ENIAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Because the first computers ran on vacuum tubes instead of today's small computer chips, a single computer had to contain thousands of vacuum tubes, and could fill an entire room. Early stereo amplifiers also used vacuum tubes, and even today, ... A basic vacuum tube contains filaments within the envelope, similar to those of...
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-vacuum-tube.htm
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-vacuum-tube.htm
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First Generation (1939-1954) - vacuum tube ... 1954 - The SAGE aircraft-warning system was the largest vacuum tube computer system ever built. It began in 1954 at MIT's Lincoln Lab with funding from the Air Force.
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history.sandiego.edu/GEN/recording/computer1.html
history.sandiego.edu/GEN/recording/computer1.html
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Wake up, Grandpa Geeks, we may need your vacuum tube expertise. It appears that it is almost impossible to design RF transmitters for the terahertz spectra using CMOS processes. ... Keep the xp or vista actvation key and use it on another computer or give it to one of your friends, as long as you c...
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Computer Science Now presents an expanding set of information about the science of computers. ... First generation computers are characterized by the use of vacuum tube logic. ... 1942 ABC Atanasoff-Berry Computer binary vacuum tubes capacitors...
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www.comsci.us/history/gen1.html
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The first generation of computers is said by some to have started in 1946 with ENIAC, the first 'computer' to use electronic valves (ie. vacuum tubes). Others would say it started in May 1949 with the introduction of EDSAC, the first stored program computer. ... A mercury delay line is a tube filled with mercury,
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