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Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Computer related, International Computers India Ltd (ICL) [now Zensar], Computer Card Punch Machine used for 80 column cards, c1969
... computers...International Computers India Ltd (ICL) [now Zensar] ...This key punch machine was used at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (now Federation University). ICL was formed in 1968, establishing a presence in India in its earliest days through a partly owned subsidiary International Computers India manufacturing (ICIM). ICIM took on manufacturing of ICL-designed equipment, generally for overseas markets. ICIM subsequently became a joint operation with Fujitsu, establishing links to Japan. The company is now Zensar.Grey, black and silver metal object used to make computer punch cardsMachine Number 1/8/42917computers, ballarat college of advanced education, icl, punch card, punched card -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Computers and Daylesford Neighbourhood House, 1995, 1995
... Computers and Daylesford Neighbourhood House, 1995...computers ...Colour photograph showing four people standing around two Macintosh computers at Daylesford Neighbourhood House. The computers were donated by the Ballarat School of Mines. Left to right: Beverly Risstrom, Alice Kormelink, Jenny Beacham and arry Griffiths.Written verso "Dayleford Community House looks at new comters and prnted donated by SMB. L-R: Co-ordinator Beverly Risstrom, computer teacher Alic Kormelink, Chairman of cenre Jenny Beacham and St Michael's Primary School Vice Principal Barry Grifiths.beverly risstrom, alice kormelink, jenny beacham, st michael's primary school, barry grifiths, daylesford neighbourhood house, computers, macintosh computer, apple computer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Computers, Applied Physics MicroBee Computer, 1983
... Computers...computers ...MicroBee was a series of networkable home computers by Applied Technology, which became publicly listed company MicroBee Systems Limited soon after its release. The original Microbee computer was designed in Australia by a team including Owen Hill and Matthew Starr. The MicroBee's most distinctive features are its user configurable video display and its battery backed non-volatile RAM and small size allowing it to be powered off, transported, and powered back on and resume activities on the currently loaded program or document. It was originally packaged as a two board unit with the lower "baseboard" containing all components except the system memory which was mounted on the upper "core board". (Wikipedia).1) Ballarat College of Advanced Education Applied Science students demonstrate the use of the Applied Physics MicroBee Computer. .2) Jenny Simkin and Graeme Clark demonstrate the Microbee in Applied Physics at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education in August 1983. The MicroBee interfaced to radio, and assisted in finding messages via Amateur Radio (note the transceiver and RTTY interface VK3NV) An audio cassette for program and data storage is located to the right behind the keyboard. .1) verso Ballarat CAE Applied Science students test 'Microbee' computers which are used by students staking studies in Applied Physics. Frances, would be grateful if this could be returned. Thank you Mike .2 verso Jenny Simpkin Graeme Clark Microcomputer/Radioteletype demo App Physics Aug '83ballarat college of advanced education, jenny simpkin, graeme clark, microbee computer, physics, applied scinece, computer science, computers -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Computers - analog computers, Electronic Analog Computers
... Electronic Analog Computers ...Non Fiction. Technical introduction / description of analog computers circa 1950sNon Fiction. Technical introduction / description of analog computers circa 1950s -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Photograph, Framed, Students on computers at Leongatha Seconadry College 2003, 2003
... Students on computers at Leongatha Seconadry College 2003 ...Framed colour photograph of students working at computers at Leongatha Secondary College 2003. Photographed by Carolyn Jones. Brown wood frame with laminated surface. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Greensborough Computers [1995], 13/09/1995
... Greensborough Computers [1995] ...Advertisement in the local paper for Greensborough Computers of Grimshaw Street Greensborough [1995]Newspaper advertisement, black and white text.greensborough computers, grimshaw street greensborough -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Article, Reyner Banham, Stocktaking', 'The Science Side: Weapons Systems, Computers, Human Sciences, The Future of Universal Man', 'History under Revision' and 'History and Psychiatry', Masterpieces of the Modern Movement', and 'Propositions', 1960
... Stocktaking', 'The Science Side: Weapons Systems, Computers ...A series of 1960 articles edited by Reyner Banham are contained here. (1) The first is written by Banham titled 'Stocktaking' takes stock of the impact of tradition and technology on architecture in 1960 (pp 93-100) (2) 'The Science Side:Weapons systems, Computers, Human Sciences' (pp 183-190) (3) The Future of Universal Man' (pp 253-260) (4) 'History under Revision' and 'History and Psychiatry' by Banham, "Masterpieces of the Modern Movement" (pp 325-327) (5) 'Propositions' (pp 381-388).Business card: With the editors' compliments The Architectural Review 9-13 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W.1architecture, banham, walsh st library -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - International Conference on Manufacturing 1978 Lecture Transcript, The Use of Computers, Mini-Computers & Microprocessors in Manufacturing Industry - 2
... The Use of Computers, Mini-Computers & Microprocessors in ... -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Southwood Primary School - article about new computers
... Southwood Primary School - article about new computers ...newspaper cutting -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, James Martin (Staff Writer), Southwood Primary School - article about new Apple computers, March 16, 1995
... computers, March 16, 1995 ...Clipiing from Victoria School News Volume 3, Issue 7, page 13, 1995 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Analogue and hybrid computers, GAF Aircraft and guided weapons supply branch Report on visit to USA on state of computers
... visit to USA on state of computers ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - AGARD, Loads on Aircraft, Stability, Turbulent Flows, Aerodynamics, Airfoil Design, Data Base for computers
... , Aerodynamics, Airfoil Design, Data Base for computers ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Collins ADC-85/85A/86 Air Data Computers , Component Maintenance Manual
... Collins ADC-85/85A/86 Air Data Computers , Component ... -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Ladies at computers at the Park Orchards Community Centre
... Ladies at computers at the Park Orchards Community Centre ...Unknown year -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Ladies at computers at Park Orchards Community Centre, Unknown year
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Class typing at computers at Park Orchards Community Centre, Unknown date
... Class typing at computers at Park Orchards Community Centre ... -
Federation University Historical Collection
Negative - Image, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Analog Computer, 1971
... computers ...Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) acquired an anolog computer in 1971 for $8,856.00. It quickly became obsolete with the rapid evolution of digital computation methods. BCAE in a predecessor instution of Federation UniversityBlack and white photo of a man working on the Analog Computer on the Mount Helen Campus.ballarat college of advanced education, bcae, computers, analog computer, analogue computer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Computer, Hewlett Packard, Personal Computer HP85A, 1979 (estimated)
... Computers ...The HP-85A was Hewlett Packard's first Series 80 microcomputer, introduced about 1979. It had a keyboard, a dual alpha/graphics monochrome display, a bidrectional alphanumerics and graphics printer, and mass storage tape drive all integrated into a marvelously designed and compact case. It's operating system was seemlessly integrated with a powerful BASIC programming language that included intuitive graphics and input/output capabilities. The HP-85A was also wonderfully expandable through four ports on the back of the case for adding plug in ROMS and modules. Specifications CRT DISPLAY Size: 12.7 cm (5 in.) diagonal Alphanumeric capacity: 16 lines x 32 characters Graphics capacity: 192 x 256 dots Scrolling capacity: 64 lines Character set: 256 characters; set of 128 + same set underscored Character font: 5 x 7 matrix Intensity: adjustable Cursor: underscore BASIC LANGUAGE AND OPERATING SYSTEM Standard ROM - 32K bytes Maximum add-on ROM - 48K bytes CRT memory RAM - 8K bytes USER READ/ WRITE MEMORY Standard - 16K bytes Maximum - 32K bytes TOTAL MEMORY Standard - 56K bytes Maximum - 120K bytes (Information from http://www.ebbsoft.com/hp/85a.htm)Personal computercomputers, monitor -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student Using a Computer
... computers ...A student using a computer.students, computers, student inside class -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Computer Education, c2000?
... computers ...A tutor watches two students seated behinf a computer.computers, student activities -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)
Document - Folder, Computer Awareness (1984)
This student homework entitled "Computer Awareness" is part of Record Series 35. Student Work. In 1982 Lauren Rose (Class of 1984) completed an assignment for Year 10 on Computer Awareness. Lauren had to answer a series of questions and think about what she thought was the impact of computers and speculate about what she thought would happen in the future. In 1982 computers where not yet an essential part of office administration or learning at school. Lauriston was still teaching students how to use electric typewriters in 1984. Computer Awareness folder comprised of four A4 ring binder pages, includes responses to questions regarding the importance of computer awareness in the emerging digital age. -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator):PDP 9 Computer with Eric Coverdale Sticky typed label on back: “PDP 9 COMPUTER” Handwritten on back in pencil: “Eric Coverdale” -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Apple Micro-Computer Laboratory, 04/1985
... computers ...Three men sit at Apple micro-computers. computers, apple micro computers, student activities -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AERONAUTICAL COMPUTER, 1957
... Computers ....1) Dead reckoning computer model mk - 6 b. Double sided deuce with rotating dials. the dials are profusely covered in numbers, words, graduations. .2) Vinyl pouch to suit computer - brown.Printed with numerous letters, numbers, arrows, calculations. Hand drawn inscription - “C. Lum (M.A.A.)”computers, equipment -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Dalton Air Navigation Computer, Unknown
Grey metal boxed navigational computer, hinged lid with notebook attachedUnder metal lid inscribed 'Navigational Computer MK. 111 D. REF. 6B/180'16 On note pad Dalton 'Air Navigation Computer, as used by Flt Lt F.P. Field Aus 4o1817 1941,46. On operations over Atlantic Ocean on 'short' Sunderland 4 engine flying boats. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Computer, ICL1901A computer, 1969
Photographs taken of the first computer of Ballarat School of Mines / Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education Mount Helen Campus. This mainframe computer was purchased in 1969 for $116,000 and set up in the First Stage Engineering building (later F Building). It was the first operational teaching facility on the new campus. The initial computer centre staff were Arch McKinnon ad Manager and Judy Wilson as Key Punch Operator.. In 1972 Brian Dixon operated this computer for a night or two a week. He obtained an operators certificate as part of a Maths course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education, and lecturer Arch McKinnon offered Brian Dixon a night job.Four photographs relating to the ICL1911A computer. The computer was known as 'George' and called itself 'George'. .1) Two women standing behind a large ICL1901A .2) A woman in Ballarat School of Mines uniform stands behind an ICL computer item .3) & .5) Three women in a mainframe computer room .4) a woman operates a card punch machine .3 and .4 are shown in the Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1970, page 57computer, key punch, punch cards, icl1901a, g. durand, judith wilson, vivvian gay, jane henderson, brian dixon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, BCAE Computer Laboratory, c1999
... computers ...Three men sit in a computer laboratory at Mt Helen campus.computers, student activities, computer laboratory -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, BCAE Computer Laboratory, c1976
... computers ...A man sits at a computer in F Building, Mt Helen campus.computers, computer laboratory, f building -
Wangaratta High School
Electric Typewriter
DICK SMITH System 80 computer system Cream body with brown sides. Black user interface section and cream keyboard. Ventilation slits in back. SYSTEM 80 third generation computer system DICK SMITH designed for Australia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Computer, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education computer, c1970
Photographs taken of the first computer of Ballarat School of Mines / Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education Mount Helen Campus. This mainframe computer was purchased in 1969 for $116,000 and set up in the First Stage Engineering building (later F Building). It was the first operational teaching facility on the new campus. The initial computer centre staff were Arch McKinnon ad Manager and Judy Wilson as Key Punch Operator.. In 1972 Brian Dixon operated this computer for a night or two a week. He obtained an operators certificate as part of a Maths course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education, and lecturer Arch McKinnon offered Brian Dixon a night job.Three women in a main frame computer room being overseen by a man computer, key punch, punch cards, icl1901a, g. durand, judith wilson, vivvian gay, jane henderson, brian dixon