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History of Science and Technology, Including Space History

5 December 2018 | starting at 14:00 EST
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X-33 SUBORBITAL SPACEPLANE MODEL.

PANG, ALEX. Illustrator. GILPIN, DANIEL. Space Vehicles, Machines Close Up. London: Wayland, 2009.

POULSEN, VALDEMAR. 1869-1942. Poulsen Arc Transmitter, United States, c.1917, 505 x 305 x 380 mm,

ENGLISH POWER AMPLIFIER: Sterling Telephone & Electric Company. Audio Amplifier, metal amplifier with 2 valves in fine wood lidded case, London, before 1926,

MAGNETIC RECORDING: WESTERN ELECTRIC. Mirrophone, Magnetic Tape Recorder, c.1942, wood and metal case, 395 x 330 x 488 mm,

ANSWERING MACHINE. Telemaster Answering Machine, c.1950, metal, front panel with volume dial, on/off switch, timer, and selector dial, front-mounted speaker, lid raises to reveal wire recorder and miniature record player, back panel with power cord, 1/4-inch jack (for microphone?), and a tube socket.

Swiss Model 45 NEMA cipher machine. Type T-D (Tasten-Druecker-Maschine) enciphering machine, serial number TD 521, Switzerland, manufactured by Zellweger AG, c.1950.

SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY: COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS. Two Radio Receivers, Bethesda, MD, c.1960, being models 901-1 and 501, excellent condition.

SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY: COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS. Full rack of Communication Electronics surveillance equipment, Rockville, Maryland, 1960s, including:

MVR VIDEODISC RECORDER. VDR-210CF TV Disc Recorder, Palo Alto, 1965, metal base with plexiglas cover protecting nickel cobalt-coated aluminum magnetic disc,

MVR VIDEO DISC RECORDER. DMI 100S-2A TV Disc Recorder, Palo Alto, 1966, metal base with plexiglass cover protecting aluminum magnetic disc,

MOBILE PHONE: INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY. Tel-Com 150A, Garland, TX, c.1973, briefcase base station, handset with rotary dial.

Excell Pocketphone. PC105T Mobile Telephone, 1986, plastic case with LCD screen and capacitive keypad, 183 x 72 x 23 mm,

SATELLITE PHONE: MAGNAVOX. Magnavox MX2020 Portable Satellite Phone, Deer Park, NY, 1990, metal, fabric and plastic,

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Magnavox SATELLITE PHONE. MX-3030 INMARSAT-M/LM Magnaphone M, Deerpark, NY, 1993, base station/briefcase, handset,

Glocom Satellite Phone. Global Phone 2000t, Rockville, MD, 1993, briefcase/base station, handset.

California Microwave SATELLITE PHONE. VTC-202 LYNXX INMARSAT-B, Redwood City, CA 1990s, with base unit, handset, folding square antenna dish,

IBM SIMON. Personal Communicator, 1994, touchscreen personal digital assistant, in original box with 2 batteries, leather protective sleeve, manual, stylus and charger.

Atlas Elektronik SATELLITE PHONE. Satphone SP 1600 B, Bremen, 1996, with briefcase base station, handset, manual.

ORDVAC. ORDVAC Manual, Volume One, 1952. Champaign-Urbana: University of Illinois, October 31, 1951.

ARAZI, EFRAIM 1937-2013. Original gelatin silver print, signed ("Efi Arazi"), 1962, and numbered 12 of 50,

CONTROL DATA CORPORATION: SEYMOUR CRAY. Group of 3 CDC modules:

CRAY 3 DEMONSTRATION KIT. Demonstration kit containing a Cray 3 memory module and the following components:

Cray 3/SUPER SCALABLE SYSTEM "PIM" CHIPS. Group of 2 logic boards, each 25 x 25 mm, and a PIM (Processor-In-Memory) chip, 30 x 30 mm, c.1994.

CRAY-5. Group of 2 Cray-5 logic boards, 40 x 32 mm each, with multi-pin connectors, c.1996.

CRAY SUPERCOMPUTERS. Collection of 16 Supercomputer Modules & Components including:

Friden 132 Electronic Calculator. Metal and plastic case, San Leandro, CA, 1965,

Toshiba TOSCAL BC-1411. Metal case, Tokyo, 1966,

Digital Development Corporation Memory System. UL 6200-128 Disk/Drum memory unit, mid-1960s, with blue-painted metal cover.

Olivetti Microcomputer. Programma-602 Microcomputer, Italy, 1971, being a desktop computer with putty-colored plastic case,

INTEL MICROCOMPUTER. MCB 8-10 Interface and Control Module, 1972, printed circuit board affixed to blue metal box,

Computer Products MICROCOMPUTER. Model 070-044, Fort Lauderdale, early 1970s, metal case,

Altair 8800. 8-bit microcomputer by MITS, c.1974, metal case with removable top, face panel with 36 LEDs, 25 switches, cooling fan, additional power supply and interface cables at back,

Intel Intellec-8. 8-bit microcomputer, 1974, metal rack mount case, front panel with 31 switches, 48 LEDs, ZIF socket and key switch with key; containing 7 modules, cooling fan, 2 female serial connectors at back, without power cord.

IBM 62GV Hard Drive. Metal base with plexiglas cover and General Electric A.C. motor, 710 x 500 x 185 mm, c. 1974.

Intel Intellec 4 Mod 40. 4-bit microcomputer, 1975, metal case with hinged top and magnetic closures,

Apple-1 COMPUTER. Apple 1 motherboard, with label "Apple Computer 1 / Palo Alto. Ca. Copyright 1976,"

JOBS, STEVE. 1955-2011. Autograph Manuscript Signed ("Steven Jobs"), 1 p, quarto, n.d. [1976], not addressed, offering an Apple 1 motherboard and manual for $75, in blue ink on 3-hole punched graph paper,

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Mostek AID-80F. 8-bit microcomputer, late-1970s, white and blue fiberglass case with hinged top, front panel with 2 8-inch disk drives, power switch and red power indicator light,

Intel MDX 431A. 8-bit microcomputer, 1979, plastic case with removable top, with built-in monitor, 5 1/4-inch disk drive, hard drive,

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