This FACOM 128B was designed in 1958 and built in 1959, and is part of Fujitsu's (and Japan's) first commercial computers series. It uses over 5,000 relays, and still works to this day! Samtec and Fujitsu arranged for me to see this very special machine in action during a recent visit to Japan.
Many thanks to Fujitsu: Mayumi Funamura Yoshio Takahashi Tadao Hamada and Samtec: Yasuo Sasaki for making the visit possible. Special thanks to Robert Woodhead for providing precious technical information.
Some relevant links: Outstanding CHM video on the early machines mentioned here: Nice list of amateur relay computer projects:
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