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Australian Computer Museum Society
http://www.acms.org.au
geoffb@phm.gov.au
New South Wales
PO Box S - 5
Homebush South
New South Wales
2140
Australia
The Australian Computer Museum Society collects and preserves artefacts relevant to the History of Computing in Australia.
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Australian Computer Museum Society
http://www.acms.org.au
ACMS01
Australian Computer Museum Society collections
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The Museum Metadata Exchange is an aggregator service which provides a finding aid for researchers and others by describing collections held by Museums and other collecting institutions in Australia. The service gives an overview of the collection and details of the holding institution.
http://museumex.maas.museum/oai/acms/2873
Amstrad
Apple
Automatic Totalisators Limited
AWA
Bailey
Blackwell's Metallurgical Works
Daewoo
Dick Smith
Digital Electronics (Australia)
General Robotics
Geostar
INCITEC
Labtam
Lanier
Liberty
Olivetti
ONYX
Osborne
Computer sciences
Computers
Data storage
Digital technology
Information technology
Scientific inquiry
The Australian Computer Museum Society in Sydney collects and preserves artefacts relevant to the History of Computing in Australia. Significant items include: an Alpha Micro, Amstrad, Apple, Automatic Totalisators Limited, AWA; Bailey Controls, Blackwell's Metallurgical Works; Daewoo, Data General, Dick Smith, Digital Electronics (Australia); General Robotics, Geostar; Labtam, Lanier, Liberty; Olivetti, ONYX, Osborne; working 551 Dual Beam Oscilloscope; and a Jumbo, Microvax II, ex-INCITEC Newcastle.
This collection is significant for the role it played in the history of Australian computing.
Please contact the Australian Computer Society
Please contact the Australian Computer Society
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle, New, South, Wales, Australia
1970
1990