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The Paperclip Computer?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:45 pm
by crustyasp46
The Paperclip Computer
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The "paperclip computer" was introduced in 1967 in a book called How To Build a Working Digital Computer by Alcosser, Phillips, and Wolk. The book describes how you can build a simple computer with things around the house, like paperclips for switches, and a tin can for drum memory.

Make : Alcosser
Model : Oaperclip Computer
Introduced : 1967
Price $ 3.75 + parts
Technology : Paperclips, tin can, knife switches
Form : desktop

In 1969, a company called COMSPACE created a "professional" version of this computer called the Arkay CT-650.
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Make : Comspace
Model : Arkay CT-650
Introduced : 1969
Price : $1000
Technology : relay
Form : desktop

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Re: The Paperclip Computer?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:41 am
by samuelwilliam
what the usage of this paperclip computer and which task perform by this?

Re: The Paperclip Computer?

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:59 pm
by crustyasp46
samuelwilliam wrote:what the usage of this paperclip computer and which task perform by this?


As the post states in 1967 someone wrote a book about building a computer using household items, and in 1969 someone expanded the idea to make a commercial model. The era of building the computer and methology of input would have made this a very simple computer capable of data input for that era. Definitely not complex computing, unless you take into consideration the method of data entry.

A search of the net will give you information on the abilities of computers of that era. :)

Re: The Paperclip Computer?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:49 am
by Dragon Mech
this is a pretty niffty machine. but personaly, i think i'll stay with computers that were made from 1984 to present day.