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    • Bi-weekly Report, May 23, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-05-23)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Bi-weekly Report, June 20, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-06-30)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Group 61, Bi-weekly Report, August 1, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-01)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Group 61 research teams.
    • Group 61 Bi-weekly Report, August 29, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-29)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Group 61 research teams.
    • Biweekly Report, January 2, 1953 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-01-02)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Bi-weekly Report, July 3, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-07-03)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Bi-weekly Report, August 29, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-08-29)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Bi-weekly Report, June 6, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-06-06)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Group 61Biweekly Report, November 12, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-11-12)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Group 61 research teams.
    • Bi-weekly Report, September 12, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-09-12)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Biweekly Report, January 16, 1953 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-01-16)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Group 61Biweekly Report, December 26, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-12-26)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Group 61 research teams.
    • Group 61 Air Defense Bi-weekly, October 24, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-10-24)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Group 61 research teams.
    • Group 61 Bi-weekly, April 11, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-04-11)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Group 61 research teams.
    • Group 62 Section Leaders Meeting -- December 21, 1953 

      Kromer, A. P. (Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 2009-05-09)
      Specifications for the display system, the power system and the internal memory will be prepared. Output system work will be coordinated by a joint MIT-IBM committee. The Order Code for FSQ-7 has been agreed upon by MIT ...
    • Bi-weekly Report, February 29, 1952 

      Digital Computer Laboratory Administrative Staff (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-02-29)
      Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
    • Planning, Scheduling and Administering the AN/FSQ-7 Program: Approval of Block Outlines and Block Schematics for AN/FSQ-7 (Supplement to M-2300) 

      Forrester, Jay W. (Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1953-07-15)
      This memorandum outlines procedures for the approval of block outlines and block schematics for AN/FSQ-7.
    • Four Alternative Proposals for Accommodating the 64 x 64 Memory in MTC 

      Hosier, W. A. (Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1953-08-14)
      Four proposals are outlined for using a 64 x 64 = 2¹² -register memory in MTC, which was designed to have only 11 address bits. The first three involve very little extra equipment: I. Division of Memory into 32 x 32 ...
    • Project Grind Meeting of June 26, 1953 (Third Day) 

      Kromer, A. P.; Mayer, Rollin P. (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-06-29)
      The magnetic drums were discussed at this meeting. There will be 6 fields per physical drum, and probably five physical drums per computer.
    • Procedure for Handling Cores During Testing Program 

      Schallerer, J. W. (MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-07-23)
      A procedure for handling large numbers of ferrite cores during the testing program is outlined in this memorandum.