"The computer code described here is that of Whirlwind I, an experimental computer using binary digits, single-address order code, parallel operation, and electrostatic storage. It is expected that computers of this type will ultimately achieve an average speed of 50,000 operations per second."
"The computer code described here is that of Whirlwind I, an experimental computer using binary digits, single-address order code, parallel operation, and electrostatic storage. It is expected that computers of this type will ultimately achieve an average speed of 50,000 operations per second."