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Our new permanent exhibition “Computerspiele. Evolution eines Mediums” ("Computer Games. Evolution of a Medium") opened on the 21st of January, 20...
Manufacturer Diverse - A - Abacus Computer ABC ABS Computer Access Matrix Acer Acorn ACS Actebis Actrix ACVS Adcomp ADD-X Systems...
Home of the Computer Museum in Munich overview of the existing museum in the computer overview of the existing software at the Museum accessories such...
Computing in Japan...
CPU History Museum for Intel CPUs, AMD Processor, Cyrix Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and more....
The Cray-History.net site covers the entire timeline of supercomputers that carried the Cray name. From Cray-1 to Cray-T3E and beyond, the complex...
Personal history from the co-inventory of VisiCalc. History of Software Arts, VisiCalc, Software Garden, Slate Corporation, Trelix Corporation...
I think the older computers are much more fun than the new ones, well in six months the new computers will be out dated any way, then I'll add them to...
In September, 1963, under the direction of mathematics professors John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz, a project to establish a time-sharing system at...
The Datamath Calculator Museum helps to preserve the spectacular achievements of Texas Instruments on the electronic calculator history initiated with...
Experience the world of science and technology, from their origins to the present day, in 50 exhibition areas covering some 47 000 square metres. Th...
Searchable (ASCII character rather than image) version of the 393 page document "A Fourth Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems" R...
Edsger Wybe Dijkstra was one of the most influential members of computing science's founding generation. Among the domains in which his scientific con...
The EDSAC was the world's first stored-program computer to operate a regular computing service. Designed and built at Cambridge University, England,...
From the Internet to the iPod, technologies are transforming our society and empowering us as speakers, citizens, creators, and consumers. When our fr...
When V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai created the first email system in 1978 for UMDNJ at Newark, NJ, he literally created the electronic version of paper postal...
This website is a nostalgic remembrance (ie a failing memory) of times spent as a member of EMI Computing Services Division in the late 1960s, working...
Eniac museum...
The website's homepage provides access to an index of the site's computing history texts. Users may access primary source images and information on: 1...
This document, intended as a reliable electronic reference tool, provides a timeline for three types of developments and milestones: (1) advances in l...
Introduction: What's a "Great CPU"? This list is not intended to be an exhaustive compilation of microprocessors, but rather a description of designs...
HPCC is a voluntary, independent body run by and for users of handheld and portable computers and calculators. The club has been helping members for m...
Books, sites, and articles on HP history: •Company •Founders •Products and Reminiscences •HP Publications •Books on HP •Books on E...
History of Computing in the UK: A Resource Guide...
part 1 - SPARC History 1987-1996 (published 1996 in the SPARC Product Directory) In the beginning... It has to be said that in 1987 when Sun in...
1950s 1957 USSR launches Sputnik, first artificial earth satellite. In response, US forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the followi...
01.09.02 HCM > 500 The HCM now has more than 500 different machines in its collecton! Thanks everyone! 12.06.01 HCM = 400 The HCM now has 400 dif...
The HP Computer Museum is a collection of old Hewlett-Packard computer hardware, software, documentation and other marketing materials from HP's early...
Because of about 150(ish) of these British Built and designed machines, which had their heyday in the early 1960's. This is the only machine left in t...
This page contains a variety of analog computer impressions - most of these machines have been scrapped a long time ago (which really makes me feel sa...
The Internet Society is a global cause-driven organization governed by a diverse Board of Trustees that is dedicated to ensuring that the Internet sta...
The International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) aims at developing the knowledge essential to the long-te...
IPSJ Computer Museum is a virtual museum where you can find information about historical Japanese computers and the people engaged in the development...
Computer history links to many sites around the world. Directory of websites that have computer archival activities....
Various papers and simulation programs for the Z chip. Konrad Zuse (1910-1995) built the first program-controlled computing machine in the world. H...
1935-1938: Konrad Zuse builds Z1, world's first program-controlled computer. Despite certain mechanical engineering problems it had all the basic ingr...
More than 50 years ago, in 1951, Leo 1, a British computer, became the world's first business computer. This is the site of the LEO Computers Socie...
MAME's website provides information about the organization, its history, legalist guidelines that MAME follows and asks its users to respect, a "Conta...
Multics (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service) is a mainframe timesharing operating system begun in 1965 and used until 2000. Multics began a...
Knowing the past, understand the present, to imagine the future - Conservation of memorial objects since 1942....
In the heart of Paris, follow in the footsteps of inventors and adventurers of the history of technology. Discover a unique heritage of 2500 objects s...
We are an Austin, Texas nonprofit organization seeking to inspire and educate the public with engaging exhibits on the evolution of computer history a...
Site for the Museum of Computing in Swindon...
Collection of Calculators, around 4007 calculators online....
The Museums Computer Group provides a forum for discussion between museum, gallery, archive and higher education professionals who work with computers...
Users access a brief description of the Computer History Exhibit, which features 900 artifacts, a collections of the exhibit's theme, a pictoral sampl...
Static list of obsolete computers...
Early personal computers were nothing like present day computers, they had personality! Each was different and more exciting than the previous, wi...