Vintage Technology from Silicon Valley and Beyond
1970s Hewlett-Packard Calculators as Real Estate Problem Solvers Guide
Loose-leaf guide explaining how to use Hewlett-Packard calculators to solve real estate problems.
Chartman MOSAIC Software from 1984 back of box
Chartman was a software that was developed by Mosaic Software, Inc. back in 1984. Mosaic Software, Inc. was based out of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Chartman was a business graphics program for IBM PC/XT/AT and other compatibles that offered: more types of charts than other programs; Fill-in-the-Blanks Input Forms; On screen HELP; Multiple charts on one page; Plots on paper or transparency; On-Screen slide presentation feature; and supported B/W or color monitors, IBM printers and HP plotters were compatible.
The First Typewriter - The Thurber
Patented on August 26, 1843, Charles Thurber patented his first typewriter; its purpose was to aid the nervous and the blind.
Ampex Professional 641 Polyester reel to reel audio tape
Ampex reel to reel professional 641 - 1 mil. polyester 1/4" x 1000 feet seven inch reel audio tape from the 1970s.
1986 PSpice software from the MicroSim Corporation
PSpice was a complete simulator that allowed the user to analyze the behavior of an electric circuit board.
Hewlett-Packard Calculator Watch from 1977
HP-01 calculator watch made by Hewlett-Packard, c. 1977.
Vintage San Jose State University punch cards
Early computer data storage punch cards for San Jose State University.
Chartman MOSAIC software from 1984 front of box
Chartman was a software that was developed by Mosaic Software, Inc. back in 1984. Mosaic Software, Inc. was based out of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Chartman was a business graphics program for IBM PC/XT/AT and other compatibles that offered: more types of charts than other programs; Fill-in-the-Blanks Input Forms; On screen HELP; Multiple charts on one page; Plots on paper or transparency; On-Screen slide presentation feature; and supported B/W or color monitors, IBM printers and HP plotters were compatible.
The Crown Type Writer by the National Meter Company circa 1888
The Crown Type Writer was produced by the National Meter Company in Brooklyn, New York, circa 1888.
Fuji Videocassette Beridox KCA-10
The Fuji videocassette KCA-10 Beridox tape came out in the early 1970s and was advertised as being designed for still picture reproduction.