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Manchester University Transistor Computer

Manchester University Transistor Computer

This event was recorded on September 28th, 2000. Professor Richard Grimsdale, then of

Manchester Baby: world's first stored program computer

Manchester Baby: world's first stored program computer

This video was produced by Google as a tribute to the "

Manchester University's 'Electronic Brain' | A Vintage Computer from 1949

Manchester University's 'Electronic Brain' | A Vintage Computer from 1949

A newsreel from 1949 which I found on an old VHS tape of mine, explaining about a fantastic device called 'An Electronic Brain'.

A mathematical machine: Max Newman and early computing at Manchester, 1946 - 1951

A mathematical machine: Max Newman and early computing at Manchester, 1946 - 1951

Speaker: Simon Lavington Date: Thursday 21st April 2022 Max Newman led the cryptanalysis team that developed the ...

How transistors work - Gokul J. Krishnan

How transistors work - Gokul J. Krishnan

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MSc Computer Science at The University of Manchester: Everything You Need to Know

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Manchester Baby Computer

Manchester Baby Computer

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HOW TRANSISTORS RUN CODE?

HOW TRANSISTORS RUN CODE?

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Programming the 1948 Manchester Baby (SSEM)

Programming the 1948 Manchester Baby (SSEM)

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