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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Computers in theaters - part 1
Adams Convention Reporting
Audio, 1978-11
102738433
Joel Barr interview, part 4
Audio, 1991-09-14
102717278
Tutorial for Novices (part 2) - part 2
Adams Convention Reporting
Audio, 1978-11
102738407
Joel Barr interview in the car
Audio, 1991-09-13
102717280
Joel Barr interview with Edward Wierzbowski, part 4
Audio, 1991-09-07
102717285
Homebrewing hardware
Audio, 1981-04-03
102738887
Recruitment: finding computer professionals
Audio, 1981-04-03
102738894
Micro-based data bases
Audio, 1981-04-04
102738907
UCSD Pascal: details, tape 2
Audio, 1981-04-04
102780927
Micros & money
Audio, 1981-04-05
102780934
Computing in the physicians's office
Audio, 1981-04-05
102780939
What the microcomputer industry can learn from the hi-fi industry
Adams Convention Reporting
Audio, 1978-11
102738438
Integrating heterogenous systems, tape 1 of 2
Hewlett-Packard Company
Audio, 1995-05
102795318
How to... develop portable applications
Hewlett-Packard Company
Audio, 1993-07
102795325
Business Week : interview with Ed Caldwell
Audio, 1974-10-27
102791974
Lecture by Bob Everette, tape 2 of 2
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Audio, 1994
102795863
Q3 FY93
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Audio, 1993-04-14
102791993
Antedeluvian
Computer History Museum
Audio
102792737
Computer Music
Computer History Museum
Audio
102792744
Fission
Computer History Museum
Audio
102792749