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THE MUSEUM HAS CLOSED. Please see the update below or email info@computer-museum.org for further information.


 
       Museum UPDATE

The entire San Diego Computer Museum holdings and collections have been gifted to San Diego State University Library. This arrangement represents our best hopes to not only preserve these rare and valuable historical resources, but will also allow the public to continue to enjoy them in a proper and appropriate setting. We hope that this gift will allow the work and aspirations of many people over the past twenty-three years to live on in the spirit of our original mission - to preserve and display computing history for the enjoyment and education of all. To many of you who have volunteered, worked for and supported the Computer Museum of America and the San Diego Computer Museum we express our greatest admiration and heartfelt thanks.

The San Diego Computer Museum will continue to provide Web-based exhibits and features. Look for additional content and more on-line exhibits in the near future!

Museum UPDATE- 4/20/05

It's official - we are now incorporated as the San Diego Computer Museum. Many thanks to the law firm of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood for their assistance in filing for our tax-exempt status.

WE ARE A 501(c)(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION.
DONATIONS ARE TAX-DEDUCTIBLE TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW

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The new members of the Computer Hall of Fame are:
  • Howard Aiken
  • Paul G. Allen
  • Marc Andreessen
  • Vinton Cerf
  • John Presper Eckert
  • Philo T. Farnsworth
  • John Mauchly
  • Bjarne Stroustrup
  • Kenneth Thompson
  • Linus Torvalds
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    Hall of Fame Commerative Newsletter

    NAVAJO CODE TALKER
    Navajo Code Talker
    Joe Morris, Sr., one of the famed World War II Navajo code talkers. more...


     

    TOP SECRET EXHIBIT
    Top Secret ExhibitThe Enigma cipher machine from WWII, courtesy of the National Cryptologic Museum, National Security Agency. more...

     


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