DocumentCode
858077
Title
The ghosts of computers past
Author
Wallich, Paul
Volume
39
Issue
11
fYear
2002
Firstpage
38
Lastpage
43
Abstract
A silicon valley museum-in-the-making showcases a half-century of innovation in computing. The museum at Moffett contains perhaps the most complete collection of groundbreaking hardware and software in the world-from the Hollerith punch-card tabulating machine that rescued the 1890 US census to the LINC laboratory minicomputer to a prototype of the Palm Pilot PDA and an early copy of IBM´s gigabyte credit-card-sized disk drive. Preserving all these artifacts is quite an achievement in a field where last year´s top-secret supercomputer is next year´s scrap.
Keywords
exhibitions; history; Hollerith punch-card tabulating machine; LINC laboratory minicomputer; Moffett; Palm Pilot PDA; computing innovation; credit-card-sized disk drive; hardware; silicon valley museum-in-the-making; software; Algorithm design and analysis; Books; Computer hacking; Computer industry; Computer science; History; Microcomputers; Personal communication networks; Power generation; Programming profession;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.2002.1045571
Filename
1045571
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