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The Robot Revolution, episode 1214 of the television series "NOVA"
WGBH Boston
Moving Image, 1986-04-07
102621993

Combining contracts and exemplar-based programming for class hiding and customization
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1994-10
102741368

The Thinking Machine, from the "Tomorrow" documentary series
CBS Television Network
Moving image
102651576

Compiling for instruction-level parallelism: an introduction
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1994-05-06
102624738

The Thinking Machine, from the "Tomorrow" documentary series
CBS Television Network
Moving image
102651575

SIGGRAPH Video Review: Issue #42/43
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). SIGGRAPH
Moving Image, Circa 1989-07
102639760

Silicon Run Video Series
Ruth Carranza Production
Moving Image, Circa 1986
102694942

SIGGRAPH Video Review: Issue #42/43
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). SIGGRAPH
Moving Image, Circa 1989-07
102706050

CAD/CAM at Boeing, What is a Computer?
Boeing Aircraft Company
Moving Image
102639163

The Computer and the Image Gallery, The Computer Museum: Computer Animation Theatre
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1974-1984
102695906

CAD/CAM @ Boeing : what is a computer?
Boeing Aircraft Company
Moving image, 1976
102738910

Computer Museum Opening, lecture by Gordon Bell and Maurice Wilkes
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1979-09-24
102695240

CAD/CAM at Boeing, What is a Computer?
Boeing Aircraft Company
Moving Image
102695359

CAD/CAM at Boeing, What is a computer?
Boeing Aircraft Company
Moving Image
102695890

Turing's cathedral : author George Dyson in conversation with John Hollar
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2012-03-07
102746451