
UNIVAC 1101 - Wikipedia
The ERA 1101, later renamed UNIVAC 1101, was a computer system designed and built by Engineering Research Associates (ERA) in the early 1950s and continued to be sold by the …
ERA 1101 is a new electronic 24-binary- digit computer incorporating high-speed arithmetic circuits and large internal stor- age capacity. It utilizes circuits and tech- niques resulting from …
1950 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum
The 1101, designed by ERA but built by Remington-Rand, was intended for high-speed computing and stored 1 million bits on its magnetic drum, one of the earliest magnetic storage …
UNIVAC 1100/2200 series - Wikipedia
The UNIVAC 1101, or ERA 1101, was a computer system designed by ERA and built by the Remington Rand corporation in the 1950s. It was never sold commercially. [7] It was …
Design Features of the ERA 1101 Computer [includes discussion]
2010年4月5日 · The ERA 1101 computer is a singleaddress binary-system parallel computer using magnetic drum memory. The word length is 24 binary digits, equivalent to seven de
UNIVAC 1101 - Semantic Scholar
The ERA 1101, later renamed UNIVAC 1101, was a computer system designed and built by Engineering Research Associates (ERA) in the early 1950s and continued to be sold by the …
UNIVAC 1101 - AcademiaLab
The UNIVAC 1101, or ERA 1101, was a computer system designed by Engineering Research Associates (ERA) and built by the Remington Rand corporation in the 1950s. It was the first …
UNIVAC 1101 - Computer Wiki | Fandom
The UNIVAC 1101, also known as the ERA 1101 computer system, developed by Engineering Research Associates and ERA in 1950, was the first computer with a stored program. The …
Introducing the ERA 1101 | 102646300 - CHM
A four color brochure for the ERA 1101 computer. The cover is divided into white and red sections with the heading "Introducing the ERA 1101: An operationally proven high-speed, electronic, …
ERA 1101 » Boxchronicles » tech that changed the world
A U.S. Navy team had built some early code-breaking computers during World War II similar to the Colossus machine in Britain. After the war, the group formed Engineering Research …
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