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UNIVAC (0)
Manufacturer: Remington Rand
References:
[UNIVAC] (1952)
UNIVAC Publicity Material 1952
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How the UNIVAC was made
Extract:
Truly Automatic
Extract:
ELECTRONS WORK FASTER
Languages:
A-0 (1952)
Compiler for UNIVAC 1
A-2 (1953)
UNIVAC compiler
B-0 (1957)
UNIVAC English language compiler
A-1 (1953)
Compiler for UNIVAC I
FLOW-MATIC (1957)
Release name for B-0, Possibly the first English-like DP language
BIOR (1955)
Autocode for the UNIVAC
GP (1955)
Generalized Programming Compiler
GPX (1955)
General Programming Extended
MATRIX MATH (1953)
Matrix algebra compiler for UNIVAC II
MJS (1956)
Livermore Compiler for UNIVAC I
NYU/OMNIFAX (1956)
Hybrid compiler for UNIVAC II
OMNIFAX (1956)
Compiler for Univac I
RELCODE (1956)
Assmbler for UNIVAC I and II
UNISAP (1957)
Case SAP
X-1 (1956)
Experimental Assembler For Univac II
MATH-MATIC (1955)
Mathematically oriented autocode
ARITH-MATIC (1954)
Subsequent name for A-3
BRIEF CODE (1948)
Pseudocode interpreter
SHORT CODE (1950)
Assembler for UNIVAC and BINAC
Calculus (1959)
Compiler at CASE
Resources
Early flyer for the UNIVAC
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