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Alan Turing's Mark II computer was used to make music in 1951 | WIRED UK
Image of MARK II COMPUTER, um 1947 Mark II Computer im Bau.
TIL that the first actual computer "bug" was a dead moth which was stuck in a Harvard Mark II computer in 1947. : r/todayilearned
1944 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum
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Howard Aiken, Grace Hopper and the Mark I Computer
The National Museum of Computing celebrates the 75th anniversary of Colossus with new revelations
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Colossus Computer Mark 2 at Bletchley Park Bletchley Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England UK Stock Photo - Alamy
MATRIXSYNTH: The First Computer Generated Music? - Alan Turing's Manchester Mark II
Aug. 7, 1944: Still a Few Bugs in the System | WIRED
Howard Aiken, Grace Hopper and the Mark I Computer
The Bug in the Computer Bug Story - JSTOR Daily
Harvard Mark II Console | 102698413 | Computer History Museum
Dahlgren. Dahlgren Laboratory. Development of Computer Technology 125 / ^. MARK II Aiken Relay Calculator used at Dahlgren in the 1940's. How many people came down? I guess there must have
Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator
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ETL Mark II-Computer Museum
Colossus Computer Mark 2 at Bletchley Park Bletchley Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England UK Stock Photo - Alamy
Colossus Mark 2 the world's first programmable, digital, … | Flickr
The ´Colossus´ mark II computer, Bletchley Park, 1943. This shows control panels of Colossus, the world´s first electronic programmable computer, at B... - SuperStock
Harvard Mark I | Automatic Calculations, Relay-Based Design & Programmable Memory | Britannica