CS Museum Catalog — items starting with M

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Macintosh System 7 Release 7.1 (Beta)

Donor:  Anonymous

This beta-version operating system (version 7.1) comes on a CD, with an instructions booklet. This particular OS (operating system), designed by the Apple Developer Group, is only compatible with Macintosh computers.

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MacRecorder

Donor:  Janet Gibson

The MacRecorder audio digitizer was invented to give SoundEdit, which was the first popular GUI-based audio editor for digitized audio in 1985, in-built sound input. MacRecorder was created by Michael Lamoureux, a mathematics student at the…

MacRecorder

MacsBug 6.1 Reference

Donor:  Anonymous

MacsBug is a Motorola 68000-family assembly-language debugger customized for the entire Macintosh family of computers. MacsBug, which was first introduced in 1981, has continued to evolve along with the Macintosh. MacsBug 6.1 runs on the…

MacsBug 6.1 Reference Book

MAGNAVOX Computer Monitor 80

This Monitor is compatible with Apple, Atari, Commodore, IBM-PC, Texas Instr 1199/4A and Timex Sinclair 2068.

MAGNAVOX Monitor

Magnetic Drum

Cunningham's notes: A magnetic drum memory of uncertain size and source -- it was sitting in a dusty room at Stanislaus and nobody stopped me when I asked if I could take it. The first machine I worked on was an LGP-30 (see some early CALGO…

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MathLAN design document(?): Report to Grinnell College, EDUCOM Consulting Group

Report presented to the College in September 1985 with logistical recommendations for the construction of a campus-wide Local Area Network. From Stone's "Local Area Networks" file.

Date: September, 1985

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