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ENIAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Welcome to the ENIAC Museum Online ; Celebrating 60 Years of Computing 1946-2006; ... The School of Engineering and Applied Science is proud to have four of the original 40 panels of the ENIAC. The artifacts on display represent approximately 1/10th of its original size. It was announced on February 14th, 1946.
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ENIAC World Wide Web ... As in many other first along the road of technological progress, the stimulus which initiated and sustained the effort that produced the ENIAC (electronic numerical integrator and computer)--the world's first electronic digital computer--was provided by the extraordinary demand of war to find...
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A REPORT ON THE ENIAC ; (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) ... Part I, Technical Description of the ENIAC ... The Report on the ENIAC consists of five separately bound parts, as follows:
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ENIAC is built; 1945; ... Photo: ENIAC ... ENIAC was a product of World War II. The military needed to develop firing tables for its artillery, so that gunners in the field could quickly look up which settings to use with a particular weapon on a particular target under particular conditions.
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ENIAC World Wide Web ... CHAPTER II -- ENIAC ... Many meetings and conferences were held during the early days of development of the electronic numerical integrator and computer (ENIAC). Naturally many technical decisions had to be made.
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ENIAC and the Electronic Computing Revolution ... ENIAC was by no means the first computer. In 1839, an Englishman Charles Babbage designed and developed the first true mechanical digital computer, which he described as a "difference engine," for solving mathematical problems including simple differential equations.
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John W. Mauchly and the Development of the ENIAC Computer ... The year 1996 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the ENIAC computer, the first large-scale general-purpose electronic computer. ... General View of the ENIAC, 1946.
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ENIAC filled an entire room. With its bank of blinking lights and 6,000 manual switches, it looked like something we'd associate with a 1950s science fiction movie. Probably because it's what spawned those movies anyway. ... ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. John Mauchly and J.
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