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Bi-weekly Report, May 27, 1949
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 1949-05-27)
Bi-weekly progress report of project Whirlwind I research teams.
Test Results on the DCL Memory Plane
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1954-05-28)
The DCL plane (C25) is compared with a standard MTC plane which has General Ceramics cores. Except for requiring slightly higher driving currents for maximum output, the DCL plane compares favorably with the MTC planes and ...
Electronic Computer Division personnel
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 1950-09-01)
Roster of staff and non-staff Electronic Computer Division personnel.
A Coincident-Current Magnetic Memory Cell for the Storage of Digital Information
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-04)
A small, ring-shaped, ferromagnetic core with properly "rectangular" B-H characteristics may be operated so that its flux polarity reverses only when the correct combination of two or three magnetizing windings are ...
Project Whirlwind summary report no. 49, first quarter 1957
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009-06-16)
In-depth review of the first quarter of 1957 for Project Whirlwind.
Summary report no. 2, volume 2, the Whirlwind Program, part II
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 2009-06-15)
Part 2 of an In-depth review of the Whirlwind Program.
Bi-weekly Report, June 23, 1950
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 1950-06-23)
Bi-weekly progress report of project Whirlwind I research teams.
Bi-weekly Report, Part I, July 23, 1948
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 1948-07-23)
Bi-weekly progress report of project Whirlwind I research teams.
Bi-weekly Report, Part I, December 15, 1947
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 1947-12-15)
Bi-weekly progress report of project Whirlwind I research teams.
Section Leaders Meeting, September 20, 1954
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1954-09-21)
Section Leaders Meeting will be held on Friday afternoon henceforth. Pulse line termination method is proving troublesome in XD-1 testing. Phone line demodulator design should attempt to avoid necessity of individual tuning ...