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SEAC and Standards
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.
The first picture to be scanned, stored, and recreated in digital pixels was displayed on the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer ( SEAC ) at NIST.
collection contains reports, including the original report on the ENIAC, UNIVAC, and many early in-house National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) activity reports ; memoranda on and histories of SEAC, SWAC, and DYSEAC ; programming instructions for the UNIVAC, LARC, and MIDAC ; patent evaluations and disclosures relevant to computers ; system descriptions ; speeches and articles written by Margaret Fox's colleagues.
( The chapter " Memories of the Bureau of Standards ' SEAC ", by Ralph J.
( 1955 ), " Computer Development ( SEAC and DYSEAC ) at the National Bureau of Standards, Washington D. C .", National Bureau of Standards Circular 551, U. S. Government Printing Office, January 25, 1955.
* SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards – At the NIST virtual museum
collection contains reports, including the original report on the ENIAC, UNIVAC, and many early in-house National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) activity reports ; memoranda on and histories of SEAC, SWAC, and DYSEAC ; programming instructions for the UNIVAC, LARC, and MIDAC ; patent evaluations and disclosures ; system descriptions ; speeches and articles written by Margaret Fox's colleagues ; and correspondence of Samuel Alexander, Margaret Fox, and Samuel Williams.
* SEAC (" Standards Eastern Automatic Computer ") ( 1950 ), from History of Computing: An Encyclopedia of the People and Machines that Made Computer History, Lexikon Services Publishing
collection contains reports, including the original report on the ENIAC, UNIVAC, and many early in-house National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) activity reports ; memoranda on and histories of SEAC, SWAC, and DYSEAC ; programming instructions for the UNIVAC, LARC, and MIDAC ; patent evaluations and disclosures relevant to computers ; system descriptions ; speeches and articles written by Margaret Fox's colleagues ; and correspondence of Samuel Alexander, Margaret Fox, and Samuel Williams.

SEAC and was
Command Sergeant Major William J. Gainey, USA, was selected to serve as the first Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( SEAC ) beginning 1 Oct 2005.
The true ancestor of the postwar Far East Air Force was formed in November 1943, under Lord Louis Mountbatten the supreme Allied commander South East Asia Command ( SEAC ).
After the completion of the re-occupation duties, SEAC was disestablished in November 1946.
In August 1944, with the Battle of Normandy almost over, Leigh-Mallory was appointed Air Commander-in-Chief of South East Asia Command ( SEAC ).
His replacement at SEAC was his Battle of Britain rival Air Marshal Sir Keith Park.
For his services at SEAC, Browning was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire on 1 January 1946.
The Army Group was activated in November 1943 to act as the land forces HQ for the newly formed South East Asia Command ( SEAC ).
Stilwell objected to taking Giffard's orders as, among other grounds, Stilwell was also Deputy Supreme Commander of SEAC and therefore Giffard's superior.
Admiral Lord Mountbatten, the supreme Allied commander of the South East Asia Command ( SEAC ), was persuaded by Stilwell, deputy supreme Allied commander, that they should serve under the Northern Combat Area Command ( NCAC ).
South East Asia Command ( SEAC ) in the South-East Asian theater had operational command of the British 11th Army Group that was later reorganised and redesignated Allied Land Forces South East Asia ( ALFSEA ).
South East Asia Command ( SEAC ) was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre during World War II.
The initial land forces operational area for SEAC was India, Burma, Ceylon, Malaya, Sumatra, and, for offensive operations, Siam ( Thailand ) and French Indochina.
This was implemented for the naval and air forces but the British 11th Army Group, under SEAC itself, controlled only British forces.
The US Fourteenth Air Force, which was based in China and the US Twentieth Air Force — strategic bomber units based in India — were never controlled by SEAC but their operations were coordinated with SEAC.
As 1946 drew on, under its second and final commander, Lieutenant-General Montagu Stopford ( June to November 1946 ), SEAC discharged its final tasks and was disbanded.
SEAC was started in 1988 by students at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
Not to be confused with the later 4. 6 litre engine which TVR badged as a ' 4. 5 ' for the Chimaera, there also existed a version with an crank and bore giving capacity, which was used by TVR in the low-volume special 450 SEAC, the race version thereof and the subsequent Tuscan Challenge racers.
On August 15, 1945 responsibility for the rest of the Dutch East Indies was transferred from the South West Pacific Area to SEAC.
SEAC was disbanded on November 30, 1946.
On November 12, 1944 the 11th Army Group was redesignated Allied Land Forces South East Asia, still under SEAC, because it was felt that an inter-Allied command was better than the purely British headquarters.
In 1943, Wedemeyer was reassigned to the South-East Asia Theatre to be Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander of the South East Asia Command ( SEAC ), Lord Louis Mountbatten.

SEAC and electronic
SEAC was demonstrated in April 1950, and in May 1950 it went into full production, making it the first fully functional stored-program electronic computer in the US.

SEAC and computer
Like the SEAC, built about the same time, the SWAC was a small-scale interim computer designed to be built quickly and put into operation while the NBS waited for more powerful computers to be completed ( in particular, the RAYDAC by Raytheon ).
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An early mention of a print buffer is the Outscriber devised by image processing pioneer Russel A. Kirsch for the SEAC computer in 1952
He was also involved with the EDVAC and SEAC computer projects.

SEAC and by
The urban public transport consists of 23 lines of autobus managed by the SEAC company.
At a meeting to solve the problem of command, Stilwell, under intense pressure from the Admiral Lord Mountbatten, Supreme Commander of SEAC, astonished everyone by saying " I am prepared to come under General Slim's commanding Fourteenth Army operational control until I get to Kamaing ".
RAF aircraft destined for SEAC had the word " SNAKE " applied after the serial during ferrying to prevent them being appropriated by other commands along the route.
Mountain Justice Spring Break is an ongoing project supported by SEAC.
This is also true of many organizations that were founded by youth who became adults, such as SEAC and National Youth Rights Association.
Eventually at a SEAC meeting to sort out the chain of command for NCAC, Stilwell astonished everyone by saying " I am prepared to come under General Slim's operational control until I get to Kamaing ".
He was supported by American officers at SEAC and the American China-Burma-India Theater headquarters.
During World War II the radio station operations were taken over by the allied forces who operated Radio SEAC from Colombo.
On some occasions SEAC was used by a remote teletype.
This difficulty has been solved in the SEAC by providing magnetic recording devices as output units.

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