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The First Microcomputer Transfluxor

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This is a historical article about a 1962 microcomputer. No current commercial mechanism, supply chain, or market impact is identified. The technology is obsolete and no companies mentioned are currently affected.

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  • Arma Micro Computer developed in 1962 by Arma Engineering Company.
  • Weighed 20 pounds, volume 0.4 cubic feet.
  • 22-bit serial architecture, 36,000 operations per second, 1 MHz clock.
  • Non-destructive readout memory using transfluxors, up to 7,808 words.
  • Evolved into systems used in Navy ships, E-2C Hawkeye, and Air Force One.

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