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Electronic simulator, 1954

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<p>Electronic simulator. This is the enlarged version of this machine, which was an early form of computing hardware used to carry out simulations. Photographed in 1954, in the Control Mechanisms and Electronics Division of the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK.</p>

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