ARRA (computer)
The ARRA (for "Automatische Relais Rekenmachine Amsterdam", Automatic Relay Calculator Amsterdam) was the first Dutch computer, and was built from relays for the Dutch Mathematical Centre (Dutch: Mathematisch Centrum), which later became the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI).
It was designed and built by Carel Scholten and Bram Loopstra, and was finished in 1952. Because of reliability problems it was soon taken out of commission, and "updated" to the ARRA II, which actually was a completely new design.
See also
Other computers designed and built at the Mathematical Centre:
- ARRA II (computer)
- FERTA (computer)
- ARMAC (computer)
Other very early Dutch computers:
- P3 (computer)
- PASCAL (computer)
- PETER (computer)
- PTERA (computer)
- STEVIN (computer)
- Testudo (computer)
- X1 (computer)
- X2 (computer)
- X4 (computer)
- X8 (computer)
- ZEBRA (computer)
- ZERO (computer)
External links
Remembering ARRA: A pioneer in Dutch computing on YouTube
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