Librascope

Librascope was a Glendale, California division of General Precision, Inc., founded in 1937 by Lewis W. Imm to improve aircraft load balancing, and acquired by General Precision in 1941. Librascope was a manufacturer of early digital computers sold in both the business and defense markets. They hired Stan Frankel, a Manhattan Project veteran and early ENIAC programmer, to design the LGP-30 desktop computer in 1956.

Librascope

Librascope was a Glendale, California division of General Precision, Inc., founded in 1937 by Lewis W. Imm to improve aircraft load balancing, and acquired by General Precision in 1941. Librascope was a manufacturer of early digital computers sold in both the business and defense markets. They hired Stan Frankel, a Manhattan Project veteran and early ENIAC programmer, to design the LGP-30 desktop computer in 1956.