- The
Datatron is a
family of
decimal vacuum tube
computers developed by
ElectroData Corporation and
first shipped in 1954. The
Datatron was
later marketed...
- with
Caltech in Pasadena.
ElectroData had
built the
Datatron 205 and was
working on the
Datatron 220. The
first major computer product that came from...
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development of both the m****
spectrometer and an
early digital computer, CEC's
Datatron.
Sibyl M. Rock was born on
August 1, 1909, in Butte, Montana. Her father...
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business computing.
Strela computer 1953 7
Built in the
Soviet Union.
Datatron 1954 ~120 Scientific/commercial
computer built by
ElectroData Corporation...
- Alan
Perlis proposed and
acquired a more
powerful Datatron 204. It was used to
create the
Purdue Datatron compiler, one of the
first algebraic compilers...
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named ElectroData. In 1954 the
first model of the computer, now
named the
Datatron 203
shipped to the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. The purchase...
- Development, a
research group in
Texas where he
worked with a Burroughs/
Datatron 205 computer. In 1958, he
studied Irving Copi and Jan Łukasiewicz's work...
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built at MC (now CWI) in Amsterdam.
FERTA was a copy
built for Fokker.
Datatron 1954 ~120 Scientific/commercial
computer built by
ElectroData Corporation...
- Neumann's
recommendation in late 1951 and
designed much of the
logic for
their Datatron computer,
working closely with
other CEC
employees such as
Sibyl M. Rock...
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Bendix G-15, 4, the
ALWAC III-E, 3, the IBM 705, 3, the
UNIVAC II, 3, the
Datatron 205, 2, the LGP-30, 2, the
Borroughs E 101, 1, the IBM 704, 1, and the...