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DescriptionCDC 7600.jc.jpg | The 6600 was followed by the 7600 - similar in architecture and almost compatible, and using much higher density electronics. Externally, the blue-glass-and-wood scheme was reminiscent of a much earlier computer, the Telefunken TR4 which came in Mahogany-and-smoked-glass. | ||
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Source | Flickr: Supercomputer - The Middle Ages | ||
Author | Jitze Couperus | ||
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