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The PDP-4 was aimed at
applications with not many calculations, but
rather the single manipulation of input and
output, such as controlling a bakery or fleet of
elevators. "As computers [like the PDP-4]
become smaller and less expensive," said
Bell, "they will take over some special
system types...then the computer becomes a
'module' of the system." |
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