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)
Further reading
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. "
"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. ... "
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