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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SDS940 FlipFlop Logic module
Scientific Data Systems (SDS)
Physical object, 1963
X285.83K
OS/2 Professional
I.F. Computer Media Inc.
Document, 1994 - 1995
102661043
Backplane Circuit board
Evans and Sutherland
Physical object
102673942
Silicon Graphics t-shirt
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI)
Physical object
102673586
Computer History Museum Reboot t-shirt
Computer History Museum
Physical object, 2004
102674673
Plugboard wires for Telefunken RA770
Telefunken
Physical object
102668498
Plugboard wires for Telefunken RA770
Telefunken
Physical object
102668493
Plugboard wires for Telefunken RA770
Telefunken
Physical object
102668501
AVL Presentation Computer
Still image
102627519
Apple II DMAbyak controller card and attached switches
Southern California Research Group
Physical object, 1980 ca.
102645982
Philco Electronic 62 Transistor Characteristics teaching panel
Philco
Physical object, 9
102673368
Box of cables
Physical object
102674614
DEC PDP-11-70
Still Image
102680488
Plugboard wires for Telefunken RA770
Telefunken
Physical object
102668491
Bendix G-15 All Purpose Computer
Bendix Corporation
Document, 1956
102646144
Apple t-shirt
Apple Computer, Inc.
Physical object
102642066
MacWare t-shirt
Apple Computer, Inc.
Physical object, 1984
102642078
Apple IIe
Apple Computer, Inc.
Still Image
102630890
Magnetic tapes
Physical object
102673794
Monroe 326 Scientist programmable calculator
Litton Monroe (calculator and battery charger).; Compucorp, a division of Computer Design Corporation (tape player).
Physical object, ca. 1975
X547.85