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whirlwind$91761$ - tradução para grego

VACUUM TUBE COMPUTER
Project Whirlwind; MIT Whirlwind; Whirlwind Computer; Whirlwind (Computer); Whirlwind (computer); Whirlwind II
  • Circuitry from core memory unit of Whirlwind
  • Core stack from core memory unit of Whirlwind
  • [[Project Whirlwind]] core memory, circa 1951
  • Commemorative plaque on the original Whirlwind building

whirlwind      
n. ανεμοστρόβιλος, στρόβιλος
light pen         
COMPUTER INPUT DEVICE
Lightpen; Light Pen; Light gun (Whirlwind); Light gun (SAGE); Lightgun (Whirlwind); Lightgun (SAGE)
φωτόστυλο

Definição

whirlwind
¦ noun
1. a column of air moving rapidly round and round in a cylindrical or funnel shape.
2. a very energetic or tumultuous person or process: a whirlwind of activity.
[as modifier] very rapid and unexpected: a whirlwind romance.
Phrases
(sow the wind and) reap the whirlwind suffer serious consequences as a result of one's actions. [with biblical allusion to Hos. 8:7.]

Wikipédia

Whirlwind I

Whirlwind I was a Cold War-era vacuum tube computer developed by the MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory for the U.S. Navy. Operational in 1951, it was among the first digital electronic computers that operated in real-time for output, and the first that was not simply an electronic replacement of older mechanical systems.

It was one of the first computers to calculate in parallel (rather than serial), and was the first to use magnetic-core memory.

Its development led directly to the Whirlwind II design used as the basis for the United States Air Force SAGE air defense system, and indirectly to almost all business computers and minicomputers in the 1960s, particularly because of the mantra "short word length, speed, people."