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Intel i860 XP Processor die shot
Intel Corporation
Still Image
102652379
Digital Computer Museum - Forrester Lecture
Digital Computer Museum
Still Image
102657533
IBM 7030 "The Stretch" Data Processing System
Still Image
102640257
Cincinnati Milacron T3 type robotic arm
Still Image, Circa 1974
102640478
Apple - Thanks to you!
Apple Computer, Inc.
Still Image, Undated
102639933
IBM 701 Tape Drive
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Still Image
102641433
Group of men in lobby at UNIVAC event
Photo Associates
Still image, ca. 1960
102683529
Jim Warren sitting at desk
Still Image
102640308
R. E. McDonald explains to J. Frank Forster the new UNIVAC plated-wire memory
Still image, 1966
102683543
Two men working on IBM 1401 computer
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Still Image, Circa 1963
102650422
Two men working on an IBM 360/40
Still Image
102630720
Grace Hopper
Still Image
102630706
Men congregating in lobby at UNIVAC event
Photo Associates
Still image, ca. 1960
102683527
Notice board to the Reunion
Computer History Museum
Still Image, 2002-09-28
102634549
Apollo DN660
Still Image, Circa 1983 -10
102626964
Charles Draper Stark Pre-SN#0 machine
Charles Draper Stark Laboratory, Inc.
Still Image
102638084
Overview of an IBM headquarters in Endicott, New York
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Still Image, Circa 1962
102656997
IBM 7090 Data Processing System
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Still Image
102646612
Woman transmitting message via Unicall
Still image, 1961
102683523
UNVIAC photo #4 : technician working on UNIVAC solid-state II computer
Still image, ca. 1962
102683542