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Posted by : Sachin Kumar Sahu
January 01, 1970
SAGE — Semi-Automatic Ground Environment —
linked hundreds of radar stations in the United States and Canada in
the first large-scale computer communications network. An operator
directed actions by touching a light gun to the screen.
The air
defense system operated on the AN/FSQ-7 computer (known as Whirlwind II
during its development at MIT) as its central computer. Each computer
used a full megawatt of power to drive its 55,000 vacuum tubes, 175,000
diodes and 13,000 transistors.
Source: - www.computerhistory.org