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PACE TR-10 - EAI
PACE TR-10 | |
PACE TR-10 at the National Cryptologic Museum. | |
Developer | Electronic Associates |
Manufacturer | Electronic Associates |
Product family | PACE Series |
Type | analog computer |
Release date | 1959[1] |
Introductory price | $4,000-11,000[1] |
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Size | 16" wide, 24" height, 15" depth |
Weight | 95LB |
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Operating Range | +/-10V |
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The PACE TR-10 was a fully transistorized general-purpose analog computer developed by Electronic Associates in 1959. The TR-10 was the smaller computer in the PACE family, capable of solving tenth-order differential equations. The TR-10 became well known for its flexibility and robustness.
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- TR-10, Analog Museum
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