CS Museum Catalog — items starting with S

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SIGGRAPH 1990 Lanyard and Clasp

SIGGRAPH, a Special Interest Group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), holds conferences that focus on developments within the field of computer graphics. A lanyard and clasp were designed for the 1990 SIGGRAPH conference, held in…

SIGGRAPH 1990 Lanyard and Clasp
Close up of SIGGRAPH 1990 Clasp

Silicon Wafers

Three silicon wafers from fairly early integrated circuit production; one is blank, one has memory chips, and one has processor chips.

Silicon Wafers

Smith Corona TP1

Donor:  Anonymous

The TP-1 is a micro-processor-controlled daisywheel printer. It was designed to be compatible with most microcomputers now being marketed. The TP-1 is available in two print-format versions: 10-pitch, which gives 105 characters per line or…

Smith Corona TP1
Smith Corona Tp-1

Sony DATStation: DAT Dual Deck Editor PCM-E7700

Donor:  Grinnell College Audiovisual Center

The Sony DATStation is a dual deck DAT editor used record, edit, and play Digital Audio Tapes (DAT). This compact home system opens to provide a screen, a general-purpose editing keyboard, and adjustable crossfade, level and balance control…

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Sony KSP-60 U-matic Cassette

Donor:  Helt

U-matic is an analog recording videocassette format first shown by Sony as prototype in October 1969 and released to the market in September 1971. The U-matic tape and video cassette recorder (VCR) were the first cassettes available and among the…

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Sony PDP-64 Pro Digital Audio Tape Plus

Donor:  Helt

Digital Audio Tape (DAT or R-DAT) resembles a compact audio cassette, but the DAT cassette is about half the size, uses digital technology rather than analog, and utilizes only one side in recording rather than two. The DAT format was…

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