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1984 Altair 8800 ENIAC Mark-1 Steve Wozniak Apple Lisa Wozniak Enigma Desperado (0)
1984 Altair 8800 ENIAC Mark-1 Steve Wozniak Apple Lisa Wozniak Enigma Desperado 1984 Altair 8800 ENIAC Mark-1 Steve Wozniak Apple Lisa This book is a compendium of articles from reknown writers of the computer age with articles relating to the Altair 8800, the Apple 1 to the history of IBM's THINK. You will love this book ! Other sellers agree and are even copying this listing.2016-06-26 05:12:45Morton, Pennsylvania, United States029.00
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rfenterprise Store 1955 Faster, Faster : the Giant Electronic Calculator IBM NORC desperado 1955 Faster, Faster : A Simple Description of a Giant Electronic Calculator and the Problems it Solves - the design of the IBM NORC IBM NORC From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The IBM Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) was a one-of-a-kind first-generation (vacuum tube) electronic computer built by IBM for the United States Navy's Bureau of Ordnance. It went into service in December 1954 and was likely the most powerful computer at the time.[1] The Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC), was built at the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory under the direction of Wallace Eckert.[2] The computer was presented to the US Navy on December 2, 1954. At the presentation ceremony, it calculated pi to 3089 digits, which was a record at the time.2016-06-17 05:11:23Morton, Pennsylvania, United States036.00