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WELCOME TO THE TYPEWRITER MUSEUM. All of the typewriters on this page are owned by me, but are only on public display virtually through this Web site....
Ubuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, the developers of the Ubuntu operating system, using the year and month of the release as a ve...
Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) of Salem, Massachusetts, USA constructed his first experimental telephone in Boston. Thomas A Watson (1854-1934) ass...
I met my first computer, a DEC PDP-11/70, in 1981, and I've been hooked ever since. I got a computer of my own, an Atari 600XL, in 1982 or '83. I got...
Links to a UNISYS corporate history timeline...
The computers of the late 1940s were all one-of-a-kind special projects done at research laboratories or companies closely tied to government funding....
UNIVAC is the name of a business unit and division of the Remington Rand company formed by the 1950 purchase of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporatio...
The UNIVAC 1100/2200 series is a series of compatible 36-bit computer systems, beginning with the UNIVAC 1107 in 1962, initially made by Sperry Rand....
This truly one-of-a-kind machine, a UNIVAC 9400 mainframe, is the heart of one of the most impressive exhibitions of the museum. In the 1960s it was u...
The UNIVAC LARC (Livermore Advanced Research Computer) was Remington Rand's first attempt at building a supercomputer. It was designed for multiproces...
Univac memories - quotes...
In computer science, a universal Turing machine (UTM) is a Turing machine that can simulate an arbitrary Turing machine on arbitrary input. The univer...
George Boole archives collection at UCC in Cork, Ireland...
Museum of man, nature and science Since 1934, the University Museum has been a scientific museum in the academic heart of the city of Groningen. Be...
Records of Varian Associates, 1948-1972....
Computer history of automated teller machines. Serving as research forum for collaborative work while also creating a site where relevant informa...
Records of the Imperial College of Science and Technology - use search term, computer history...
Computer and Information Science Department RG-25/C9 Computer and Information Science, Dept. of–Technical Reports RG-25/C9/00...
The University of Michigan Executive System, or UMES, a batch operating system developed at the University of Michigan in 1958, was widely used at man...
A virtual museum of computing artifacts....
This site provides a description in English of the two first computers made in Italy around 1960. One of these is said to be the first transistorized...
Description and Source Information for Images used in Introduction to the Guide to the ENIAC Trial Exhibits Master Collection...
This page is an on-line presentation of the physical museum exibit in the Computer Science Department at the University of Stellenbosch. The departmen...
Dated site listing people and projects in the history of computing...
Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX, sometimes also written as Unix) is a multitasking, multi-user computer operating system originally developed in...
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and protocols used for connection, c...
A USB flash drive is a data storage device that consists of flash memory with an integrated Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. USB flash drives are...
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a standard interface for connecting peripheral devices to a host computer. The USB system was originally devised by a gr...
An FAQ on the history of Usenet...
UTS is an implementation of the UNIX operating system for IBM mainframe (and compatible) computers. Amdahl created the first versions of UTS, and rele...
UWIN is a computer software package created by David Korn which allows programs written for the operating system Unix be built and run on Microsoft Wi...
Vala is a programming language created with the goal of bringing modern language features to C, with no added runtime needs and with little overhead,...
VAX was an instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the mid-1970s. A 32-bit complex instruction set comp...
On this site you can expect lots of information on Digital's old VAX machines and their operating systems, at first concentrating on NetBSD....
The website specializes in Vector MZ and Vector 3 based Vector Graphic S-100 computer systems including: Vector Graphic System B; Vector...
Vector-06C (Russian: Вектор-06Ц) is a home computer that was designed and mass produced in USSR in the late...
Seventh Edition Unix, also called Version 7 Unix, Version 7 or just V7, was an important early release of the Unix operating system. V7, released in 1...
Before 1900 People have been using mechanical devices to aid calculation for thousands of years. For example, the abacus probably existed in Babylon...
Welcome to Videocard Virtual Museum, personal videocard collection! I'm Slaventus, the owner of these videocards. I've started collecting them somewhe...
Videotopia's homepage provides a brief description of Videotopia's purpose, and a link for accessing information on the exhibit's components (entitled...
Vinagre is a VNC client for the GNOME desktop environment. It was included in GNOME 2.22. It has several features, like the ability to connect to mult...
A celebration of old calculators showing the evolution from mechanical calculator to pocket electronic calculator Featuring - Mechanical & earl...
Many sections and images of older computers....
This web site is dedicated to collecting, restoring and simply playing with old (A.K.A. vintage, classic, antique, outdated or just plain junk) comput...
The VIP Club, Twin Cities retirees of UNISYS, Lockheed Martin, and predecessors. Formed in 1980, our web site has Club items and Legacy articles by m...
The website provides links 1) to information on a 2003 conference on the History of Nordic Computing (HiNC 1), 2) a Computing History quiz, 3) an Intr...
ABC CPU Collection Total images in all categories: 4,166...
This virtual museum includes an eclectic collection of World Wide Web (WWW) hyperlinks connected with the history of computing and on-line computer-ba...