- The
SILLIAC (Sydney
version of the
Illinois Automatic Computer, i.e. the
Sydney ILLIAC), an
early computer built by the
University of Sydney, Australia...
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ILLIAC I were
twins and
could exchange programs with each other. The
later SILLIAC computer was a copy of the ORDVAC/ILLIAC series. J. P. Nash of the University...
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Symphony Orchestra University of
Sydney Union University of
Sydney Revues Related Davis Lectures Electoral District Regiment SILLIAC Statue of Gilgamesh...
- (Aberdeen
Proving Ground) PERM (Munich) SARA (SAAB) SEAC (Washington, D.C.)
SILLIAC (University of Sydney) SMIL (Lund University)
TIFRAC (Tata
Institute of...
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married to Judy Ogilvie, the
first secretary and
programme librarian of
SILLIAC,
which was
launched on the 12 of
September 1956 at the
University of Sydney...
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ILLIAC IV
MISTIC –
Similar computer specifically inspired by
ILLIAC I
SILLIAC -
Sydney version of the
Illinois Automatic Computer,
built by the University...
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career included work on
early computers such as EDSAC,
Ferranti Mark 1* and
SILLIAC, and
spreading the word
about the use of
computers through computing courses...
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Weizmann Institute of
Science in Rehovot,
Israel (1955) PERM in
Munich (1956)
SILLIAC in
Sydney (1956) The date
information in the
following chronology is difficult...
- in 1952, the
ILLIAC I
inspired machines such as the MISTIC, MUSASINO-1,
SILLIAC, and CYCLONE, as well as
providing the
impetus for the
university to continue...
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Electronic music History of
computing hardware List of vacuum-tube
computers SILLIAC –
Sydney University's
second computer References "CSIRAC: Our
first computer"...