Surf these sites: Alan J. Flavell -- A physics professor tells about some of the early computers he worked with. Care and Feeding of Elderly Computers -- Ian Fleming''s computer collection: PERQ, Whitechapel, Inmos Transputer, UNIX-PC, Sun-3, ... 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 Archeology -- History, collecting and technical information on old obsolete computers and video games. Mainly, Atari, Commodore, Apple, Poqet, Phillips, Nintendo and Mainframes. 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. Historical Computer Society -- An international user group for old computer enthusiasts. History of Computing Information -- Tons of information on the history of computing, with a focus on (ENIAC) Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer the world''s first operational, general purpose, electronic digital computer, developed at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania. Of the scientific developments spurred by World War II, ENIAC ranks as one of the most influential and pervasive. MIXTEL -- Site is dedicated to the first home computer that could be bought in the UK. Obsolete Computer Museum -- Tom Carlson''s amazing collection of old computers. PC - History -- This is a site devoted to the history of the PC, covers all types of personal computers from 1970 to present. PDP-11 -- Tribute and history of the most famous comuters: Digital Equipment Corporation''s PDP-11 series. It was No.1 in the minicomputer business for many years, since the introduction of the first-11 in 1970, and it''s not dead yet! Many of these machines are still in use, and PDP-11 is ready for the year 2000! System 80/Video Genie/PMC-80 -- A tribute to a popular EACA International Ltd. TRS-80 model 1 (near-)clone. The site contains historical information plus other things of interest to TRS-80 stalwarts. The Maniac III -- One of the first 2nd generation computers, hand built in the late 50''s and early 60''s at the Institute for Computer Research at the University of Chicago. UNIVAC Memories -- An ever growing collection of memorabilia, contemporary documents, and anecdotes recounting the history of UNIVAC 1100 series mainframes. Unisys History Newsletter -- Information and links to computer history.
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