helped build the Mailüfterl, also that all circuit diagrams of the Z22 were supplied to Bodo and Zemanek, and that after the Mailüfterl project Bodo should...
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Mark III, July 1956), in Canada (DRTE Computer, 1957), and in Austria, (Mailüfterl, May 1958), these being the first transistorized computers in Asia, Canada...
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claimed to be the world's first fully transistorized computer, ahead of the Mailüfterl in Austria or the Harwell CADET in the UK, which were each completed in...
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who helped Zemanek build the early European transistorized computer Mailüfterl, and that after that project Bodo should work for the Zuse KG—there he...
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were popular in European computer designs of the 1950s, including the Mailüfterl (1955), the Zuse Z22 (1955), the ZEBRA (1958), and the Electrologica X1...
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Zemanek, Heinz Developed an early fully transistorized computer, the Mailüfterl. Crucial in the creation of the formal definition of the programming language...
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2015) was an Austrian computer scientist. As member of Heinz Zemanek's "Mailüfterl-Team", he worked on the country's first transistor computer. After finishing...
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transistorised computers on the European continent. The computer was nicknamed Mailüfterl — Viennese for "May breeze" — in reference to Whirlwind, a computer developed...
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system programming of Mailüfterl, the first fully transistorized computer in continental Europe. In 1961, he moved with the Mailüfterl Group from the Technical...
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one-off for NSA Philco Transac S-2000 electronic data processing computer Mailüfterl RCA 501 intended as a commercial system but used in military applications...
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