The Electrologica X1 was a digital computer designed and manufactured in the Netherlands from 1958 to 1965. About thirty were produced and sold in the Netherlands and abroad. The X1 was designed by the Mathematical Centre in Amsterdam, an academic organization that had been involved in computer design since 1947, and manufactured by Electrologica NV, a company formed expressly for the purpose of producing the machine.
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- Electrologica X1 (en)
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| - Die Electrologica X1 (oder einfach EL X1) war ein Digital-Computer, der in den Niederlanden konstruiert und von 1958 bis 1965 produziert wurde. Etwa 30 Anlagen wurden gebaut und auch ins Ausland verkauft. (de)
- De X1 was een Nederlandse computer, die in 1957 ontworpen werd bij het Mathematisch Centrum en vanaf 1958 geproduceerd werd door Electrologica BV in Den Haag onder leiding van Carel Scholten en Bram Loopstra voor vooral commerciƫle doeleinden. De X1 was tien keer zo snel als de eerdere ARMAC. (nl)
- The Electrologica X1 was a digital computer designed and manufactured in the Netherlands from 1958 to 1965. About thirty were produced and sold in the Netherlands and abroad. The X1 was designed by the Mathematical Centre in Amsterdam, an academic organization that had been involved in computer design since 1947, and manufactured by Electrologica NV, a company formed expressly for the purpose of producing the machine. (en)
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| - The Electrologica X1 was a digital computer designed and manufactured in the Netherlands from 1958 to 1965. About thirty were produced and sold in the Netherlands and abroad. The X1 was designed by the Mathematical Centre in Amsterdam, an academic organization that had been involved in computer design since 1947, and manufactured by Electrologica NV, a company formed expressly for the purpose of producing the machine. The X1 was a solid-state binary computer ("completely transistorized") with magnetic core memory. Word-length was 27 bits and peripherals included punched and magnetic tape. It was one of the first European computers to have an interrupt facility. The X1 was the subject of Edsger Dijkstra's Ph.D. dissertation, and the target of the first complete working ALGOL 60 compiler, completed by Dijkstra and Jaap Zonneveld. In 1965, the X1 was superseded by the X8. Electrologica was taken over by Philips a few years later. (en)
- Die Electrologica X1 (oder einfach EL X1) war ein Digital-Computer, der in den Niederlanden konstruiert und von 1958 bis 1965 produziert wurde. Etwa 30 Anlagen wurden gebaut und auch ins Ausland verkauft. (de)
- De X1 was een Nederlandse computer, die in 1957 ontworpen werd bij het Mathematisch Centrum en vanaf 1958 geproduceerd werd door Electrologica BV in Den Haag onder leiding van Carel Scholten en Bram Loopstra voor vooral commerciƫle doeleinden. De X1 was tien keer zo snel als de eerdere ARMAC. (nl)
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