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GCC : Peripheral Era Rogue's Gallery

And here's the Rogues Gallery from the Peripheral Era, organized the department. The big block of pictures in the lower-right was manufacturing (something we never had before). It was a very different company at this point - not bad, just different.
The negative of this is actually in fairly good shape, and I have a high resultion scan in which a lot of detail can be seen.
Posted by Steven at May 24, 2005 08:46 PM
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I'd love to see the hi-res version if you get a chance.
Posted by: Herb Philpott at June 3, 2005 12:52 PM
I'll make the high-res scans of both rogues gallaries available on xgcc.stevenanne.net
Posted by: Steven at June 3, 2005 01:21 PM
This was also the Antelope Era: when we were going to do our own personal computer product, soup-to-nuts: Microprocessor, OS, everything. Would have been amusing... Remember the Shree drive, the Rajneesh memory archeitecture, and the Bhagwan bus? (;-)
Posted by: skod at June 3, 2005 01:34 PM
I remember the Antelope project well, most specifically because of all I learned from Gary Boone about patents - knowledge which has served me well throughout my career.
Posted by: Steven at June 4, 2005 10:42 AM