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The Z5 was a computer designed by Konrad Zuse and manufactured by Zuse KG following an order by Leitz GMBH in Wetzlar AG in 1950. The computer was delivered in July 1953 and was the first commercial built-to-order mainframe in Germany. The computer was purchased to help with the design of optical lens systems.

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  • Zuse Z5 (de)
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  • Die Z5 war eine programmgesteuerte Rechenanlage, welche in elektromagnetischer Relaistechnik ausgeführt wurde. Weil die Maschine rund zwei Tonnen wog, könnte sie rückwirkend auch als erster Großrechner Deutschlands bezeichnet werden. (de)
  • Z5, Konrad Zuses första efterkrigstida datakonstruktion. Det var en relädator med stora likheter med den förbättrade Z4. Z5 blev föregångare till totalt 42 stycken reläbaserade maskiner, kallade Z11:or. Dessa producerades fram till mitten på 1950-talet i hans företag Zuse GK (Zuse Kommandit Gesellschaft) (sv)
  • The Z5 was a computer designed by Konrad Zuse and manufactured by Zuse KG following an order by Leitz GMBH in Wetzlar AG in 1950. The computer was delivered in July 1953 and was the first commercial built-to-order mainframe in Germany. The computer was purchased to help with the design of optical lens systems. (en)
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  • Die Z5 war eine programmgesteuerte Rechenanlage, welche in elektromagnetischer Relaistechnik ausgeführt wurde. Weil die Maschine rund zwei Tonnen wog, könnte sie rückwirkend auch als erster Großrechner Deutschlands bezeichnet werden. (de)
  • The Z5 was a computer designed by Konrad Zuse and manufactured by Zuse KG following an order by Leitz GMBH in Wetzlar AG in 1950. The computer was delivered in July 1953 and was the first commercial built-to-order mainframe in Germany. The computer was purchased to help with the design of optical lens systems. The Z5 is the successor of the Z4, and is much more compact and powerful. Zuse implemented the machine with relays, since vacuum tubes were too unreliable at the time. The Z5 used the same principles as the Z4, but was six times faster.It also had punched tape readers, which the Z4 did not have. It had conditional branching and five subroutine loops. (en)
  • Z5, Konrad Zuses första efterkrigstida datakonstruktion. Det var en relädator med stora likheter med den förbättrade Z4. Z5 blev föregångare till totalt 42 stycken reläbaserade maskiner, kallade Z11:or. Dessa producerades fram till mitten på 1950-talet i hans företag Zuse GK (Zuse Kommandit Gesellschaft) (sv)
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