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en/devices/diehl-combitronic.shtm
r80 r81 52 52 from this desk computer was obsolete, even for that time. It was 53 53 partily still made using germanium transistors. After these computers, 54 Diehl divided the computer construction division off to Japan. 55 They built a completely new computer that is no more interesting for 56 our museum.</p> 54 Diehl built the completely new computer "Alphatronic, DS 300, DS 400" 55 that is no more interesting for our museum.</p> 57 56 </div> 58 57 -
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r61 r81 34 34 <!--changelog: Edit am 12.10.2008: aktualisierte "what's new" section (Als Gefuehl noch gefragt war...) --> 35 35 <!--changelog: Edit am 28.11.2008: aktualisierte "what's new" section (Die Revolution im Ingeneurbuero) --> 36 <!--changelog: Edit am 10.01.2009: aktualisierte "what's new" section (60er Jahre: Analogrechner) --> 36 37 </head> 37 38 <body> … … 114 115 <div class="left"> 115 116 <h2 class="center">What's new</h2> 116 <p class="stand">(last update: November 2008)</p>117 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/ combitron.jpg" width="170" height="122"117 <p class="stand">(last update: January 2009)</p> 118 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/gte.jpg" height="199" width="180" 118 119 class="nomargin-bottom" 119 alt=" Combitron" />120 alt="GTE Analog computer" /> 120 121 121 <p><b>1966: The revolution of engineering</b> 122 <br/>This ist the first programmable desk calculator "Made in Germany". 123 At these times it was too expensive to be used by ordinary employees 124 – it was therefore secured in a display case. 125 See our page 126 <a class="go" href="/en/computer/programmable.shtm">Programmable second-generation calculators</a>. 122 <p><b>1960s: Analog computers</b> 123 <br/>In those days, when digital computers were too slowly... 124 <br/>Analog computer from GTE. <a class="go" href="/en/computer/analog.shtm" 125 >Analog and digital-analog computers</a>. 127 126 </p> 128 127 </div>
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