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Revision as of 20:11, 24 August 2012
These are the names of classic computers or computational equipment from the vacuum tube, early transistor days, and earlier. This includes names of computers and of very limited-production lines of computers. Perhaps another category should be created for commercially-produced lines (like UNIVAC, IBM704, etc)
- Analytical engine
- Antikythera mechanism
- Atanasoff-Berry Computer
- DATAR
- BRLESC
- Colossus
- CSIRAC
- EDSAC
- EDVAC
- ENIAC
- FERMIAC
- FROSTBURG (The NSA's Connection Machine)
- HARVEST (The NSA's IBM7030)
- ILLIAC I
- ILLIAC II
- Manchester Mark 1
- MOBDIC
- MONIAC
- ORDVAC
- RIGIDIC
- RAYDAC
- SEAC
- SSEC
- SSEM
- Titan
- TX-0
- TX-2
- UTEC
- Whirlwind
- WITCH
- Zuse Z3