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The ENIAC
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695515
Lecture
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695536
Early Research on Computers at RCA
Audio, 1976-06
102695407
Some remarks on the history of computing in Germany
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695541
Lecture on cryptology
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695530
Computer development at Manchester University
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695542
Whirlwind
Audio, 1976-06-11
102695525
A perspective of the history of computing in the Netherlands
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695532
Central European pre-history of computing
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695537
Early programming developments in Cambridge
Audio, 1976-06-11
102695520
The COLOSSUS
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695529
Computers in the University of London, 1945 - 1962
Audio, 1976-06-11
102695524
An historical perspective on computer development at Harvard
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695543
Welcoming remarks by Harold Agnew and the talk "Historiography : a perspective for computer scientists" by Kenneth May
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695512
Computer development at IBM
Audio, 1976-06-11
102695526
The ORDVAC and the ILLIAC
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695519
Programming in America in the 1950s -- Some Personal Impressions
Audio, 1976-06-11
102695527
A History of the Sieve Process
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695534
Early history of computing in Japan
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695539
First International Research Conference on the History of Computing, held at Los Alamos National Laboratory (sound only)
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
Audio, 1976
102651486