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BINAC and Binary
In the following months, Eckert and Mauchly started up the Electronic Control Company which built the Binary Automatic Computer ( BINAC ).

BINAC and Automatic
That company first built a computer called BINAC ( BINary Automatic Computer ) for Northrop Aviation ( which was little used, or perhaps not at all ).

BINAC and was
At that time, it was the only working computer in continental Europe, and the second computer in the world to be sold, only beaten by the BINAC, which never worked properly after it was delivered.
John William Mauchly ( August 30, 1907 – January 8, 1980 ) was an American physicist who, along with J. Presper Eckert, designed ENIAC, the first general purpose electronic digital computer, as well as EDVAC, BINAC and UNIVAC I, the first commercial computer made in the United States.
BINAC was their first product, the first stored-program computer in the US, and the world's first commercial digital computer.
The BINAC was a bit-serial binary computer with two independent CPUs, each with its own 512-word acoustic mercury delay line memory.
BINAC was significant for being able to perform high-speed arithmetic on binary numbers, with no provisions to store characters or decimal digits.
Northrop employees said that BINAC never worked properly after it was delivered, although it had worked at the Eckert-Mauchly workshop.
This was the BINAC, a small computer ( compared to ENIAC ) for the Northrop corporation.
BINAC was eventually delivered in 1949, but Northrop complained that it never worked well for them.
) It was generally believed at EMCC that Northrop allowed BINAC to sit, disassembled, in their parking lot for a long time before any effort toward assembly was made ...
As had happened with BINAC, EMCC's estimates of delivery dates and costs proved to be optimistic, and the company was soon in financial difficulty again.

BINAC and early
Here are early test programs that BINAC ran:

BINAC and computer
As an interim product, the company created and delivered a smaller computer, BINAC, but were still in a shaky financial situation.
He emphasizes the economic and practical infeasibility of the BINAC computer project for Northrop Aircraft.
He discusses the BINAC computer project for Northrop Aircraft, the UNIVAC, as well as the roles of the National Bureau of Standards, Northrop Aircraft, Raytheon, Remington Rand, and IBM.

BINAC and for
* 1949-1954 — a series of machine-specific mnemonic instruction sets, like ENIAC's, beginning in 1949 with C-10 for BINAC ( which later evolved into UNIVAC ).

BINAC and Northrop
Northrop accepted delivery of BINAC in September 1949.
He evaluates BINAC, UNIVAC, and the roles of the National Bureau of Standards, Northrop Aircraft, Raytheon, Remington Rand, and IBM.

BINAC and by
It included articles by Nancy Stern about the history of the BINAC, John Backus on the history of FORTRAN, I. J.

BINAC and 1949
The BINAC ran a test program ( consisting of 23 instructions ) in March 1949, although it wasn't fully functional at the time.

Binary and Automatic
The ZEBRA ( Zeer Eenvoudige Binaire Reken Automaat translated Very Simple Binary Automatic Calculator ) was one of the first computers to be designed in the Netherlands, ( the first one was the " ARRA ") and one of the first Dutch computers to be commercially available.

Binary and was
First published in the System V Application Binary Interface specification, and later in the Tool Interface Standard, it was quickly accepted among different vendors of Unix systems.
In the early days of binary vacuum-tube computers, their reliability was poor enough to justify marketing a mechanical octal version (" Binary Octal ") of the Marchant desktop calculator.
* In Binary Synchronous Communications protocol, the NAK is used to indicate that an error was detected in the previously received block and that the receiver is ready to accept retransmission of that block.
Binary data transfer to or from these minicomputers was often accomplished using a doubly encoded technique to compensate for the relatively high error rate of punches / readers.
Only with Version 6 QuarkXPress support Mac OS X, however the first really adopted version was QuarkXPress 7 ( which was also a Universal Binary application ).
Binary space partitioning was developed in the context of 3D computer graphics, where the structure of a BSP tree allows spatial information about the objects in a scene that is useful in rendering, such as their ordering from front-to-back with respect to a viewer at a given location, to be accessed rapidly.
Binary images can be interpreted as subsets of the two-dimensional integer lattice Z < sup > 2 </ sup >; the field of morphological image processing was largely inspired by this view.
Binary form was popular in the Baroque period, often used to structure movements of keyboard sonatas.
BESK ( Binär Elektronisk SekvensKalkylator, Swedish for " Binary Electronic Sequence Calculator ") was Sweden's first electronic computer, using vacuum tubes instead of relays.
BESK was developed by the Swedish Board for Computing Machinery ( Matematikmaskinnämnden ) a few years after the mechanical relay computer BARK ( Binär Aritmetisk Relä-Kalkylator, Swedish for " Binary Arithmetic Relay Calculator ").
BARK ( Binär Aritmetisk Relä-Kalkylator, Swedish for " Binary Arithmetic Relay Calculator ") was an early electromechanical computer.
Star Control II was highly influenced, both in story and game design, by the games Starflight ( 1986 ) and Starflight 2: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula ( 1989 ), developed by Binary Systems and released on a variety of platforms by Electronic Arts.
Binary Code was first introduced by the English mathematician and philosopher Eugene Paul Curtis during the 17th century.
The project was announced on 6 December 2002 as a fork of the Multimedia Container Format ( MCF ), after disagreements between MCF lead developer Lasse Kärkkäinen and soon-to-be Matroska founder Steve Lhomme about the use of the Extensible Binary Meta Language ( EBML ) instead of a binary format.
The game was developed by Binary Systems, a six man team consisting of Rod McConnell, Joe Ybarra, Greg
This became the library name, and " Binary File Descriptor " was invented later as the meaning of the letters.
Although BFD was originally designed to be a generic library usable by a wide variety of tools, the frequent need to tinker with the API to accommodate new systems ' capabilities has tended to limit its use ; BFD's main clients are the GNU Assembler ( GAS ), GNU Linker ( GLD ), and other GNU Binary Utilities (" binutils ") tools, and the GNU Debugger ( GDB ).
It was developed by Binary Systems, and published by Electronic Arts, for DOS.
In March 2006 the Universal Binary 5. 1 version was released as part of Final Cut Studio.
Binary Star's Masters of the Universe was described as a " refreshing alternative from the mainstream of rap ".
In 1998, Paul remixed British trance duo, Binary Finary's famous " 1998 " single, which was a successful version that took Binary Finary to the top of the German Dance charts.
His work Binary Stars was published in 1918, with a second edition published in 1935.

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