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Summary Of: Z22

The major version jump from Z11 to Z22 was due to the use of... In 1961 the Z22 was followed by a logically very similar transistorized version... still has an operational Z22 which is on permanent loan at the... The Z22 operated at 3... The Z22 also had glow... The Z22 was designed to be easier to program than previous first generation computers...

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