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Text accompanying the figure: "The second generation of hardware for Levinthal's molecular model building system: in the back, the PDP-7 mini-computer; in the middle, the standard teletype programming console; in the foreground, the DEC 340 graphics display console, with the 'globe' that served to control the direction and rate of rotation of the image.  The space-filling model of an unspecified molecule stands next to the globe (courtesy of Martin Zwick)."
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Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943471_Cyrus_Levinthal_the_Kluge_and_the_origins_of_interactive_molecular_graphics

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Newer version of the ESL "kludge" display, using a PDP-7 buffer computer.

Text accompanying the figure: "The second generation of hardware for Levinthal's molecular model building system: in the back, the PDP-7 mini-computer; in the middle, the standard teletype programming console; in the foreground, the DEC 340 graphics display console, with the 'globe' that served to control the direction and rate of rotation of the image. The space-filling model of an unspecified molecule stands next to the globe (courtesy of Martin Zwick)."

Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943471_Cyrus_Levinthal_the_Kluge_and_the_origins_of_interactive_molecular_graphics

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