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  • 101Ferranti Mark 1 — The Ferranti Mark 1, also known as the Manchester Electronic Computer in its sales literature,[1] and thus sometimes called the Manchester Ferranti, was the world s first commercially available general purpose electronic computer.[2] It was the… …

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  • 102Cray-3 — The Cray 3 was a vector supercomputer intended to be Cray Research s successor to the Cray 2. The system was to be the first major application of gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductors in computing. The project was not considered a success, and… …

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  • 103Newbear 77/68 — The Newbear 77/68 was a kit of parts from which a purchaser could construct a home computer based around a Motorola 6800 microprocessor.HistoryThe 77/68 was offered for sale by Bear Microcomputer Systems of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England from… …

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  • 104Newbear 77-68 — A Newbear 77 68 under construction. The orange TV set is the VDU, the metal rack to the right contains the computer circuit boards and the keyboard is just visible, partially obscured by the rack front panel lying on the top. The 1950s blue… …

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  • 105Dependency theory — International relations theory  • Idealism  Liberalism   …

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  • 106Ferranti Pegasus — A typical Pegasus computer installation, on view at the Science Museum, London …

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  • 107IBM 701 — operator s console IBM 701 processor frame The IBM 701 …

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  • 108CER-12 — CER (Serbian: Цифарски Електронски Рачунар Digital Electronic Computer ) model 12 was an third generation digital computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia) in 1971 and intended for business and statistical data processing . However,… …

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  • 109Cray Y-MP — The Cray Y MP was a supercomputer sold by Cray Research from 1988, and the successor to the company s X MP. The Y MP retained software compatibility with the X MP, but extended the address registers from 24 to 32 bits. High density VLSI ECL… …

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  • 110Kenbak-1 — The Kenbak 1 is considered by the Computer History Museum and the American Computer Museum [http://www.compustory.com/Pioneers.html] to be the world s first personal computer [ http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/?year=1971 Timeline of… …

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