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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Correspondence between Knuth and Corrado Böhm
Document, 1968
102724601
EASY : Elegant Assembler SYstem
Document, 1960-07-04
102724574
Computer languages : example code handout
Document, 1964-12
102724606
DRUNCIBLE
Document, 1959-09-08
102724581
Logical coding (flowcharting)
Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation
Document, 1949-07-05
102724670
Computerwissenschaften
Document, 1969-01
102724649
Super electronic computing machine
Document, 1946-07
102724651
Peter Naur's compiler documentation for Gier Algol translator
Document, 1962
102724599
MEASY : More Elegant Assembler SYstem
Document, 1960-08-24
102724575
MIX assembly program, test deck, and loading routine
Document, 1965-03-17
102724587
Digitek Fortran compiler for the Daystrom 636 computer
Document, 1963
102724570
Purdue compiler : general description
Purdue University. Computer Research Program
Document, 1958-07
102724619
Standard flow chart and coding conventions
Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation
Document, ca. 1950
102724671
The ENIAC
Document, 1948-04-30
102724652
Some comments on the problem of sorting
Document, 1956-12-18
102724669
On Alan Turing and the origins of digital computers
Edinburgh University Press
Document, 1972-11; 1972-06-12
102724643
Computer languages, from seminar series on computer applications to biology : example code handout
Document, 1963-02-08
102724605
Lecture notes on automatic coding of an electronic computer
Document, 1962-12-14
102724612
Data structures in Digitek's FORTRAN IV compiler for the SDS 900 series
Document, 1966-07-08
102724578
COSYN (3 listings)
Document, 1961-01-13
102724585