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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Introduction to Turbo Prolog
Sybex
Document, 1987
102701159
Inside the IBM PC
Brady Publishing
Document, 1986
102623163
Computers
Watts
Document, 1978
102623168
The story of computers
Harcourt, Brace & World
Document, 1964
102701003
Upgrading to MS-DOS 5
Que Corporation
Document, 1991
102626294
Pick Basic: a reference guide
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Document, 1990
102676869
Introduction to Common LISP
Academic Press
Document, 1987
102619155
Computer images
Time-Life Books
Document, 1986
102709742
Computer security
Time-Life Books
Document, 1986
102636281
Revolution in science
Time-Life Books
Document, 1987
102622362
Robotics : understanding computers
Time-Life Books
Document, 1986
102636279
Introductory theory of computer science
Springer-Verlag
Document, 1983
102623264
Software folklore
Computing Trends
Document, 1991
102701266
Atari roots : a guide to Atari assembly language
DataMost
Document, 1984
102625841
Charles Babbage, pioneer of the computer
Princeton University Press
Document, 1982
102628193
Computer: bit slices from a life
Underwood Press
Document, 1991
102628357
High output management
Random House
Document, 1983
102623307
Basic computer games
Workman Publishing
Document, 1978
102624108
Auerbach on optical character recognition
Auerbach Publishers, Inc.
Document, 1971
102625860
Artificial intelligence : the case against
Croom Helm
Document, 1987
102624184