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Moving to Barta Building
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 1947-09-08)Administrative memorandum from project Whirlwind research teams on changing facilities. -
MTC Accumulator Test
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-03-10)A high speed self checking test was used to test the MTC accumulator. Every gate tube and buffer tube was tested at a time when it should pass a pulse and at a time when it should not pass a pulse. Marginal checking of ... -
MTC Bootstrap Type Programs
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-07-06)There have been three bootstrap type programs written and test on MTC. The general characteristics of these are described in this note. -
MTC Drawings and Service File
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1954-02-05)Logical divisions have been made of the Memory Test Computer to serve as divisions of the MTC Service File. Abbreviations of the divisions will be placed in the title block of each MTC block diagram, block schematic, circuit ... -
MTC Meeting of August 15, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-20)Decisions and progress relevant to the proposed Memory Test Computer (MTC) are summarized for distribution to those interested, and to trace development of the computer. -
MTC Meeting of August 18, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-20)Decisions and progress relevant to the proposed Memory Test Computer (MTC) are summarized for distribution to those interested, and to trace development of the computer. -
MTC Meeting of August 22, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-22)Decisions and progress relevant to the proposed Memory Test Computer (MTC) are summarized for distribution to those interested, and to trace development of the computer. -
MTC Meeting of August 4, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-20)Decisions and progress relevant to the proposed Memory Test Computer (MTC) are summarized for distribution to those interested, and to trace development of the computer. -
MTC Meeting of August 4, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-14)This note is an outline of a visit made by N.T. Jones, D. Eckl, I. Aronson, and J. Woolf to the Chapel Hill Raytheon Plant in Newton, and the discussion held on the Raytheon transistor. -
MTC Meeting of July 25, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-07-28)Decisions and progress relevant to the proposed Memory Test Computer (MTC) are summarized for distribution to those interested, and to trace development of the computer. -
MTC Meeting of September 9, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-09-10)Decisions and progress relevant to the proposed Memory Test Computer (MTC) are summarized for distribution to those interested, and to trace development of the computer. -
MTC Power Supply Meeting of August 11, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-12)The final decision which has been reached on the type of power supplies to be used in the Memory Test Computer was discussed. -
MTC Tests on Magnetic Memory - Automatic Memory Display
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-05-05)This is the first of a series of M-notes describing procedures, programs, and results of MTC tests on the magnetic memory. Automatic memory display is a simple test procedure for reading, rewriting, and displaying the ... -
MTC Tests on Magnetic Memory - Load and Check Program for All Ones or Zeroes
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-05-05)Memorandum describing a memory checking program for the Memory Test Computer. -
Multi-Coordinate Selection Systems for Magnetic-Core Storage
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1954-08)For many computational applications there is a need for a high-speed digital computer with a large internal memory capacity. The search for a reliable random-access memory with a fast information-access time brought about ... -
Multi-Coordinate Selection Systems for Magnetic-core Storage
(MIT Department of Electrical Engineering, 1954-01-19)Master's Thesis Proposal: Multi-Coordinate Selection Systems for Magnetic-core Storage. -
A Multi-position Magnetic Switch and its Incorporation Into a Magnetic Memory
(MIT Department of Electrical Engineering, 1951-09-21)Master's Thesis Proposal: A Multi-position Magnetic Switch and its Incorporation Into a Magnetic Memory.