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O que (quem) é automatic computer - definição

EARLY COMPUTER MODEL
Standards Western Automatic Computer; Standard Western Automatic Computer
  • SWAC [[Williams tube]] memory unit
  • Memory pattern on SWAC Williams tube CRT

Automatic Computing Engine         
  • Punch cards in tray for Pilot ACE computer built at the [[National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)]], 1950. [[Science Museum London]].
BRITISH EARLY ELECTRONIC SERIAL STORED-PROGRAM COMPUTER
ACE Computer; ACE computer; ACE (computer)
The Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) was a British early electronic serial stored-program computer designed by Alan Turing. It was based on the earlier Pilot ACE.
EDVAC         
  • The EDVAC as installed in Building 328 at the [[Ballistic Research Laboratory]]
SECOND COMPUTER AFTER ENIAC
Edvac; Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer
EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer) was one of the earliest electronic computers. It was built by Moore School of Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania.
Florida Automatic Computer         
EARLY DIGITAL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER
FLAC, the Florida Automatic Computer, was an early digital electronic computer built for the United States Air Force at Patrick Air Force Base (PAFB) in Brevard County of Florida, to perform missile data reduction. The computer began service in 1953.

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SWAC (computer)

The SWAC (Standards Western Automatic Computer) was an early electronic digital computer built in 1950 by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (NBS) in Los Angeles, California. It was designed by Harry Huskey.