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Clary DE-60
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The '''Clary DE-60''' was an early transistorized digital computer made by Clary Corporation. It was a general purpose computer intended for both scientific and business applications. It operated on 18 digit [[binary coded decimal]] words used fixed-point arithmetic. Main memory was a 32-word magnetic [[drum memory]]. Input and output devices included a console keyboard, printer, paper tape and [[punched card]] system. The system used plug-boards for programming, and custom modules for trigonometric and other functions could be installed.
The system was introduced in 1957. By 1961, about 18 systems were operating or on order. Clary Corporation was founded by [[Hugh L. Clary]] in 1939.
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The system was introduced in 1957. By 1961, about 18 systems were operating or on order. Clary Corporation was founded by [[Hugh L. Clary]] in 1939.
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