Harwell Dekatron (AKA Witch) Computer from 1951 restored
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:00 am
From the National Museum of Computing website:-
There is also a short piece on the BBC site here including a video of it in action - flashing lights, clicking and whirring - great stuff!The Harwell Dekatron computer first ran at Harwell Atomic Energy Research Establishment in 1951 where it automated the tedious calculations performed by talented young people using mechanical hand calculators. Designed for reliability rather than speed, it could carry on relentlessly for days at a time delivering its error-free results. It wasn't even binary, but worked in decimal -- a feature that is beautifully displayed by its flashing Dekatron valves.