compunabula : where old computers rest in pieceshttps://www.compunabula.com/
originally from an industrial disk duplicator. Grant Hutchinson Monday, November 29, 2004 Long time, no? See! First of all, I'd like to apologize to my faithful reader for being s
compunabula : where old computers rest in pieces
Southwest Museum Of Engineering, Communications and Computation -Arizona's Radio and Television Museum - Also History Of Computers andComputahttp://www.smecc.org/
Inc. in the old industrial part on Desert Cove in Phoenix Arizona. Jim wrote several articles and spent extensive time editing on Volume #2 and #3 of "VINTAGE ELE
Welcome to the southwest museum of engineering, communications and computation, located in the historic downtown section Glendale Arizona. The following topics and more: General
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D.O. Immunology D.O. Industrial & Occupational D.O. Infectious Diseases D.O. Intensivist D.O. Internist D.O. Liver Diseases D.O. Manipulative Medicine D.O. Medical Examiner D.O. M
Abolitionist.com : synthetic lifehttps://www.abolitionist.com/resource/synthetic-biology.html
needed to make it on an industrial scale.” To translate the science into a product, Keasling helped start a new company, Amyris Biotechnologies, to refine the raw organism, then f
Miller Microcomputer Services - Index Pagehttp://www.millermicro.com/
2016), The fourth industrial revolution: a primer on Artificial Intelligence (AI) , Artificial intelligence positioned to be a game-changer (60 Minutes, 2016), What is deep learni
Business and pleasure by Dick and Jill Miller of Miller Microcomputer Services.
Douglas W. Jones's punched card indexhttp://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~jones/cards/history.html
statistics about industrial power. Dr. Billings, who was in charge of vital statistics at the Census, commented that there ought to be a machine for doing the purely mechanical wo
A brief technical history of punched cards
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in vintage-misc A 486 industrial computer on the repair bench had a dead DS1387 RTC/NVRAM, which is no longer produced. The DS1387 is a potted module containing a DS1385 IC, a cry
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