Neat vintage computer photos from the Core Memory Project Jan 14
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The photos in Mark Richards’ Core Memory Project reveal technology’s evolution through the computer collection at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley. Some examples from the CMP site:





You can purchase the photos in book form too. [via H&FJ]



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8 comments so far
Joga Luce 14 Jan 08
That blue one is beautiful. I don’t even know what it does yet, but I want one.
Joe 14 Jan 08
Great shots! I love the switch board.
JF 14 Jan 08
Man, I love switches and toggles. They are so definitive.
Micheal 14 Jan 08
@JF
So when people ask you what you do for a living, do you reply: “I design software that runs on those switches & toggles photographed above” :)
Dave Aiello 14 Jan 08
Someone should make some of these photos into iPhone wallpaper.
Adam Sanderson 15 Jan 08
The book is really wonderful, I got it this holiday and spent the rest of the day pouring over the pictures.
seo-freelancer 16 Jan 08
thats really cool! These pieces of metal in fact close to top notch Art. Even me have some plates from transistor computer 8)
ernestosabosa 20 Jan 08
ernesto
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