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Computer History Museum (CA)

  • http://www.computerhistory.org/

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    The Computer History Museum invites you to visit us to see and experience one of the world's largest collections of computing artifacts. Our exhibits (listed below) allow you to explore the computer revolution and its impact on the human experience. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, 1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, CA.
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    The Analog Computer Museum (Germany)

  • http://www.analogmuseum.org/
  • IBM 360

    The IBM 360/67 and CP/CMS:

  • http://www.multicians.org/thvv/360-67.html

  • Seymour Cray CDC 6600 Supercomputer

    According to Wikipedia, this computer (designed by Seymour Cray and firt delivery en 1964) is considered the first "Supercomputer" in history as well as the first having a RISC design as we would call it today.

    Wikipedia entry:

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDC_6600
  • PDP-11

    PDP-11 Home Page:

  • http://www.pdp11.org/

  • PDP-11 Architecture (Wikipedia):
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDP-11_architecture

  • UNIBUS Pinout:
  • http://www.pinouts.org.uk/index.php?page=DEC_UNIBUS_Signals_and_Pinout
  • http://www.allpinouts.org/index.php/Unibus

  • Philips Electronics 16 bit minicomputers (1970s)

  • http://www.theoengel.nl/P800/
  • Alternate routes and dead ends

  • http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/Shustek/ShustekTour-06.html
  • The Dornier DO-80 Analog Computer

  • http://www.vaxman.de/my_machines/dornier/do80/do80.html
  • Homebuilt CPUs WebRing

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    Project start date: May 13 of 2009