Getting the
1946 documentation set would be a good
start. CHM had the first
volume, which had a partial transcription on the
chip
web site which I've
scanned and put up under
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/univOfPennsylvania/eniac
Thanks, that's far more info and detail than I've
seen anywhere else to date.
Looks like it may be most of what one needs for a machine
definition, but have
to study it more to see if one can derive
'everything' from it.