UNIVAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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UNIVAC is the name of a business unit and division of the Remington Rand company formed by the 1950 purchase of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, founded four years earlier by ENIAC inventors ...
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The UNIVAC computer was the first commercially available computer invented by John Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. ... The History of the UNIVAC Computer...
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inventors.about.com/od/uvstartinventions/a/UNIVAC.htm
inventors.about.com/od/uvstartinventions/a/UNIVAC.htm
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An ever growing collection of memorabilia, contemporary documents, and anecdotes recounting the history of UNIVAC 1100 series mainframes. ... The UNIVAC 1107 at Case Institute of Technology...
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www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/
www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/
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In the 1960s, the UNIVAC® 1107 provided the main computing facility for Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland Ohio in the United States.
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www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/case1107.html
www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/case1107.html
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The first UNIVAC I was delivered on June 14, 1951. From 1951 to 1958 a total of 46 UNIVAC I computers were delivered, all of which have since been phased out. ... The UNIVAC handled both numbers and alphabetic characters equally well. The UNIVAC I was unique in that it separated the complex problems of input and output...
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www.thocp.net/hardware/univac.htm
www.thocp.net/hardware/univac.htm
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Univac was used to predict the 1952 presidential election. Noone believed its prediction, based on 1% vote in, that Eisenhower would sweep the election. He did. ... The UNIVAC I (the name stood for Universal Automatic Computer) was delivered to the Census Bureau in 1951. It weighed some 16,000 pounds, used 5,000 vacuum...
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wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~csclub/museum/items/univac.html
wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~csclub/museum/items/univac.html
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Upcoming show in San Francisco at El Rincon ... Arcade/ Chrome Genie); Basidiomycota (LA-masked gassed sounds from down in Hell) univac (Bent circuit novaTone noises you were never meant to hear) ... Gadgets by univac...
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The Remington Rand Univac computer invented by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert was used to predict the 1952 presidential election as reported by broadcast newsman Walter Cronkite. ... 1952: UNIVAC Computer Used to Predict the 1952 Election...
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www.cedmagic.com/history/univac-cronkite.html
www.cedmagic.com/history/univac-cronkite.html
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The UNIVAC FAQ ... (UNIVAC Frequently Asked Questions -- This edition dated: October 2001 ... The UNIVAC was designed by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. It was began in about 1946 and completed in March 1951. The name UNIVAC was chosen in 1947.
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www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/UNIVAC-FAQ.htm
www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/UNIVAC-FAQ.htm
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