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It will take some time to gather a complete list of contributors. Information is sparse. Working with the relevant parties involved.
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| Apollo-11 | ||||
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| Original Apollo 11 guidance computer (AGC) source code, in assembly, for Command Module (Comanche055) and Lunar Module (Luminary099). | ||||
| Original Apollo 11 guidance computer (AGC) source code, in assembly, for Command Module (Comanche055) and Lunar Module (Luminary099). Digitized by the folks at Virtual AGC and MIT. | ||||
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| ####Contributors | ||||
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| ######Organizations | ||||
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|     Massachusetts Institute of Technology / MIT Museum | ||||
|     Building N51, 265 Massachusetts Avenue | ||||
|     Cambridge, MA  02139 | ||||
|     web.mit.edu/museum/ | ||||
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| ######Individuals | ||||
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|     Deborah Douglas, the MIT Museum's Curator of Science and Technology, who conceived the idea of making this material [Apollo 11 source code] available to us [Virtual AGC], and without whom we had literally no chance of obtaining it. | ||||
|     Paul Fjeld, for digitizing the hardcopy. | ||||
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