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From magnetic tape and rare film to lab notebooks and business plans to early mainframes and source code, our collection is as diverse as the history of computing. It is a rich resource for everyone, comprising historical objects, documents, software titles, ephemera, and photographs and moving images.

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Result 201-220 of about 320

Take an Unhurried Look at the Uncompromising Calculators from Hewlett-Packard.
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP)
Document, 1975-09
102646260

Merkle, Ralph interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 2011-03-11
102743048

In your computer evaluation...have you checked the hidden plus factor?
Bendix Corporation. Computer Division
Document, 1955
102646278

Men lining up in lobby at UNIVAC event
Photo Associates
Still image, ca. 1960
102683528

Alpha PC prototype main system unit
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Physical object, 1991
X1720.99A

Bell labs TRADIC Computer
Bell Laboratories
Still Image, 1955
102627242

360 Revolution, lecture by Fredrick P. Brooks Jr. et al.
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 2004-04-07
102695092

Watching the alpha geeks
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2002-10-03
102703073

IBM Terminals - Two women at a checkout counter in a department store
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Still Image
102650887

Apple t-shirt
Apple Computer, Inc.
Physical object
102642068

Apple - Thanks to you!
Apple Computer, Inc.
Still Image, Undated
102639933

Zeos Pocket PC
Zeos International Ltd.
Physical object, 1992
X1577.98A-F

DDP-24 (Digital Data Processor 24)
Computer Control Company, Inc. (CCC)
Physical object, 1963
X2060.2001

Group of men in lobby at UNIVAC event
Photo Associates
Still image, ca. 1960
102683529

Jean-Claude Peterschmitt
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Still Image
102630474

Zilog Z80 Development System Product Specification
Zilog, Inc.
Document, 1976
102646104

Sperry Univac SPERRYLINK System
Sperry Univac
Still image
102713054

The Implications of Future Technology for Society, lecture by John Gage
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2003-12-18
102651297

Equations used for computing the position of the moon on the SSEC
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Still Image
102657050