Ed Thelen is the creator and maintainer of a Ed Thelen's Nike Missile Web Site. In addition, he hosts lots of useful computer related historical documents. As of early 2008, the list of documents referenced from include both computer and Nike missile related documents.
(Note that he's not the author of these documents, he's simply hosting them.)
Computer Related Documents
* , referenced from Expensive Tape Recorder, Alan Kotok, Programmed Data Processor and PDP-1 * Computer History, referenced from History of robots * ], referenced from Key punch * , referenced from Key punch * , referenced from IBM 650 and Central processing unit * [http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61-ibm7070.html#IBM-7070 A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems: IBM 7070 Section], referenced from IBM 7070 * Hunting big game in the theory of numbers, referenced from Lehmer sieve * in reference to the first implementation of SMP, referenced from Symmetric multiprocessing * , referenced from IBM 1401 * Analog Computing Devices, referenced from Torpedo Data Computer * , referenced from Binary prefix * A History of Supercomputing at Florida State University, referenced from Florida State University * ], referenced from Computer
Historical Military Documents and References
* [http://ed-thelen.org/loc-c.html#SF-90DC Locations of Former NIKE MISSILE SITES], referenced from Mill Valley Air Force Station * [http://ed-thelen.org/loc-w.html#S-20 Locations of Former NIKE MISSILE SITES], referenced from Cougar Mountain * Nike Sites of Boston, referenced from Webb Memorial State Park and * , referenced from Nike J
Ed's work has involved
* Multics system and is cited as a Multician: on the multicians web site. * a docent at the Computer History Museum. * installed and maintained Nike Ajax fire control equipment * participation in the restoration of an IBM 1401
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