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Texas Instruments Promotional Photographs of the First Hand-Held Calculator
Texas Instruments
Still image, 1966
102803410
R. E. McDonald explains to J. Frank Forster the new UNIVAC plated-wire memory
Still image, 1966
102683543
Bendix G-15 computer on display in a museum
Still Image, ca. 1989
102652137
Harry Huskey working at his desk
Still Image, ca. 1949
102652151
The SWAC System
Still Image, 1953
102652149
Gilson Slide Rule
Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service
Still image
102675451
Radio Shack TRS-80 advertisement
Radio Shack
Still image, Circa 1977
102621834
PC Week X04951 - X05000
PC WEEK
Still image, 1996
102779974
PC Week X05251 - X05300
PC WEEK
Still image, 1995
102784310
Harry Huskey in front of the SWAC computer holding a module
Still Image, ca. 1950
102652148
Harry Huskey watching the construction of the SWAC computer
Still Image, ca. 1949
102652150
Harry Huskey sits in front of the SWAC
Still Image, ca. 1951
102652140
Col. Paul N. Gillon
Still Image, 1940-1949
102649729
PC Week X03851 - X03900
PC WEEK
Still image, 1995
102779956
PC Week X02301 - X02350
PC WEEK
Still image, undated
102775803
Purdue Video Terminal
Still image, 1974
102803553
Intel i860 XP Processor die shot
Intel Corporation
Still Image
102652379
Harry Huskey in front of the SWAC computer console
Still image, ca. 1950
102652146
What Harvard FX can do (sample)
Software Publishing Corporation
Still image, undated
102770209
Purdue Eye
Still image, 1974
102803554