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*Atanasoff-Berry Computer
*Atanasoff-Berry Computer
*DATAR
*DATAR
*Deep Blue
*BRLESC
*Colossus  
*Colossus  
*CSIRAC
*CSIRAC
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*MOBDIC
*MOBDIC
*MONIAC
*MONIAC
*ORDVAC
*RIGIDIC
*RIGIDIC
*RAYDAC
*RAYDAC
*SEAC
*SSEC
*SSEC
*SSEM
*SSEM
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*TX-2
*TX-2
*UTEC
*UTEC
*Whatson
*Whirlwind
*Whirlwind
*WITCH
*WITCH
*Zuse Z3
*Zuse Z3
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 1 October 2017

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
  • Deep Blue
  • 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
  • Whatson
  • Whirlwind
  • WITCH
  • Zuse Z3