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101roadtrip81 The big black monoliths in the background are three pieces of ENIAC: the model in the foreground highlights in blue light where Three remaining pieces of ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator).  Widely described as the first general-purpose UNIVAC console
IBM RAMAC 5 MB hard drive, circa 1956, consisting of 50 x 24 inch diameter disks and weighing well over 1000 pounds 101roadtrip87 Cray 2 super computer Early "personal" computers.  Two of the first computers I used were the Imsai 8080 (upper right in the photo) and a PD
Far left is an Apple I kit (signed by Steve Wozniak).  The computer to the right of that reminds me of the many S-100 bus based Babbage Difference Engine #2, serial number #2.  Babbage never actually built one: serial #1 and #2 were built recently (over th Babbage designed two difference engines: "No. 2" is a faster design using far fewer parts.  Neither design was actuall 101roadtrip95

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