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Barry de Ferranti, a pioneer involved in the construction of SILLIAC described the main cabinet of the computer as about 2 metres high, 1 metre deep and 5 metres long with glass panels at the front and light switches that indicated what was going on inside.
It ran until May 17, 1968 when it was replaced by a faster and bigger machine.
SILLIAC has now been broken up into pieces.

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