<architecture> A computer architecture in which program
instructions are stored in different memory from data. Each
type of memory is accessed via a separate bus, allowing
instructions and data to be fetched in parallel.
<graphics, tool> A presentation graphics product by Software
Publishing Corporation (SPC) for creating presentations,
speeches, slides, etc..
(1998-07-20)
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Harvard Mark II Machine definition
<computer, history> A relay-based computer designed and
built by Howard Aiken, with support from IBM, for the
United States Navy's Naval Proving Ground, between 1942 -
1947. The Harvard Mark II was the second in a series of four
electro-mechanical computers that were forerunners of the
ENIAC.
Harvard machines.
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