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Tag: air force

What was SAGE?

What was SAGE?

Following me watching and commenting on an Air Force video detailing their 70th anniversary, I realized that I’ve never mentioned the infamous SAGE computer. Continue reading What was SAGE?

Posted on October 12, 2017January 15, 2018Categories Computing, IBM, Technology, Vintage ComputingTags 1956, 1963, air force, an/fsq-7, cold war, computer, history, ibm, military, mit, networking, sage, united states, vacuum tubes, whirlwind2 Comments on What was SAGE?
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