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A brief “Behind the Scenes” look at what we did to restore the original 1946 film, plus some “Outtakes,” Commentary, History and a bit of Trivia. Hope you enjoy! ENIAC was the first large scale, general purpose, programmable electronic digital computer. {See links below for the Full Version. ~Computer History Archives Project} Related Videos: 1946 ENIAC (Full Version) Remastered First Giant Brain Computer • Computer History 1946 ENIAC Computer ... 1949 BINAC: Binary Automatic Computer, History - Stored Program in U.S. • BINAC 1947-49 Binary Automatic Comput... 1951 UNIVAC 1 Computer Basic System Components First Mass Produced Computer in U.S. • 1951 UNIVAC 1 Computer Basic System C... Music: “Secret Locations” by Nicolai Heidlas https://www.nicolai-heidlas.com Music promoted by: https://www.free-stock-music.com For more info: Eckert, J. Presper, Jr., John W. Mauchly, Herman H. Goldstine, and J. G. Brainerd, Description of the ENJAC and Comments on Electronic Digital Computing Machinery, Contract W/670/ORD 4926, Moore School of Electrical Engineering, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 1945. Goldstine, Herman H., The Computer from Pascal to von Neumann, Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, N.J., 1972, 378 pp. Goldstine, Herman H., and Adele Goldstine, "The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)," Math. Tables and Other Aids to Comp., Vol. 2, No. 15, 1946, pp. 97-110; reprinted in Randell, Brian, Origins of Digital Computers: Selected Papers, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1982, pp. 359-374. ENIAC in Action: Making and Remaking the Modern Computer; Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope, William Aspray (editor); The MIT Press; Reprint edition (2018)