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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I Pray in Fortran button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object
102638516
PL/I button
International Business Machines (IBM)
Physical object, Circa 1964
102628877
Newton button
Apple Computer, Inc.
Physical object, ca. 1993
102657340
I <heart> VM bumpersticker
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Physical object
102662527
“I Tymshare Do You?” button
Tymshare
Physical object, 1965 ca.
102657460
NEC PC-8012A Personal Computer I/O Unit
Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. (NEC)
Physical object
102678156
Univac I pluggable units
Physical object, Circa 1951
102677153
Front view of the ILLIAC I computer
Illinois, University of (Urbana-Champaign)
Still Image, Circa 1953
102698457
ILLIAC I and II documents
Document
X3492.2006
Mark I* Logic Door
Ferranti, Ltd.
Physical object, 1953
X66.82
I Pray in Fortran button
Physical object
102716330
I'm not brain-dead, I use QuickC button
Microsoft Corporation
Physical object
E1033
I confessed to cringely button
Public Broadcasting Service
Physical object, 1997
E1261
PDP-8-I
Still Image
102630605
I believe in Memorex button
Memorex Corporation
Physical object
102718141
I survived Wilderness EDU Ware button
Edu-Ware Services, Inc.
Physical object
102657274
I dig Boulder Dash Physics button
Physical object
102657243
SCOPE 2/MULTIPLEXED I/O INTERFACE SPEC.
Control Data Corporation (CDC)
Document, 1970
102641234
I love it when you dBase me button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object, ca. 1982
102662021
UNIVAC I Uniservo tape drive
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951
102682841