertising sign informing Digital employees.

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A three ring binder with hundreds of purchase orders, appropriation requests and invoices covering the period of 1989; Maynard Supply Company invoice shown.

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These signs were posted to help the employees know where they were in the Mill. (Similar wayfinding signs were used in other Digital facilities.)

MLO12-2 means Maynard Mill, building 12, 2nd floor.

Prior to July 1982 all Digital buildings had…

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This was used by Digital Field Service engineers to open the cabinet doors on a variety of larger VAX systems.

Digital Part #: 12-26339-01
Also has a mark: A-1

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A slide presentation produced by Digital's Audio Visual Services explaining the history of the Assabet Mill, headquarters of Digital at that time.

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The numbering system of the buildings at the Mill site used by Digital Equipment Corporation.

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Large vinyl banner likely used at conferences and conventions.

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A documentation box that contains a Getting Started booklet, User's Guide, Memory Extension Option Installation Guide, License and Software Product Description, and five floppy disks.