POWERHOUSE COLLECTION

Addimult Sumax-E

Object No. 2010/1/213

This object is part of a collection relating to the history and development of computing and other information technology assembled by Assoc Professor Allan Bromley of Sydney University, comprising calculators, mechanical and electronic analogue computers, computer components, kit computers, education computers, and associated ephemera. Allan Bromley was a lecturer and researcher at the University of Sydney Basser Department of Computer Science from 1978 until his untimely death in August 2002. He specialised in Computer Architecture, Computer Logic and in particular the History of Computing. He was regarded as the world authority on Charles Babbage's Calculating Engines (instigating the rebuilt of DE2 at the Science Museum London) and the Ankithera Mechanism and had extensive knowledge on calculators, analogue computers, logic, stereopsis, totalisators, clocks and time keeping and mechanical engineering.

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Summary

Object Statement

Mechanical addiator type calculator, Addimult Sumax-E, metal, made by Addumult, Germany, c. 1960

Physical Description

Mechanical addiator type calculator, Addimult Sumax-E, metal, made by Addumult, Germany, c. 1960 Troncet calculator with addition on front, subtraction on reverse.

DIMENSIONS

Height

11 mm

Width

82 mm

PRODUCTION

Notes

Addumult, Germany, c 1960

HISTORY

Notes

Addimult is an offshoot from the Addiator Company

SOURCE

Credit Line

Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program in memory of Associate Professor Allan Bromley, 2010

Acquisition Date

20 January 2010

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