Ferranti Pegasus
Sadly we don’t have the whole machine, just this logic card and the programming manual. The Pegasus computer was in production from 1956. More can be seen on Wikipedia.
Sadly we don’t have the whole machine, just this logic card and the programming manual. The Pegasus computer was in production from 1956. More can be seen on Wikipedia.
The English Electric Deuce is likely to be the oldest computer we have in the museum. Unfortunetly what few parts we have are in many pieces. It is believed to have been built in 1956, as that is the date of Eric Richard’s programming book, who used to work on Read more…
Librascope General Purpose 30 (LGP-30) “Eurocomp” This computer was first introduced 1955 and was designed by Stanley Frankel, there were approximately 450 LGP-30’s made in the USA and 45 machines produced in Europe by “Schoppe & Faeser” under license and sold under the banner Eurocomp. There were also two numbering Read more…