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Cray Research

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World War II Items

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Digital Equipment Corporation

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Research Machines

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Atari

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Lynx Electronics

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Miscellaneous

Objects that are currently unbranded/missing parts and due to be identified.

Amstrad

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Tangerine Computer Systems

Tangerine Computer Systems was a British computer manufacturer which was founded in St. Ives Cambridgeshire in 1979. In 1983, it moved to Ely, Cambridgeshire and changed its name to Oric Products International. It went into[...]

Dell

Dell is a technology company that sells computer, computer peripherals, services mainly for the PC market as well as other electronics. The company was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell while he was still a[...]

NeXT

NeXT computers was a technology company set up by Steve Jobs in late 1985 after leaving Apple. It designed a range of widely recognised computer workstations, as well as an operating systems that would eventually[...]

Whitechapel

Whitechapel Computer Works was a home-grown entry into the burgeoning field of Unix workstations during the early and mid-1980s. Funded with venture capital seed money and grant money from the UK government they were able[...]

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