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Geniac was an
educational toy sold as a
mechanical computer designed and
marketed by
Edmund Berkeley, with
Oliver Garfield from 1955 to 1958, but with...
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function Brainiac techniques for
improving computer performance, in
technology Geniac, an
educational toy
billed as a
computer All
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- part in 6000 (66"/6000 = 0.011"
estimated interpolation accuracy). The
Geniac brand cylindrical slide rule sold by
Oliver Garfield Company in New York...
- 1955,
computer scientist Edmund Berkeley designed the com****tional toy
Geniac, and in 1958 a
similar toy
called Brainiac. The
rotary switch construction...
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mechanical logic demonstrator Digi-Comp II,
mechanical logic using marbles Geniac, non-electronic
logic demonstrator Minivac 601,
logic trainer that demonstrated...
- much
enhanced instruction manual. Dr. Nim - game
based on the
computer Geniac WDR
paper computer CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Com****tion
Turing Tumble...
- vocal) "Eien no Vector" (off vocal) "Hisenkei
Geniac" (非線形ジェニアック),
released May 23, 2012 "Hisenkei
Geniac" (Steins;Gate PS3 game
opening theme) "Geometric...
- Mist, 2022 "Get Down and Love In", 2004 (single) Talk in the City (EP)
Geniac Sparo Worlds (mix CD) "Astroscience" (single) "The Falling" (single) A Tribute...
- a
computer trainer is the 1955
Geniac,
which the
company referred to as an "electronic
brain construction kit".
Geniac consisted of a
series of disks...