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Deutsch: Rechenanlage UNIVAC I Factronic, Remington Rand Inc., ausgestellt im Deutschen Museum in München. Im Sommer 1956 wurde dieser Univac-Rechner Nr. 35 zerlegt und mit Konsole, Drucker und Bandlaufwerken in zwei Transportflugzeuge geladen. Von der Ostküste der USA ging es nach Frankfurt am Main. Der Röhrenrechner stand im Europäischen Rechenzentrum, das räumlich zum Frankfurter Battelle-Institut gehörte. Hier setzten sechs fleißige Techniker die 400 Zentner schwere Anlage wieder zusammen. Am 19. Oktober 1956 konnte der Leiter des Europäischen Rechenzentrums, der Deutschamerikaner Carl Hammer, den Computer in Dienst stellen. Insgesamt wurden 46 Stück produziert. Im Februar 1960, nach nur dreijähriger Laufzeit, wurde die Anlage als technisch veraltet abgeschaltet. |
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- 2006-03-02 23:40 Matthias.Kirschner 500×667×8 (74311 bytes) Bildbeschreibung: Rechenanlage UNIVAC I Factronic, Remington Rand Inc. ausgestellt im Deutschen Museum München Quelle: selbst fotographiert Fotograf: Matthias Kirschner Datum: 29.11.2005
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