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Researcher Resurrects the First Computer

Posted April 10, 2009 1:57 PM

From Slashdot:

A German researcher is about to resurrect the first fully electronic general-purpose stored-program computer, the Manchester Mark 1 (1948). The functional replica will run the source code of an original program from 1952 by Christopher Strachey, whose sole purpose was generating love letters; it is historically interesting as one of the first examples of a text-generating program. The installation will be shown at an art exhibition in Germany at the end of April." Here is researcher David Link's Manchester Mark I emulator home, which generates a new love poem on each page load. When the Mark I had been used to search for new Mersenne primes in 1949, a press account coined the phrase "electronic brain" to characterize it.

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Re: Researcher Resurrects the First Computer

04/13/2009 3:43 AM

It's a bit late for Valentine's Day.....

"<!--[if gte mso 9]> <![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]> Normal 0 14 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]> <![endif]--> <!--[endif]-->

HONEY LOVE
YOU ARE MY DEAR PASSION: MY ADORABLE FERVOUR: MY ARDENT INFATUATION: MY ARDENT DEVOTION. MY PASSIONATE LUST BREATHLESSLY HOPES FOR YOUR LIKING.
YOURS BURNINGLY
M. U. C."

Can anyone get the emulator here to work ?

Perhaps some music might work better than a love letter.

CR4 Admin: replaced original link to emulator; the older generators are all 404 errors now.

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