• SPEEDAC, the SPErry Electronic Digital Automatic Computer, was an early digital computer built by Sperry Corporation in 1953. It used 800 vacuum tubes...
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    Visible file (redirect from L. B. Speedac)
    by Kardex. The Library Bureau company commercialized the similar L. B. Speedac, while yet another brand was the Index Visible System. The ACME Visual...
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    electronics and computing, producing the company's first digital computer, SPEEDAC, in 1953. During the 1950s, a large part of Sperry Gyroscope moved to Phoenix...
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    Automatic Computer (SPEEDAC) and asked Sammet to be their programmer. Her first task was to write the basic loader for the SPEEDAC, which was a 20-line...
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    brand name, they sold the name to a furniture company in Maryland. L. B. Speedac, a visible file system commercialized by the Library Bureau Kardex Group...
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    Society; designer of the Sperry Corporation's first digital computer, the SPEEDAC Harry Mazer 1948 Author of books for children and young adults Eric Schmertz...
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  • family of mobile computers for heavy field conditions 1999 Herbert Freeman SPEEDAC of Sperry Corporation, and computer graphics and image processing 1998...
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