A Low-Cost, General-Purpose Data Acquisition and Control System for the PDP-11 Minicomputer
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Bruce R. Kowalski | Steven D. Brown | J.D.S. Danielson | Carl J. Appellof | B. Kowalski | C. J. Appellof | Joseph Danielson | Steven D. Brown
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