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128MB SCSI 3.5-Inch MO Magneto Optical (LF-3002) (read more)Panasonic, 1992
A valve from the rebuild of Colossus, the world's first fully electronic, semi-programmable digital computer. (read more)Unconfirmed manufacturer, 1943
AMD 80C287 Maths Coprocessor compatible with 80286-based PCs. This item is still sealed. (read more)AMD,
An Amperex Electron Tube labelled:
Rugby Radio Station
03 May 1994
Order Number
334E20587
Item Code
L38264
The 4-400B or 7527 is a 400 watt dissipation tetrode transmission tube. (read more)Amperex, 1994
For use with EM80/85/100/200; CE25/40/50/51/60/70; HR15/25/35 (read more)Brother Office Equipment,
C3013A Kittyhawk Disk Drive
20MB dual 1.3" platter hard drive
Early 1990s
Made in Japan
the photos show two units, one has been opened to reveal the platters (top one damaged) and the read/write heads. (read more)Hewlett Packard,
Eastman Professional Video Cassette
Made by Kodak
30min Broadcast Quality
Label shows the tape held a recording of Plymouth Argyle vs Chelsea, Exeter vs Burnley and QPR vs Arsenal for transmission on Sunday 19th February 1989
Source unknown (read more)Kodak, 1989
Easy Script - Comprehensive word processing for Commodore 64 by Precision Software Limited. (read more)Precision Software Limited, 1983
Hard disk drive platters (Hitachi, 1992) and a glass platter (front) for flying height testing in hard disk drives. (read more)Hitachi, 1992
iPod photo/MP3 player hard disk drive. 1.8" form factor with 60GB storage capacity (read more)Unconfirmed manufacturer,
Very large Micropolis hard drive.
Part number: 100450-13-9
Revision: 13
S/N: 39845 (read more)Micropolis,
AIBO (Artificial Intelligence roBOt, homonymous with "pal" in Japanese) was a robotic dog developed and manufactured by Sony. The first model was introduction in 1999, after which 12 more models were released. AIBO was discontinued in 2006. The model on display, the ERS-210A, was released in 2002... (read more)Sony, 2002
Valiant Turtle (as used in schools to teach the LOGO programming language) (read more)Valiant Technology Ltd, 1987
Vixen Switchable 16K RAM for the VIC-20 by Stonechip Electronics (read more)Stonechip Electronics,