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SEAC Maintenance Manual: The Outscriber

January 1, 1960
Author(s)
Russell A. Kirsch
One of the more serious problems in the design of automatic digital computers is that of getting the calculated results out of the machine rapidly enought to avoid delaying the further progress of the calculations. In many of the problems to which a

SEAC-Review of Three Years Operation

January 1, 1960
Author(s)
Russell A. Kirsch, P Shupe
Since September 1950, the National Bureau of Standards has had SEAC, a digital-automatic computer, in almost continuous daily usage. It was originally conceived as an interim-computing facility for the use of the government until a more complete system
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