Manchester Mark 1 was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester, England from the Manchester Baby...
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The Ferranti Mark 1, also known as the Manchester Electronic Computer in its sales literature, and thus sometimes called the Manchester Ferranti, was produced...
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was used for storing data on the magnetic drums of the Manchester Mark 1 computer. Manchester code was widely used for magnetic recording on 1600 bpi...
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full-scale operational machine, the Manchester Mark 1. The Mark 1 in turn quickly became the prototype for the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercially...
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the Manchester Baby, ran its first program on 21 June 1948. As the world's first stored-program computer, the Baby, and the Manchester Mark 1 developed...
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into a more usable computer, the Manchester Mark 1. The Mark 1 in turn quickly became the prototype for the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercially...
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Autocode (redirect from Mark 1 Autocode)
used to refer to the family of early languages descended from the Manchester Mark 1 autocoder systems, which were generally similar. In the 1960s, the...
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Rico Lewis (redirect from Rico Mark Lewis)
Premier League club Manchester City and the England national team. Rico Mark Lewis was born on 21 November 2004 in Bury, Greater Manchester. When he was young...
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codes Manchester Mark 1 (1949), an early Autocode computer Ferranti Mark 1 (1951), an early computer based on the Manchester Mark 1 MARK 1 or Perceptron...
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Colossus computer (redirect from Colossus Mark II)
Lavington, S. H. (July 1977), "The Manchester Mark 1 and Atlas: a Historical Perspective" (PDF), Communications of the ACM, 21 (1): 4–12, doi:10.1145/359327.359331...
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