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    but not delivered before the defeat of Nazi Germany, in 1945. The Z4 was Zuse's final target for the Z3 design. Like the earlier Z2, it comprised a...
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    with Z1 and Z2 on 30 January the following year, whereas the successor Z4, which Zuse had begun constructing in 1942: 75  in new premises in the Industriehof...
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    Z1 (computer) (redirect from Zuse Z1)
    it also doesn't work well. — Konrad Zuse History of computing hardware Analytical Engine Difference engine Z2 Z3 Z4 Bauer, Friedrich Ludwig (2009-11-05)...
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    Berlin, today known as the German Aerospace Center in Cologne. Zuse moved on to the Z4 design, which he completed in a bunker in the Harz mountains, alongside...
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    Subroutines and a two-level stack had already been implemented in Konrad Zuse's Z4 in 1945. Klaus Samelson and Friedrich L. Bauer of Technical University...
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    whose support helped fund the successor model Z3. Z1 Z3 Z4 Weiss, Eric A. (Summer 1996). "Konrad Zuse Obituary". IEEE Annals of the History of Computing....
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  • one in continental Europe, even though the electromechanical computers Zuse Z4 and the Swedish BARK preceded it. MESM was created by a team of scientists...
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    chief engineer and inadequate funding. It was not until 1941 that Konrad Zuse built the first general-purpose computer, Z3, more than a century after Babbage...
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    Frankel to Brian Randell, 1972." Zuse, Horst. "Part 4: Konrad Zuse's Z1 and Z3 Computers". The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse. EPE Online. Archived from the...
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    remained essentially unknown outside of Germany, was Konrad Zuse's Z3 in 1941 as well as his Z4 in 1945. The reverse Polish scheme was again proposed in...
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