Learning From History - The How and Why of Starting a Computer History Museum

Learning From History - The How and Why of Starting a Computer History Museum

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Learning From History - The How and Why of Starting a Computer History Museum

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 My background
  3. 3 EE 282
  4. 4 Who invented the computer
  5. 5 Charles Babbage
  6. 6 The Difference Engine
  7. 7 How did he do it
  8. 8 The Analytical Engine
  9. 9 Software
  10. 10 Ada Lovelace
  11. 11 Was Babbage a nut
  12. 12 Ada Lovelace and Babbage
  13. 13 The Cowcatcher
  14. 14 The Digital Computer Museum
  15. 15 The Computer Museum
  16. 16 Preservation
  17. 17 Visible Storage
  18. 18 NASA Ames
  19. 19 Silicon Graphics
  20. 20 Fellow Awards
  21. 21 Revolution
  22. 22 Summary
  23. 23 Memory
  24. 24 Hysteresis
  25. 25 Memory Transformer
  26. 26 IBM
  27. 27 Jay Forrester

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