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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KIM-1 microcomputer system
MOS Technology, Inc.
Document
102687904
TITAN technical overview release 1.0
Ardent Computer Corporation
Document, 1988
102679533
Software submission guide
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1983
102683926
Digital research product briefs
Digital Research
Document, 1981-1983
102687819
GSFP00.PROT0.DATA
GMD
Document, 1978-11-06
102693328
Flyer number 5 through 8A consolidated
Digital Group
Document
102687844
Leading Edge personal computers
Leading Edge Products, Inc.
Document, 1984
102687902
SBA invoicing user guide
Durango Systems, Inc.
Document, 1980
102679916
MAXI-BASIC version 2.0
Digital Group
Document, 1978-04
102687825
MITS Altair 8800 assembly manual
MITS Inc.
Document, 1975
102687820
Apple in depth
Apple Computer, Inc.
Document, 1981
102683912
8080 macro assembler, ver 2.4
GMD
Document
102693327
TR-20 and TR-48
Electronic Associates, Inc. (EAI)
Document, 1966-03
102687842
8008 8-bit parallel central processor unit
Intel Corporation
Document, 1972-04
102687905
Orientation to electronic data processing
Sperry Rand Corporation. Univac Division
Document, 1964
102683927
The honeywell story
The Newcomen Society of the United States
Document, 1986-01
102687823
Technical summary 700 business computer
Durango Systems, Inc.
Document, 1981
102687835
OM-200 card reader technical manual
Documation, Inc.
Document, 1972-02
102672292
A computer that grows with you
Business Week
Document, 1964-03-14
102687828
A practical approach to analog computers
Electronic Associates, Inc. (EAI)
Document, 1962-08
102687829