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Colossus
The Rebuild of Colossus, the worlds first programmable computer.
Originally designed and built by Tommy Flowers in 1944 to break into the German "Tunny" code. Tunny was the name given by Bletchley Park code-breakers to the German High Command traffic. sent via Lorenz S42 cipher machine.
Rebuilt by a team led by Tony Sales, it can be seen at The National Museum of Computers which is within the grounds of Bletchley Park.
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