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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Manual of operations: magentic tape-to-card converter of the UNIVAC system
Sperry Rand Corporation. Remington Rand Univac Division
Document, 1955
102660609
Features of the new UNIVAC File-Computer data automation system model 1
Sperry Rand Corporation. Remington Rand Univac Division
Document, 1958
102660870
Dedication of the UNIVAC Fac-Tronic system (universal automatic computer)
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Document, 1951-06-14
102660863
The UNIVAC Unityper...for increased profit through direct input to Univac data automation systesms
Remington Rand Univac
Document, 1958
102660868
Letter from Eric Mutch with detailed order interpretation information
Document, 1949-12-08
102683942
Up to date studies on 256 (to 300) disc automated storage library notes
Document, 1995
102660447
World computer pioneers who made the past and will shape the future
Document, 1970-07
102660872
Mauchly memo on patent rights for the EDVAC
Document, 1947-04-10
102660808
State Department memo concerning distribution of The UNIVAC System booklet
Document, 1948-11-15
102660860
Memoranda regarding proposed interview with William Hines re: Von Neumann biography
Document, 1964
102660581
A circuit for the cancelling of sneak signal voltages
Document, 1960-30-09
102660810
The development of magnetic recording for digital computer users
Document, 1954
102660416
Invention disclosures 1964
Document, 1964
102660815
The origin and evolution of the UNIVAC computer systems [1951-1967]
Document, Circa 1969
102660454
Introducing a new language for automatic programming: UNIVAC Flow-matic
Remington Rand Univac
Document, Circa 1957
102660865
Schematic and maintenance manual for UNIVAC central computer group
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Document, 1954-02
102660606
Articles on military applications of Russian computers [Red Star illustrated an article with doctored UNIVAC computer]
Document, 1956-1958
102660858
Troubleshooting block diagram book for Univac central computing group
Document, Circa 1950
102680546
John Presper Eckert, Jr. doctoral diploma
Pennsylvania, University of
Document, 1964
102718671
Univac progess in large and medium processors and associated high speed memories
Document, 1971-04-28
102660444