EDSAC lives
Noel Chiappa
jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu
Mon Dec 1 09:32:49 CST 2014
> From: William Donzelli
> Building a complete ENIAC replica would indeed be hard. If only exact
> proper NOS parts were used, I might just say impossible.
One other component I didn't see listed: rotary switches. ENIAC used tons of
them, originally for inputting static data (think ROM :-), and later to hold
tables used when they converted it to a sorta-stored-program machine (think
uROM :-).
And what about the special plug wires (and the male and female connectors used
thereon) which were used to 'program' the machine for a given problem - are
those still available?
Noel
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