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  • 71Maestro I — 1978 79 Softlab Munich, Tucherpark Maestro I from Softlab Munich was the world s first Integrated development environment for software.[1] Originally named Program development system terminal, or PET (name conflict with Commodore PET a home… …

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  • 72Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine — Replica of the Small Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM) at the Museum of Science and Industry in Castlefield, Manchester …

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  • 73computer memory — memory (def. 11). * * * Introduction       device that is used to store data or programs (sequences of instructions) on a temporary or permanent basis for use in an electronic digital computer. Computers represent information in binary code,… …

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  • 74Bit — This article is about the unit of information. For other uses, see Bit (disambiguation). Fundamental units of information bit (binary) nat (base e) ban (decimal) qubit (quantum) This box …

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  • 75Calculator — For mechanical precursors to the modern calculator, see mechanical calculator. For other uses, see Calculator (disambiguation). An electronic pocket calculator with a 7‑segment LCD display, that can perform basic arithmetic operations …

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  • 76Harvard Mark I — Portion of the Harvard IBM Mark 1, left side …

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  • 77Coherer — Metal filings coherer The coherer was a primitive form of radio signal detector used in the first radio receivers during the wireless telegraphy era at the beginning of the twentieth century. Invented around 1890 by French scientist Édouard… …

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  • 78Honeywell 200 — The Honeywell 200 was a character oriented two address commercial computer introduced by Honeywell in the early 1960s, the basis of later models including 1200, 1250, 2200, 3200, 4200 and the later 2700, and the character processor of the… …

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  • 79Ed Roberts (computer engineer) — Ed Roberts Ed Roberts in 2002 Born Henry Edward Roberts September 13, 1941(1941 09 13) Miami, Florida, United States …

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  • 80NLS (computer system) — NLS, or the oN Line System , was a revolutionary computer collaboration system designed by Douglas Engelbart and implemented by researchers at the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) during the 1960s. The… …

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