Digi-Comp I
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digi-comp-i-323-9237059
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Digi-Comp I
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The Digi-Comp I was a functioning, mechanical digital computer sold in kit form. It was originally manufactured from polystyrene parts by E.S.R., Inc. starting in 1963 and sold as an educational toy for US$4.99. The Digi-Comp I has been referred to as the first home computer. A successor, the Digi-Comp II, was not programmable, but in effect a visible calculator. A two-level Masonite platform with guides served as the medium for a supply of marbles that rolled down an inclined plane, moving plas
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digi-Comp_I
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2024-02-10T06:23:00Z
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