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- List of programmers (links | edit)
- Hexadecimal (links | edit)
- Minicomputer (links | edit)
- IBM 650 (links | edit)
- Raytheon BBN (links | edit)
- Dartmouth BASIC (links | edit)
- John G. Kemeny (links | edit)
- Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (links | edit)
- ALGOL 60 (links | edit)
- Addressing mode (links | edit)
- Librascope LGP-30 (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Friden Flexowriter (links | edit)
- ALGOL 58 (links | edit)
- The Story of Mel (links | edit)
- Bendix G-15 (links | edit)
- Comparison of platform virtualization software (links | edit)
- Word (computer architecture) (links | edit)
- Edward Norton Lorenz (links | edit)
- Royal Typewriter Company (links | edit)
- Electronic literature (links | edit)
- 31-bit computing (links | edit)
- SIMH (links | edit)
- Saint Mary's University (Halifax) (links | edit)
- Stan Frankel (links | edit)
- Librascope (links | edit)
- List of vacuum-tube computers (links | edit)
- Serial computer (links | edit)
- History of personal computers (links | edit)
- Personal computer (links | edit)
- Margaret Hamilton (software engineer) (links | edit)
- Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada (links | edit)
- Dartmouth ALGOL 30 (links | edit)
- RPC-4000 (redirect to section "RPC 4000") (links | edit)
- Act III (links | edit)
- LGP 30 (redirect page) (links | edit)
- LGP-21 (redirect to section "LGP-21") (links | edit)
- RPC 4000 (redirect to section "RPC 4000") (links | edit)
- Vacuum-tube computer (links | edit)
- Ellen Fetter (links | edit)
- Dartmouth Oversimplified Programming Experiment (links | edit)
- Stuttgart Computer Museum (links | edit)
- Computer museum Aachen (links | edit)
- LGP30 (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Talk:LGP-30 (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Talk:Central High School (Philadelphia) (links | edit)
- Talk:History of personal computers (links | edit)
- Talk:Mary Kenneth Keller (links | edit)