Learning to Catalogue, plus APL, the "language for the future"!
My experience as a Computer Museum Assistant learning to catalogue with a recent donation of APL material.
My experience as a Computer Museum Assistant learning to catalogue with a recent donation of APL material.
A short explanation of how we added modern electronics to an old phone to play MP3s.
This blog explores the evolution of computing before screens were common, highlighting the adaptability of early users, including an interview with Trevor Grove!
This virtual exhibition explores everything about social simulation games, which is a genre where emotions, relationships, and choices affect your story's pathway. Video games can reflect a lot about a person's behaviour, beliefs, and social interactions.
What games in the 70s to the late 90s had predicted about Robots in the Future.
Blog post about the beginning and the end of physical Macworld magazines.
Here is a list of interesting websites that you may wish to take a look at!
Manufactured by Brother Industries Lt in the mid 1960s, the Majestic-400 is a portable typewriter which became popular in North America for its affordability and portability.
On November 16, 1922, IBM System/360 hardware designer Gene Amdahl was born.
On Saturday, October 26, we held our termly Computer Museum Open House! The event ran from 10:00am to 4:00pm in DC 1301 and featured many of our interactive artifacts, recent acquisitions, and a couple guest displays.