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LGP-30

Known as: RPC 4000, LGP 30, RPC-4000 
The LGP-30, standing for Librascope General Purpose and then Librascope General Precision, was an early off-the-shelf computer. It was manufactured… 
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2017
2017
LGP pide a la viuda de Miramon le proporcione documentos para escribir su bra, a la vez que reinvindicar el nombre de Miguel… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
To re-create the University of Alberta's computing milieu of some 40 years ago, this article surveys the university's… 
2006
2006
The LGP-30, the University of Alberta’s first computer, was delivered in October 1957 and was soon used extensively for teaching… 
2004
2004
Some computational methods at the University of Alberta before the introduction of electronic computers are described briefly… 
2003
2003
Introduction In October 1957 the University of Alberta purchased an LGP-30 digital computer from the Royal McBee Corporation of… 
1982
1982
We investigate the complexity of seaching by comparisons a table of n elements on a synchronous, shared memory parallel computer… 
1963
1963
Abstract : An interpretive system which transforms the LGP-30 into a three address, floating decimal, general-purpose computer… 
Review
1961
Review
1961
The valuable “Survey of Punched Card Codes” prepared by Smith and Williams (Comm. ACM 3, Dec. 1960, 638) unfortunately omits the… 
1957
1957
The logical design described here is used in MINAC, partially constructed at the California Institute of Technology, and LGP-30…