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D4A

Lehmann‘s favorite child

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Sammlung Rechenmaschinen, Werkstätten der TU Dresden

TU Dresden
1963

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The desktop computer D4a was developed at the Institute of Machine Computing. It was a revolutionary alternative to the mainframe computers that dominated the market at the time. Initially ridiculed as a „calculator in a cigar box,“ Lehmann achieved a groundbreaking innovation: the D4a was one of the lowest-priced computers around, based entirely on transistors, and gave students access to computing technology.

Participants

Sammlung Rechenmaschinen, Werkstätten der TU Dresden

TU Dresden
1963

Project website