By Mark Ward Technology correspondent, BBC News
Edsac, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge Like all early computers Edsac filled the room in which it was located.
The first recognisably modern computer is to be rebuilt at the UK's former code-cracking centre Bletchley Park.
The Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (Edsac) was a room-sized behemoth built at Cambridge university that first ran in 1949.
Creation of the replica has been commissioned by the UK's Computer Conservation Society (CCS).
The three-year re-build will be carried out before visitors to The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley. - BBC
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