Computing Museum
A few items in my computing museum.
Each of the pictures below is a link to a higher resolution image.
Electronic Enigma Recreation
Early history table:
- Top shelf:
- Japanese abacus: Soroban
- Chinese abacus: Suan pan
- Slide rules
- Second shelf:
- Russian abacus: Schoty
- Dual Chinese abacus
- Bottom shelf:
- Sharp PC-1500
- Teletext terminal based on the Radio Shack Color Computer
Bay 1:
- First shelf:
- Compaq portable PC
- Kaypro-II
- Second shelf:
- Commodore 1541 floppy disk drive
- Commodore C-64
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
- Third shelf:
- Apple Imagewriter I printer
- Apple IIE with dual floppy disks and Apple monitor
- Fourth shelf:
- Apple Macintosh Plus
- Apple Macintosh SE/30
- Apple ImageWriter II printer
- Apple Macintosh Quadra
Bay 2:
- Second shelf:
- HP9825T with printer and disk drive
- HP-85
- Third shelf:
- Fourth shelf:
- Sun SPARCstation 2 (3)
- Sun SPARCstation 20
- Sun Enterprise ULTRA 2
- Sun SPARCstation IPC
- Sun Ultra 60
Bay 3:
- First shelf:
- DEC LSI-11
- DEC VT-220
- DEC TU-58 tape drive
- DEC LSI-11/2 (2)
- Second shelf:
- Third shelf:
- Fourth shelf:
- AT&T UNIX PC (PC7300/3B1)
- Heathkit H9 Terminal
Bay 4:
- First shelf:
- Second shelf:
- Third shelf:
- Burroughs mechanical calculator
- Comdyna GP-6 analog computer
- Homebrew hybrid computer interface
- Fourth shelf:
- Marchant calculator
- Wily electronic calculator
Brian L. Stuart