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    The Bendix G-15 is a computer introduced in 1956 by the Bendix Corporation, Computer Division, Los Angeles, California. It is about 5 by 3 by 3 feet (1...
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  • successful G-15 vacuum-tube computer. Bendix sold its computer division to Control Data Corporation in 1963, effectively terminating the G-20. The G-20 weighed...
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    Bendix Corporation is an American manufacturing and engineering company which, during various times in its existence, made automotive brake shoes and systems...
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  • television actor Bendix Corporation Bendix Helicopters Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm Bendix G-15 computer Bendix G-20 computer Bendix affiliation Philco...
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  • ALGO is an algebraic programming language developed for the Bendix G-15 computer. ALGO was one of several programming languages inspired by the Preliminary...
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    MOSAIC computer which became operational in 1955. ACE also led to the Bendix G-15 and other computers. The project was managed by John R. Womersley, superintendent...
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  • Bendix-14, favored using the digits 0 through 5 with an overline to denote the values 10–15 as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The SWAC (1950) and Bendix G-15 (1956)...
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    owe much to it, including the English Electric DEUCE and the American Bendix G-15. The full version of Turing's ACE was not built until after his death...
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  • G15 (disambiguation) (redirect from G.15)
    Democratic Centralism, once called Group of 15, a Russian opposition group Bendix G-15, a computer Logitech G15, a computer keyboard Samsung Sens G15, a laptop...
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    Alan Turing (ACE), Max Newman (Manchester computers) and Harry Huskey (Bendix G-15), wrote that, Britain had such vitality that it could immediately after...
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  • SUBALGOL 1962 Bob Braden, Lawrence M. Breed and Roger Moore, Stanford University USA BALGOL extension IBM 7090 ALGO ~ Bendix Corporation USA Bendix G-15...
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    Rockstar Crew". Lil Rockstar. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Bendix, Trish. ""I Know Who I Am": G Flip on Ignoring the Tabloids and Embracing the Drums". Them...
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    (1946) had over 17,000 tubes and suffered a tube failure (which would take 15 minutes to locate) on average every two days. In operation the ENIAC consumed...
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  • David C. Evans (category Bendix Corporation people)
    system. The Bendix G-15 was a bulky unit about the size of a two-door refrigerator. He stayed with the company just long enough to manage the G-20 project...
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    Program), was provided that performed rough optimization. The LGP-30, Bendix G-15 and IBM 305 RAMAC computers used vacuum tubes and drum memory too, but...
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    comparator for high-speed motion pictures, a 1956 IBM 706 computer, and 1960 Bendix G-15 computer. Control of the site transferred from Indian Springs Air Force...
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  • as recirculating drum tracks in a manner similar to that used in the Bendix G-15. Peripherals included paper tape reader and punch, and a teleprinter...
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  • employed on the IBM 650 and the Bendix G-15. Both machines had optimizing assemblers (SOAP for the IBM, POGO for Bendix) that could automate this task...
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  • from the original on 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2017-09-06. Roberts, Dr. Lawrence G. (November 1978). "The Evolution of Packet Switching". Archived from the original...
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    competing computers in this market were the Librascope LGP-30 and the Bendix G-15; both were drum memory machines. IBM's smallest computer at the time...
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  • UNIVAC I (1951) Elliott Brothers Elliott 152[citation needed] (1954) Bendix G-15 (1956) LGP-30 (1956) Elliott Brothers Elliott 803 (1958) ZEBRA[citation...
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  • Max-Planck-Institut fur Physik, G 1, G 1a, G 2, and G 3. Gottingen, Germany". Digital Computer Newsletter. 10 (3): 15–16. July 1958. Tatnall, Arthur;...
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  • Andree and his students developed the ALPS programming language for the Bendix G-15 computer. For several years in the late 1960s and thru the 1970s, Andree...
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  • Max Palevsky (category Bendix Corporation people)
    the company's first computer. In March 1956, Bendix offered their first digital computer, the Bendix G-15, described by some as the first personal computer...
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    MADDIDA's design in his work in 1952–1956 building the Bendix G-15, an early personal computer, for the Bendix Corporation. In March 1957, Palevsky begin work...
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    Christopher Strachey". IEEE Computer Society. Archived from the original on 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2020-01-23. "Reminiscences on the Theory of Time-Sharing". jmc...
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  • The Bendix Trophy is a U.S. aeronautical racing trophy. The transcontinental, point-to-point race, sponsored by industrialist Vincent Bendix founder of...
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  • The Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm (named after Donald Knuth and Peter Bendix) is a semi-decision algorithm for transforming a set of equations (over...
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  • control electric power plants. The logic design has similarities with the Bendix G-15 computer, which in turn was based on Alan Turing’s Pilot ACE. The circuits...
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  • Limited and the University of Toronto. Other models in use included the Bendix G-15, 4, the ALWAC III-E, 3, the IBM 705, 3, the UNIVAC II, 3, the Datatron...
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