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  2. History of computer hardware in Eastern Bloc countries

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    The history of computing hardware in the Eastern Bloc is somewhat different from that of the Western world.As a result of the CoCom embargo, computers could not be imported on a large scale from Western Bloc.

  3. ICL 7500 series - Wikipedia

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    ICL 7561 workstation. The ICL 7500 series (7501, 7502, 7503, 7561, etc.) was a range of terminals and workstations, that were developed by ICL during the 1970s for their new range ICL 2900 Series mainframe computers.

  4. History of computing hardware - Wikipedia

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    The history of computing hardware spans the developments from early devices used for simple calculations to today's complex computers, encompassing advancements in both analog and digital technology.

  5. History of computing in South America - Wikipedia

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    Computing started in south America in 1957, when the first digital computer arrived in Chile. 1979, the Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en Informática was established in Caracas, Venezuela. [1]

  6. IBM 729 - Wikipedia

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    A bank of IBM 729 tape drives Reel of tape showing beginning-of-tape reflective marker An IBM 729 tape drive being debugged as part of the Computer History Museum's IBM 1401 restoration project.

  7. ENIAC - Wikipedia

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    Glenn A. Beck (background) and Betty Snyder (foreground) program ENIAC in BRL building 328. (U.S. Army photo, c. 1947–1955) ENIAC (/ ˈ ɛ n i æ k /; Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) [1] [2] was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945.

  8. Analog computer - Wikipedia

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    A page from the Bombardier's Information File (BIF) that describes the components and controls of the Norden bombsight, a highly sophisticated optical/mechanical analog computer used by the United States Army Air Force during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War to aid the pilot of a bomber aircraft in dropping bombs accurately.

  9. TK90X - Wikipedia

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    TK90X boot screen. The case was a little taller than the original Spectrum and the keyboard placement was equal to the original keyboard, except for some additional Sinclair BASIC commands that did not exist in the Spectrums (UDG for user defined characters in the place of the £ sign - including specific Portuguese and Spanish characters such as ç and ñ, as well as accented vowels - and the ...