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When we look at history and record "SEL's first computers, such as the 810A, the 8500, and the 8600...", where is the 840A and the 840MP? I spent many hours on the factory floor (Plant 2 on Federal Highway) checking them out as they were assembled.

Ah, the good old days...

Bill Dehlinger SEL@BillDehlinger.com

SEL Computers

The SEL 840 was used in the Lockheed C-5A Simulators where there was 1 at Dover, 2 at Altus and 2 at Travis Air Force Bases. Originally made by Curtis-Wright, maintenance and updating was taken over by Lockheed-Georgia Co. in Marietta, GA during the 1970's.