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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ICOM Button, The Game's Afoot
- Description
- This circular button has a silhouette of detective Sherlock Holmes with a pipe on a white background. White text on the silhouette reads: The game's afoot. It has a black ICOM logo under the silhouette.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- c 1990s
- ID Number
- 2009.3071.217
- catalog number
- 2009.3071.217
- nonaccession number
- 2009.3071
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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Advertising Button, PC Computing
- Description
- This square button has black text on a red background that reads: Winner. Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/400. Intel Corp. It includes the PC Computing logo and the words MVP 1992. In black and gold is a cartoon of an 'Oscar' statue. A mark on the reverse reads: Comdex 11/92.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1992
- ID Number
- 2009.3071.069
- catalog number
- 2009.3071.069
- nonaccession number
- 2009.3071
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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Advertising Button, PC Computing
- Description
- This rectangular button has black text on a yellow background that reads: Finalist. Paradox 4.5 for DOS. Borland International, Inc. It includes the PC Computing logo and the words MVP 1993 and a cartoon of a black and grey 'Oscar' statue.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1993
- ID Number
- 2009.3071.068
- catalog number
- 2009.3071.068
- nonaccession number
- 2009.3071
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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Advertising Button, Logitech
- Description
- This circular button has red and black text on a white background that reads: Foolproof Desktop Tools From Logitech. It includes a black and white picture of the Three Stooges holding various Logitech products. A mark in black ink on the reverse reads: Comdex 6/90.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- c 1990
- ID Number
- 2009.3071.085
- catalog number
- 2009.3071.085
- nonaccession number
- 2009.3071
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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