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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Catalog contains over 150,181 records.
Univac II Instruction Code card
Remington Rand Univac
Physical object, 1958 ca.
102674829
I Got A Code In My Node button
ComputerWorld
Physical object, ca. 1982
102666402
Character code disks
Honeywell Inc.
Physical object, 1968 ca.
102674523
Character code disks
Honeywell Inc.
Physical object, 1968 ca.
102674522
Hokey's Secret Code Maker and Decoder
FUN Incorporated
Physical object, 1969
X588.85
Univac Instruction Code (C-10) card
Remington Rand
Physical object
102674828
Ultraphase UPC Bar Code Scanner
Ultraphase
Physical object
102674097
The Source t-shirt
The Source
Physical object
102673432
8 Channel Tape Teletypewriter Code reference chart
Physical object
102673867
The Source for STREAMS Button
Wollongong Group
Physical object
102662359
Bar code reader
Phillips Manufacturing Company
Physical object
102662504
Readout panel
Physical object
102674725
Line Feed Code Disc
Honeywell Information Systems, Inc.
Physical object, 1968 ca.
102674524
Television battery pack
Hitachi
Physical object
X2235.2002B
Power supply
Convert Corporation
Physical object
102633734
Power Supply
Atari, Inc.
Physical object, 1979
102642386
Power Supply
Atari, Inc.
Physical object, 1979
102642383
Power Supply
Commodore
Physical object, 1985 ca.
102649067
Power Supply
LAMBDA Electronics Inc.
Physical object
102652919
AC Adapter
NCR Corporation
Physical object
102662925