Computers

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A brochure for "Microsoft Adventure,"
a rebrand of the original Crowther and Woods adventure. Includes spoilers! (1981)

 

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Promotional material for the "Next Generation" of Atari Home Computers, before a buyout by Jack Tramiel closed down most of the proposed machines (1983).

 

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A four-page brochure for the Epson Computer System, including software,
the machine and, of course, a printer (1983).

 

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Information on Homebase, the Citibank Home Banking solution (1984).

 

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Software support for the SuperSprite Board from Synetix
--includes Star Sprite I, II and III--from Avant-Garde of Eugene, Ore.(1984).

 

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An advertisement for the Orange + Computer,
an Apple II clone from Collins International Trading (1984).

 

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Catalog and author information for Adventure International Software (1984).

 

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A flyer for Bounty Bob by Big Five Software (1984).

 

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A Microware products catalog:
"Products for Vic-20 and CBM 64 that are Out of This World" (1984).

 

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A brochure with information about a computer camp in Indiana, including descriptions, proposed meals and staff credentials (1984).

 

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This 1978 file photo made available by Microsoft Corp. shows the 11 people who started Microsoft. The photo was taken in Albuquerque, N.M., just prior to moving the company to the Seattle area. Shown top row, from left, are: Steve Wood, Bob Wallace and Jim Lane; second row, Bob O'Rear, Bob Greenberg, March McDonald and Gordon Letwin; and front row, Bill Gates, Andrea Lewis, Marla Wood and Paul Allen.

 


      just for your info...

       Unit:                  Equivalent:

1 kilobyte    (KB)        1,024 bytes

1 megabyte (MB)       1,048,576 bytes

1 gigabyte  (GB)        1,073,741,824 bytes

1 terabyte   (TB)         1,099,511,627,776 bytes

 


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