Museum Exhibits

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    Miss Piggy – a PDP-11/70

    Miss Piggy: A Legendary PDP-11/70 at Microsoft Miss Piggy was one of Microsoft’s central computing workhorses in the early 1980s, particularly supporting the End User Applications group responsible for developing key software such as Multiplan, Microsoft Word, and later Excel. It also hosted development tools including the p-code compiler and cross assemblers targeting platforms like the TRS-80. The system ran Xenix, Microsoft’s UNIX variant, which was…

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    Boeing’s PDP-7a

    Boeing News – November 14, 1968 In November 1968, Boeing engineers demonstrated to Brigadier General Mahlon E. Gates, Commanding General of the Army’s Sentinel Logistics Command, a hybrid computing system built around a DEC PDP-7A and a Type 340 graphics display. The PDP-7A functioned as an interactive front-end processor, handling light-pen input and real-time display…

  • Current Exhibits

    This post documents most of the current exhibits as well as preserves what has been on display and highlights what is new. It is organized as top being the current exhibition organized in groups by area. All exhibits are considered permanent unless noted as a rotating exhibit. Remotely accessible machines are noted as OnLINE. August…