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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Hewlett-Packard presents the HP-150 personal computer, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, November 16, 1983
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1983-11-16
102739985
Androbot presentation, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, August 31, 1983
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1983-08-31
102739987
Androbot presentation with Nolan Bushnell, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, March 1984
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1984-03
102739982
Coleco pesents the Adam Computer System, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, September 28, 1983
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 1983-09-28
102739989
Lotus Symphony software package presentation, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, April 1984
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1984-04
102739984
Sinclair QL presentation, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, May 1984
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1984-05
102739988
Timex Computer presents Timex 1500 and the 2068, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, October 26, 1983
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 1983-10-26
102739990
Radio Shack presents Tandy 2000 with John Roach, Boston Computer Society General Meeting
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1984-06
102739986
Apple Macintosh premiere with Steve Jobs and the Mac team, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, January 30, 1984
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1984-01-30
102739983