Core memory : a visual survey of vintage computers featuring machines from the computer history museum
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Core memory : a visual survey of vintage computers featuring machines from the computer history museum
Chronicle Books, c2007
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Bibliography: p. [155]
Includes index
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Description
This is a book of photographs and text profiling 35 machines from the Computer History Museum in California. Highlighting some of the most important and eccentric machines in the museum's collection - the largest in the world - "Core Memory" is a photographic tour of some highlights and curious detours in the history of computing. The computers themselves are the story: artifacts from earlier stages of a culture that races forward at such speed that it risks forgetting its past. Included here are such historically important machines as the Eniac, Johnniac, Cray 1-3, Apple I and II, and many more.
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