One-of-a-kind computers
Events in the history of NPL - ACE computer about
Events in the history of NPL
Full text of translation of "Sketch of the Analytical Engine" by L. F. Menabrea with Ada's notes and extensive commentary babbage sketch
Sketch of The Analytical Engine
From Analytical Engine to Electronic Digital Computer: The Contributions of Ludgate, Torres, and Bush , Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 4, Number 4, October 1982.
The Analytical Engine at Fourmilab babbage
The Analytical Engine
Facts on ASCI Purple sandia flyers
IBM ASCI Purple press release www ibm servers news nov
IBM to build world�s fastest supercomputers for U.S. Department of Energy
ASCI Red Facts sandia asci red
The ASCI Red TOPS Supercomputer
Thor's Hammer fact sheet sandia asci
Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASCI) at Livermore asci
ASC at Livermore
The ENIAC patent trial projects abc trial
The Trial
Rebuilding the ABC abc
Rebuilding the ABC
The Birth of the ABC archive
Department of Computer Science: Iowa State University
Tekn. lic. Olle Karlqvist in memoriam , memorial site of one of the engineers behind BARK and BESK
Olle Karlqvist, datorpionär och upptäckare av "Karlqvist field"(gap)
BESK programmers manual (in swedish) user documents
Picture of the BESK
Roger Mills' Description of the BINAC description
binac
Unisys History Newsletter Volume 5, Number 1 people randy carpenter folklore
Unisys History Newsletter v5n1
BRL 1964 report, see page 36
BRL Report 1964
History of Computing at BRL army mil
The History of Computing at BRL
BRLESC (different source) mil
Electronic Computers Within The Ordnance Corps, BRLESC
D.K. ARMY ORDNANCE "HISTORICAL MONOGRAPH, ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS WITHIN THE ORDNANCE CORPS"
HISTORICAL MONOGRAPH
Press release from SGI newsroom october
SGI - Press Releases: NASA's Columbia Supercomputer is World's Fastest
image gallery newsroom
SGI - Press Release: Related Images: Project Columbia Virtual Press Kit
Press release from NASA nasa home
"One Giant Leap" – SGI information on the construction of Columbia features columbia
SGI - Features: One Giant Leap - How NASA, SGI and Intel managed to build and deploy history's most powerful supercomputer in 15 blistering weeks.
TOP500 entry sublist system
TOP500 Supercomputer Sites :: SGI Altix 1.5 GHz, Voltaire Infiniband
NASA Columbia homepage nas nasa about projects columbia columbia
NAS Project: Columbia
Computer History
Computer History Museum
Cluster Builder - Research for building a cluster
LinuxHPC.org/Cluster Builder 1.2 - Intro
Cluster Resources
Cluster Resources - Home
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