[Tadao Hamada] works for Fujitsu Tokki, a subsidiary of the more famous Fujitsu. In 1956, Fujitsu decided to compete with IBM and built a relay-based computer, the FACOM128. The computer takes up 70 ...
You think having some Windows XP machines in-house is bad? Try maintaining a computer built before Bill Gates had hit first grade. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
If you study the history of computing you might have heard of the FACOM 128B, a Japanese relay computer from 1958. It holds the distinction of being a contender for the oldest computer that still ...
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