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Slackware is a free and open source Linux-based operating system. It was one of the earliest operating systems to be built on top of the Linux kernel...
The slide rule, also known colloquially as a slipstick, is a mechanical analog computer. The slide rule is used primarily for multiplication and divis...
Collection of slide rules and other historical computing artifacts....
The calculator section is divided into 4 groups: Slide Rules Mechanical & Electronic Calculators Microcomputers Misc. Items (Early artifacts,...
Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programming language. Smalltalk was created as the language to underpin the "new world"...
We asked ourselves, how can we best document the history of smartwatches while it is being written right before our eyes? Bring it to LIFE! Yes, it’...
A search mechanism for records of Smithsonian Institution....
Collection Information System (CIS) records documenting the development, processes and implementation of various computer systems used at the National...
Office of Computer Services records, 1975-1982....
Assistant Director for Automatic Data Processing, Automation Development Records, 1965-1990...
Department of History of Science, Records, 1923-1980. This accession consists of miscellaneous correspondence, fiscal records, annual reports, incomi...
Search the Smithsonian Institution Archives’ collections, which contain the official records of the Smithsonian, as well as personal papers, special...
Office of Computer Services, Records, 1979-1982...
Office of Computer Services, SELGEM, 1966-1982...
Early CAD: Gerber Scientific Instrument Company Records, 1911-1998...
Papers documenting Goldstein's career in computers, including technical manuals, trade literature, advertising, photographs, internal business papers,...
Ralph H. Baer papers. Pioneer of early videogame technology. German-born ordnance specialist, inventor, and engineer....
The records of Safko International, Inc., document an assistive computer technology company created by Lon S. Safko to produce and sell the environmen...
Robert Ledley helped develop the world's first whole-body, computer-aided tomograph (i.e., CAT scanner), known as the ACTA Scanner in 1973 at Georgeto...
West Coast Computer Faire Collection, 1977, 1980....
Records of I.C.E. Integrated Circuit Engineering, 1970-1997....
The John Clifford Shaw Papers contain reports, research notes, correspondence, memorandum, and diagrams documenting Shaw?s development of one of the e...
Joseph Mountain's long and varied career featured aerial mapping and photography, gold and oil exploration for private interests, air navigation and t...
Welcome to Smith's Chips, a collection focussing mainly on Intel CPUs and FPUs, from the 4004 4 bit processor to current day processors. The collec...
SNOBOL (String Oriented Symbolic Language) is a generic name for the computer programming languages developed between 1962 and 1967 at AT&T Bell Labor...
The Society for the History of Technology was formed in 1958 to encourage the study of the development of technology and its relations with society an...
A computer has the hardware and software parts, which enable it to function. The advancement of computer technology involves the invention and develop...
The Software History Center website provides links to 1) a mission statement, 2) a description of projects (such as the Software Corporate Histories P...
The Software Preservation Society (SPS), formerly the Classic Amiga Preservation Society (CAPS), dedicates itself to the preservation of software for...
Solaris is a Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems. It superseded their earlier SunOS in 1993. Oracle Solaris, as it is now k...
Sun's logo with interleaved copies of the word sun, was designed by Stanford University professor Vaughan Pratt. The initial version of the logo with...
3000 - 500 BC Abacus Manipulating numbers has been an onerous chore since the development of commerce. Interestingly, the first attempt to autom...
This page is a work in progress. It is an attempt by my to capture some of the key events, dates, and players that have helped drive the evolution of...
Our Mission: Preserving Engineering, Communications and Computation History We seek the three dimensional artifacts, the papers and thoughts of t...
Online collection of Mechanical calculators, Electro-mechanical calculators, Electronic calculators, DEC PDP-11 family computers, i8080, i8085 family...
The SPARCstation, SPARCserver and SPARCcenter product lines were a series of SPARC-based computer workstations and servers in desktop, deskside (pedes...
Speakeasy is a numerical computing interactive environment also featuring an interpreted programming language. It was initially developed for internal...
Speedcoding or Speedcode was the first higher-level language created for an IBM computer. The language was developed by John Backus in 1953 for the IB...
Speleotrove website: an accumulation of web pages, documents, and software....
Split-C is a parallel extension of the C programming language. The Split-C project website describes Split-C as: a parallel extension of the C prog...
Spring was an experimental microkernel-based object oriented operating system developed at Sun Microsystems in the early 1990s. Using technology subst...
Spyware is a type of malware that can be installed on computers, and which collects small pieces of information about users without their knowledge. T...
SQL, often referred to as Structured Query Language, is a database computer declarative language designed for managing data in relational database man...
Squirrel is a high level imperative, object-oriented programming language, designed to be a light-weight scripting language that fits in the size, mem...
The homepage describes the Project's mission, and provides links to 1) a database of the Project's archives, 2) a donation's page, 3) a description of...
Silicone Genesis' homepage provides links to a description of their semi-conductor histories: the Fairchild Chronicles -- a"3+ hour documentary...cov...
The Microelectronics in Silicon Valley webpage features primary source images, a list of key dates in microelectronics history, a bibliography of micr...
The Microcomputing Videogames webpage provides links to 1) information on each game (the links are alphabetized according to the name of the games),...