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- EMIDEC_1100 abstract "The EMIDEC 1100 computer (became the ICT 1101 in 1962) was produced by the Computing Services Division of EMI Laboratories in the UK under the leadership of Professor Sir Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield in 1959 after one year's development. It used magnetic core memory and transistor technologies and it is claimed to be the first large commercial transistorised machine in the UK.Core memory was a matrix of laced ferrite cores. Because transistors were relatively slow at that time, Hounsfield also used magnetic logic units to speed up the operation of the machine to achieve a processing power comparable with a valve/tube computer. These logic units consisted of a single ferrite ring (toroid), with up to fifteen connections to it.Main storage capacity was 1,024 36-bit words - just over 4k bytes. Secondary storage was provided by magnetic drums, each of 4,096 words - about 20k. Anything else was stored on 1-inch-wide (25 mm) magnetic tape mounted in the vertical drive, vacuum-sealed behind a glass door. Peripherals included punched tape readers, punched card readers, and line printers.24 EMIDEC 1100 computers were sold to commercial customers including Domestic Electric Rentals, Boots, British Motor Corporation, Kodak Limited, London Transport and the Admiralty. They were used for a range of commercial and industrial applications.In July 1962 EMI Computing Services Division became part of International Computers and Tabulators (ICT) which merged with other UK computer companies in 1968 to become International Computers Limited (ICL).".
- EMIDEC_1100 manufacturer EMI.
- EMIDEC_1100 thumbnail EMIDEC_1100_Computer.png?width=300.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageExternalLink www.emidec.org.uk.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageExternalLink emidec.htm.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageExternalLink 20090219.htm.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageExternalLink emipicbr.pdf.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageExternalLink CCS-M1X1.pdf.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageID "24355176".
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageLength "3708".
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageRevisionID "612856012".
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Admiralty.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Boots_UK.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink British_Motor_Corporation.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1959_introductions.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_British_computers.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnetic_logic_computers.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transistorized_computers.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Drum_memory.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink EMI.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Godfrey_Hounsfield.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink History_of_computing_hardware.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink International_Computers_Limited.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink International_Computers_and_Tabulators.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Line_printer.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink London_Transport_Executive.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic-core_memory.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_logic.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_tape.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Physics_Today.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Punched_card.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Punched_tape.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink Transistor.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLink File:EMIDEC_1100_Computer.png.
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLinkText "EMI 1100".
- EMIDEC_1100 wikiPageWikiLinkText "EMIDEC 1100".
- EMIDEC_1100 manufacturer EMI.
- EMIDEC_1100 memory "4".
- EMIDEC_1100 name "EMIDEC 1100".
- EMIDEC_1100 storage "20".
- EMIDEC_1100 successor "EMIDEC 2400".
- EMIDEC_1100 unitssold "24".
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- EMIDEC_1100 subject Category:1959_introductions.
- EMIDEC_1100 subject Category:Early_British_computers.
- EMIDEC_1100 subject Category:Magnetic_logic_computers.
- EMIDEC_1100 subject Category:Transistorized_computers.
- EMIDEC_1100 type Device.
- EMIDEC_1100 type InformationAppliance.
- EMIDEC_1100 type Computer.
- EMIDEC_1100 type Thing.
- EMIDEC_1100 type Q1067263.
- EMIDEC_1100 comment "The EMIDEC 1100 computer (became the ICT 1101 in 1962) was produced by the Computing Services Division of EMI Laboratories in the UK under the leadership of Professor Sir Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield in 1959 after one year's development. It used magnetic core memory and transistor technologies and it is claimed to be the first large commercial transistorised machine in the UK.Core memory was a matrix of laced ferrite cores.".
- EMIDEC_1100 label "EMIDEC 1100".
- EMIDEC_1100 sameAs Q5323502.
- EMIDEC_1100 sameAs m.07s9hs2.
- EMIDEC_1100 sameAs Q5323502.
- EMIDEC_1100 wasDerivedFrom EMIDEC_1100?oldid=612856012.
- EMIDEC_1100 depiction EMIDEC_1100_Computer.png.
- EMIDEC_1100 isPrimaryTopicOf EMIDEC_1100.
- EMIDEC_1100 name "EMIDEC 1100".