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how was eniac better than ascc​

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Answered by HiddenHive
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The difference between the two is that when Addition Mode is chosen, ENIAC goes through a whole addition cycle and with Pulse Mode, the machine produces one pulse at a time.

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Answered by bhamaresanika2002
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  • 1 => The ENIAC is important historically, because it laid the foundations for the modern electronic computing industry. ...
  • 2 => The ENIAC was a large-scale, general purpose digital electronic computer. Built out of some 17,468 electronic vacuum tubes, ENIAC was in its time the largest single electronic apparatus in the world.
  • 3 => The difference between the two is that when Addition Mode is chosen, ENIAC goes through a whole addition cycle and with Pulse Mode, the machine produces one pulse at a time.
  • 4 => Lilley, S. ENIAC, ASCC and ACE: Machines that solve complex mathematical problems. In Discovery 8 (1947): 23–32. Whole number. Original printed wrappers, vertically creased, slight wear. VG. 260 x 207 mm.
  • 5 => Lilley’s article, one of the earliest on electronic digital computers written for a British popular science magazine, discusses the function and purpose of the new large general-purpose computing machines, describes the ASCC (Harvard Mark I) and ENIAC computers, and ends with an account of the British ACE machine then under development. Origins of Cyberspace 769.
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