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English: Author yukshmoog, picture taken 8-27-11 of a 3C DDP-24 computer card rack circa 1964.Yukshmoog (talk) 20:57, 5 September 2011 (UTC)

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  • Nyssim Lefford, Eric D. Scheirer, and Barry L. Vercoe (1999-02). An Interview with Barry Vercoe. Experimental Music Studio 25. Machine Listening Group, MIT Media Laboratory.
    "​This interview was conducted by Nyssim Lefford in February 1999, as part of the Media Lab's Digital Rewind celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Experimental Music Studio. "
  • 3C Computer Control Company DDP-24 Card Rack circa 1964. p3OrionTopSecret.com.
    "​All pictures on this page are released for free public use. Linking to all pages is welcome. "
  • Historic MIT 3C DDP-24 S Block Max Mathews Signed GROOVE Father Computer Music. ebay.com (Nov 20, 2016 14:29:25 PST).
    "​This is a 3C DDP-24 (introduced 1961) S Block Series S - from MIT Building 26 - Where the system Max Mathews developed the GROOVE lived. / This is signed on the side with a drawing of a note by Max Mathews and was likely part of the DDP-24 system used to create GROOVE. / ... In an intervew with Barry Vercoe of MIT he mentions that Mathews donated the DDP-24 System used to create GROOVE to MIT ... THESE APPEAR TO BE S BLOCKS FROM THE DDP-24 SYSTEM MATHEWS USED TO CREATE THE GROOVE SYSTEM AND LATER DONATED TO MIT ... The module has two MIT building 26 stamps on it. ... "
Date 5 September 2011 (original upload date)
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