Talk:Stepped reckoner

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The reference provided to support the claim that the machine was developed between 1676 and 1694 doesn't appear to explicitly give a completion date of 1694. It claims that Leibniz lived in Paris to work with a mechanic between 1676 and 1694, but it later goes on to say that there is in fact no proof that a working machine was ever completed. Does anyone know of another source that supports if and when the machine was completed? Everybody knows this is nowhere (talk) 06:30, 11 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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