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The Good Old Days?

The Good Old Days?

May 28, 2008

Electronic equipment and a snarl of wires fills a lab on the research vessel Chain in February 1966. WHOI’s first at-sea computer was an IBM installed on Chain in 1962; a special air conditioning unit was built to keep that equipment cool, making the computer room a rather popular spot on cruises to tropical waters. Later, Hewlett Packard invented the 2216A for WHOI, touting it as the company’s “first go-anywhere, do-anything computer.”
(Photo courtesy of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Archives)

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