| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/24 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
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Advertisement for a Chinese word processing system produced by IPX Taiwan, Ltd. and Ideographix, Inc, U.S.A. |
| 3 |
'Print-out' of machine generated Chinese characters |
| 4 |
Photocopy of an article by ?? [Wei Ming / Wei Ming] entitled «?????????» published in 'The Seventies Magazine', Hong Kong and English translation of same |
| 5 |
Letter from Chan-Hue Yeh [??? / Yeh Chhen-Hui / Ye Chenhui] of IPX Taiwan, Ltd., accompanying a letter from Chen Li-Fu [??? / Chhen Li-Fu] of Taiwan introducing Yeh's work on a 'computer to handle Chinese ideographic characters' |
| 6 |
Cutting of a 'New York Times' article by R. W. Apple entitled 'Two Britons Devise a Computer That Can Communicate in Chinese' |
| 7 |
Leaflet advertising the 'Ideo-matic' Chinese character encoder, engineered by Robert Sloss and Peter Nancarrow of Cambridge University |
| 8 |
Copy of an article by Tim Scott entitled 'From Turtle Shells to Computer Chips', published in 'Evergreen International' |
| 9 |
Copy of a United States Patent for Wang Yong-Min of the Computation Center, Henan Province, China for a 'Universal System of Encoding Chinese Characters and its Keyboard' |
| 10 |
Joseph Needham's notes of a 'Personal Visit with Doris Watt CUHK [Chinese University of Hong Kong] Computer Centre, 24 Oct 79' |
| 11 |
File containing 'technical data' information sheets and sample print-outs from IPX Taiwan, Ltd. and Ideographix, Inc, U.S.A. |
| 12 |
Joseph Needham's original file title |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Copy of an article by Tim Scott entitled 'From Turtle Shells to Computer Chips', published in 'Evergreen International' |
| Reference |
SCC2/24/8 |
| Creator |
Scott, Tim. |
| Covering Dates |
Jan. 1982 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 sheets; Paper |
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| No further on-line information. |
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