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Colossus and other vintage computers from The National Museum of Computing  | TechRepublic
Colossus and other vintage computers from The National Museum of Computing | TechRepublic

4.2 Aiken and the Mark I | Bit by Bit
4.2 Aiken and the Mark I | Bit by Bit

File:RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer, Computer Music Center at Columbia  University, NIME2007.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer, Computer Music Center at Columbia University, NIME2007.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Colossus Computer Mark 2 at Bletchley Park Bletchley Milton Keynes  Buckinghamshire England UK Stock Photo - Alamy
Colossus Computer Mark 2 at Bletchley Park Bletchley Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England UK Stock Photo - Alamy

Colossus computer - Wikipedia
Colossus computer - Wikipedia

Colossus Mark 2 Computer from the rear | Andrew and Annemarie | Flickr
Colossus Mark 2 Computer from the rear | Andrew and Annemarie | Flickr

Alan Turing's Mark II computer was used to make music in 1951 | WIRED UK
Alan Turing's Mark II computer was used to make music in 1951 | WIRED UK

Harvard Mark I | computer technology | Britannica
Harvard Mark I | computer technology | Britannica

Grace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom  for computing advances | TechCrunch
Grace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom for computing advances | TechCrunch

Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or  Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator
Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator

ETL Mark II Relay-Based Automatic Computer-Computer Museum
ETL Mark II Relay-Based Automatic Computer-Computer Museum

Harvard Mark I - Wikipedia
Harvard Mark I - Wikipedia

File:ETL Mark II Relay Computer - National Museum of Nature and Science,  Tokyo - DSC07303.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
File:ETL Mark II Relay Computer - National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo - DSC07303.JPG - Wikimedia Commons

James Mazzola on Twitter: "September 9,1947–1st computer bug found: A moth  lodges in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard Univ.  https://t.co/GLUmT8knNe" / Twitter
James Mazzola on Twitter: "September 9,1947–1st computer bug found: A moth lodges in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard Univ. https://t.co/GLUmT8knNe" / Twitter

ETL Mark II Relay-Based Automatic Computer-Computer Museum
ETL Mark II Relay-Based Automatic Computer-Computer Museum

Harvard Mark II Console | 102698413 | Computer History Museum
Harvard Mark II Console | 102698413 | Computer History Museum

1944 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum
1944 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum

Mark I and the ENIAC
Mark I and the ENIAC

Harvard Mark 2 computer - WW2 Propaganda, 1940's
Harvard Mark 2 computer - WW2 Propaganda, 1940's

Colossus Computer Mark 2 at Bletchley Park Bletchley Milton Keynes  Buckinghamshire England UK Stock Photo - Alamy
Colossus Computer Mark 2 at Bletchley Park Bletchley Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England UK Stock Photo - Alamy

Colossus Mk 2 | ZDNET
Colossus Mk 2 | ZDNET

A Colossus Mark 2 Computer | Colossus was the world's first … | Flickr
A Colossus Mark 2 Computer | Colossus was the world's first … | Flickr

ETL Mark II-Computer Museum
ETL Mark II-Computer Museum

WWII codebreaker - Colossus Mark 2 computer - Bletchley Pa… | Flickr
WWII codebreaker - Colossus Mark 2 computer - Bletchley Pa… | Flickr

Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or  Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator
Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator

Colossus
Colossus

TIL that the first actual computer "bug" was a dead moth which was stuck in  a Harvard Mark II computer in 1947. : r/todayilearned
TIL that the first actual computer "bug" was a dead moth which was stuck in a Harvard Mark II computer in 1947. : r/todayilearned

Howard Aiken and the Harvard Mark I
Howard Aiken and the Harvard Mark I