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ENIAC

ENIAC
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abbreviation for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer: the first large-scale electronic digital computer (one using numbers to perform calculations) ever built. The first one was completed in 1946. PDC Volume 1 Approved Glossary
ENIAC
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abbreviation for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer the first large-scale electronic digital computer (one using numbers to perform calculations) ever built. The first one was completed in 1946.abbreviation for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer the first large-scale electronic digital computer (one using numbers to perform calculations) ever built. The first one was completed in 1946. And he took me over and showed me an ENIAC.the first large-scale electronic digital computer (one using numbers to perform calculations) ever built. The first one was completed in 1946. ENIAC is derived from the initial letters of the full name of this computer Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer.the first large-scale electronic digital computer (uses numbers to perform calculations) ever built. The first one was completed in 1946. ENIAC is derived from the initial letters of the full name of this computer Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer.the first large-scale electronic digital (using numbers) computer ever built. The first one was completed in 1946. ENIAC is derived from the initial letters of the full name of this computer Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer.abbreviation for Electronic Numerical Integratorabbreviation for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer the first large-scale electronic digital computer (one using numbers to perform calculations) ever built. The first one was completed in 1946. One of these things that couldn't have been worked out on a UNIVAC or an ENIAC even if it was hooked up to a Remington electric shaver. iOverts and Withholds (1 Jan. 60)abbreviation for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer the first large-scale electronic digital computer (one using numbers to perform calculations) ever built. The first one was completed in 1946. One of these things that couldn't have been worked out on a UNIVAC or an ENIAC even if it was hooked up to a Remington electric shaver. ?Overts and Withholds (1 Jan. 60)