CS Museum Catalog — items starting with P

Index: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Panasonic RQ-CR07V

Donor:  Anonymous

The Panasonic RQ-CR07V is an AM/FM Cassette Player with a Digital Tuner type and an LCD Display type. Connected to it is a Stereo Headphone used to listen to what is being played by the Player. It also has an auto reverse playback and uses 2 x…

Panasonic

Paper Tape

Paper tape that was used for software distribution. The data is represented by the holes in the tape. The tape was read through a reader to enter data into the machine. The paper tape is the source code for a Tektronix graphics system,…

Paper Tape
Paper Tape

Paper tape

For many early computers, input was accomplished through holes punched onto paper tape. The tape itself was either stacked up layer after layer or rolled up on a spool. This roll of 1/2" paper tape would extend hundreds of yards if completely…

0.5" paper tape

Parallel Printer Interface Card Installation and Operation Manual

Donor:  Anonymous

The parallel printer interface card allows the Apple II to produce hard-copy (printed) output on a wide variety of printers. This compact board not only provides a complete electronic link between the printer and the Apple II motherboard, but in…

Parallel Printer Interface Card manual

PartitionMagic User's Guide

Donor:  Anonymous

PartitionMagic is a program that allows the user to be able to secure data by physically separating it from other files. Separate partitions also make backups to networks and removable drives easy. PartitionMagic also helps the user reliably run…

PartitionMagic Manual

Pascal Language Handbook

Donor:  Anonymous

The Pascal Language Handbook by Michael L. Hall and Robert D. Reimiller.

The original Pascal programming language was developed in the early 1970s by Niklaus Wirth and implemented on a CSC 6000 computer in Zurich, Switzerland. …

Image of item
Image of item