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| − | The '''L-1''' was a unique computer created by Wes Clark at the [[Lincoln Laboratory]], for processing RF receiver signals in real-time. | + | The '''L-1''' was a unique computer created by Wes Clark at the [[Lincoln Laboratory]], for processing RF receiver signals in real-time. One of his previous devices - the [[ARC-1]] - was hardwired, and Clark noted it would have been more flexible as a [[stored-program computer]]. These ideas were borne out in the L-1. |
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Revision as of 08:26, 5 November 2025
The L-1 was a unique computer created by Wes Clark at the Lincoln Laboratory, for processing RF receiver signals in real-time. One of his previous devices - the ARC-1 - was hardwired, and Clark noted it would have been more flexible as a stored-program computer. These ideas were borne out in the L-1.