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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Friden Calculator Model RSR/Fully Automatic Calculator
Friden
Document, 1966
102713518
Dec System 10 FORTRAN-10 Language Manual
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1974-01
102713513
Dec System 10 ALGOL
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1974-07
102713506
IBM Reference Manual 709/7090 FORTRAN Programming System
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1961-01
102713392
Program Logic OS/I/O1 Supervisor Logic
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1972-02
102713397
Monroe Application to Simple Correlation
Monroe Calculating Machine Company, Inc.
Document, 1937
102703982
M202 triple J-K flip-flop
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1968-12-12
102742649
Julian K. Brantley named Vice President, Communications, at Ashton-Tate
Ashton-Tate
Document, 1984-02-14
102762623
A microprogrammed CSECT monitor
Linz University
Document, 1980-04
102664705
Clippings
Document, 1969-1973
102710185
The dispossessed
Avon Books
Document, 1975
102776182
Standards for open systems interconnection
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1988
102725180
Synonymy and semantic classification
Cambridge Language Research Unit
Document, 1964
102703275
Vulcan's hammer
Ace Books
Document, 1960
102789018
Interface message processor : specifications for the interconnection of a host and an IMP : appendex J and K
BBN Communications Corporation
Document, 1983-12
102774924
LINDSYS linc data system
Wisconsin, University of
Document, 1973-06
102659378
How to use supercalc
Dilithium Press
Document, 1983
102698908
Smithsonian
Document, 2001
102762284
Annual Review in Automatic Programming
Pergamon Press
Document, 1969
102806568
IBM System/360 Model 44 Programming System Assembler Language
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1966
102713401