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Powering up a module from the IBM 604: an electronic calculator from 1948

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Summary

This piece chronicles the IBM 604, an early electronic programmable calculator from 1948, focusing on its pluggable module design, the use of thyratron tubes, and how IBM's hardware modularity influenced later mainframes. It includes a practical demonstration and reverse-engineering notes that illuminate how vacuum-tube modules function and swap out for maintenance.

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