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UNIVAC 1101
Known as:
ERA 1101
The ERA 1101, later renamed UNIVAC 1101, was a computer system designed and built by Engineering Research Associates (ERA) in the early 1950s and…
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2009
2009
Hospital discharges by gender and local health unit: presentation of ERA Atlas 2008.
S. Conti
2009
Corpus ID: 68359141
2003
2003
Before the B5000: Burroughs Computers, 1951-1963
G. Gray
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Ronald Q. Smith
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
2003
Corpus ID: 36628410
Like many companies entering the computer industry, Burroughs began by working on US government contracts. Once sufficient…
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1961
1961
An analog-to-digital converter for real-time computation utilizing the ERA 1101 digital computer
R. Nickelson
1961
Corpus ID: 63259810
1958
1958
The preliminary design of a coincident-current magnetic core memory for the ERA 1101 digital computer
F. B. Cole
1958
Corpus ID: 113758111
1951
1951
Design Features of the ERA 1101 Computer [includes discussion]
F. C. Mullaney
1951
Corpus ID: 56751223
The ERA 1101 computer is a singleaddress binary-system parallel computer using magnetic drum memory. The word length is 24 binary…
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1951
1951
Design features of the ERA 1101 computer
F. C. Mullaney
Electrical Engineering
1951
Corpus ID: 6907559
This digital computer can perform 38 different operations. A test problem, which checks all operations performed by the machine…
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