Date: December 11th, 2011
Inside view of the Nuclear Data ND600 data terminal. You can see the small data entry and display monitor and the Nuclear Instrumentation Module (NIM) crate. There are three Nuclear Data brand NIMs mounted in the crate, which supports four single width modules. The view from the rear shows the open area of the NIM crate used for signalling and the blue NIM connector that provides power to the modules. The terminal is really quite dumb, with a ribbon cable coming from the keyboard and back to the main computer and video signals for the monitor supplied by external circuitry.
Views from left to right of the rear wall of the museum, housing the museum's collection of terminals. The terminals are grouped roughly by manufacturer from left to right: Tektronix, Hewlett-Packard, Beehive International, Lear-Siegler Inc., Hazeltine, Heathkit, Televideo, Control Data Corporation, Wang, Teleray, Terak, Basic Four, NCR and Data General.