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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Software Pipelining
Stanford University
Document, 1984
102719286
PowrLisp version 2.0 User's Guide
MicroProducts, Inc.
Document, 1988
102719510
X3J13 Ballot, March 10, 1989 version
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1989
102719527
How LISP has Changed
Byte Magazine
Document, 1988
102719522
InterLISP, Benutzerhandbuch [InterLISP, User Manual]
Siemens
Document, 1981
102719161
Verify / Prover
Document
102720269
Artificial Intelligence
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1959
102720505
Tektronix promotional materials
Tektronix
Document
102720322
Datalogilaboratoriet 1974 [Computer Science Laboratory 1974]
Uppsala University
Document, 1974
102720803
S.1 Users Guide (Preliminary)
Teknowledge Corporation
Document, 1984-06
102719325
European Lisp User Group Meeting 99
Document, 1999
102720276
Interlisp <LISP> Changes Update
Document, 1976
102718966
MACSYMA
Document, 1972-1984
102720334
MACLISP Reference Manual
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1975
102720846
LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual, Errata
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1963
102720598
Improvements in LISP Debugging
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Document, 1963
102720601
New Language Storage Conventions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1964
102720613
MDL Programming Language
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1980
102720435
Smalltalk/V 286 Tutorial and Programming Handbook
Digitalk, Inc.
Document, 1988
102720447
LISP II Project Functional Arguments
System Development Corporation (SDC)
Document, 1965
102720625