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Specifications of Twelve Early Computers Made in France
January-March 1990 (vol. 12 no. 1)
pp. 3-4
Tables 1 and 2 present the main computers designed and installed in France during the first two "generations." Two IBM machines - the 650 and the 1401 - are included to enable readers to compare the French computers with these two "bestsellers" which marked their time.
1. 3Automatisme, 1960. 5 (12) (December).2. Automatisme, 1963. 8 (10) (October).3. Boucher, H. 1960.Organisation et fonctionnement des machines arithmétiques. Paris: Masson.4. Moreau, René, 1984.The Computer Comes of Age. Cambridge, MIT Press.5. Namian, P. 1955. "Une calculatrice numérique universelle francaise,"Ingénieurs et techniciens 78 (June), p. 27.6. Raymond, F. H. 1960. "Présentation de deux calculatrices SEA,L'Onde Electrique405 (December), p. 920.
Citation:
Pierre-E. Mounier-Kuhn, "Specifications of Twelve Early Computers Made in France," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 3-4, Jan.-Mar. 1990, doi:10.1109/MAHC.1990.10009