The National Museum of Computing celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Colossus II computer while unveiling renovations that prevent rain leaks, enhancing visitor experience.
The museum's renovations cost over half a million pounds, significantly upgrading Block H to ensure it can house its historical significance without leaks disrupting exhibitions.
Block H, built in 1944, housed machines that helped decrypt critical wartime communications, a process acknowledged for expediting the end of World War II.
Alongside renovations, the museum showcases a working replica of the Colossus II and hosts exhibitions that document the evolution of computing technology.
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