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In the mid-1960s, a successor to the EDSAC 2 was planned, but the move was instead made to the Titan, a prototype Atlas 2 the latter having been developed from the Atlas Computer of the University of Manchester, Ferranti, and Plessey.
* 50th Anniversary of EDSAC Dedicated website at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.

EDSAC and by
The first configuration interaction calculations were carried out in Cambridge on the EDSAC computer in the 1950s using Gaussian orbitals by Boys and coworkers.
Later the project was supported by J. Lyons & Co. Ltd., a British firm, who were rewarded with the first commercially applied computer, LEO I, based on the EDSAC design.
* In 1950, Dr. M. V. Wilkes and Wheeler used EDSAC to solve a differential equation relating to gene frequencies in a paper by Ronald Fisher.
In 1961, an EDSAC 2 version of Autocode, an ALGOL-like high-level programming language for scientists and engineers, was developed by David Hartley.
Overseen by Oliver Standingford and Raymond Thompson of J. Lyons and Co., and modelled closely on the Cambridge EDSAC, LEO I ran its first business application in 1951.
** LEO I ' Lyons Electronic Office ' was the commercial development of EDSAC computing platform, supported by British firm J. Lyons and Co.
The long-tailed pair was very successfully used in early British computing, most notably the Pilot ACE Model and descendants, Wilkes ' EDSAC, and probably others designed by people who worked with Blumlein or his peers.
In the early 1960s Peter Swinnerton-Dyer used the EDSAC computer at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory to calculate the number of points modulo p ( denoted by N < sub > p </ sub >) for a large number of primes p on elliptic curves whose rank was known.
Wheeler discusses the EDSAC project, the influence of EDSAC on the ILLIAC, the ORDVAC, and the IBM 701 computers, as well as visits to Cambridge by Douglas Hartree, Nelson Blackman ( of ONR ), Peter Naur, Aad van Wijngarden, Arthur van der Poel, Friedrich Bauer, and Louis Couffignal.
It was replaced by EDSAC 2, the first microcoded and bitsliced computer, in 1958.
This lead to the development of a commercial version of EDSAC developed by Lyons, called LEO, the first computer used for commercial business applications.
The version for the EDSAC 2 was devised by D. F. Hartley of University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in 1961.

EDSAC and Computer
On the 13 January 2011, the Computer Conservation Society announced that it had commissioned a working replica of EDSAC, to be built at The National Museum of Computing ( TNMoC ) in Bletchley Park.
The Computer Laboratory built and operated the world ’ s first fully operational practical stored program computer ( EDSAC, 1949 ) and offered the world ’ s first taught course in computer science in 1953.

EDSAC and University
In 1953, David Wheeler, returning from a stay at the University of Illinois, designed an index register as an extension to the original EDSAC hardware.
Wheeler was a research student at the University Mathematical Laboratory at Cambridge from 1948 – 51, and a pioneer programmer on the EDSAC project.
They also learned from Goldstine that, back in the UK, Douglas Hartree and Maurice Wilkes were actually building another such machine, the pioneering EDSAC computer, at the University of Cambridge.
He started his computing career programming the pioneering EDSAC computer, designed and built at Cambridge University.
* May 6 – EDSAC, the first practicable stored-program computer, runs its first program at Cambridge University.
At about the same time, EDVAC was under development at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering, and the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory was working on EDSAC.
Wheeler was a research student at the University Mathematical Laboratory at Cambridge from 1948 – 51, and a pioneer programmer on the EDSAC project.
Beatrice Helen Worsley and Perham Stanley, two graduate students working at the Computation Center, were sent to Cambridge University to work with Maurice Wilkes who was in the process of completing the EDSAC.

EDSAC and England
ENIAC administrator and security officer Herman Goldstine distributed copies of this First Draft to a number of government and educational institutions, spurring widespread interest in the construction of a new generation of electronic computing machines, including EDSAC at Cambridge England and SEAC at the U. S. Bureau of Standards.

EDSAC and .
Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator ( EDSAC ) was an early British computer.
EDSAC was the second usefully operational electronic digital stored-program computer.
EDSAC ran its first programs on 6 May 1949, when it calculated a table of squares and a list of prime numbers.
As soon as EDSAC was completed, it began serving the University's research needs.
Internally, the EDSAC used two's complement, binary numbers.
There is a simulation of EDSAC available and a full description of the initial orders and first programs.
The machine operators, who were present during the day, selected the next tape from the line and loaded it into EDSAC.
* In 1952, A. S. Douglas developed OXO, a version of noughts and crosses ( tic-tac-toe ) for the EDSAC, with graphical output to a cathode ray tube.
* In the 1960s, EDSAC was used to gather numerical evidence about solutions to elliptic curves, which led to the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture.
EDSAC's successor, EDSAC 2, was commissioned in 1958.

simulator and
Some people to further the realism of their homemade simulator buy used cards and racks that run the same software used by the original machine.
An HDL simulator the program that executes the testbench maintains the simulator clock, which is the master reference for all events in the testbench simulation.
The Roton ATV scored a 10 the vehicle simulator was found to be practically unflyable by anyone except the Rotary test pilots, and even then there were expected to be short periods where the vehicle was out of control.
Dog Eat Dog an office politics simulator.
* Celestia a free simulator of the Milky Way galaxy
These sorts of argument produce a strong case that despite the fact that, in some of its applications, the term " placebo " is used to denote something that pleases ( compared with it denoting an inert simulator ) the desirability ( placeboic nature ) or undesirability ( noceboic nature ) of the phenomena that have been manifested by a subject, after a drug has been administered, should never be part of the definition of what constitutes either " a placebo " or " a placebo response ".
It would have been an interactive ride simulator attraction, where guests would have had the ability to choose the ride car's route, but after preliminary planning, the Black Hole attraction was shelved due to its enormous cost approximately $ 50 million USD as well as the unpopularity of the film itself.
* Frode Weierud's page on the NEMA photographs and a simulator
* Orbiter a freeware space flight simulator
* Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space a US-Soviet Space Race simulator
Symbolically, the title term " Simulacron-3 " refers to the just-built virtual reality simulator and ostensibly references a third attempt at " simulectronics " ( the reality-simulating technology ), however, the " 3 " also refers to the novel ’ s three levels of " reality ," or three levels of computer simulation if the final, " real " world is simulated.
* The HAGELIN cryptographer CX-52 by Torbjorn Andersson a write-up, photograph and a QBASIC simulator.
On February 11, 2005, the company released their first game Telltale Texas Hold ' em, a poker card game simulator which was intended primarily to test their in-house game engine.

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