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Computer and History
As of May 2012, it is on loan to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California for a major exhibition.
* History of ALGOL at the Computer History Museum
When AA was ported to the English Electric KDF9 computer, the character set was changed to ISO and that compiler has been recovered from an old paper tape by the Edinburgh Computer History Project and is available online, as is a high-quality scan of the original Edinburgh version of the Atlas Autocode manual.
* Fellow of the Computer History Museum
Morris Worm source code disk at the Computer History Museum.
* The Computer History in time and space, Graphing Project tries to build a graphical image of computer history, in particular operating systems, http :// comp-hist. sourceforge. net /
" A Chronology / History of Electronic and Computer Music and Related Events 1906-2011 " http :// www. doornbusch. net / chronology /
Source code for a Coral 66 compiler ( written in BCPL ) has been recovered and the " Official Definition of Coral 66 " document by HMSO has been scanned ; the Ministry of Defence patent office has issued a licence to the Edinburgh Computer History project to allow them to put both the code and the language reference online for non-commercial use.
In December 2007 when Tramiel was visiting the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, for the 25th anniversary of the Commodore 64, he was asked why he called his company Commodore.
* Chronological History of Commodore Computer – by Larry Anderson
In 2001 he was awarded a British Computer Society's Lovelace Medal, and in 2005 he was made a Fellow of the Computer History Museum and honored with the Norbert Wiener Award, which is given annually by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
* Fellow of the Computer History Museum, 1998
In addition to funding the construction of the output mechanism for the Science Museum's Difference Engine No. 2, Nathan Myhrvold commissioned the construction of a second complete Difference Engine No. 2, which is currently on exhibit at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
Fully operational difference engine at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California
" Iterative and Incremental Development: A Brief History ", Computer ( IEEE Computer Society ) 36 ( 6 ): 47 – 56.
* History of Fortran at the Computer History Museum's Software Preservation Group
-- Early FORTRAN Days ", January 1957, Computer History Vignettes
:: Another example of Nomad's power is illustrated by Nicholas Rawlings in his comments for the Computer History Museum about NCSS ( see citation below ).
* Fellow Award, Computer History Museum ( 2001 )
* Computer History Museum Fellow Award in 1999

Computer and Museum
", ACM Computer Architecture News, 1982 ( archived at the Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications and Computation.
* " Early Burroughs Machines ", University of Virginia's Computer Museum.
On the 13 January 2011, the Computer Conservation Society announced that it had commissioned a working replica of EDSAC, to be built at The National Museum of Computing ( TNMoC ) in Bletchley Park.
In 2008, he was inducted into the Hall of Fellows of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
*" Intel 8080 Microprocessor Oral History Panel " Steve Bisset, Federico Faggin, Hal Feeney, Edward Gelbach, Ted Hoff, Stan Mazor, Masatoshi Shima, Computer History Museum, April 26, 2007, moderator: David House.
Computer History Museum, April 27, 2007, moderator: Michael Slater.
Computer History Museum, March 28, 2008, moderator: David Laws.
* Living Computer Museum, a portal into the Paul Allen collection of timesharing and interactive computers, including an operational PDP-10 ( KL-10 )
The Living Computer Museum of Seattle, Washington maintains a 2065 running TOPS-10, which is available to interested parties via telnet upon registration ( at no cost ) at their website.
* The Computer Museum Report, Volume 8, TX-0 alumni reunion, Spring 1984, Ed Thelen Web site ( accessed June 18, 2006 )
* Pixels and Me: Video of a history talk at the Computer History Museum.

Computer and CHM
MIT's example was donated to The Computer Museum, Boston, and from there ended up at the Computer History Museum ( CHM ).
Only three PDP-1 computers are still known to exist, and all three are in the collection of the Computer History Museum ( CHM ).
* CHM Archives – The Computer History Museum's Moving Image resources on their PDP-1 and the restoration project.
The name TCM had been retained by the Boston Museum of Science so, in 2000, the name TCMHC was changed to Computer History Museum ( CHM ).

Computer and Mountain
* Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California
Another machine, a PDP-7 ( S # 47 ) is known to be in the collection of Max Burnet near Sydney, Australia, and a fourth PDP-7 machine ( S # 33 ) is in storage at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
A CDC 6600 is on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California has three panels and a function table on display ( on loan from the Smithsonian ).
Thinking Machines CM-2 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.
Several Xerox Alto chassis are now on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, and a running system is on display at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, Washington.
Today it is in the collection of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, and a portion of the machine is currently on display.
Two 1401 systems are being restored to operating order at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, complete with a " false floor " typical of the mainframe era ( and modern data centers ), used to hide cabling.
( Gift of Federico Faggin to the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA ).
* Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California
After two " rescues " from the scrap heap, the machine currently resides at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
In 2005, Tim Robinson displayed his own Meccano differential analyser at the Computer History Museum, at Mountain View, California, USA, and Robinson has also built and exhibited two models of Charles Babbage's difference engine, also using Meccano.
The Lawrence Livermore Laboratory's IBM 7030 ( except for its core memory ) and portions of the MITRE Corporation / Brigham Young University IBM 7030 now reside in the Computer History Museum collection, in Mountain View, California.
Recorded: February 14, 2005 at Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California
The ILLIAC IV control unit and one processing element chassis is now at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
* Oral history interview with Fernando J. Corbató at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.
* Apple Inc. ( previously Apple Computer ) has named the various major releases of Mac OS X after big cats, such as Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Lion and the most recent Mountain Lion.
He was a founding board member of its successor, the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California, in 1999 and was inducted as a Museum Fellow in 2003.

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