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The ERMETH (Electronic Calculating Machine of the ETH) was one of the first computers in Europe and was developed and built by Eduard Stiefel and his team of the Institute for Applied Mathematics at the ETH Zurich between 1948 and 1956. It was in use until 1963 and is now displayed at the Museum of Communication Bern (Switzerland).

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  • Die ERMETH (Elektronische Rechenmaschine der ETH) war einer der ersten Computer in Europa und wurde durch Eduard Stiefel und sein Institut für angewandte Mathematik an der ETH Zürich in den Jahren 1948 bis 1956 entwickelt und gebaut. Sie stand anschliessend bis 1963 im Einsatz. (de)
  • The ERMETH (Electronic Calculating Machine of the ETH) was one of the first computers in Europe and was developed and built by Eduard Stiefel and his team of the Institute for Applied Mathematics at the ETH Zurich between 1948 and 1956. It was in use until 1963 and is now displayed at the Museum of Communication Bern (Switzerland). (en)
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  • Die ERMETH (Elektronische Rechenmaschine der ETH) war einer der ersten Computer in Europa und wurde durch Eduard Stiefel und sein Institut für angewandte Mathematik an der ETH Zürich in den Jahren 1948 bis 1956 entwickelt und gebaut. Sie stand anschliessend bis 1963 im Einsatz. (de)
  • The ERMETH (Electronic Calculating Machine of the ETH) was one of the first computers in Europe and was developed and built by Eduard Stiefel and his team of the Institute for Applied Mathematics at the ETH Zurich between 1948 and 1956. It was in use until 1963 and is now displayed at the Museum of Communication Bern (Switzerland). (en)
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