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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Coding examples for Basic SIS
Document, 1958-04-15
102634928
Product Planning Department meeting
Document, 1957
102634978
Some ideas concerning software strategy
Document, 1965-02-10
102632617
Design objectives for the Sigma computer
Document, Circa 1958
102634973
Proj 7000 logic simulator print out
Document, 1958-05-12
102634961
3 x 3 matrix using different expansion
Document, Circa 1959
102634137
Attachment of 729 tapes to project 7000 system
Document, 1958-12-20
102632592
Time estimates on matrix ops
Document, 1957-11-20
102634980
Meeting with engineers : Sigma and Basic status
Document, 1958-01-07
102634985
Talk with Don Pendery
Document, 1958-02-07
102634992
Meeting with Bill English : Bell Lab computer
Document, 1958-11-13
102634031
Bit assembly mechanism
Document, 1957-01-08
102634916
Automatic protection and relocation scheme
Document, 1957-12-17
102635077
Call to C.R. Green regarding Harvest
Document, 1960-10-27
102632631
Noisy mode report
Document, Circa 1959
102634149
Invert 3 x 3 matrix
Document, Circa 1959
102634151
The computer age and its potential for management
Harper & Row
Document, 1965
102636347
Logical connectives
Document, 1956-02-14
102632270
305 RAMAC manufacturing requirements generation
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document
102679486
New methods of knowing
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1960-01
102680027