Colorado Computer Museum(TM)
A Hands-On History of Information Technology(TM)
Due to very cramped storage conditions (and wide geographic dispersion), it is difficult to definitively assess our collection, but following is a list of some of the more notable items:
1950's era 3-triode (vacuum tube) AND gate from unknown computer
Data General Nova 3 minicomputers and spare parts
Point 4 (Nova-compatible) minicomputers and spare parts
DEC PDP-8/L minicomputer (delivery pending)
Various Teletypes and minicomputer-era terminals and printers
CDC 9448 14" disk drives, parts, and maintenance equipment
Diablo 44B 14" disk drives, parts, and maintenance equipment
IBM 360 mainframe computer (delivery pending)
Hewlett-Packard 9100A desktop computers
Hewlett-Packard HP250 computer
Altair 8800B microcomputer (upgraded from 8800)
CBM Pet microcomputer
Osborne 1 portable microcomputer
Osborne Exec portable microcomputer
Epson PX-8 "Geneva" CP/M notebook computer
Various other CP/M systems
Sinclair ZX-80 microcomputer
Sinclair ZX-81 microcomputer
Texas Instruments 99/4A microcomputer
Various Commodore microcomputers
Various Apple II microcomputers and peripherals
Apple III microcomputers and peripherals
Various Macintosh microcomputers and peripherals
Various IBM and compatible microcomputers
Hewlett-Packard 9805 calculator
Hewlett-Packard 9825 desktop computer
Hewlett-Packard 9835 desktop computer
Hewlett-Packard 9845B desktop computer
NBI 5000 system (configured for desktop publishing)
Various Texas Instruments, Hewlett-Packard, and other portable calculators
Compucorp 322G "Scientist" calculator
Various textbooks, magazines, technical manuals, &c.
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