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From: ddb@ns.ns.com (David Dyer-Bennet)
Newsgroups: misc.misc,news.misc,soc.culture.misc
Subject: Re: Looking for Museum near/in Boston
Summary: Not just DEC even back then
Keywords: Computer museum Boston
Message-ID: <404@ns.ns.com>
Date: 11 Jul 88 18:19:09 GMT
References: <970@tmpmbx.UUCP> <7922@swan.ulowell.edu> <23429@think.UUCP>
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In article <23429@think.UUCP>, barmar@think.COM (Barry Margolin) writes:
> The Computer Museum was originally part of DEC, and located in (or
> adjacent to) one of its buildings (probably in Marlborough).  At the
> time it was just a collection of ancient DEC computers.  
  I worked in MR1 at the time the museum was in MR2.  There was a lot
more than just old DEC stuff there.  I remember CDC and Univac, and
at least boards and articles on some of the very first vacuum tube
systems.  And of course the odd abbacus and some old mechanical calculators.


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