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A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers

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An edition of Core Memory (2007)

Core Memory

A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers

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Core Memory is a guided tour through some of the most notable and curious devices in the history of computing. Featuring important and eccentric machines spanning more than five decades, this book brings the inspired design of pioneering computer scientists into sharp focus. Mark Richards' lovingly detailed images reveal the sometimes surprising marks of human effort (such as a console equipped with its own ashtray) in a technology that is often thought of as clinical and futuristic, as well as presenting a capsule visual history of modern computing. Each entry also includes text by acclaimed writer John Alderman, detailing the characteristics of each machine and providing an overview of its historical importance and points of scientific interest. Core Memory profiles 35 machines from the collection of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley -- the largest assemblage of vintage technology in the world. - Jacket flap.

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Chronicle Books
Language
English
Pages
160

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Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers
May 10, 2007, Chronicle Books
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First Sentence

"What computers mean to us depends largely on what we bring to them."

Table of Contents

Foreword
Z3 Adder (Reconstruction)
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)
UNIVAC 1
WISC (Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer)
JOHNNIAC
Core memory
SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment)
NEAC 2203
Minuteman I guidance computer
Philco 212
IBM system/360 (and IBM 7030 "stretch")
Apollo guidance computer
DEC POP-8
DDP-116
CDC 6600
Interface message protector (IMP)
Kitchen computer (Honeywell H316 minicomputer)
KENBAK-1
HP-35
Superpaint
Altair 8800
ILLIAC IV
Cray-1, Cray-2, Cray-3
Apple I
Apple II
TRS-80 model 1 (and model 100)
Minitel
Osborne 1
Commodore 64
Compaq portable
Macintosh
Google first production server
Acknowledgements/Bibliography
Index

Edition Notes

Published in
San Francisco
Copyright Date
2007

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
10.9 x 8.6 x 1 inches
Weight
2 pounds

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Open Library
OL8003125M
ISBN 10
0811854426
ISBN 13
9780811854429
Library Thing
3035180
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784082

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