The Design and Construction of the Oak Ridge Computer at Argonne National Laboratory
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The ORACLE (Oak Ridge Automatic Computer Logical Engine) is a general purpose digital computer, designed and constructed at the Argonne National Laboratory. Production of the major electronic units has been carried out the Technitrol Engineering Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The construction started in November, 1951. In logical design, it belongs to the parallel asynchronous type. The number system is binary with fixed binary point.
Date:
September 3, 1952
Creator:
Chu, J. C.
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