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Subject: Re: one of the world's earliest computers
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2024 05:20:01 -0500
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On 10 Aug 2024 02:08:07 -0300, Mike Spencer
<mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote:

>Would this have been the Mark I?  Some other machine?

"The machine was in operation until 1959 when it was dismantled again.
The Print and Punch unit of the machine is currently on loan to the
Smithsonian Institution. Other components can be found in Harvard's
Science and Engineering Complex in Allston, US"