Elliott 803
Photos: Britain's first business computer
Photo The Elliott 803 was developed in the early 1960s and until 1965 it was the single most popular British computer for big businesses and universities. This is the console for the Elliott... [05 Sep 2008]
Photos: Making beautiful music with the earliest computers
Photo The codebreaking computer used in World War II, the Colossus Mark II, and vintage machines ranging from the 1960s' Elliott 803 through to the 1980s' BBC Micro - will sing again as part of the Obsolete... [10 Mar 2009]
Britain's classic computers: A silicon.com special
News Hardware on display includes one of Britain's first business computers, the Elliott 803, and the PACE TR-48, one of the earliest torpedo simulators, made by Electronic Associates to simulate the firing... [02 Oct 2008]
Inbox: Antique computing, Segway protest and ID cards
Comment The Elliott 803 was developed in the early 1960s and until 1965 it was the single most popular British computer for big businesses and universities. A story concerning fibre broadband in every UK home... [11 Sep 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.09.08
Round-Up The Elliott 803 was developed in the early 1960s and until 1965 it was the most popular British computer for big businesses and universities. Going back further there's also the first ever business PC,... [12 Sep 2008]
Voice biometrics, war tech and the history of computing
News Next up was the UK's first business computer, the Elliott 803, which emerged in the 1960s, with museum trustee Kevin Murrell showing how the computer worked. In September silicon.com had an exclusive... [08 Oct 2008]
ID cards, driverless buses and virtual shipwrecks
Photo Here's the Elliott 803 - the most popular British computer for businesses and universities during the 1960s. The MoD showed off the computer games it uses to give army drivers in the Royal Logistics... [02 Oct 2008]
Editor's Blog: Reely good news on video
Comment I've mentioned the video player already of course, and I'm a big fan of all the video we've been publishing from the National Museum of Computing out at Bletchley - the video of the Elliott 803, one of... [16 Sep 2008]