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EDSAC (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator)

Sir Maurice Wilkes1949

The National Museum of Computing

The National Museum of Computing
MILTON KEYNES, United Kingdom

EDSAC (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator) was the world's first practical general purpose stored program electronic computer. It was designed in 1947 by a team lead by Maurice Wilkes. The original EDSAC computer operated for almost 10 years; its first successful program ran on 6th May 1949, at the Cambridge University Mathematical Laboratory. A working replica of EDSAC (pictured) can be found as an exhibit in The National Museum of Computing's unrivalled collection.

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  • Title: EDSAC (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator)
  • Creator: Sir Maurice Wilkes
  • Date Created: 1949
  • Location: The National Museum of Computing (Buckinghamshire, UK)
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