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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...
OCaml is the most popular variant of the Caml language. From a language standpoint, it extends the core Caml language with a fully-fledged object-orie...
Welcome to the Old Calculator Web Museum. Let me introduce myself. I'm Rick Bensene, the curator of this museum. I'm 54, live in a rural area outside...
History The early history of computing. If you want to begin at the beginning, then start here...
Collections of many old PC computers....
On-line computer museum since 1995...
I collect bits of information about old computers. I started out with a passion for the Elliott 803, but have widened my interests somewhat....
Since the 1990s, the bitsavers collective has been scanning computer-related documentation and materials as well as rescuing software from rapidly-fad...
History of Olivetti...
OmniWeb is a proprietary Internet web browser developed and marketed by The Omni Group. It is available exclusively for Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X operatin...
The First General-purpose Electronic Computer In 1937, Claude Elwood Shannon, then a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,...
This web site is devoted to the history of test equipment produced by the Hewlett-Packard Company which is now known as Agilent Technologies. I own a...
Since the inception of the WIMP-based Graphical User Interface more than 20 years ago at the legendary Xerox PARC laboratory, the world has seen many...
The Online Operating System is a fully multi-lingual and free to use web desktop written in JavaScript using Ajax. It is a windows-based desktop envir...
A capsule history of online news and information systems....
Compilation of links relating to computer history....
The Open Programming Language (OPL) is an embedded programming language for portable devices that run the Symbian Operating System, which can be found...
OpenBSD is a Unix-like computer operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Unix derivative developed at the University of...
HMPP for Hybrid Multicore Parallel Programming. Based on a set of directives, OpenHMPP Standard is a programming model designed to handle hardware...
OpenMP (Open Multi-Processing) is an API (Application Programming Interface) that supports multi-platform shared memory multiprocessing programming in...
OpenPA is a resource for HP PA-RISC and IA64 computers with in-depth technical descriptions and background information. This site is independent of an...
openSUSE ( /ˌoʊpənˈsuːzə/) is a general purpose operating system built on top of the Linux kernel, developed by the comm...
The Opera browser started out in 1994 as a research project in Norway's telecom company, Telenor. Independent development was continued by Opera Softw...
Opera Mini is a web browser designed primarily for mobile phones, smartphones and personal digital assistants. Until version 4 it used the Java ME pla...
An Operating System (OS) is an interface between hardware and user which is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the shar...
This series is intended to demonstrate and teach operating system development from the ground up. Introduction Welcome to the wonderful and crazy...
You can find much informations about the history of operating systems and historical facts since the first release of this website in 2001. This proje...
Jon S. von Tetzchner, along with colleague Geir Ivarsøy, started developing a Web browser while working for Norwegian Telecom Research (Telenor) in 1...
Opteron is AMD's x86 server and workstation processor line, and was the first processor which supported the AMD64 instruction set architecture (known...
OptimJ help you develop, document and test large optimization-based applications faster and with better quality....
Oracle's corporate history website...
For over a decade, the Chairmen's Committee and Sponsors of the Computerworld Honors Program have made possible the creation of oral histories and vid...
IEEE listing of organized museums...
In a world where Microsoft increasingly threatens to dominate computing and the Internet, the strongest potential rival to its dominance is no longer...
The Internet emerged in the U.S. engineering research community between 1969 and 1983, an outgrowth of the marriage between computing and communicatio...
Look here to find the true record of how DOS got started on its way to becoming, for a considerable period of time, the most widely used computer prog...
Introduction Designing a coherent and sensible programming language is hard. Even if technically successful, a new language is preposterously unlikel...
ORVYL and WYLBUR are the names associated with the Stanford Timesharing System.[1][2] Initially developed in 1967-68 for the IBM S/360-67 mainframe co...
OS-9 is a family of real-time, process-based, multitasking, multi-user, Unix-like operating systems, developed in the 1980s, originally by Microware S...
The Oughtred Society was founded in 1991 by a group of slide rule collectors and is dedicated to the preservation and history of slide rules and other...
Here you’ll find technical information on 90% of the British-designed computers that came onto the market in the period 1950 – 1965. The data, com...
Here’s how computers arose.… Ancient history The first programmable computers were invented in the 1940’s. Before then, people were stuck...
Definition of Laptop: A laptop computer, or simply laptop (also known as notebook computer, notebook, notepad, and incorrectly labtop ;), is a small p...
The following Outline of the Internet is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Internet. The Internet is the worldwide, publicly acce...
Palm OS (also known as Garnet OS) is a mobile operating system initially developed by Palm, Inc., for personal digital assistants (PDAs) in 1996. Palm...
Parallel computing is a form of computation in which many calculations are carried out simultaneously, operating on the principle that large problems...
PARAM is a series of supercomputers designed and assembled at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Pune, India. The latest mach...