English: This is a photo of a memory-read amplifier circuit board card that is from a 1960 Remington Rand Univac LARC transistorized supercomputer. The original photo and copyright owner is from the website: http://www.vintchip.com/mainframe/UNIVACLARC/UNIVACLARC.html, which granted me full permission to use, alter or modify this photo on any Wikipedia and Wikimedia pages. This original photo was enhanced and modified by me with Adobe Photoshop, to show the number and locations of the Philco surface-barrier transistors that were used in this circuit board card.
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