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REAC 100 | |
Developer | Reeves Instrument |
Manufacturer | Reeves Instrument |
Product family | REAC Series |
Type | analog computer |
Release date | 1947
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The REAC 100 was an analog computer manufactured and developed by Reeves Instrument in 1947.The REAC 100 was the first of the REAC family and the first commercial electronic analog computer in the world.
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