A computer that used vacuum tubes as switching elements; for example, the UNIVAC I. See computer generations. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
A rare, operational Apple-1 Computer was recently put up for auction, and it ended up selling for $375,000. The Apple-1 was ...
Dubbed Ocelot, it’s designed to correct errors with less hardware overhead.
the first programmable electronic computer. Various university campuses in Britain and the US were home to first-generation computers like ENIAC, EDVAC and the Manchester Baby in the late 1940s.
The Apple-1 that sold as part of a “Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution” auction event, is known as the “Bayville” Apple-1, ...
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