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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RIKKE-1 miscellaneous worksheets
Aarhus, University of
Document, 1974
102660285
Smaky - FOS
Epsitec-system SA
Document, 1989-09
102663133
Transceiver
Physical object
102681584
SPC information materials
Software Publishing Corporation (SPC)
Document, 1983-1988
102680846
Breadboard
Physical object
102671150
Printed circuit board
Bendix Corporation
Physical object
102677538
SWAC Williams-Kilburn Tube
National Bureau of Standards
Physical object, Circa 1950
X872.88
MASTMENU
Lawson Enterprises
Document, 1982
102722314
Project 90
Document, 1991-10
102804941
AN2: a switch-based LAN
Document, 1992
102804939
Multics - Counter Measurements of CPU
Document, 1969-1972
102805026
StringToNumb.T coding
Document, 1986
102799421
Job history
Document, 1961-1976
102805211
MOZART QUARTET IN D K.285 230 ILLEGIBLE
Software
102649838
Read Write Hold and Deslect 4520 D system building block
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Physical object, Circa 1965
102716757
Hearing research, acoustics, and auditory neuroscience
SRI International; Stanford Research Institute (SRI)
Document, 1960-1996
102734088
Product and client proposals
Document, 1980-1982
102734110
D-112 MSI 12-bit digital computer
Digital Computer Controls, Inc.
Document, ca. 1970
102776268
Churchill Club | Using our foundation to build the new D&B
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2014-06-03
102792497
The Univac tube program
Remington Rand, Inc.
Document, Circa 1954
102659304