On 18/05/2013 12:01, in article
19971e08-b243-4dca...@wb17g2000pbc.googlegroups.com, "Robin
Vowels" <
robin....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 15, 2:34锟絧m, "Charles Richmond" <
numer...@aquaporin4.com>
> wrote:
>> Sometime in the late 80's (as I remember it), there was an article in BYTE
>> magazine about computer history. 锟絋he article discussed the ACE (or perhaps
>> the DEUCE) computer. 锟絀t was written by someone who worked on the machine,
>> and I think the article also appeared in _History of Computing in the 20th
>> Century_.
>>
>> The author discussed a demonstration that was put on for the newspaper
>> reporters. He said that when you write a program for such a demonstration,
>> *never* make it compute something simple like the day of the week for a
>> date. 锟絀nevitably, some reporter will put in today's date... and the program
>> may say FRIDAY when it's actually Tuesday!! 锟絅o! 锟紿ave the program computer
>> the answer to a difficult differential equation. 锟絋hen whatever numbers come
>> out, you can swear up and down that it's right!!!
>>
>> Anyway, can anyone tell me the year and month of this issue of BYTE
>> magazine???
>
> As you say it's English Electric, the article would probably be about
> DEUCE,
> rather than ACE, though EE did have involvement in ACE.
>
> There were public demonstrations for DEUCE, at least one via
> telephone line.
>
> There was also a journalist demonstration for ACE, when it had
> just been got going, about 1951.
That would be the Pilot ACE, not ACE proper, which was not completed until
quite some time later.
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