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While a professor of Physics at Harvard, Howard Aiken, illustrated above, was supported by IBM to build the ASCC computer (Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator).  The computer had mechanical relays (switches) which flip-flopped back and forth to represent mathematical data.  It was huge (of course), weighting some 35 tons with 500 miles of wiring.  The guts of the machine was comprised of IBM counting machines.