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This is a collection of pins for Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). The pins vary from giveaways at trade shows to pins related to DECUS (Digital Equipment Computer Users Society):

"Phantom of the Operating System" - DECUS PC SIG
VAX…

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Compaq acquired DEC in the 1990's and continued to promote some of their prodcuts.

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Dr. Brian Reis is featured in this promotion of DEC's firewall product.

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DEC poster illustrating integration of the VAX 9000 with other computers including rivals Apple, IBM and COMPAQ.

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Compaq acquired DEC and continued to promote some of their products.

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DEC poster promoting UNIX compatible workstations and servers.

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Photo taken at the time of Digital ownership. Note one chimney, the other was taken down in 1956.

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DEC built this campus when it had out grown the Mill. Note Alumni Field in the upper right corner. The buildings have been taken down and the area is now housing and retail shopping.

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A commemorative program celebrating the Mill Clock installation and donation by Lorenzo Maynard in 1892.

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Model of the Mill Clock presented to Ken Olsen from the Greenville employees at the dedication of the new DEC facility. The base plaques list the DEC facilities and year operational, 1957 - 1982.

Documents relative to the Corporation, Town of Maynard, Digital Equipment Corporation and Bergmeyer Associates for a proposed residential complex in the Woolen Mill.

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The calendar features a picture of Times Square with the Digital Logo on the neon sign.

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This is noted as the 'Famous Wrench for the Famous Panels from Digital'.

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A shirt produced commemorating DEC's 40 year run in the Assabet Mills in Maynard. Digital was bought out by Compact.

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The scale model includes VT105 Terminal Monitor, Keyboard and PDP-11-based Processor, released in early 1980's. The MINC computers were used in research and industrial settings. There were connected to laboratory equipment and were programmed in…

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A model of the Rainbow 100 Processor, Keyboard and Monitor that was released in 1982.