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- BESK abstract "BESK (Binär Elektronisk SekvensKalkylator, Swedish for \"Binary Electronic Sequence Calculator\") was Sweden's first electronic computer, using vacuum tubes instead of relays. It was developed by Matematikmaskinnämnden (Swedish Board for Computing Machinery) and for a short time it was the fastest computer in the world. The computer was completed in 1953 and in use until 1966. The technology behind BESK was later continued with the transistorized FACIT EDB and FACIT EDB-3 machines, both software compatible with BESK. Non-compatible machines highly inspired by BESK were SMIL made for the University of Lund, SAABs räkneautomat SARA, \"SAAB's calculating machine\", and DASK made in Denmark.BESK was developed by the Swedish Board for Computing Machinery (Matematikmaskinnämnden) a few years after the mechanical relay computer BARK (Binär Aritmetisk Relä-Kalkylator, Swedish for \"Binary Arithmetic Relay Calculator\"). The team was initially led by Conny Palm, who died in December 1951, after which Stig Comét took over. The hardware was developed by Erik Stemme. Gösta Neovius and Olle Karlqvist were responsible for architecture and instruction set. It was closely modeled on the IAS machine for which the design team had retrieved drawings during a scholarship to Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.During the development of the BESK magnetic Drum memory Olle Karlqvist discovered a magnetic phenomenon, which has been called the Karlqvist gap.".
- BESK thumbnail BESK-1.jpg?width=300.
- BESK wikiPageExternalLink BESK_programmers_manual_rev_2a_1958-05-02_swedish.pdf.
- BESK wikiPageExternalLink Page.aspx?id=20428.
- BESK wikiPageExternalLink besk.htm.
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- BESK wikiPageRevisionID "674006976".
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Artemisia_absinthium.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink BARK.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Bitters.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Bäsk.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Carl-Gustaf_Rossby.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Carl-Ivar_Bergman.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Category:IAS_architecture_computers.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_and_technology_in_Sweden.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vacuum_tube_computers.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Cognac.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Conny_Palm.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink DASK.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink ENIAC.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatics.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Stemme.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink FACIT_EDB.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Facit.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Facit_EDB.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Gösta_Neovius.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Riesel.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink History_of_computing_hardware.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink IAS_machine.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Institute_for_Advanced_Study.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Karlqvist_gap.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink List_of_vacuum_tube_computers.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Lund_University.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic-core_memory.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Mersenne_prime.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Carlo_method.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink National_Defence_Radio_Establishment.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_radiation.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Olle_Karlqvist.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink SARA_(computer).
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink SMIL_(computer).
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Saab_32_Lansen.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Saab_Group.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Scania.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Solid-state_electronics.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Solna_Municipality.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Stig_Comét.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Studsvik.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Board_for_Computing_Machinery.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Meteorological_and_Hydrological_Institute.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Road_Administration.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_language.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_nuclear_weapons_program.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Televerket_(Sweden).
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Transistor.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tube.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Volt-ampere.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink Williams_tube.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink File:BESK-1.jpg.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLink File:BESKmemories.jpg.
- BESK wikiPageWikiLinkText "BESK".
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- BESK subject Category:IAS_architecture_computers.
- BESK subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Sweden.
- BESK subject Category:Vacuum_tube_computers.
- BESK hypernym Sweden.
- BESK type Agent.
- BESK type Computer.
- BESK comment "BESK (Binär Elektronisk SekvensKalkylator, Swedish for \"Binary Electronic Sequence Calculator\") was Sweden's first electronic computer, using vacuum tubes instead of relays. It was developed by Matematikmaskinnämnden (Swedish Board for Computing Machinery) and for a short time it was the fastest computer in the world. The computer was completed in 1953 and in use until 1966.".
- BESK label "BESK".
- BESK sameAs Q4384176.
- BESK sameAs BESK.
- BESK sameAs BESK.
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- BESK sameAs Q4384176.
- BESK wasDerivedFrom BESK?oldid=674006976.
- BESK depiction BESK-1.jpg.
- BESK isPrimaryTopicOf BESK.