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English: Colossus Computer, Bletchley Park. The Colossus machines were electronic computing devices used by British codebreakers to read encrypted German wireless messages during World War II.

The original machine was designed during 1943-4 by a team led by Tommy Flowers at the Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill - the machine's Post Office roots are plainly evident in the Strowger-type relays, uniselectors and equipment racks that were then much in evidence in the UK's automatic telephone exchanges.

Colossus machines (eventually there were ten in all) were the world's first programmable, digital, electronic, computing devices. They used thermionic valves (vacuum tubes), the fastest switching devices then available, to perform calculations aimed at deciphering German wireless traffic that was encrypted using the Lorenz SZ40/42 machine. In the absence of magnetic disc or semi-conductor technology, encrypted messages were read by Colossus at high speed using punched paper tape for storage and an optical reader. Following the end of WWII., most of the machines were taken apart and their components recycled, but two survived at GCHQ Cheltenham where they were used for various purposes until 1960.

The fully-functional replica of a Colossus Mark 2, shown here and now on display at the National Museum of Computing (in H Block) Bletchley Park, was reconstructed by a team under the direction of Tony Sale, and completed in November 2007. For more detailed information on Colossus, see . . . . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus_computer

A general view of the front of the machine. On the left-hand equipment rack are electro-mechanical components, the metal covers housing banks of Post-Office type relays, while near the top of the rack are a couple of banks of "uniselectors" (rotary switching devices). The centre rack appears to house manual switches and indicator lamps, while the right-hand rack is mostly taken up with banks of thermionic valves - the Mark 2 Colossus was equipped with over 2,400 valves - the fastest switching devices then available. For other views of Colossus, see:

1590849; 1590851; 1590857; 1590865; 1590869; 1590871; 1590872; 1590874; 1590876; 1590877; 1590878; 1590880

See also . . . . 1591001 and 1591006
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Fonte From geograph.org.uk
Autore Ian Petticrew
Posizione del soggetto51° 59′ 54″ N, 0° 44′ 38″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.Posizione di questa e altre immagini su: OpenStreetMapinfo


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