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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Optimizing compilers for parallel computers
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1990-08
102624674
The Inception of Computer Graphics at the University of Utah
Sun Microsystems
Moving Image, 1994-09-27
102639874
Nassi, Ike oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2016-08-26
102717191
Stretch HARVEST Compiler, lecture by Fran Allen
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2000-11-08
102621818
Stretch HARVEST Compiler, lecture by Fran Allen
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2000-11-08
102622143
Draper, Bill (William, III) oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2011-04-14
102743002
Stretch HARVEST Compiler, lecture by Fran Allen
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2000-11-08
102621819
ACM SIGGRAPH conference proceedings. Digital Systems video recordings.
Moving image, 1986-2001
102706899
Allen (Frances, Fran) oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2008-09-11
102701930
Ornstein, Severo oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2015-11-20
102738018
Rekhi, Kanwal oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2017-12-20
102738695
The IBM ACS System -- A Pioneering Supercomputer Project of the 1960s
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2010-02-18
102702369
IBM Stretch: The Forgotten Computer that Helped Spark a Revolution, lecture by Fran Allen et al.
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2008-09-11
102703197
Lipp, Bob oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2017-02-14
102706881
IBM Stretch: The Forgotten Computer that Helped Spark a Revolution, lecture by Fran Allen et al.
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2008-09-11
102703213