Britain's hefty Harwell Dekatron is back in the Guinness Book of World Records after being recognised - for the second time - as the world's oldest working digital computer.
Elderly giant takes 10 seconds to divide a number
Harwell Dekatron Specs in full:
Power Consumption: 1.5kW
Size: 2m high x 6m wide x 1m deep
Weight: 2.5 tonnes
Number of Dekatron counter tubes: 828
Number of other valves: 131
Number of relays: 480
Number of contacts or relay switches: 7073
Number of high speed relays: 26
Number of lamps: 199
Number of switches: 18 The WITCH is available to visit at The National Museum of Computing in Bletchley Park.
A video of the restoration process is on YouTube here:
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