Organization Sketch of IBM Stretch -- Mark Smothermanhttps://people.computing.clemson.edu/~mark/stretch.html
by Jim Pomerene in "Historical perspectives on computers: components," AFIPS FJCC, 1972, pp. 977-983: Ambitious though it was, the two microsecond cycle [time of memory] fell far
Peter Neumann's Home Pagehttps://www.csl.sri.com/users/neumann/
Series. It may be of historical interest. A 1996 report, Architectures and Formal Representations for Secure Systems, considers what formal methods can do for system security, and
Documents, Links & Videoshttps://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/merged.html
the Ordnance Corps - Historical Monograph from 1961 pcbiography and Comprehensive Computer List , backup and by Len spotted by Charlie Pfefferkorn Vintage Computer Festival Show i
Storieshttps://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/stories.html
but nothing of any historical significance. You may know that Monroe Calculator Co. of Orange, NJ was the designer and manufacturer of the Monrobot XI computer in 1959. I was intr
John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friendshttps://www.iment.com/maida/tv/computer/johncocke.htm
Recognizing the historical value of the work on which he was engaged, Kolsky was able to collect and donate a large document collection to the Computer History Museum. While no lo
John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friendss
1401Restoration-CHMhttps://ibm-1401.info/
considerable rarity and historical interest, to be kept in historically accurate status as possible/practical. from "CHM Restoration Guidelines" "At least TWO team members must be
Computation, Memory, Nature, and Lifehttps://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/comp_mem_nat_life/
bit. (I exclude here historical footnotes such as Williams tubes and EBAM [electron beam addressable memory] as they were even more expensive and/or limited in capacity). When eac
Computation, Memory, Nature, and Life
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