The GE VMER-64 is a vintage 64-bit mainframe computer introduced by General Electric in the early 1970s. It was one of the first commercial mainframes to use a 64-bit architecture, and it was designed to compete with the IBM System/370 mainframes.
The VMER-64 was a very powerful machine for its time, and it was used in a wide range of applications, including scientific computing, business data processing, and military applications. It was also one of the first mainframes to be used for online transaction processing (OLTP).
The VMER-64 was a very large and expensive machine, and it was typically installed in large data centers. It was also very complex to operate and maintain. However, it was a very reliable and powerful machine, and it remained in production for many years.
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