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  • ...ter, built at the University of Manchester. Exactly like the [[Memory Test Computer]], it was not really intended for computational use; rather, its primary in ==First computer==
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  • ...iversity Computer''', but these names are not used now) was a very early [[computer]], built at the University of Manchester. * Simon H. Lavington, ''A History of Manchester Computers'', National Computer Centre, Manchester, 1976
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  • ...early on at Manchester it was called the '''Mark II''') was a very early [[computer]], the first one ever commercially available anywhere. There were two varia * Simon H. Lavington, ''A History of Manchester Computers'', National Computer Centre, Manchester, 1976
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  • ...by the Los Alamos copy) was a very early [[electronic]] [[program]]mable [[computer]]. The group that designed and built it began the task in June, 1946, initi ...and he wished to make all his work public - as the many copies of the IAS computer testified.)
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