• BINAC (Binary Automatic Computer) is an early electronic computer that was designed for Northrop Aircraft Company by the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation...
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  • Binac may refer to: Binač, a village in Kosovo BINAC, a 1949 computer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Binac. If an internal...
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  • Binač (Serbian Cyrillic: Бинaч) or Binça (Albanian: Binçë), is a village in the municipality of Vitina in southeastern Kosovo. The Binač Monastery was...
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  • computer of its kind. After her work on ENIAC, Bartik went on to work on BINAC and UNIVAC, and spent time at a variety of technical companies as a writer...
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  • allowed BINAC to sit, disassembled, in their parking lot for a long time before any effort toward assembly was made. As had happened with BINAC, EMCC's...
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  • (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Светих архангела Михаила и Гаврила), also known as Binač Monastery (Манастир Бинач), or Buzovik (Бузовик), was a Serbian medieval...
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  • commercial digital computer by the BINAC and the Z4, the Z4 was electromechanical and lacked software programmability, while BINAC never operated successfully...
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    Serbian and as Lugina e Anamoravës[citation needed] ("Valley of the side of Binač Morava") in Albanian. Its name is derived from the Binačka Morava river...
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    division of the Remington Rand company and successor organizations. The BINAC, built by the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation, was the first general-purpose...
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    Binačka Morava (redirect from Binac Morava)
    Binačka Morava (Macedonian and Serbian Cyrillic: Биначка Морава; Albanian: Morava e Binçës, or Mirusha, indefinite form: Mirushë) is a river which flows...
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    the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, as well as EDVAC, BINAC and UNIVAC I, the first commercial computer made in the United States. Together...
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    months and the UNIVAC I by ten months, but in turn being beaten by the BINAC (although that never worked at the customer's site). Other computers, all...
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  • Code. William Schmitt implemented a version of Brief Code in 1949 for the BINAC computer, though it was never debugged and tested. The following year Schmitt...
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    Press. ISBN 026214090X. The first commercial computer in the world was the BINAC built by the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation and delivered to Northrop...
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    failures.)[citation needed] Wikimedia Commons has media related to UNIVAC I. BINAC Ferranti Mark 1 Grace Hopper History of computing hardware LEO (computer)...
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  • the first computational technical document, an instruction manual for the BINAC computer. The invention of the transistor in 1947 allowed computers to be...
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  • keypunch device as both the input and paper-based output device, and the BINAC computer made use of an electromechanically controlled typewriter for both...
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    the Electronic Control Company which built the Binary Automatic Computer (BINAC). One of the major advances of this machine, which was used from August...
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    Washington, D.C. (1955) Dupont Central Research, Wilmington, DE (1954) BINAC, first commercially available computer Ferranti Mark 1, first working commercially...
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  • until August 1949. It began actual operation (on a limited basis) in 1951. BINAC, delivered to a customer on 22 August 1949. It worked at the factory but...
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  • switches to physically rewire the machine; worked with John Mauchly toward BINAC (1949), EDVAC (1949), UNIVAC (1951) to develop early "stored program" computers...
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    the BINAC and the Z4, BINIAC was not designed as a general purpose computer and it was never used for its intended purpose,"Description of the BINAC", citing...
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    help design the first commercial electronic computers, the UNIVAC and the BINAC, alongside Jean Jennings. McNulty developed the use of subroutines in order...
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  • can pass its results to the next APU. Core Multiplexing Technology CPGA BINAC Virtual Machines, Cell's "apulets" and the future of connected computing...
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    the second computer in the world to be sold or loaned, beaten only by the BINAC, which never worked properly after it was delivered. Other computers, all...
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  • program by Adele Goldstine for von Neumann. The Binary Automatic Computer (BINAC) ran some test programs in February, March, and April 1949, although was...
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    Holberton worked with John Mauchly to develop the C-10 instruction set for BINAC, which is considered to be the prototype of all modern programming languages...
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    expensive and not very reliable. Earlier efforts to use computers for guidance, BINAC and the system on the SM-64 Navaho, had failed and were abandoned. The Air...
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  • Gateway Protocol BI—Business Intelligence BiDi—Bi-Directional bin—binary BINAC—Binary Automatic Computer BIND—Berkeley Internet Name Domain BIOS—Basic...
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    September 16, 1948, running a program by Adele Goldstine for von Neumann. The BINAC ran some test programs in February, March, and April 1949, although was...
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