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ENIAC(World largest computer back in the 50's) -
The ENIAC was over 100 feet long, circling a room 30 feet by 50 feet. It was 10 feet high and about 3 feet deep. The ENIAC contained over 18,000 vacuum tubes and programs had to be physically wired into the computer. The vacuum tubes were changed daily by a group of four trained women. The ENIAC weighed about 30 tons and was used to integrate ballistic equations and calculate trajectories of naval shells.