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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Local area networking: ethernet volume I
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1982
102687832
The 11 rules of supercomputer design
University Video Communications
Moving image, 1989-08-09
102622080
Mapping the Internet: yesterday, today, and tomorrow
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1995-04
102624745
How the E-Memory revolution will change everything, lecture by Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 2009-09-23
102702143
Guide to The Computer Museum records
Computer History Museum
Document, 1971-2015; bulk 1975-1998
102776172
How the E-Memory revolution will change everything, lecture by Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 2009-09-23
102695342
Bell talks overheads, PPTs, slides
Document, 1972-2006
102740418
DEC's Early PCs, lecture by Gordon Bell, BJ Folsom, Aaron Miller
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1997-09-16
102639829
Corrspondence to/from Gordon Bell & Jack Gilmore in regards to Whirlwind materials for the Digital Museum
Document, 1981
102663967
Gordon Bell, Alan Kotok, and others posing around a PDP-6
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Still Image, 1964-02-26
102665172
Minicomputer software : proceedings of the IFIP Conference on Software for Minicomputers
North-Holland Publishing Company
Document, 1976
102636271
Bell Labs Position Table
Bell Laboratories
Still Image
102630436
Paul Armer, Gordon Bell and Bill Aspray at The Digital Computer Museum Konrad Zuse lecture
Digital Computer Museum
Still Image, Circa 1981
102707139
Candids of Gordon Bell and E. Hoblin with boy receiving computer
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Still image, 1975
102772822
"Jack Dennis' notes of PDP-1 OR TX-0 - per Gordon Bell"
Document, 1965-1972
102648905
Marissa Harrison, Gordon Bell, Harry Shershow at Jay Forrester's lecture at the Computer History Museum
Computer History Museum
Still image, 1980-06-02
102685382
Gordon Bell correspondence WPS files DEC Encore 1976-10 to 1984
Document, 1976-1984
102740422
Marcy Kenah, Gordon Bell at Jay Forrester's lecture at the Computer History Museum
Computer History Museum
Still image, 1980-06-02
102685388
What have we learned from the PDP-11 --what we have learned from VAX and Alpha
Association of Computing Machinery (ACM). SigArch
Document, 1998
102630388
Computer structures: readings and examples
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1971
102632125