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Resource

Creators
Ron Bowles; Jurij Semkiwj; John Spencer; and Judith Hughes
Title
CSIRAC archives guide to records
Type of Work
Finding Aid
Imprint
Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2002
Url
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/csrc/csirac.htm
Abstract

Overview of the collection:

Title : Records of CSIRAC Archives
Date Range: 1940 - 2002
Creator : CSIRAC (1949 - 1971)
Extent : 1.22 metres (1,134 items)
Repository: Melbourne Museum, Museum of Victoria
Abstract: CSIRAC, designed and built by CSIR scientists, was the first stored-memory electronic computer in Australia.

List of Series:

Series 1 - CSIRAC - Establishment in Melbourne
Series 2 - Initial Design Ideas
Series 3 - Programming and Specific Problems
Series 4 - Program Library Tapes (Actual)
Series 5 - Program Library Tapes (Digital Computer File Copies)
Series 6 - Program Documentation
Series 7 - Programming Manuals
Series 8 - Programming Courses
Series 9 - Projects
Series 10 - Annual Reports
Series 11 - Staffing
Series 12 - Future Computer Requirements
Series 13 - Published Papers and Reports
Series 14 - CSIRAC Drawings
Series 15 - CSIRAC Drawings - Scanned Digital Files
Series 16 - CSIRAC Test Equipment
Series 17 - CSIRAC Hardware - Notes and Correspondence (Miscellaneous)
Series 18 - Machine Layout Plans
Series 19 - "Non CSIRAC" - Correspondence, Reports, Manuals
Series 20 - Photographs
Series 21 - Miscellaneous
Series 22 - Working Sketches and Drawings
Series 23 - Sydney 12-Hole Tapes
Series 24 - 5-Hole Tapes
Inventory not assigned to a series

Source
Austehc

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