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TM76 Burr Brown terminal

Posted on 23/05/2020 by hanso

A small device in the local thrift store got my attention, it has those calculator kind of displays, bubbles, rare and often more than 7 segments.

Interesting, looks like a microprocessor trainer? Read more here!

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