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A poster outlining the development of products by the company from 1958 though 1983.

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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.

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A model of the 350 Processor, Keyboard and Monitor released in 1982

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The scale model includes VT125 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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This plaque was evidently on the first VT220 produced in Taiwan and presented to Ken Olsen by Richard H. Yen

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The circuit board is embedded in acrylic and used as a display.

FDDI stands for "Fiber Distributed Data Interface", a standard used in the early 1990s for data transmission in a local area network using optical fiber cables.

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Plaque presented to Ken Olsen by the Maynard Chamber of Commerce in recognition of his contributions to Maynard.

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A plaque presented to Rhoda Bedard in 1983 at the time of her leaving Digital.
It was signed by:
Lenny Haywood, Phyllis Galletta, Janet Cincotta, John Halman, Gabe Divitto, Leona Ballard, Mark Evers, Orlando Garcia, Bob Coolidge, Bob Creed, Leona…

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An anniversary plaque commemorating Digitals 25 years presented by the Mill Facilities Organization.

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Ken Olsen in front of newly installed digital sign in front of the mill.

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A plaque with the LSI 11 chip set commemorating the the 50000th Microcomputer Computer manufactured in New Mexico.