Lot 273

[Technology] Group of 9 Printed Items on Early Computing, ca. 1966-82

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[Technology] Group of 9 Printed Items on Early Computing, ca. 1966-82

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by Freeman’s
June 30, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
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Philadelphia, PA, US 19103

[Technology] Group of 9 Printed Items on Early Computing, ca. 1966-82

Locations vary, ca. 1966-82. Group of nine items including: printed pamphlet, Computers and the Humanities (Vol. No. 1, September 1966); printed newspaper, Computer Notes ("Special Software Issue", Vol. 2, Issue 6, November 1976); three typed reports relating to the UNIVAC Division of the Sperry Rand Corporation (ca. 1961-67); printed magazine, Byte (Issue #1, September 1975); printed magazine, Personal Computing (December 1982, Vol. 6, No. 12); printed newspaper, Twin Cities Computer User (Vol. 1, No. 1, August 1982); one poster, Personal Computing National Computer Conference June 13-16, 1977. Size and condition varies.

The hardware that served as the foundation for modern computers was first developed in the early 1960s, marked primarily by a transition from vacuum tubes to transistors and integrated circuits. These leaps in technological innovation resulted in the 1966 development of the Apollo Guidance Computer, the 1971 invention of the 8-inch floppy disk, and the 1977 introduction of the Apple II personal computer system. The developments outlined in the materials comprised here served as the foundation of our modern technological age.
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