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.
(
January 2017
)
Computers
designed or built in Britain include:
Acorn Computers
Acorn Eurocard systems
Acorn System 1
Acorn Atom
BBC Micro
Acorn Electron
BBC Master
Acorn Archimedes
RiscPC
Acorn Network Computer
Amstrad
Amstrad CPC
Amstrad PCW
Amstrad NC100
PC1512
PPC 512 and 640
Amstrad PC2286
Amstrad Mega PC
Apricot Computers
Apricot PC
Apricot Portable
Apricot Picobook Pro
Bear Microcomputer Systems
Newbear 77-68
Bywood Electronics
SCRUMPI 2
[
1
]
SCRUMPI 3
[
1
]
Cambridge Computer
Cambridge Z88
Camputers Lynx
CAP computer
Commodore Amiga 600
(A600) - Assembled in a former Timex factory in Scotland.
Commodore Amiga 1200
(
A1200
) - Assembled in a former Timex factory in Scotland.
Compukit UK101
Dragon 32/64
Elliott Brothers (computer company)
Enterprise (computer)
Ferranti MRT
Flex machine
Gemini Computers
Gemini Galaxy
Gemini Challenger
GEC
GEC 2050
GEC 4000 series
GEC Series 63
Grundy NewBrain
ICL
ICL 2900 Series
ICL Series 39
One Per Desk
Jupiter Ace
Memotech MTX
Nascom
Nascom 1
Nascom 2
Plessey System 250
Raspberry Pi
Research Machines
Research Machines 380Z
LINK 480Z
RM Nimbus
SAM Coupé
Sinclair Research
MK14
(trading as Science of Cambridge)
ZX80
ZX81
ZX Spectrum
Sinclair QL
Systime Computers Ltd
Systime 1000, 3000, 5000, 8750, 8780
Systime Series 2, Series 3
Tangerine Computer Systems
Tangerine Microtan 65
Oric-1
Oric Atmos
Tatung Einstein
Torch Computers
Triple X workstation
Transam
Triton
[
2
]
Tuscan
[
3
]
Mechanical computers
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Difference engine
Analytical Engine
Bombe
Early British computers
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AEI 1010
APEXC
Atlas (computer)
Automatic Computing Engine
[
4
]
Colossus computer
[
5
]
CTL Modular One
Digico Micro 16
EDSAC
[
6
]
EDSAC 2
Elliott Brothers (computer company)
[
7
]
Elliott 152
Elliott 503
Elliott 803
Elliott 4100 Series
EMIDEC 1100
English Electric
English Electric DEUCE
English Electric KDF8
English Electric KDF9
English Electric KDP10
English Electric System 4
Ferranti
Ferranti Argus
Ferranti Mark 1
, or Manchester Electronic Computer
Ferranti Mercury
Ferranti Orion
Ferranti Pegasus
Ferranti Perseus
Ferranti Sirius
Nimrod (computer)
Harwell computer
Harwell CADET
Hollerith Electronic Computer
ICS Multum
ICT
ICT 1301
ICT 1900 series
LEO (computer)
[
8
]
Luton Analogue Computing Engine
Manchester computers
Manchester Mark 1
[
9
]
Manchester Baby
Marconi
Marconi Transistorised Automatic Computer (T.A.C.)
Marconi Myriad
Metrovick 950
MOSAIC
Pilot ACE
Royal Radar Establishment Automatic Computer
SOLIDAC
ICL mainframe computers
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]
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t
e
International Computers Limited
(ICL) 1968-2002
Predecessor
mainframes
LEO I
ICT 1301
ICT 1501
Elliott 803
KDF8
KDF9
English Electric System 4 series
System 4/10
System 4/30
System 4/50
System 4/70
System 4/72
System 4/75
ICT 1900 series
1901
1901A
1901S
1901T
1902
1902A
1902S
1902T
1903
1903A
1903S
1903T
1904
1904A
1904E
1904F
1904S
1905
1905E
1905F
1906
1906A
1906E
1906F
1906S
1907
1907E
1907F
1908
1909
ICL 2900 Series
2950
2955
2956
2960
2966
2970
2972
2976
2980
2982
2988
CAFS
DAP
OCP
ICL Series 39
Level 30
Level 50
Level 60
Level 80
Minicomputers
category
2903
2904
2905
ME29
System Ten
System 25
Workstations
category
7502
7503
7561
DRS 20
DRS 100
DRS 200
DRS 300
DRS 400
DRS 500
DRS 3000
DRS 6000
PERQ
One Per Desk
Operating systems
category
OpenVME
VME
VME/B
VME/K
superNova
CME
DME
TME
Executive
GEORGE
MAXIMOP
MINIMOP
J
MultiJob
Programming languages
category
PLAN
Fortran
ALGOL
60
SOBS
COBOL
JEAN
C
Pascal
S3
SCL
SFL
ApplicationMaster
ReportMaster
RPG
DAP FORTRAN
References
[
edit
]
^
a
b
"Bywood advert: Bywood Scrumpi 2 + 3 = ?"
.
^
"Transam Triton - Computer - Computing History"
.
^
"Transam Tuscan S100 - Computer - Computing History"
.
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Simon Lavington (1980).
Early British Computers
, pp. 23-30
^
Lavington, pp. 8-12
^
Lavington, pp. 31-35
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Lavington, pp. 57-61
^
Lavington, pp. 68-77
^
Lavington, pp. 36-43
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