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dilluns, 2. de juliol 2007

european wording 1960

the russian built some but also one named M-3.

poland: feeded their "XYZ1" with a language called SAKO.

rumania called their machines CIFA, from 1 - 3 and jumped for the fourth to #101.

czechoslovakia had SAPO but also EPOS.

in eastern germany zeiss was building OPREMA and ZRA1.

It has been reported that the Technical University of Dresden is building a computer, but no details were provided. Considering the fact that Eastern Germany is part of the same country as Western Germany and that there is quite a lot of computer work going on in the latter, some of it rather advanced, it is not unlikely that other work, too, is in progress in Eastern Germany. | nelson blachman

yugoslavia had ibm and remington, but also their own one, but no name was delivered by the messenger.

israel expressed interest in getting started.

sweden: had BARK which was later supplanted by the BESK which was sold, if i understand that right, under the name "FACIT EDB"; used a programming language called "alphacode". there was also an "ALWAC IIIE", which got modified and renamed to "WEGEMATIC 1000". saab built its own machine called "SARA"; and different universities copied BESK.

denmark: DASK, was a copy of the swedish BESK. GIER was for the geodetic institute and they had TELEFUNKEN TR4 in use.

norway built "DIANA". the defense research institute in kjeller used a ferranti mercury.

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european's počitač

SAPO (samočinny počitač = automatic computer) | jan oblonsky, some features of the czechoslovak relay computer SAPO, datamation, pp. 34-36 (jan/feb 1958).

SAPO was built under the supervision of Dr. Antonin Svoboda, who is a member and former director of the Institute and a docent at the Technical College in Prague. Jan Oblonsky designed SAPO's logic.

during the war svoboda went to france, later on he worked for the MIT radiation lab.

Recently Svoboda delivered a series of lectures on digital computers in Peking during a two-week visit. He lectured in English to a class of ten, and in addition delivered some public lectures which were translated into Chinese. There are three separate computer groups in Peking, one building a BESM, one building an M-3, and one building a Mark III (a parallel drum machine), all with Chinese components though Russian | nelson m. blachman, 1959

see also: blachman, the state of digital computer technology in europe, 1961

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diumenge, 1. de juliol 2007

novell cuisine à la rat

ratatouille.

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