The cam stack handles the movement of the columns that tally the numbers, adding 31 digit numbers from column to column. The final result is a 31-digit number, produced in the final column of digits, which is then printed. Human-error-free
Calculates and tabulates second order polynominal to 31 decimal places.
 

The cam stack handles the movement of the columns that tally the numbers, adding 31 digit numbers from column to column. The final result is a 31-digit number, produced in the final column of digits, which is then printed. Human-error-free Calculates and tabulates second order polynominal to 31 decimal places.

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Computer History Museum Photo Gallery: weird, fascinating photos including a giant Cray, and a 60Kg hard drive

Zara Baxter toured the Computer History Museum in California, and took these fascinating photos, including a giant 27Kg hard drive, a Star Trek-like SAGE Air defence system, and other intriguing artifacts. Scroll down for the captions! Click to enlarge photos.

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