[SIGCIS-Members] Historical CHM lecture now posted - The Rand Johnniac computer

Dag Spicer dag.spicer at gmail.com
Fri Feb 1 11:48:53 PST 2013


Published on Jan 31, 2013
[Recorded: September 15, 1998]
The Johnniac computer, built by The Rand Corporation, was one of seventeen custom-built machines inspired by the Institute of Advanced Study (Princeton) architecture. This design specified a binary, bit-parallel machine optimized for "number crunching" and introduced the "stored program" concept--that is, the storing of both data and instructions in memory. Using 2300 vacuum tubes, the IAS machine was the result of work supervised by Dr. John von Neumann, to whom the offspring-computer named "Johnniac" paid homage (though von Neumann "disapproved.") Other machines of the IAS-class besides the Johnniac included: the MANIAC (Los Alamos), the ILLIAC (University of Illinois), the SILIAC (Australia), and IBM's first electronic, general-purpose computer, the Model 701.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVnOCT_r3so&feature=em-subs_digest

This evening's speakers are: Paul Armer, Mort Bernstein, Willis Ware, Bill Gunning.

Enjoy!

Dag

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