TX-0
Guy Lochhead, 01/09/10
The Transistorized Experimental Computer Zero was an early fully transistorised computer designed at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory to explore transistorised design. It went online in 1956, and was used continually into the ‘60s. This is interesting, but not worth including. It wasn’t capable of anything modern computers aren’t.

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