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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A history of Manchester computers
Digital Press
Document, 1975
102628257
Electronics
McGraw-Hill
Document, 1961
102709610
A guide to LSI implementation
Xerox
Document, 1980
102721311
Reference Card for USASCII Octal and Hexadecimal
Document
102799363
System/360 Assembler Language
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Document, 1967
102712960
Basic computer games
Workman Publishing
Document, 1978
102624108
Automatic digital calculators
Butterworths Scientific Publications
Document, 1956
102676572
Guidance techniques-radio guidance
California Institute of Technology
Document, 1958
102654953
Keypunch practice
The H. M. Rowe Company
Document, 1967
102680030
THEOS/OASIS user's handbook
Weber Systems, Inc.
Document, 1985
102672121
Digital VT180 documentation
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document
X2173.2001
System design for computer applications
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1963
102623268
Promotional materials
Document, 1961-1983
102686002
ECONORAM IX User's Manual
Godbout Electronics
Document, 1979-02
102799362
Cassette Storage System
The Digital Group
Document, ca. 1979
102799386
Photocopy of letter to William H. Congleton of American Research and Development Corporation on April 22, 1957
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1957-05-27
102664470
Machine-independent computer programming
Spartan Books
Document, 1962
102618223
Understanding computers
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1967
102623664
Electronic computers
Penguin Books
Document, 1965
102676430
Data Processing conference proceedings
National Machine Accountants Association
Document, 1958
102623140