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Hapy Birthday, Baby!

The Baby was the worlds first programmable computer (by todays standards) not only could it store the programs it ran but could store and process data internally. It ran for the first time on June 21, 1948

As it did not have a printer, results had to be read of the CRT (cathode ray tube) aka ancient monitor. Equipped with 1024bit of RAM it could perform an instruction in 1.2 milliseconds.

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