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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Hewlett Packard
Document, 1986
102724384
The inventory simplified
The Tabulating Machine Company
Document, 1923
102724668
Basic programming
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Document, 1968
102774101
Split memory cycles
Document, 1957-05-10
102632693
A SNOBOL4 primer
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1973
102626778
Cellular automata
Academic Press
Document, 1968
102623337
Sexton's Boiler-Makers' Pocket Book
E. & F, N, Spon - London
Document, 1875
102628577
Instructions for the use of the Fuller calculator
Stanley, Philip E,
Document, 1940
102659899
MicroVAX I 0 Owner's manual
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1984-01
102680887
APLBUG challenge problem and solution
Document, 1989-03
102672606
Xerox 8010 star information system learner's guide
Xerox Corporation
Document, 1981
102698878
A deaccession reader
American Association of Museums
Document, 1997
102701215
The Apple almanac
Datamost, Inc.
Document, 1983
102742714
The Xerox 8000 series processor
Xerox Corporation
Document, Circa 1983
102698880
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Warren, Jim
Document, 1978-1983
102735922
Sigma simulation
Document, 1958-12-22
102632591
PC SWL user's reference manual
John E. Hoot, Software Systems Consulting
Document, 1990
102625503
Dandelion microcode reference (part 2)
Xerox Corporation
Document
102698877
Boxwood & ivory: Stanley traditional rules, 1855-1975
Stanley Pub. Co.
Document, 1984
102628569
Steve Jobs and the NeXT big thing
Atheneum
Document, 1993
102622340