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Synopsis: Leprechaun is a general-purpose, stored-program, digital computer using more than 5,000 transistors Storage for 1,024 18-digit binary words is provided by a coincident-current magnetic-core memory requiring only 160 transistors. The logic of the computer is mechanized using direct-coupled transistor logic (DCTL) circuitry.