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Z3 (computer) - Wikipedia
The Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. [3] . The Z3 was built with 2,600 relays, implementing a 22- bit word length that operated at a clock frequency of about 5–10 Hz. [1] .
图说计算机史—1941年 - 知乎 - 知乎专栏
Z3是由德国工程师Konrad Zuse制造的早期计算机,与其他地方的计算机开发完全隔离。 Z3使用2300个继电器,执行浮点 二进制算术运算 ,字长为22位。 Z3用于 空气动力学 计算,但在1943年后期的 柏林轰炸 中被摧毁。
Zuse Z3 - Wikipedia
Zuse Z3 は、 1941年 に ドイツ で コンラート・ツーゼ によって開発された 計算機 である。 世界初の自由に プログラム可能 で完全に自動化された機械である。 現代の視点からすると、 コンピュータ の定義に適合する属性をほぼ備えているが、条件 分岐命令 は備えていない。 Z3は2,600個の リレー から構成され、動作周波数はおおよそ5から10 Hz 、 ワード 長は22 ビット である [1]。 プログラムとデータは セルロイド 製のフィルムに穴を開けることで記憶される …
Konrad Zuse's legacy: the architecture of the Z1 and Z3
Abstract: Provides a detailed description of the architecture of the Z1 and Z3 computing machines that Konrad Zuse designed in Berlin between 1936 and 1941. The necessary basic information was obtained from a careful evaluation of the patent application Zuse filed in 1941.
Konrad Zuse’s Legacy: The Architecture of the Z1 and Z3 RAÚL ROJAS This paper provides a detailed description of the architecture of the Z1 and Z3 computing machines that Konrad Zuse designed in Berlin between 1936 and 1941. The necessary basic information was obtained from a careful evaluation of the patent application Zuse filed in 1941.
The Architecture of the Z3 - SpringerLink
2023年10月14日 · This chapter reviews the first detailed description (published in 1997) of the architecture of the Z1 and Z3 computing machines designed by Konrad Zuse in Berlin between 1936 and 1941. The necessary information was obtained from a careful evaluation of the patent application filed by Zuse in 1941.
The reconstruction of Konrad Zuse's Z3 - IEEE Xplore
Konrad Zuse's Z3, built in Berlin from 1938 to 1941 was destroyed during World War II. The reconstruction project started in 1994. A functional replica was built and unveiled at a conference commemorating the 60th anniversary of the public presentation of the original machine in 2001.
May 12: Zuse Completes Z3 Machine | This Day in History
Konrad Zuse completes his Z3 computer, the first program-controlled electromechanical digital computer. It followed in the footsteps of the Z1 - the world’s first binary digital computer - which Zuse had developed in 1938. Much of Zuse’s work was destroyed in World War II, although the Z4, the most sophisticated of his creations, survives.
Zuse Z3 Computer (1941) - Retromobe
2021年5月26日 · Who made the world’s first programmable digital computer? The Americans? The British? The Japanese? Well, in what is perhaps a forgotten part of history it was quite possibly the Germans with the Zuse Z3 which was completed in May 1941.
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