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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Standardization of input-output equipment - Project 7000
Document, 1957-07-01
102632701
Off-line wire printer
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1959-04-02
102632554
ECC operations with I/O equipment
Document, 1958-05-20
102632509
Keys and lights for card reader
Document, 1958-01-22
102632511
Gap-less information in real time
Document, 1958-04-11
102632516
Symmetrical and flexible error correcting code
Document, 1957-08-21
102632364
No title available
Document, 1957
102634226
Block representation of transistor circuits
Document, 1957-02-07
102632357
Load-sharing matrix switch
Document, 1957-08-30
102634269
Complementary multiplication
Document, 1956-01-18
102632268
Automatic programming considerations for Stretch
Document, 1957-01-19
102634202
Stretch : membership of IBM and LASL committees
Document, 1956-10-05
102632655
Floating point numbers for Stretch
Document, 1956-11-27
102632662
LA meeting : interrupt from Exchange
Document, 1957-05-21
102634214
Colloq. talk at Los Alamos
Document, 1958-07
102635015
Block data transfer
Document, 1956-11-16
102632326
Challenges of 1959 : meeting at Country Club
Document, 1957-1959
102635034
Example of use of Hamming error correcting code
Document, Circa 1959
102635039
Phone call from Burns
Document, 1959-02-11
102635041
3 x 3 matrix using different expansion
Document, Circa 1959
102634137