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Abacus

Slide Ruler

The Early Calculator

A Punch Card

ENIAC

ENIAC

ENIAC

Vacuum Tubes

The Neumann Machine

UNIVAC

The First IBM Computer

The Integrated Circuit

Altair

The Apple I

The Apple II

The IBM 60