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The Ferranti Argus is a series of early British computers developed in the 1950s. It was notable for its use in real-time applications, particularly in scientific research and defense-related projects. The architecture of the Argus systems was characterized by features such as multiple programming languages and a relatively advanced (for its time) input/output system. The Argus was used in various research institutions and universities, contributing to diverse applications, including simulation and control systems.

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