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February 28, 2014

EDSAC electronics racks in place

February 28, 2014/ Jacqui Garrad
EDSAC electronics racks in place

The EDSAC Project has made great progress over the last two weeks of February and the overall look of the EDSAC reconstruction is beginning to appear.

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February 28, 2014/ Jacqui Garrad/
February 17, 2014

EDSAC Gallery takes shape

February 17, 2014/ Jacqui Garrad
EDSAC Gallery takes shape

The EDSAC project is now really starting to show results: the first racks of electronics are about to be installed and visitors will soon be able to see the reconstruction in action.

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February 17, 2014/ Jacqui Garrad/
November 19, 2013

EDSAC reconstruction on target

November 19, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad
EDSAC reconstruction on target

On target at almost one-third of the way through, the EDSAC reconstruction project volunteers meet at the University of Cambridge, where the original EDSAC was built, to discuss progress.

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November 19, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad/
September 13, 2013

What store for EDSAC?

September 13, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad
What store for EDSAC?

Peter Linington talks on video about the original EDSAC mercury delay line store and the substitute nickel delay line store he has prototyped for the EDSAC reconstruction.

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September 13, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad/
August 07, 2013

Clocking in the Digital Age

August 07, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad
Clocking in the Digital Age

Video of the centenary celebrations of the late Sir Maurice Wilkes and the first working parts of the EDSAC reconstruction revealed.

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August 07, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad/
June 04, 2013

Printer responds to EDSAC code

June 04, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad
Printer responds to EDSAC code

Bill Purvis has been working on the printer for the EDSAC Replica Project. The original printer for EDSAC was a modified Creed, model 7. The one being used in the replica Project is a slightly later model (7E).

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June 04, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad/
February 06, 2013

EDSAC manufacture in Cambridge

February 06, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad
EDSAC manufacture in Cambridge

In recreating the EDSAC computer, a surprising amount of mechanical engineering is required. EDSAC engineering was originally done by hand, but for the EDSAC Replica Project modern Computer Aided Design is being deployed.

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February 06, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad/
January 29, 2013

Origins of the EDSAC Replica Project

January 29, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad
Origins of the EDSAC Replica Project

In January 2013 the EDSAC Replica Project trustees management committee met at Teversham Engineering where they saw the first replica chassis come off the production facility. They also spoke to camera about their reasons for supporting the project.

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January 29, 2013/ Jacqui Garrad/
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The National Museum of Computing was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 2005, number 05407952. The company was granted charitable status in England and Wales in 2005, charity number 1109874.