Computers & Business Machines

Imagine the loss, 100 years from now, if museums hadn't begun preserving the artifacts of the computer age. The last few decades offer proof positive of why museums must collect continuously—to document technological and social transformations already underway.
The museum's collections contain mainframes, minicomputers, microcomputers, and handheld devices. Computers range from the pioneering ENIAC to microcomputers like the Altair and the Apple I. A Cray2 supercomputer is part of the collections, along with one of the towers of IBM's Deep Blue, the computer that defeated reigning champion Garry Kasparov in a chess match in 1997. Computer components and peripherals, games, software, manuals, and other documents are part of the collections. Some of the instruments of business include adding machines, calculators, typewriters, dictating machines, fax machines, cash registers, and photocopiers


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Sheets, PDP-8 Users Handbook
- Description
- This illustrated manual describes the basic operation of the PDP-8 minicomputer. It has DEC form number F-85.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1966
- maker
- Digital Equipment Corporation
- ID Number
- 1994.3128.16
- catalog number
- 1994.3128.16
- nonaccession number
- 1994.3128
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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Sheets, IBM 360 . . . Emulation of IBM 1401/1460
- Description
- This document describes use of the IBM1401/1460 emulator for use with the IBM System/360 Model 40, that is to say it discusses ways of useing the Model 40 to run programs written for the IBM 1401 or IBM 1406 with relatively little reprogramming. The stapled sheets have IBM file number S360-35 and IBM form number C28-6561-2.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1966
- maker
- IBM
- ID Number
- 1994.3128.11
- catalog number
- 1994.3128.11
- nonaccession number
- 1994.3128
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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Sheets, IBM Operating System/360
- Description
- This illustrated document introduces the basic concepts of the operating system for the IBM/360. It has IBM file number S360-36 and IBM form number C28-6535-0.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1965
- maker
- IBM
- ID Number
- 1994.3128.13
- catalog number
- 1994.3128.13
- nonaccession number
- 1994.3128
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History