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first generation computer


A prototype computer based on vacuum tubes and other esoteric technologies. Chronologically, any computer designed before the mid-1950s. Examples include Howard Aiken' s Mark 1 (1944), Maunchly and Eckert' s ENIAC (1946), and the IAS computer. (1996-11-22)

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