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[[File:REAC, 1949, NASA's Ames Research Center.jpg|thumb|300px|right|REAC computer. NASA Ames' first electronic computing machine, was acquired in 1949 to perform control simulation analysis.]] | [[File:REAC, 1949, NASA's Ames Research Center.jpg|thumb|300px|right|REAC computer. NASA Ames' first electronic computing machine, was acquired in 1949 to perform control simulation analysis.]] | ||
The '''REAC''' ('''Reeves Electronic Analog Computer''') was a family of [[analog computer]] designed and manufactured by [[Reeves Instrument]] from 1947 to the 1960s. | The '''REAC''' ('''Reeves Electronic Analog Computer''') was a family of [[analog computer]] designed and manufactured by [[Reeves Instrument]] from 1947 to the 1960s. | ||
== Computers == | == Computers == | ||
− | * {{ | + | * {{rico|REAC 100}}, 1947 |
− | * {{ | + | * {{rico|REAC 200}}, 1952 |
− | * {{ | + | * {{rico|REAC 300}}, 1953 |
− | * {{ | + | * {{rico|REAC 400}}, 1956 |
+ | * {{rico|REAC 500}}, 1963 | ||
+ | * {{rico|REAC 550}}, 1964 | ||
+ | * {{rico|REAC 600}}, 1965 | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 23 December 2015
The REAC (Reeves Electronic Analog Computer) was a family of analog computer designed and manufactured by Reeves Instrument from 1947 to the 1960s.
Computers[edit]
- REAC 100, 1947
- REAC 200, 1952
- REAC 300, 1953
- REAC 400, 1956
- REAC 500, 1963
- REAC 550, 1964
- REAC 600, 1965
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