Stuttgart Computer Museum
Stuttgart Computer Museum (Computermuseum der Stuttgarter Informatik) is a collection of calculators, mechanical calculating machines, and analog and digital computers at the Vaihingen campus of University of Stuttgart, Germany established in 1997.[1]
Established | 1997 |
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Location | Universitätsstraße 38, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany |
Type | Computer museum |
Owner | University of Stuttgart |
Website | www |
Highlights of the collection include several DEC PDP-8 and DEC PDP-11 models, an IBM 1130, and a LGP-30 vacuum tube-based computer. Many items in the collection are in fully working condition and are available for demonstrations.[2][3]
- PDP-8 "Straight-8"
- DEC PDP collection
- Raytheon 704 CPU
- Hamann calculating machine
- LGP-30 demonstration
References
- "Chronologie des Computermuseums". Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- "Copmputermuseum - Exponate". Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- "Als Computer noch ganze Räume füllten". golem.de. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
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