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The National Museum of Computing
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April 03, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

April 03, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

EMI-Scanner system for whole body: Following the worldwide success of the EMI-Scanner brain X-ray system, which has a current sales level of £25 million per annum, EMI is now to develop another computerised X-ray system for examination of all parts of (…)

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April 03, 2025/ Museum/
Computer Weekly
March 20, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

March 20, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

Locus 16s for radar check: A system for evaluating the operation of plot extractors at radar stations has been developed by Marconi, using modules from its Locus 16 system. One such unit is to be supplied to the Civil Aviation Authority under a £75,000 contract (…)

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March 20, 2025/ Museum/
Computer Weekly
March 13, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

March 13, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

Tote orders in France, Spain: Two orders with a sporting flavour have been won by UK firms. Already a major supplier of totalisator equipment to French horse race tracks, Bell Punch, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, has won an £85,000 order for 50 (…)

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March 13, 2025/ Museum/
Computer Weekly
March 06, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

March 06, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

Fairchild high density memory: Claimed to represent a “significant advance in the density of solid-state memory”, a charge-coupled memory is to be put into large-scale production by Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp in the US by autumn this year. Known as (…)

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March 06, 2025/ Museum/
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February 27, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

February 27, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

PoS comes to the petrol pumps: Point-of-sale processing now looks like being extended to petrol service stations with the launching of an electronic pump system, the Avery-Hardoll Mark IV. This can be interfaced with digital data loggers (…)

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February 27, 2025/ Museum/
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February 13, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

February 13, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

RCA’s latest laser beam: With so many potential applications for small, accurate and powerful optical scanner data capture devices, RCA in the US has developed a document reader using a one millionth cubic inch semiconductor diode (…)

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February 13, 2025/ Museum/
Computer Weekly
February 06, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

February 06, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

Rockwell launches 8-bit micro system: An eight-bit microprocessor is now on offer for evaluation from Rockwell International, and two new European companies are to introduce minicomputers built around it. Designated the PPS-8, for parallel processing system (…)

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February 06, 2025/ Museum/
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January 30, 2025

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

January 30, 2025/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

InterScan handles Barclaycard task: Sales vouchers from shops and other outlets accepting Barclaycards provide the bulk of the source data now being captured for computer processing by three InterScan 2100 key-to-disc systems with a total of 76 VDU key-stations (…)

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January 30, 2025/ Museum/
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The National Museum of Computing was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 2005, number 05407952. The company was granted charitable status in England and Wales in 2005, charity number 1109874.