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.
Search the Catalog
Catalog contains over 150,495 records.
IBM VSE/Virtual storage access method - Commands and macros - Version 2, release 1
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1990-12
102655456
2 documents on stochastic theory
Northwestern Technological Institute; Carnegie Institute of Technology; Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics; Yale University
Document, 1958-10
102680016
Adam The Colecovision Family Computer System keyboard
Coleco Industries, Inc.
Physical object, 1983
102642029
IBM button
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Physical object
102645124
Disk Operating System (DOS)
IBM Corporation
Software, 1983
102715573
G-15 computer pluggable tube unit
Bendix Corporation
Physical object, Circa 1956
102647346
Bowmar MX70 Memory Calculator
Bowmar/ALI, Inc.
Physical object, ca. 1974
X216.83A-B
StuffIt Deluxe
Aladdin Systems, Inc.
Software, 1990
102624376
Amiga mouse
Commodore Business Machines (CBM)
Physical object, 1989
102647164
Heathkit Floppy Disk System
Heath Company
Physical object
102681915
Diskette Manager 3
BLOC Publishing Corporation
Software
102642664
G-15 computer pluggable tube unit
Bendix Corporation
Physical object, Circa 1956
102647342
Duel: Test Drive II, The
Accolade, Inc.
Software, 1989
102642624
Gavilan Mobile Computer Mobile Power Unit
Gavilan Computer Corporation
Physical object, 1984
X978.89C
FullWrite Professional version 1.0
Ashton-Tate Corporation
Software
102645909
Setchell Carlson monitor
SC Electronics, Inc.
Physical object
102647588
Modem power supply cable
Hayes
Physical object
102645082
Robot interface
Fischertechnik Computing
Physical object
102633880
Apple Lisa 2 and Apple Macintosh
Apple Computer, Inc.
Still Image
102630893
G-15 computer pluggable tube unit
Bendix Corporation. Computer Division
Physical object, Circa 1956
102647355