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English: Wartime photograph of the Colossus panel of rotary switches for the fiver counters (in the five columns) used for setting the threshold values above which a count and related parameters would be printed out. The rows read (top to bottom) THOUSANDS, HUNDREDS, TENS, UNITS. All five values set to 976.
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Author Good, Jack; Michie, Donald; Timms, Geoffrey (1945), General Report on Tunny: With Emphasis on Statistical Methods, UK Public Record Office HW 25/4 and HW 25/5
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Colossus 'set total' switch panel

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