The museum works to preserve and document the evolution of computing through hands-on, functional exhibits. It maintains historically significant hardware and software while providing public access to operational legacy systems. The museum integrates modern interfaces and remote access capabilities to facilitate education and research. The museum holds approximately 6,000 computing artifacts, including minicomputers, workstations, terminals, magnetic media, documentation, and software. Cataloging efforts are ongoing. The collection is actively maintained and augmented through donations and targeted acquisitions. It includes part of the former collection of the
Living Computers: Museum + Labs, which closed in 2020. == Exhibits and systems ==