Alan J. Flavell
A physics professor tells about some of the early computers he worked with.
BESM-6 Nostalgia Page
Information about the late Soviet mainframe computer BESM-6, the last original was dismantled in 1995.
Blinkenlights Archaeological Institute
The Institute was established in 1997 to excavate, preserve, research, and present interesting and historically significant computing devices.
Block I Apollo Guidance Computer Replica
Full details of a successful project to build a working reproduction of the 1964 prototype for the Block I Apollo Guidance Computer.
Charles Babbage Institute
CBI is a research center dedicated to promoting the study of the history of computing and its impact on society, and preserving relevant documentation.
Classic 8-Bit Computers
Documentation and technical information for 8-bit home computer systems.
Computer History Association of California
Chac is a nonprofit corporation, who safeguards and organizes the history of electronic computing, not only in California, but nationally and internationally. They collect and archive hardware, software and documents.
Cosmac Elf
History of 1802-based computing and home of the TinyELF emulator for Palm OS handhelds. Documents, scans, message board.
Enigma Replica
Shows all processes involved Building a replica of the German M4 Naval Enigma.
Historical Computer Society
International user group for old computer enthusiasts "old computers" and/or "old enthusiasts. Dedicated to preserving older and classic computer hardware, software, and literature.
Ian's 'Naff Computer Pics Page'
A page with some pictures of Honeywell-Bull mainframes and mini's (DPS-6 and DPS-7)
ICL 1900 Series Computers
Information about the ICL 1900 series mainframes from the 1970s, both hardware and software. The George (1S, 2, 3 & 4) series operating systems, Minimop and Maximop. Programming languages and other information.
John Elliott
Dedicated to computers and/or operating systems which some might describe as obsolete.
Largest Classic Computer Documentation Archive
Thousands of scanned classic computer documents.
Mechanical Aids to Calculation
History on the first automatic totalizer by Sir George Julius, mechanical aids to calculation - extracts of a paper presented to the Institution of Engineers Australia in 1920.
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