Early computers
IBM 1311 Disk storage drive ibm
EE Times: Disk drives take eventful spin news disk
IBM 1311 at the Thessaloniki Science Center & Technology Museum expo computers
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IBM 1311 disk storage drive www ibm ibm history exhibits storage
IBM Archives: IBM 1311 disk storage drive
A Quarter Century of Disk File Innovation – IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1981 ( PDF)
50th Anniversary of EDSAC – Dedicated website at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
EDSAC 99
An EDSAC simulator – Developed by Martin Campbell-Kelly, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick , England
Edsac Simulator
The Dijkstra-Zonneveld ALGOL 60 compiler for the Electrologica X1 (PDF) includes a good description of the X1 instruction set.
"Communication with an Automatic Computer", Dijkstra's Ph.D. thesis (PDF)
The Electrologica X1 and X8 computers science uva museum
X1
Our Computer Heritage project
Our Computer Heritage
DEUCE information from the
OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum
Photo of a DEUCE at NPL
DEUCE
English Electric DEUCE Sites users
English Electric DEUCE sites
Deuce Users people
English Electric Deuce Computer
The English Electric DEUCE
English Electric DEUCE Computer
The women of ENIAC wired news culture
Wired News: Women Proto-Programmers Get Their Just Reward
ENIAC museum at the University of Pennsylvania
The ENIAC Museum Online
ENIAC simulator page berlin eniac
ENIAC simulation: index
ENIAC-on-a-Chip
Eniac-on-a-Chip Project
How the ENIAC took a Square Root academics
How the ENIAC took a Square Root
Simply http://www.froola.com! Early_computers
ENIAC - Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES REPORT NO. 971 DECEMBER 1955, A SURVEY OF DOMESTIC ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS) brl
The ENIAC Story by Martin H. Weik mil eniac story
The ENIAC Story
Eniac (Karl Kempf, Electronic Computers Within The Ordnance Corps, November 1961)
Electronic Computers Within The Ordnance Corps, ENIAC
Who Made the First Computer? homes cam fcomp
The First Computer
Ferranti Mark I at Computer50
Ferranti Mark 1
MEG/Mercury mercury mercury
The Mercury
ASCC operational manual (PDF)
IBMs ASCC Reference Room www ibm ibm history exhibits
IBM Archives: ASCC Reference room
BRL report, 1955 - see ADEC brl
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