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Ferranti Mark I computer
Still Image, 1953
102645389
CD-i handheld controller
Phillips
Physical object, 1992 ca.
102662496
Univac I module
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102691938
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102691945
Univac I module cover plate
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677147
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102677142
I (HEART SHAPE) INTERTECH button
Physical object
102747200
Univac I module
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102691940
"I didn't know I could do that on CompuServe!"
CompuServe Information Service, Inc.
Document, 1994
102637952
Keyboard
Physical object
102718310
Apple-I operation manual
Apple Computer, Inc.
Document, 1977
102637938
Apple I, schematic diagram
Apple Computer, Inc.
Document, 1976
102637940
Mark I Operators Manual
Harvard University
Document, 1953
102649952
Centipede
DC Comics Inc.
Document, 1983
102727897
RUNCIBLE I: Revised Unified New Compiler Runcible I Vol 1 Series V Clockwatch
Case Institute of Technology
Document, 1958-1959
102646450
UNIVAC I Supervisory Control Console
Remington Rand, Inc.
Physical object, 1951 ca.
102667576
UNIVAC I Console
Still Image
102621837
Lochstreifenleseprogram "Simplizissimus I" ( Program "Simplizissimus I" for reading punch-hole records)
Document, 1961
102727091
Cyberdreams I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream box
Cyberdreams, Inc.
Physical object
102718223
PDP-8/I faceplate
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Physical object
102666054