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Whirlwind II Meeting of May 23, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-06-10)Memorandum summarizing the discussion of the Whirlwind II Meeting of May 23, 1952. Topics include miscellaneous news items, the new organization for the WWII effort, and the purposes of WWIA and methods of building it. -
Whirlwind II Meeting of May 9, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-05-23)Memorandum summarizing the discussion of the Whirlwind II Meeting of May 9, 1952. Topics include engineering problems with transistors and the history of recent developments. -
Whittemore Building Guard Instruction
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-04-01)This memorandum is to be used by guards on duty in the Digital Computer Laboratory as a supplement to the Basic Guard Instructions for Hood-Whittemore. -
WW1 Operating Speed
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1951-12-21)Drawing SA-50304 (attached) shows much information which should help programmers calculate the speed of their programs, and which should be helpful to programmers and systems engineers in showing where to concentrate efforts ... -
WWI general numbers 30,000 thru 35,639
(2009-06-16)Log of WWI drawings numbered C-30000 through SA-35618. -
WWI general numbers 35,640 thru 55,001
(2009-06-16)Log of WWI drawings numbered A-35640 through D-55001. -
WWI general numbers 55,002 thru 59,995
(2009-06-16)Log of WWI drawings numbered B-55002 through SB-58106. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of April 10, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-04-10)This note summarizes the discussion for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the development of thought on this subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of April 16-17, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-04-28)This note summarizes the discussion at the above meetings for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the development of thought on the subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of April 22, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-04-30)This report summarizes the discussion of the meeting for the benefit of those who may want to trace the development of thought on this subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of April 24, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-05-05)This report summarizes the discussion at the above meeting for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the course of thought on the subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of May 1, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-05-08)This report summarizes the discussion at the above meeting for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the course of thought on the subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of May 13 & 15, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-05-27)This note summarizes the discussion at the above meeting for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the course of thought on the subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of May 20 & 22, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-05-29)This note summarizes the discussion at the above meeting for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the course of thought on the subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of May 27 & 29, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-06-04)This note summarizes the discussion at the above meeting for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the course of thought on the subject. -
WWII Block Diagrams Meeting of May 6 & 8, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-05-13)This note summarizes the discussion at the above meeting for the benefit of those who may wish to trace the course of thought on the subject. -
WWII Meeting of September 12, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-11-18)This meeting was devoted to a brief survey of present plans for logical design and physical layout of the Memory Test Computer, simply to introduce it to those members of the group not working directly on it. -
WWII Memory Address Selection System, PB No. 61
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-04-08)This note is intended to satisfy item I (General Description of Function Needed) of the WWII time schedule for these subjects. -
WWII Memory Address Selection Systems - P. B. No. 62
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-05-06)This note contains a survey of the existing memory-address selection systems as well as a survey of some of the more promising new systems that have been proposed. -
X and Y Plane Drivers for WWII Memory
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-02-26)A number of different schemes are being considered as possible candidates for the circuitry to be employed in the X-Y plane current drivers in WWII. Briefly, they may be classified as to the type of selection mechanism ...