Browse Collections (15 total)
NABU Network Collection
The NABU Network was designed and implemented by an Ottawa-based company NABU Manufacturing between 1981 and 1983. The underlying idea behind the…
Dynalogic Collection
Dynalogic Corporation was among the first Canadian microcomputer manufacturers. Founded by C. Murray Bell in 1973 in Ottawa, it initially focused on…
Microsystems International Limited (MIL) Collection
In October of 1968, with $48 million package from the Canadian Treasury Board, Northern Electric transformed its Advanced Devices Center into a new…
IBM Collection
The IBM collection consists of technical documents published by IBM to support its mainframe computers as well as data processing and accounting…
TRACE Archive
The microcomputer hobby movement in Canada had begun soon after the first computer clubs and groups were formed in the U.S. It was a part of the…
DY-4 Systems Collection
DY-4 Systems Inc. was an Ottawa-based high technology company founded by four engineers Garry Dool, Terry Black, Kim Clohessy, and Steve Richards in…
Micro Computer Machines Collection
In April, 1972, Intel Corp. of Santa Clara, California, announced its first 8-bit microprocessor — the 8008. In just a few months, the prototypes of…
I.P. Sharp Associates APL Collection
I.P.Sharp Associates (IPSA) was formed in 1964 in Toronto as a software company by eight individuals including founding president Ian Sharp. From an…
APL Collection
The origin of the APL programming language is Kenneth Iverson's mathematical notation that he developed in the late 1950s and subsequently published…
ATI Collection
ATI Technologies Inc. was an electronics corporation and a world leader that specialized in the design, development, and manufacture of computer…