What's the rarest or most unusual computer-related item do you own?

Dave Wade dave.g4ugm at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 14:55:52 CST 2017


Perhaps its for some kind of switch matrix for programming analog computers. EAI were big into analog and hybrid computers...

Dave

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> Given the topic, I have this rather *unique* punch card reader, if you want to
> call it that. It is marked EAI but that's where the trail turns cold.
> Perhaps used as a microcode source? All holes are read simultaneously via
> individual switches. If someone has seen one before, please speak up. -C
> 
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> http://www.radar58.com/reader/IMG_2894.jpg
> http://www.radar58.com/reader/IMG_2895.jpg
> http://www.radar58.com/reader/IMG_2896.jpg
> http://www.radar58.com/reader/IMG_2897.jpg
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