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DescriptionConnection Machine CM-2 and DataVault at Computer Museum of America.webp
English: Connection Machine CM-2 and accompanying DataVault, at Mimms Museum of Technology and Art in Roswell, Georgia. This was a supercomputer released in 1987 by Thinking Machines. The iconic blinking red LED arrays of Connection Machines were featured in several well known films, like with the CM-5 in Jurassic Park.
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Connection Machine CM-2 and accompanying DataVault at The Computer Museum of America in Roswell, Georgia.
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NIKON D7200
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Logg Tandy
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