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UNIVAC operations manual, draft
Remington Rand, Inc.
Document, Circa 1951
102660595
ENIAC anniversary dinner at Moore School
Document, 1961-10-12
102660843
Trouble shooting hints [for UNIVAC I]
Document, 1953-05-27
102660603
UNIVAC maintenance conference documents
Document, 1954-05
102660689
Draft operations manual UNIVAC supervisory control unit documents
Document, 1953-1955
102660608
Logical desgin features employed in LARC
Document, Circa 1959
102660451
UNIVAC instructions code C-10
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Document, 1950
102660610
List of function table signals
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Document, 1950-05-01
102660665
UNIVAC acceptance test meeting minutes [Census Bureau]
Document, 1950-09-06
102660588
37 diagrams of the UNIVAC's circuits
Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (EMCC)
Document, 1951
102660590
Newspaper clippings 1981-1983
Document, 1981-1983
102685271
Report on Dr. Eckert's visit to Japan, 1964
Document, 1964-05
102660862
Zurich trip Report, 1970
Document, 1971-01
102660874
Project Mike: Magnetic field recorder
Document, 1942
102683462
Eckert Mauchly Computer Corporation financing problems
Document, 1950
102683479
ENIAC inventors address change form
Document, 1963
102660580
letter from Vice President Nelson Rockefeller
Document, 1976
102660840
Planning and Engineering reports
Document, 1971
102660446
How the electronic computer works
Document, 1962-03-26
102660388
The challenge of automation
Document, 1965
102660333