I love the "model K" designation. We live in the house where he developed the "kitchen table" prototypes, and although the table is long gone, it is fun to think what he accomplished in our kitchen
Excelente trabalho! Em bora o tempo seja outros quando se refere há tecnologia, como tudo começou é de uma simplicidade inspiradora e me motiva cada dia mais a estudar tudo que esta ao meu alcance e realizar experimentos, para quem sabe um dia, fazer parte de algo bom. Parabéns!
IBM was using relay logic at that time in their unit-record products but nothing approached the Stibitz machines. I thought I knew most of the history of early computers but these machines have alluded me until now. If Mr. Stibitz's complex numbers are really the ai+b numbers then his first +-x/ calculator was a truely ambitious achivement.
Did Dr Stibitz's invention inspire the relay logic kit: MINIVAC 601, which went on the market in 1961? They should create something like that now to show that data processing is not the exclusive domain of electronics.
I love the "model K" designation. We live in the house where he developed the "kitchen table" prototypes, and although the table is long gone, it is fun to think what he accomplished in our kitchen
Excelente trabalho! Em bora o tempo seja outros quando se refere há tecnologia, como tudo começou é de uma simplicidade inspiradora e me motiva cada dia mais a estudar tudo que esta ao meu alcance e realizar experimentos, para quem sabe um dia, fazer parte de algo bom. Parabéns!
IBM was using relay logic at that time in their unit-record products but nothing approached the Stibitz machines. I thought I knew most of the history of early computers but these machines have alluded me until now.
If Mr. Stibitz's complex numbers are really the ai+b numbers then his first +-x/ calculator was a truely ambitious achivement.
Did Dr Stibitz's invention inspire the relay logic kit: MINIVAC 601, which went on the market in 1961? They should create something like that now to show that data processing is not the exclusive domain of electronics.
I wonder if Peter Thomas of Forensic Files fame narrated this.
Alfred Hendrix Needs Employment.
Alfred Hendrix were you able to find employment?
Employed yet Mr Hendrix?