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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Peter Samson loading music program through PDP-1 tape reader during the Computer History Museum PDP-1 restoration project
Computer History Museum. PDP-1 restoration team
Moving Image, 2005-08
102664158
Alan Kotok writes a program using DDT on a Soroban typewriter during the Computer History Museum PDP-1 restoration project
Computer History Museum. PDP-1 restoration team
Moving Image, 2005-07
102664153
Restored and operating Soroban console typewriter attached to DEC PDP-1 during the Computer History Museum PDP-1 restoration project
Computer History Museum. PDP-1 restoration team
Moving Image, 2005-05
102664160
Software Controlled Caches in the VMP Multiprocessor, lecture by David Cheriton
Stanford University. Stanford Computer Forum
Moving Image, 1986-10-08
102645841
Ubiquitous Open Source: "What Does It Mean for the Software Industry?," lecture by Mitch Kapor
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2003-11-20
102651312
Software process challenges of the 90's at Digital, tape 1 of 2
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Moving image, 1993-01-14
102795742
DECwindow field test : a videotape presentation of customers using DECwindows software
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Moving image, 1989
102795893
Churchill Club | From cell phones to software & services : one-on-one with Nokia's CEO
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2008-10-01
102792306
Churchill Club | Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie : the potential of cloud computing
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2009-06-04
102792318
Paper tape being read through PDP-1 tape reader during the Computer History Museum PDP-1 restoration project
Computer History Museum. PDP-1 restoration team
Moving Image, 2005-03
102664157
Munching squares program running on PDP-1 display during the Computer History Museum PDP-1 restoration project
Computer History Museum. PDP-1 restoration team
Moving Image, 2005-04
102664156
Why black boxes are so hard to reuse: a new approach to abstraction for the engineering of software
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1994-10
102624811
Big Data gets political: Stanford University’s Dr. Michal Kosinski in conversation with Museum Center for Software History’s David C. Brock
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2017-05-19
102738275
The OSF Distributed Computing Environment: A Report from the Open Software Foundation
Open Software Foundation, Inc.
Moving Image, 1991
102651900
Ubiquitous Open Source: "What Does It Mean for the Software Industry?," lecture by Mitch Kapor
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2003-11-20
102651311
Software development at IBM. Lecture by John Backus at the Los Alamos History of Computing Conference
Moving image, 1976-06-11
102695403
Lotus Symphony software package presentation, Boston Computer Society General Meeting, April 1984
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1984-04
102739984
Video : Valorie Cook Carpenter on the differentiation of Software Publishing Products from others in the market
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2006-05-26
102770224
Cullinet Software at the Boston Computer Society Meeting, May 25, 1983
Boston Computer Society
Moving image, 1983-05-25
102651714
ACM Conference on the History of Personal Workstations: Personal Distributed Computing - The Alto and Ethernet Software
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Moving Image, 1986-01-10
102702961