Meet George: 1958’s one-of-a-kind analog computer

The Vintage Computer Festival East is a once-a-year museum exhibit in Wall, New Jersey that shows off vacuum tube and transistor computers from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. While our own John Timmer visited the museum several years ago, we were long overdue to check back on the exhibition. VCF’s newest addition made the trip well-worth it.

The incredible piece of big iron you see in the first picture above arrived yesterday. It’s a one-of-a-kind analog computer built for MIT, so it doesn’t really have a name or model number. Built by George A. Philbrick Researches in 1958, the volunteers at the science center have just taken to calling it “George.”

Fascinating.

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