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Ballistic Research Laboratories Electronic Scientific Computer
The BRLESC I (Ballistic Research Laboratories Electronic Scientific Computer) was one of the last of the first-generation electronic computers. It was
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Defunct research facility of the United States Army
solid-state digital computer called the BRLESC II, which was designed to run 200 times faster than ORDVAC. BRLESC I and II became the last computers designed
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The ORDVAC and ILLIAC I (1952) computers (and some derived designs, e.g. BRLESC) used the uppercase letters K, S, N, J, F and L for the values 10 to 15
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floating-point arithmetic unit in 1958. EDVAC ran until 1962 when it was replaced by BRLESC. List of vacuum-tube computers "The History of Computing at BRL". chimera
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four early computers, 1962. From left to right: ENIAC board, EDVAC board, ORDVAC board, and BRLESC-I board, showing the trend toward miniaturization.
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Ordnance Discrete Variable Automatic Computer
Davis and Elsie Shutt. ORDVAC and its successor at Aberdeen Proving Ground, BRLESC, used their own unique notation for hexadecimal numbers. Instead of the
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Ballistic Research Laboratories Electronic Scientific Computer Model II (BRLESC II) CDC 449 CP-823/U 1970 AN/UYK-7 Rolm 1601 (AN/UYK-12(V)), Feb 1970 1971
List of early third-generation computers
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First generation programmable computers
Developed in Poland, it used the unusual negabinary number system internally BRLESC 1962 1 1,727 tubes and 853 transistors OSAGE 1963 1 Close copy of the Rice
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Light; Pity; Foreign
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Bear making dust.
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Connection
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord of Men
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, the great Briton.
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Swedish form of Roman Latin Marina, MARNA means "of the sea."
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English form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTHONY means "invaluable."Â
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Innocent, Sinless
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Hay Meadow; Army Power; Strong in War
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