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  • Collection: Digital Equipment Corporation

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Win Hindle is handing a check to unknown man. They are standing in front of a PDP-10.

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Instructor Ed Hilton teaches basic computer technology on PDP-8 computer to Maynard students.

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Digital President Ken Olsen presents the 1000th PDP-8 computer to Teradyne President Nick DeWolf.

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Digital President Ken Olsen reads documents while giving blood.

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A group of 4 male engineers(?) pose with LINC-8 computer (left) and ASR-33 teletype (right)

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A sign used when displaying System Building Blocks for exposition.

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A sign used when displaying System Modules for exposition.

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A white clock made at the Digital Stow Carpentry Shop that was hung in the Mill. The carpenter/artist who carved and signed this wood clock was Michael G. Giddens, April 4, 1985. There is a light which lights up the clock tower clock dial.

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A Project Manual for paving and drainage of the lower level parking at the Mill, 146 Main St., Maynard, Mass. It outlines requirements for bidding on the project.

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Ken Olsen in front of newly installed digital sign in front of the mill.

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A cube calendar used by employees at Digital.

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The test equipment business was considered by Digital to be a stepping stone to eventually building general-purpose computer products, since they would share the same general circuits. Both Ken Olsen and engineer Dick Best patented many of the…

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A black and white photo of the PDP-1 Computer. Digital demonstrated its prototype PDP-1 computer at the 1959 Joint Computer Conference in Boston, MA. The whole showing was buzzing about this fledgling company called Digital and this little machine…

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A brochure composed by Stephen Wagner of Maynard. The brochure outlines the history of the Maynard Mill buildings in the time period 1847-1977.

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A black and white photo of the DEC Karate Club at 62 Nason Street. The instructor's name was Dick Jones.

A prison guard, from Concord Reformatory, Herb Stuart (from South Acton), took over the school around 1968 and eventually moved it to Main…

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As part of Digital's 25th Anniversary, the Town of Maynard honored Ken Olsen with a dinner and the introduction of Ken Olsen Plaza.