Computer module

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DEC's original products were individual modules, like these System Building Blocks 1103 hex-inverter cards (both sides).
CDC used much smaller modules in their early computers.

A computer module is a selection of independent electronic circuits packaged onto a circuit board to provide a basic function within a computer.[1] An example might be an inverter or flip-flop, which would require two or more transistors and a small number of additional supporting devices. Modules would be inserted into a chassis and then wired together to produce a larger logic unit, like an adder.

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