Hi All,
I wonder if anyone here could help us. We have an analog computer in our
collection that was built by LAN-Electronics in England in the mid-1960's.
It has a number of unusual features including a phone dial on the front of each
of the patchboards (for data entry?) and some very small inputs for the
patchcords (the patchcords for the PACE TR-10 or TR-20 are way too big). Anyone
have any information on this or any ideas about the computer? We'd appreciate
the help. You can find pics of it at
www.earlycomputers.com.
thanks,
Michael
Re the "missing" letters on the dial - my GPO Type 706 phone has the
same letters. It's a UK thing.
Gordon.