Crossword Clue: Room-sized computer
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- 1940s ancestor of Watson
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- 1946 creation originally intended to calculate ballistics tables
- 1946 high-tech unveiling at the Univ. of Pennsylvania
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- Ancestor of the modern digital computer
- Ancestor of today's computers
- Acronymic computer of the 1940s
- Big computer of the 1940s (or actor Michael in reverse)
- Big computer of the 1940s
- Big name in computer history
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- Early 30-ton computer
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- Computer built under the code name "Project PX"
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- Computer that contained 17,468 vacuum tubes
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- Calculating 30-ton monster of the '40s
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- Room-filling computer unveiled in 1946
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- Subject of the 1973 Honeywell v. Sperry Rand case
- Subject of the documentary "Top Secret Rosies: The Female Computers of W.W. II"
- Old 30-ton computer
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- Seminal '40s computer
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- So-called "Giant Brain" of 1946
- So-called "Giant Brain" unveiled in 1946
Recent Usage of Room-sized computer in Crossword Puzzles
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- WSJ Saturday - July 9, 2016
- LA Times - Jan. 1, 2011
- LA Times - Dec. 10, 2008