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Microprocessors and microcomputers

1983
The first electronic computer to use binary coding was EDVAC, built after the Second World War. It operated on binary numbers up to forty-three digits long, and was able to store, electronically, over 1000 such numbers. It could add, multiply, subtract and divide at the then astounding rate of hundreds of calculations per second.
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Microcomputers

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1980
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Microcomputers:

Computers in the Schools, 1985
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Microcomputers

Scientific American, 1975
W. Gellert   +4 more
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Microcomputers

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1982
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Microcomputing

Learning Disability Quarterly, 1984
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Microcomputing

Community & Junior College Libraries, 1985
Mike D. Rusk, Otis H. Eversole
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Microcomputers

Academic Therapy, 1990
Victoria P. Day, H. Frederick Sweitzer
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Microcomputers

1988
S. N. Atluri, G. Yagawa
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