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Unicomp keyboards
Description: Manufacturers of IBM style buckling spring keyboards.
 
Apple 2 software repository
Description: Disk image repository with screenshots. Real 51/4 floppies converted to DSK files. Programs are in French.
 
Thomson mo5, mo6 and olivetti pc128
Description: Downloadable games and programs with screenshots, cover art, and documentation.
 
Ibm archives
Description: IBMs own history site, with pages on many of their significant systems (see especially the Exhibits and Documents sections).
 
Xerox star research paper
Description: An on-going research paper about the Xerox 8010; the Star.
 
The first pcs
Description: Kenbak-1; Micral; and Altair 8800.
 
The burroughs b-205 computer
Description: A mixture of science fiction and fact concerning the B205.
 
Cosmac elf
Description: History of 1802-based computing and home of the TinyELF emulator for Palm OS handhelds. Documents, scans, message board.
 
Computing at columbia timeline
Description: Summary of Columbia Universitys dense, more than 50-year-long history of academic use of IBM systems. Includes links to descriptions of most of the systems they hav
 
Charles babbage institute
Description: CBI is a research center dedicated to promoting the study of the history of computing and its impact on society, and preserving relevant documentation.
 
History of computing information
Description: History of computing, with a focusing on the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, the worlds first operational, general purpose, electronic digital compute
 
Ibiblio
Description: PDP-11 freeware archives.
 
Highgates pdp-8 page
Description: Documents for PDP-8 minicomputer, covering hardware, software, and supporting materials.
 
Doug joness dec pdp-8 index
Description: All about the PDP-8 computer; emulators, documentation and history.
 
Video genie system
Description: A personal tribute to an early model PC.
 
Yapp
Description: Yet another PDP-11 Page, from John Holden.
 
Ibm advanced computing systems
Description: A description of the first superscalar computer system - the IBM ACS project in the 1960s.
 
Ibm stretch
Description: A brief description of the hardware parallelism of the IBM Stretch computer (also known as the IBM 7030).
 
Univac memories
Description: An ever growing collection of memorabilia, contemporary documents, and anecdotes recounting the history of UNIVAC 1100 series mainframes.
 
Mechanical aids to calculation
Description: History on the first automatic totalizer by Sir George Julius, mechanical aids to calculation - extracts of a paper presented to the Institution of Engineers Austral
 
Altair
Description: Brief article on the history of the Altair 8800.
 
Oldcomputers.net
Description: A historical timeline on computers dating back to 1970.
 
Colossus at bletchley park
Description: History and photos.
 
Apf imagination machine
Description: Historical information about the APF 6800 computer and its designers.
 
Classic computing mailing list
Description: Mailing list of nearly 1000 members dedicated to preserve and archive classic computer documentation and software.
 
Pdp-1 emulation
Description: Emulate a PDP-1 on a modern PC.
 
The pdp-11 unix preservation society
Description: Devoted to the preservation of all information related to the versions of Unix that ran on Digital PDPs.
 
Nocrews pdp-10 stuff
Description: PDP-10 software and links to other PDP-10 sites.
 
Pdp-10 software archive
Description: PDP-10 commercial software covered by the hobbyist license.
 
Rsts-11 library entries
Description: Compiled by Tim Shoppa.
 
Pc - history
Description: Devoted to the history of the PC, covers all types of personal computers from 1970 to present.
 
Blinkenlights archaeological institute
Description: The Institute was established in 1997 to excavate, preserve, research, and present interesting and historically significant computing devices.
 
Bletchley park museum : lorenz cipher machine
Description: Descriptions of the Lorenz cipher machine and the Colossus computer built to crack the code. Information on the rebuild of a working Colossus.
 
Take a tour of bletchley park
Description: Information and photos on the Colossus rebuild project at Bletchley Park.
 
System 80 support site
Description: Dedicated to the System 80, a TRS-80 Model 1 clone, popular in Australia and New Zealand in the early 1980s and a TRS-80 model 1 (near-)clone.
 
Ibm 1620
Description: Homage to the venerable IBM 1620 computer.
 
How a computer saved the world
Description: Article from the American Computer Science Association about the history of Colossus (and IBMs involvement in WWII).
 
Joe smiths pdp-10
Description: History of 36-bit computing.
 
Online pdp-8
Description: Information on the Digital PDP-8 computer and peripherals.
 
Ibm 360/370/3090/390
Description: A condensed history of IBM mainframes and their operating systems from System/360 through System/390.
 
Club 100
Description: Continued support for Tandy/Radio Shack computer owners.
 
Intel 4004
Description: A project that documents and preserves historical information about this microprocessor. Offers schematics, a simulator written in Java and information about derived
 
Ruuds commodore site
Description: Documentation, ROM listings, and interfacing information about the KIM, PET, CBM, VIC-20, C64 and C128 computers.
 
The cray-cyber project
Description: Operation of historical supercomputers and putting them online for free interactive use. A Cray Y-MP EL is online 24x7. Most of the machines are only running on Satu
 
Tandy color computer supersite
Description: Fan portal offering downloads and discussion forums. Includes in browser java emulator with integrated CoCo games.
 
The home computer hall of fame
Description: I like to think of this page as a nostalgia trip, somewhere people can go to in order to find out information about old (and sometimes best forgotten) home computers
 
Vz-alive
Description: Site based on the TRS-80. Featuring emulators, discussions, programs, downloads, games and information.
 
Dec 36-bit computers
Description: Information on DEC 36-bit computers.
 
Heathkit computers
Description: Heathkit and Zenith 8-bit computers and non-IBM compatible systems, like the H8, H11, H89, and H/Z-100. Includes information, software, manuals, catalogs, and an H89
 
Online vintage computer magazine
Description: Has many how-to articles, and much other TRS-80 related information.
 

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