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A Salute to Ken Olsen
Digital Equipment Corporation
A video salute to Ken Olsen produced by Gordon College in recognition of his long time support of the college.
digital Discovery Series
Digital Equipment Corporation
Two VHS tapes from the series: "Secrets From A Frozen World" and "Prisoners Of The Brain".
DECTAPE
Digital Equipment Corporation
Magnetic data storage tape and case used with many PDP series computers.
DFO3 Modem
Digital Equipment Corporation
This modem was used primarily to connect a terminal (typically a VT100 or VT52) to a remote computer system over local telephone lines. It communicated at 300 or 1200 bits/second (baud).
DEC PDP-8/e Computer
Digital Equipment Corporation
This is the processor for the PDP-8/e, a (relatively) low-cost minicomputer model that was introduced in 1970. (The PDP-8/e was sold with a tape drive, terminal, and cabinets that we do not have.)
The 12-bit CPU was built using DEC M-series Flip…
The 12-bit CPU was built using DEC M-series Flip…
DEC Keyboard LK201AA
Digital Equipment Corporation
The keyboard was introduced in 1982 to be used with the VT 220 terminal.
WT/78 Word Terminal
Digital Equipment Corporation
The WT/78 Word Terminal shows its VT52 heritage from the general design, but the keyboard was custom designed to support "word processing": color coded keys with fixed functions like cut, paste, insert page, etc. The terminal we have in the…
LA75 Companion Printer
Digital Circuit Board
This was a dot matrix printer with a tractor paper feed attached, originally costing $835 It has a moving dot matrix head with 9 pins, and thermal printing features, and could print 9x9 dots per character in text mode or 72x240 dots per inch. It…
LA50-RA Dot Matrix Printer
Digital Equipment Corporation
The LA50 was a compact, dot matrix, serial printer. It was designed for use in personal computer systems, office workstations, and small-sized business computer systems.
The LA50 receives characters and commands through an asynchronous serial…
The LA50 receives characters and commands through an asynchronous serial…