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* “Emmerack”, Cleveland 1972 (albeit substituting Radio Shack slide switches for most of the paper clips)
 
* “Emmerack”, Cleveland 1972 (albeit substituting Radio Shack slide switches for most of the paper clips)
 
* [http://www.smecc.org/wickenburg_high_school.htm Wickenburg High School Math Club in Arizona], 1975
 
* [http://www.smecc.org/wickenburg_high_school.htm Wickenburg High School Math Club in Arizona], 1975
* at least one modern build has been completed
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* at least one modern build has been completed, see youtube
 
* Arkay (later, Comspace) CT-650 computer trainer
 
* Arkay (later, Comspace) CT-650 computer trainer
  

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HOW TO BUILD A WORKING DIGITAL COMPUTER


Dawn LeClair, member of the 1975 Wickenburg High School Math Club, sits in front of the paper clip computer (Wickenburg High School)



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Tatsächlich gebaute Geräte basierend auf dem Buch:

  • “Emmerack”, Cleveland 1972 (albeit substituting Radio Shack slide switches for most of the paper clips)
  • Wickenburg High School Math Club in Arizona, 1975
  • at least one modern build has been completed, see youtube
  • Arkay (later, Comspace) CT-650 computer trainer


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