history of computing ... 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. ... General Electric's Appliance Division created the first successful industrial payroll application for the UNIVAC I in 1954.
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What does UNIVAC stand for? Universal Automatic Computer. Who created the UNIVAC? The UNIVAC was designed by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. ...
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Description of the UNIVAC I: ... General Electric's Appliance Division created the first successful industrial payroll application for the UNIVAC I in 1954.
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In the beginning Univac created Sperry-Rand and OCS. And Univac said, ... And after a time Univac saw that the core of the system had become rotten with hung runids and was overflowing, and there was only one operator who found favor with Univac, and his runid was ZZNOAH. And Univac said to ZZNOAH,
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When called, it created an independent process which, while the host program was going about its business, would examine all the directories accessible to its caller. If a directory did not contain a copy of the ... Since users exchanged tapes with other installations in the company and with other Univac sites regularly,
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The first computer game was created on the Univac. It was called NIM and allowed humans to compete against the machine in a mathematical contest. In 1952, the Univac also correctly predicted that Eisenhower would win in the Eisenhower-Stevenson presidential race, but the news media decided not to make the prediction public.
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Univac 1 Computer, maintenance, instructions, computing, programming, simulation ... This web page was put together by Allan Reiter in 2004. I worked on UNIVAC I (serial #10) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) near Dayton, Ohio. The web page is in two parts. The first part, shown on this page, has a blue background.
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The substantial quantity of heat which had to be dissipated into the warm, humid Aberdeen atmosphere created a heat-removal problem of major proportions. Down times were long; error-free running periods were short.
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UNIVAC I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The UNIVAC I ( UNIV ersal A utomatic C omputer I ) was the first commercial computer produced in the United States. It was designed principally by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the inv...
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Two decades after the merger of mainframe makers Sperry (maker of the UNIVAC) and Burroughs created Unisys (then the second-largest computer company after IBM) and a decade after Unisys blew its remaining geek cred by trying to charge license fees for GIF images on the Internet, the company is floundering in loss after ...
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