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Date Edition Contents
2007    
Spring/
Summer
2007

Core Magazine 2007


  • Remarkable People: Focus on Robert Noyce
  • Rescued Treasures: A Collections saved by SAP
  • Industry Tales: The IT Corporate Histories Project
  • Conversations: The Oral History Collection
  • Extraordinary Images: Computers through the lens of Mark Richards
2006    
May
2006

Core Magazine 5.1
CORE 5.1 Insert

  • The Quest to Build a Thinking Machine
  • Selling the Computer Revolution
  • Restoring the DEC PDP-1 Computer
  • How Two American Spies Helped Build the Soviet Silicon Valley
2003    
September 2003
Core Magazine 4.1
CORE 4.1 Insert

  • Computer History Museum: Alpha Phase
  • The MCM/70 Microcomputer
  • Preserving History: The SDS Sigma 5 Finds a new Home
  • The SDS Sigma 5 in Context
2002    
November 2002
Core Magazine 3.3

  • Exhibiting Computing History at CHM
  • Computing History at the Museum of Science
  • Personal Perspective on Konrad Zuse
  • Univac: First American Commercial Computer
  • Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC)
May 2002
Core Magazine 3.2

  • The Apollo Guidance Computer
  • BASIC
February 2002
Core Magazine 3.1

  • The SRI Van and Computer Internetworking
  • Computers Made in Switzerland
  • Beyond Virtual
  • Real Design, Real Building
2001    
October 2001
Core Magazine 2.3

  • New Ways to Explore Computing History
  • A Walk Through "Visible Storage"
May 2001
Core Magazine 4.1

  • Tribute to Tom Kilburn
  • The Photo Collection: Capturing History
  • Jake Feinler
  • Telefunken Diode Matrix
March 2001
Core Magazine 2.2

  • The Data General Nova
  • Palm Pilot Prototype
  • Aaron Creates
  • The Behemoth
  • Dave Babcock
  • New Building Plans
  • The Robotic Turtle
2000    
November 2000
Core Magazine 1.4

  • The Radiation Printer
  • Gene Amdahl: Computer Pioneer
  • Robots Enter Visible Storage
  • Len Shustek and Donna Dubinsky
  • RCA Selectron Tube
September 2000
Core Magazine 1.3

  • Maddida: Bridge Between Worlds
  • The Integrated Circuit: Orgins and Impacts
  • GENIAC
  • George Stibitz Complex Number Calculator Design
  • Computer Space
  • Dave Anderson, Dave House, and Grant Saviers
  • MIT RDA Differential Analyzer Component
June 2000
Core Magazine 1.2

  • Our Beginnings: Then & Now
  • Charlie Pfefferkorn
  • The IBM Stretch System
  • "Consul," The Educated Monkey
1999    
Winter 1999
Core Magazine 4.1

  • 1999 Fellow Dinner
  • Vintage Computer Festival 3.0
  • Zuse Colloquium
  • Gordon Moore Lecture
  • COMDEX 1999
  • Exhibit Space Doubles
  • IBM 1620 Up and Running

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