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  1. 80 years ago, #IBM presented #Harvard with one of world's earliest #computers: t Automated Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), known as #HarvardMarkI.
    Weighing in at 5 tons, electromechanical calculating machine could solve addition problems in less than a second, multiplication in six, and division in 12. One of its first programmers was #GraceHopper, who would go on to be a member of the team that found the first-reported #computerbug when working on the Mark II.
    theregister.com/2024/08/08/har

  2. 80 years ago, #IBM presented #Harvard with one of world's earliest #computers: t Automated Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), known as #HarvardMarkI.
    Weighing in at 5 tons, electromechanical calculating machine could solve addition problems in less than a second, multiplication in six, and division in 12. One of its first programmers was #GraceHopper, who would go on to be a member of the team that found the first-reported #computerbug when working on the Mark II.
    theregister.com/2024/08/08/har

  3. 80 years ago, presented with one of world's earliest : t Automated Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), known as .
    Weighing in at 5 tons, electromechanical calculating machine could solve addition problems in less than a second, multiplication in six, and division in 12. One of its first programmers was , who would go on to be a member of the team that found the first-reported when working on the Mark II.
    theregister.com/2024/08/08/har

  4. 80 years ago, #IBM presented #Harvard with one of world's earliest #computers: t Automated Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), known as #HarvardMarkI.
    Weighing in at 5 tons, electromechanical calculating machine could solve addition problems in less than a second, multiplication in six, and division in 12. One of its first programmers was #GraceHopper, who would go on to be a member of the team that found the first-reported #computerbug when working on the Mark II.
    theregister.com/2024/08/08/har

  5. 80 years ago, #IBM presented #Harvard with one of world's earliest #computers: t Automated Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), known as #HarvardMarkI.
    Weighing in at 5 tons, electromechanical calculating machine could solve addition problems in less than a second, multiplication in six, and division in 12. One of its first programmers was #GraceHopper, who would go on to be a member of the team that found the first-reported #computerbug when working on the Mark II.
    theregister.com/2024/08/08/har