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Heathkit Educational Electronic Analog Computer Model EC-1, circa 1960. The computer was programmed using patch cords that connected nine operational amplifiers and other components. At the time of production, Heathkit was a subsidiary of Daystrom Inc. (The Computer History Museum in Mountain View also has one of these in its collection).
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