CS Museum Catalog — items starting with M

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Microsoft Softcard

Donor:  Anonymous

The first piece of hardware created by Microsoft. It allowed the CP/M operating system to run on the Apple II, so that users could have access to such software as Wordstar and Turbo Pascal. It was first introduced in…

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Microtek SlimScan C3

Donor:  Anonymous

A flatbed scanner capable of connecting to a computer using a USB connection. This type of scanner was almost universally used for home/small business usage. This model is capable of use with either a PC or a Mac. It is very compact; only…

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Microtek SlimScan C3

Donor:  Anonymous

The Microtek SlimScan C3 came out in 1999 with 12-bit gray depth, 36-bit color depth, a optical resolution of 300 dpi by 600 dpi, and a interpolated resolution of 4800 dpi by 4800 dpi. It supported Windows NT, 98, 2000 and XP. One could scan…

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Microtype Tutor

Donor:  Sue Drake

Microtype Tutor is a package of typing exercises and software to help students improve their typing skills. A description in the 1989 catalog of J. Weston Walch (p. 11) states, "Advanced students can polish their skills with this package of…

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MicroWare HandBook.

Donor:  Anonymous

Microware disks come in two types: program disks and data disks. A program disk will run by itself and does not need anythign extra to make it work, but a data disk will no run by itself, it usually needs a high-level language such as Pascal and…

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MiniScribe SCSI hard drive

Donor:  Anonymous

20MB, 50-pin SCSI interface

Model No.: 8425S Serial No.: 427378-P-C Cylinders: 55 Heads: 3 Offset: 7950 HDA: 03 PCBA: 01 UNIQUE: 07 TDA: 8012 Serial No. on barcode sticker on drive portion: CA427378

Inspected April 18th,…

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