Talk:SWAC (computer)
Latest comment: 10 years ago by Mellen22 in topic Other References
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editBook: Why computers are computers: the SWAC and the PC by David Rutland
Oral History: Margaret Fox http://umedia.lib.umn.edu/node/89610
Lecture: Harry Huskey on the Development of the Swak http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102695544 — Preceding unsigned Mellen22 (talk) 23:59, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
Original use of hexadecimal
editThe article states that hexadecimal using U-Z for the additional digits originated in 1956. It was actually in use before that. The earliest use that I'm aware of was on the SWAC computer, which used hexadecimal (with letters U-Z) in 1950. It had a 36-bit word (plus sign and breakpoint bits)used to hold 4 8-bit addresses (it had 256 words of memory) and a 4-bit op code.
--69.181.81.27 06:14, 12 July 2007 (UTC)