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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340 programming manual
Bunker-Ramo Corporation
Document, 1964-06
102724595
The inventory simplified
The Tabulating Machine Company
Document, 1923
102724668
The evolution of software
Computer Sciences Corporation
Document, ca. 1974
102724645
340 system manual
Bunker-Ramo Corporation
Document, 1964-06
102724594
ALGAE I : a compiler for IBM 704
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
Document, 1958-07-21
102724617
Corrado Böhm patent application
Document, 1952-10-01
102724597
Automatische rechenplanfertigung bei programmgesteuerten rechenmaschinen
Birkhauser Verlag
Document, 1961
102724600
Burroughs Balgol 220 compiler listing
Burroughs Corporation
Document, 1962-03
102724572
Preliminary design of a business data processor
Burroughs Corporation
Document, 1963-04-15
102724609
BLAISE : a preprocessor for PASCAL
Document, 1979-03
102724611
THREETRAN compiler
Document, 1965-03-23
102724589
Maintenance manual for PSYCO : part one
Document, 1961-01-10
102724591
Algebraic formulation of flow diagrams
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
Document, 1957-06-20
102724616
Computing at Case Institute
Case Alumni Association
Document, 1983
102724642
Runtime system library for FORTRAN II
Document, 1962
102724608
New concept for a computer
Burroughs Corporation
Document, 1961-02-16
102724610
Fortruncible
Document, 1960-04
102724615
THREETRAN algebraic interpreter
Document, 1965-03-21
102724588
The computer : born in a tavern
The Washington Post
Document, 1974-01-13
102724634
Collation methods for the UNIVAC system : volume I
Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation
Document, 1950-12-08
102724672