AMM wrote:IIRC (it's been a while), tube-based computers tended to use triodes (usually twin triodes), not pentodes. [...] Does that agree with your recollection?
That squares completely with most of the documentation I've seen on tube computers, and in the later years specialised tubes were developed for computers that didn't suffer from some of the effects that "analogue" tubes (or. more precisely, those designed for such applications) suffered from.
However, as I mentioned, my earliest dabblings were in radio and television applications, so I'm familiar with the form. And, besides, it looks cool.

(Beyond that, it warms my heart that "empty state" technology is still known to some.)
I'd not use firebottles in any new application, but in their setting they were the best tool for the job. That said, I happen to know a chap who just a few years ago did a modern 12-bit computer using tubes -- the MUNIAC. It's an interesting design.