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The Colossus machines were electronic computing devices used by British codebreakers to read encrypted German messages during World War II. These were the world's first programmable, digital, electr...
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ENIAC (pronounced [ˈɛniæk]), short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer , was the first general-purpose electronic computer. It was a Turing-complete, digital computer capable of being ...
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Colossus was the first electronic digital computer ... 2006) starts in 1946 with ENIAC, "widely thought of as the first electronic digital computer". But that title should arguably be held by the British special-purpose computer Colossus (1943), used during the Second World War in the secret code-breaking centre at...
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Colossus. The Pico team connect an oscilloscope to the worlds first computer ... During the war, many ingenious aids and machines were developed at Bletchley Park to aid the breaking of codes. One of these was Colossus — the world’s first electronic computer.
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Demonstration video of the rebuilt Colossus computer at the Bletchley Park Museum in action. This machine was designed during WWII to break the German Loren ...
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Conferences, Weddings and Banqueting ... Historic site of secret British codebreaking activities during WWII and birthplace of the modern computer. ... Colossus MkII...
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The first attempt, named 'Robinson' after the designer of cartoon contraptions Heath Robinson, worked on the principle that no machine can generate a truly random sequence of letters. ... The result was Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic computer and a crucial contributor to the success of D-Day.
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