27 mar 1944 año - Havard Mark 1 or the IBM automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (Cinta de tiempo)
Mark I es presentado oficialmente en Harvard - Principia
A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator by the Harvard Computation Laboratory; Charles Babbage Institute Reprint series for the History of Computing, volume 8 | New Harvard Computation
Harvard Mark I - Wikipedia
Harvard IBM Mark I - Function | The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
HARVARD UNIVERSITY] | Aiken, Howard Hathaway, and Grace Murray Hopper. A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator by the Staff of the Computation Laboratory. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
IBM Archives: IBM's ASCC (a.k.a. The Harvard Mark I)
The IBM ASCC / Havard Mark 1
Howard Aiken, Grace Hopper and the Mark I Computer
RS в Twitter: „ON THIS DAY | In 1939, Harvard and IBM signed an agreement to build the Mark I, also known as the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC). It weighed
IBM releases it's Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC) or more popularly known as Harvard Mark I in 1944, which would play a vital role later on in the Manhattan Project. It was
IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator | 102649693 | Computer History Museum
1944 Computer History: IBM ASCC "Harvard Mark 1" world's largest electro-mechanical calculator - YouTube
Bonhams : HARVARD MARK I MANUAL [HOPPER, GRACE.] Staff of the Computation Laboratory. A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator. Cambridge: Harvard University Press: 1946.
Harvard Mark I - Wikipedia
Harvard Mark I | computer technology | Britannica
A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator OFFERED WITH the Very Rare 1945 IBM brochure for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator | Comdr. Howard H. Aiken, James Bryant Conant, Staff
IBM ASCC-Harvard Mark I photo album | Objects | The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Key Aspects of the Development of the Harvard Mark 1 and its Software by Howard Aiken and Grace Hopper : History of Information
The Harvard Mark I
Harvard University's IBM automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator | 102630710 | Computer History Museum