English: The Compulite MC-100 (it could have been a different number I sadly didn't write it down) on display at the Compulite-Danor Stage Lighting Museum, the curator of the museum Dan Redler gave me permission to take pictures on condition that the museum and his name be credited.
This console was released in 1978 and was the first Lighting console to be microprocessor based.
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