Edsac, the UK's first fully operational general-purpose computer, is to be recreated at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. The £250,000 project will be conducted in public, so ...
A piece of cybernetic history returned home as a long-lost component of the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC), one of the first practical general purpose computers, was returned to ...
The computer industry is careless of history. It may have utterly changed our lives through digitization, but in the process it has neglected its own records. The first true computers were an ...
The National Museum of Computing, housed at Bletchley Park, is working on an ambitious project to recreate the historic EDSAC, the first user-accessible generaly-purpose computer. The Electronic Delay ...
The project to restore the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (Edsac) began in 2011 and is expected to be complete by 2015. On Wednesday, 26 June, the first demo of the replica Edsac was ...