Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
R2 Architecture Description
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
R2 Hardware Change Request Forms and Log Sheets, 1973
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
Use of Dynamically Allocatable Labelled Memory Blocks in Programming Systems, undated
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
Appendix 1: Electronics of the Computer
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
Report and fragments, undated
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
Small part marked 1302-0339-A2
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
Part with green plastic and red, green, yellow, blue wires
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
Leaking Mode Computation on the Rice Computer, by DeBremaecker, Jodeit, Iliffe, Rusk, June 1967
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
A Machine-Oriented Logic Incorporating the Equality Relation, by Sibert, May 1967
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.
A Direct Technique for Improving a Matrix Inverse, by Sitton, August 1966
Records of the first computer developed at Rice University (then Rice Institute) including correspondence, memoranda, manuals, news clippings, photographs, and drawings.