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2010/1/68 Electronic analogue computer with associated material, EAI 680, metal / glass / cable / plastic, designed by EAI (Electronics Accociates Incorporated), made by Industrial Electronic Engineers Incorporated, Van Nuys, California, United States of 2010/1/68 Electronic analogue computer with associated material, EAI 680, metal / glass / cable / plastic, designed by EAI (Electronics Accociates Incorporated), made by Industrial Electronic Engineers Incorporated, Van Nuys, California, United States of


2010/1/21 Analogue computer, EAI180, wood / metal / glass / cable / plastic, made by EAI (Electronics Associates Incorporated), Australia, 1972


2010/1/76 Electronic analogue computer, DES-30 Expansion System, metal / plastic, made by EAI (Electronics Associates Incorporated) USA, West Long Branch, New Jersey, United States of America, 1960s


2010/1/83 Electronic analogue computer, Heathkit Electronic Educational Analogue Computer EC-1, metal / plastic / glass, made by Heathkit Company Incorporated, Benton Harbor, Michigan, United States of America. 1960s


2010/1/69 Electronic analgoue computer, PACE TR-48, metal / glass / plastic, made by EAI (Electronics Associates Incorporated), West Long Branch, New Jersey, United States of America, 1960s


2010/1/85 Electro-mechanical analogue computer, Missile Guidance Computer, metal / plastic / insulation, made by the E-P Division of the Bendix Corporation, United States of America, 1960s


2010/1/181 Punch card box, Cyber 3600/3200 system, wood / paper, used by CSIRO Division of Computing Research, c. 1964


2010/1/222 Filter unit for computer graphic system, PDP-8 computer, metal (brass and aluminium) / glass / insulation, made by Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c.1968 2010/1/222 Filter unit for computer graphic system, PDP-8 computer, metal (brass and aluminium) / glass / insulation, made by Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c.1968


2010/1/251 Hollerith card hand-punch with cover, metal / rubber / leather, made by The British Tabulating Machine Co Ltd, England, 1907-1920


2010/1/106 Hollerith verifier, metal / plastic, made by the Hollerith British Tabulator Company Ltd, United Kingdom, 1950-1970


2010/1/182 Punch card calibration device, metal / plastic, made by IBM (International Business Machines Corporation), c. 1960s


2010/1/121 IBM port-a-punch with stylus and instruction sheet, plastic / paper, made by IBM (International Business Machines Corporation), United States of America, c. 1960


2010/1/51 Computer equipment, manual card punch, rubber / metal / timber, made by Powers Accounting Machines Limited, Croydon, England, 1932-1958


2007/144/1 Tri-pad read-write head, metal / plastic, made by Read-Rite Corporation, Milpitas, California, United States of America, 1998 2007/144/1 Tri-pad read-write head, metal / plastic, made by Read-Rite Corporation, Milpitas, California, United States of America, 1998


2007/49/2 Disk Expansion Box with packaging and documentation, for Dulmont Magnum laptop computer, plastic / metal / electronic components / cardboard / styrofoam, designed and made by Dulmont Electronic Systems Pty Ltd, Hornsby Northgate, New South Wales 2007/49/2 Disk Expansion Box with packaging and documentation, for Dulmont Magnum laptop computer, plastic / metal / electronic components / cardboard / styrofoam, designed and made by Dulmont Electronic Systems Pty Ltd, Hornsby Northgate, New South Wales


2010/1/98 Microcomputer, Jolt, metal / electronic components, made by Microcomputer Associates Inc, United States of America, 1975


2010/1/104 Electronic computer, cords and related papers, KUKAC 1, metal / plastic / paper / Bakelite, designed and made by Allan Bromley, Australia, c. 1970


2010/1/109 Computer, PDP-8, Perspex / metal / plastic / insulation, made by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Maynard, Massachusetts, United States of America, 1965-1990


98/192/1 Computer and dust cover, ABC-26-155A, metal / pvc / electronic components / glass / rubber, made by AI Electronics, USA, 1980 98/192/1 Computer and dust cover, ABC-26-155A, metal / pvc / electronic components / glass / rubber, made by AI Electronics, USA, 1980


2010/1/110 Computer memory, ferrite core assembly, early printed circuit card containing 48 x 8 bits of memory, synthetic resin bonded paper / electronic components, maker unknown, c. 1970?


2010/1/305 Computer memory block, metal / plastic / ferrite cores / insulated wiring, maker unknown, 1970s


2010/1/108 Computer components, Silliac, metal / glass / Bakelite, probably made by STC Australia for the Basser Department of Computing in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney, Australia, 1954-1956


2010/1/310 Computer memory, ferrite core memory block (possibly for KDF9 computer), metal / plastic / Bakelite, made by Plessey Co Ltd, England, c. 1960


2007/150/1 Replica of the first computer mouse, wood / metal, made by Logitech USA, Fremont, California, United States of America, 1999 2007/150/1 Replica of the first computer mouse, wood / metal, made by Logitech USA, Fremont, California, United States of America, 1999


2008/120/1 Computer software source code book, 2008/120/1 Computer software source code book, 'Four-D for open pit mining', paper / binder's cloth / fabric, made by Whittle Programming Pty Ltd, bound by Apollo Bookbinding, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1993


2008/176/1 Computing system, IBM 1130/2250, metal / plastic / electronic components, made by IBM, United States of America, 1965 2008/176/1 Computing system, IBM 1130/2250, metal / plastic / electronic components, made by IBM, United States of America, 1965


2011/25/1D Computer system, IBM System/32, metal / plastic / electronic components, made by IBM, United States of America, 1976


2010/1/95 Electro-mechanical calculator, shaft adder, part of Julius Tote machine, metal, unknown maker, 1926 2010/1/95 Electro-mechanical calculator, shaft adder, part of Julius Tote machine, metal, unknown maker, 1926


2010/1/101 Electronic prototyping boards for KUKAC computer (2), fibreglass boards / copper foil etched wiring / insulated interconnection wiring / plastic board pulls, designed and made by Allan Bromley, Australia, 1974


2010/1/300 Logic Mini Trainer, (3 units), metal / plastic, made by the Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1971


2010/1/99 Printed circuit boards (2), metal / plastic / micro-electronic components, made by the University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1970


2010/1/100 Printed circuit boards with logic circuit of diodes and transistors, plastic / synthetic resin bonded paper / electronic components, made by General Electric and Burroughs Corporation, France, c. 1980


2003/160/1 Electronic toy, Nintendo "Game & Watch" Octopus, plastic /metal /electronics components, designed by Gunpei Yokoi, manufactured by Nintendo, Japan, 1981 2003/160/1 Electronic toy, Nintendo "Game & Watch" Octopus, plastic /metal /electronics components, designed by Gunpei Yokoi, manufactured by Nintendo, Japan, 1981


2010/1/272 Punch cards with sample of ribbon, Jacquard weaving loom, paper / jute / fabric, maker unknown, late 19th century


2010/1/107 Program cards and pattern samples, jacquard loom, paper / fabric, maker unknown, 19th century


2007/49/1 Dulmont Magnum laptop computer and accessories, plastic / metal / glass / electronic components, designed and made by Dulmont Electronic Systems Pty Ltd, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1985 2007/49/1 Dulmont Magnum laptop computer and accessories, plastic / metal / glass / electronic components, designed and made by Dulmont Electronic Systems Pty Ltd, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1985


96/203/3 Medal, Astronomical Society Prize, gold, maker unknown, England, 1824 96/203/3 Medal, Astronomical Society Prize, gold, maker unknown, England, 1824


2010/1/88 Meccano model of spirograph with a cork cube for pins and five spirograph drawings, metal / wood / plastic / paper. made by Allan Bromley, Australia, 1970-1975 2010/1/88 Meccano model of spirograph with a cork cube for pins and five spirograph drawings, metal / wood / plastic / paper. made by Allan Bromley, Australia, 1970-1975


2010/1/144 Brochure, 'The Bicentennial Conference on Computing - a conference on the future of computing celebrating the bicentenary of Charles Babbage's birth (1791) London, 1-3 July 1991', paper, made for the Institute of Electrical Engineers, England,


2010/1/218 Paper tape hand punch, metal / Bakelite, maker unknown, 1950-1960


2010/1/217 Paper tape hand punch, metal / plastic, maker unknown, used by the CSIRO, Australia, 1950-1960


2007/125/2 Palm Pilot III portable computer, with cradle, plastic / metal / electrical components, made by 3COM Computing, Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States of America, c. 1995 2007/125/2 Palm Pilot III portable computer, with cradle, plastic / metal / electrical components, made by 3COM Computing, Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States of America, c. 1995


2007/125/3 Palm Pilot V portable computer, with cradle, plastic / metal / electrical components, made by 3COM Computing, Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States of America, c. 1995 2007/125/3 Palm Pilot V portable computer, with cradle, plastic / metal / electrical components, made by 3COM Computing, Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States of America, c. 1995


2007/126/2 Thermionic valve, Mullard type EF36, glass / metal / Bakelite, made by Mullard Nightingale, Balham, England, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England, 199 2007/126/2 Thermionic valve, Mullard type EF36, glass / metal / Bakelite, made by Mullard Nightingale, Balham, England, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England, 199


2007/126/3 Thermionic valve, Mullard type EF37, glass / metal / Bakelite, made by Mullard Nightingale, Balham, England, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England, 199 2007/126/3 Thermionic valve, Mullard type EF37, glass / metal / Bakelite, made by Mullard Nightingale, Balham, England, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England, 199


2010/1/113 Sign, Computer Science Department, cardboard, made for the University of Sydney Department of Computer Science, Australia, 1975-1985


2010/1/372 Felsenthal E-6B computer with case and instruction booklet, metal / plastic, made by G Felsenthal & Sons, Chicago, United States of America, 1930s


2007/126/4 Electrical relay switch, metal / plastic, maker unknown, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinhamshire, England, 1990s 2007/126/4 Electrical relay switch, metal / plastic, maker unknown, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinhamshire, England, 1990s


2007/126/1 Uniselector switch, metal, maker unknown, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, 1990s 2007/126/1 Uniselector switch, metal, maker unknown, c. 1940, salvaged for use in rebuilding the Colossus code-breaking computer at Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, 1990s