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The Harvard Mark I
IBM releases it's Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC) or more popularly known as Harvard Mark I in 1944, which would play a vital role later on in the Manhattan Project. It was
IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (Mark I), circa 1944 - US Patent and Trademark Office - USA Stock Photo - Alamy
Howard Aiken, Grace Hopper and the Mark I Computer
1944 Computer History: IBM ASCC "Harvard Mark 1" world's largest electro-mechanical calculator - YouTube
Harvard University's IBM automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator | 102630710 | Computer History Museum
Bonhams : HARVARD MARK I MANUAL [HOPPER, GRACE.] Staff of the Computation Laboratory. A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator. Cambridge: Harvard University Press: 1946.
Key Aspects of the Development of the Harvard Mark 1 and its Software by Howard Aiken and Grace Hopper : History of Information
RS в Twitter: „ON THIS DAY | In 1939, Harvard and IBM signed an agreement to build the Mark I, also known as the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC). It weighed
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A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator by the Harvard Computation Laboratory; Charles Babbage Institute Reprint series for the History of Computing, volume 8 | New Harvard Computation
IBM Archives: IBM's ASCC (a.k.a. The Harvard Mark I)
Mark I and the ENIAC
Harvard IBM Mark I - Function | The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY] | Aiken, Howard Hathaway, and Grace Murray Hopper. A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator by the Staff of the Computation Laboratory. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator | 102649693 | Computer History Museum
CFS Alberta on Twitter: "IBM presented the “Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator” to Harvard University 77 years ago today. It was a general-purpose electromechanical computer that Harvard later renamed “Harvard Mark I”. #onthisday #
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The Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator
Mark I es presentado oficialmente en Harvard - Principia
The IBM ASCC / Havard Mark 1
1944- Harvard Mark I. Primera generación de ordenadores | La pasión de pensar
The Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator - I [II, III].