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Historic Computing
editOld Retrocomputing Crap
edit- History of computing hardware
- History of computing
- Timeline of computing
- Timeline of computing 1950–1979
- Timeline of computing 1980–1989
- Timeline of computing 1990–1999
- Vacuum tube
- Tally stick
- Analytical engine
- Difference engine
- Analog computer
- Norden bombsight
- Mark I Fire Control Computer
- MONIAC Computer
- ENIAC
- Turing machine
- Z3 (computer)
- Colossus computer
- Lorenz SZ 40/42
- Atanasoff–Berry Computer
- Harvard Mark I
- Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine
- EDSAC
- Manchester Mark 1
- CSIRAC
- List of vacuum tube computers
- EDVAC
- Magnetic core memory
- LEO computer
- UNIVAC I
- IBM 701
- IBM 700/7000 series
- IBM mainframe
- IBM 704
- Fortran
- IBM 650
- RAMAC
- Transistor computer
- Drum memory
- Harwell CADET
- Logic gate
- Flip-flop (electronics)
- IBM 350
- PDP-1
- Teleprinter
- Friden Flexowriter
- SPICE
- Apple Computer
- Apple I
- KIM-1
- Altair 8800
- Commodore PET
- Commodore 64
- Commodore VIC-20
- Commodore MAX Machine
- VIC-20
- MSX
- Amstrad CPC
- Amstrad Mega PC
- BBC Micro
- Commodore 128
- Acorn System 1
- Acorn System 2
- Acorn System 3
- FM Towns
- Tandy 1000
- Tandy 2000
- TRS-80
- Timex Sinclair 1000
- SAM Coupé
- Sega TeraDrive
- NEC PC-100
- Acorn System 4
- Acorn System 5
- Amiga
- IBM PCjr
- Home computer
- History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
- Digital Equipment Corporation
- Programmed Data Processor
- VAX
- CADC
- HP 2100
- Data General Nova
- TV Typewriter
- Sinclair ZX80
- Minicomputer
- CP/M
- Vector processing
- LINC
- PDP-8
- SRI International
- Xerox PARC
- BASIC
- Zilog Z80
- Intel 8085
- CP/M operating system
- IBM-PC
- History of computer hardware in Soviet Bloc countries
- BESM-6
- Ural (computer)
- Setun
- ES EVM
- Minsk family of computers
- Strela computer
- Elbrus (computer)
- SM EVM
- DVK
- Agat computer
- Elektronika BK
- UKNC
- Raduga
- Dubna 48K
- Odra (computer)
- K-202
- IBM
- Personal computer
- OS/2
- IBM Personal System/2
- PC-DOS
- MS-DOS
- Microsoft Windows