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The Elliott 903 was introduced in 1965 as the open-market derivative of the Elliott 920 mobile military computer. The free-standing device at the right of the photo is an ASR 33 Teletype, a ubiquitous, low-cost, form of keyboard input/output with built-in 8-track paper tape reader/punch.





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