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== Computers == | == Computers == | ||
− | * {{reeves|Reeves Electronic Analog Computer}} (REAC) | + | * {{reeves|Reeves Electronic Analog Computer}} (REAC) Family |
+ | ** {{reeves|REAC 100}}, 1947 | ||
+ | ** {{reeves|REAC 200}}, 1952 | ||
+ | ** {{reeves|REAC 300}}, 1953 | ||
+ | ** {{reeves|REAC 400}}, 1956 | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} |
Revision as of 17:59, 22 December 2015
Reeves Instrument Corporation was a large analog computing company during the 1940s through 60s. Reeves pioneered early analog computers for the US Military such as those used in guided missile systems. Reeves also operated and maintained the labs of Project Cyclone for the Office of Naval Research.
Computers
- Reeves Electronic Analog Computer (REAC) Family
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