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- Digi-Comp_II abstract "The Digi-Comp II was a toy computer invented by John Thomas Godfrey and manufactured by E.S.R., Inc. that used marbles rolling down a ramp to perform basic calculations. A two-level masonite platform with guides served as the medium for a supply of marbles that rolled down an inclined plane moving plastic cams as they went. The plastic cams played the part of flip-flops in an electronic computer - as a marble passed one of the cams, it would flip the cam around - in one position, the cam would allow the marble to pass in one direction, in the other position, it would cause the marble to drop through a hole and roll to the bottom of the ramp.The Digi-Comp II was not programmable, unlike the Digi-Comp I, an earlier offering in the E.S.R. product line that used an assortment of plastic slides, tubes, and bent metal wires to solve simple logic problems.".
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- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Complete_(complexity).
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Decision_problem.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Digi-Comp_I.
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- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Dr._NIM.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink E.S.R.,_Inc..
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Flip-flop_(electronics).
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Geniac.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Log-space_reduction.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_model.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Nim.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink P_(complexity).
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Aaronson.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Stable_marriage_problem.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLink Unary_numeral_system.
- Digi-Comp_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Digi-Comp II".
- Digi-Comp_II hasPhotoCollection Digi-Comp_II.
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- Digi-Comp_II subject Category:Educational_toys.
- Digi-Comp_II subject Category:Mechanical_computers.
- Digi-Comp_II hypernym Computer.
- Digi-Comp_II type Article.
- Digi-Comp_II type InformationAppliance.
- Digi-Comp_II type Article.
- Digi-Comp_II type Computer.
- Digi-Comp_II type Machine.
- Digi-Comp_II comment "The Digi-Comp II was a toy computer invented by John Thomas Godfrey and manufactured by E.S.R., Inc. that used marbles rolling down a ramp to perform basic calculations. A two-level masonite platform with guides served as the medium for a supply of marbles that rolled down an inclined plane moving plastic cams as they went.".
- Digi-Comp_II label "Digi-Comp II".
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