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Archival description- Wilkes/I/K/5
- File
- 1974–1987
Part of Papers of Maurice Wilkes
Includes copies of a speech made at the jubilee dinner of the CU Computer Laboratory, 1987; 'A view of RISC', 1987; 'Loosely coupled systems of physically contiguous computers', 1987; 'An evaluation of the CRISP microprocessor', 1986; 'Processor development Anno 1987'; keynote address at the Human Interface and Human Factors symposium, 1985; 'A research oriented view of the computer industry', 1986; 'Simulated shared memory', 1986; 'The technological background to strategic planning', 1982; 'What can be done to improve programming efficiency?', 1985; 'Physical models and physical reality', 1985; 'A lecture on security', 1982; 'Capabilities and programming languages', no date; 'A user-server distributed computing system', 1978; 'Microprogramming: what remains but the name?', n.d.; 'What is meant by long-range research?', n.d.; 'Lecture notes on LISP'; 'Revised specification for the multi-chip programmable calculator', with a letter to Clive Sinclair, 1974.
'Various personal reminders of times past'
- Wilkes/I/G/12
- File
- 1940–1975 (Circa)
Part of Papers of Maurice Wilkes
Including driving licences, wartime certificates, address labels and a copy letter to Geoffrey Gordon, McGill University (1962).
- Wilkes/I/A/13
- File
- 1942–1945
Part of Papers of Maurice Wilkes
Includes MS calculations showing the possibility of receiving radar echoes from the Moon, 1942; paper on 'Passive reflectors', 17 Nov. 1943; 'Note on scattering power of aircraft', 1942; letter to Sir Edward Appleton, 16 May 1945. With mounted photograph of the Lys Helig, a launch used for radar experiments at Llandudno, n.d.