Arma Micro Computer

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The Arma Micro Computer was an early minicomputer first released in 1962.[1]

Manufactured by the Arma Engineering Company, it had a bit-serial architecture with a 22-bit word length, using diode-transistor logic and transfluxor-based memory.[2]

The principle of the technology used in the transfluxor memory is described in U.S. patent 3048828.[3]

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