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- BARK abstract "BARK (Binär Aritmetisk Relä-Kalkylator, Swedish for \"Binary Arithmetic Relay Calculator\") was an early electromechanical computer. BARK was built using standard phone relays, implementing a 32-bit binary machine. It could perform addition in 150 ms and multiplication in 250 ms. It had a memory with 50 registers and 100 constants. It was later expanded to double the memory. Howard Aiken stated in reference to BARK \"This is the first computer I have seen outside Harvard that actually works.\"BARK was developed by Matematikmaskinnämnden (Swedish Board for Computing Machinery) a few years before BESK. The machine was built with 8000 standard phone relays, 80 km of cable and with 175,000 soldering points. It was completed in February 1950 at a cost of 400.000 Swedish kronor, became operational on April 28, and was taken offline on September 22, 1954. The engineers on the team led by Conny Palm were Harry Freese, Gösta Neovius, Olle Karlqvist, Carl-Erik Fröberg, G. Kellberg, Björn Lind, Arne Lindberger, P. Petersson and Madeline Wallmark.".
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- BARK wikiPageWikiLink 32-bit.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Arne_Lindberger.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink BESK.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Björn_Lind_(engineer).
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Carl-Erik_Fröberg.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electro-mechanical_computers.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Category:One-of-a-kind_computers.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_and_technology_in_Sweden.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Conny_Palm.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Electromechanics.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink G._Kellberg.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Gösta_Neovius.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Freese.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink History_of_computing_hardware.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Howard_H._Aiken.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Madeline_Wallmark.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Olle_Karlqvist.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink P._Petersson.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Phone_relay.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink SMIL_(computer).
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Board_for_Computing_Machinery.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_krona.
- BARK wikiPageWikiLink File:Conny_Palm_(6979247547).jpg.
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- BARK subject Category:Electro-mechanical_computers.
- BARK subject Category:One-of-a-kind_computers.
- BARK subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Sweden.
- BARK hypernym Computer.
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- BARK comment "BARK (Binär Aritmetisk Relä-Kalkylator, Swedish for \"Binary Arithmetic Relay Calculator\") was an early electromechanical computer. BARK was built using standard phone relays, implementing a 32-bit binary machine. It could perform addition in 150 ms and multiplication in 250 ms. It had a memory with 50 registers and 100 constants. It was later expanded to double the memory.".
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- BARK depiction Conny_Palm_(6979247547).jpg.
- BARK isPrimaryTopicOf BARK.