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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pegasus was an early thermionic valve (vacuum tube) computer built by Ferranti, Ltd of Great Britain. The Pegasus 1 was first delivered in 1956 and the Pegasus 2 was delivered in 1959. Ferranti sold twenty-six copies of the Pegasus 1 and twelve copies of the Pegasus 2, making it Ferranti's most popular valve (vacuum tube) computer. At least two Pegasus' survive, one in The Science Museum (London) and one in The Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. The Pegasus in The Science Museum (London) ran its first program in December 1959 and is still…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pegasus was an early thermionic valve (vacuum tube) computer built by Ferranti, Ltd of Great Britain. The Pegasus 1 was first delivered in 1956 and the Pegasus 2 was delivered in 1959. Ferranti sold twenty-six copies of the Pegasus 1 and twelve copies of the Pegasus 2, making it Ferranti's most popular valve (vacuum tube) computer. At least two Pegasus' survive, one in The Science Museum (London) and one in The Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. The Pegasus in The Science Museum (London) ran its first program in December 1959 and is still regularly demonstrated. It is the oldest working digital electronic computer in the world.