historic-glendale.net
Museums in Historic Glendale
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Arizona Doll and Toy Museum. Arizona Doll and Toy Museum. In The Catlin Court Historic District Glendale. Engineering, Communications and Computation Museum. American Museum of Nursing. PLEASE CONTACT ASU SCHOOL OF NURSING. Velma Teague Library in Murphy Park. Marty Robbins Museum has moved to Wilcox Arizona. Museum / Library ]. Arizona Doll and Toy Museum. Please contact individual businesses by email or by post or phone ,. Contact Information For Technical WEBSITE ISSUES ONLY.
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Organizations, Museums, and Archives
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Organizations, Museums, and Archives. The Hawthorne Works Museum at Morton College. This Museum provides a lens through which you can view the rich industrial history of our community, and, by extension, the history of 20th Century America. View a gallery of images from the museum. The Recent Past Preservation Network. The RPPN's interests include telecommunications buildings and towers. The Society for the History of Technology. Telephone Collectors International is an organization of telephone collecto...
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Burroughs 205 Blog: Using the retro-205 Cardatron
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Welcome to Tom's Datatron Blog. I have a Web Page that outlines the. History of the Burroughs Datatron 205. Please visit that page and return here for any comments. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Using the retro-205 Cardatron. This is the second part of a two-part post on the punched-card facilities of the ElectroData/Burroughs Datatron 205 and the Cardatron device that implemented those facilities. The. First part of this post. And how to operate them. The open-source project is presently hosted on. The Contro...
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Dan Rayburn - StreamingMediaBlog.com: Livestream's $495 Broadcaster Is Here, Unboxing Photos, Review Coming Soon
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Dan Rayburn - StreamingMediaBlog.com. Inside the business of online video. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Livestream's $495 Broadcaster Is Here, Unboxing Photos, Review Coming Soon. In April, Livestream announced a new hardware encoder. If this performs as well as it looks and feels, then this $495 encoder will make encoding and distributing live HD events to the web and mobile devices easy and very affordable for many. Jun 27, 2012 2:41:29 PM. Devices (Xbox, Roku, TiVo etc.). Posted by: C. Levy. What is mini...
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The Telecommunications History Group, Inc. - Links
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The following are just a few places you can go to learn more about the history of the telecommunications industry:. Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers. Http:/ lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/bellhtml/bellhome.html. Http:/ www.bt.com/archives. International Telecommunication Union Archives. Http:/ www.itu.int. Hagley Museum and Library. Http:/ digital.hagley.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p268001coll28. Oklahoma Museum of Telephone History. Southern New England Telephone Archives. Thomas Dodd Research Center. Telep...
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Burroughs 205 Blog: Compiling Algol 58 Programs on Paul Kimpel's B205 Emulator
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Welcome to Tom's Datatron Blog. I have a Web Page that outlines the. History of the Burroughs Datatron 205. Please visit that page and return here for any comments. Friday, February 6, 2015. Compiling Algol 58 Programs on Paul Kimpel's B205 Emulator. As the post below indicates, I have had a long history with the Burroughs 205. Once Paul got his version of the emulator running with paper tape input, I wasted no time trying it out. And what about the magnetic tape units that it needed? The compiler only u...
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Burroughs 205 Blog: October 2014
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Welcome to Tom's Datatron Blog. I have a Web Page that outlines the. History of the Burroughs Datatron 205. Please visit that page and return here for any comments. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. Build Your Own Burroughs 205 Register. Modules for a Datatron come along only rarely, nowadays. I can recall seeing them occasionally in surplus stores such as "G. I. Joes," in Portland, back in the late '60s - no doubt for just a few bucks. But - if you act now! Here's the link to eBay. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Burroughs 205 Blog: Reading Some Cards into the Burroughs 205
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Welcome to Tom's Datatron Blog. I have a Web Page that outlines the. History of the Burroughs Datatron 205. Please visit that page and return here for any comments. Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Reading Some Cards into the Burroughs 205. Paul Kimpel's 205 Emulator continues to develop, with his latest addition being a card reader. While the start/stop buttons on the reader look relatively modern (can you say that about 1970 technology? The reader performs like just like a late 1930's IBM 089 collator.
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Burroughs 205 Blog: April 2015
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Welcome to Tom's Datatron Blog. I have a Web Page that outlines the. History of the Burroughs Datatron 205. Please visit that page and return here for any comments. Saturday, April 11, 2015. The Google Code site will remain available for a while, but will no longer be updated with new emulator development. Google plans to shut down the service completely in early 2016. All further emulator development will be posted to the new GitHub site. And Tom Sawyer's 205 web site. Although the GitHub project is bas...