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adrianmonk 1 point2 points3 points 11 months ago[-] ... Jon Titus, Inventor of the Mark-8, the first hobbyist microcomputer kit
It sponsored the development of the Harvard Mark 1 and in 1952 introduced the IBM 701, its first large computer based on the vacuum tube. ... The Harvard Mark 1
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No, those dimensions actually describe the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC) -- also known as the Harvard Mark I -- the largest electromechanical calculator ever built and the...
The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator ( ASCC ), called the Mark I by Harvard University, was the first large-scale automatic digital computer in the USA. It is considered by some to be the first universal calculator. The electromechanical ASCC was devised by Howard...
Aiken's machine, called the Harvard Mark I, handled 23-decimal-place numbers (words) and could perform all four arithmetic operations;
Both cable and network news programs have also taken passes at Trinity, with no discernible result.1 In the end, ... mark i. pinsky, religion writer for The Orlando Sentinel, ... Harvard Divinity School