Another ~1960 computer kit

From: James Willing <jimw_at_agora.rdrop.com>
Date: Thu Dec 17 00:48:28 1998

At 10:09 PM 12/16/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Doug and all,
>At 12:50 AM 12/16/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, dave dameron wrote:
>>
>>> I was looked through some older magazines and found another computer kit
>>> from about 1959, 1960, a full page ad for the "geniac". It has 6 dials,
each
>>> with 16 sets of radial holes. It's cost was US$19.95 and made in Mass. My
>>> guess is it was electro-mechanical, but could not tell any more from
the ad.
>>> The ad said it could play "Nim", but that doesn't seem to be that unusual.
>>> Has anyone seen one or knows what it did?
>>
>>The GENIAC was designed by Edmund Berkeley in 1955 and sold by his buddy
>>Oliver Garfield until the late 50's. Thomas Haddock calls the GENIAC the
>>first pc. He was close, but wrong.

Hmmm... I had one of those once upon a time, and could swear that I found
the manual for it (missing the front cover tho...) again recently. Have to
put that back on my 'dig it out' list.

-jim

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