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In February, the public got its first
glimpse of the ENIAC, a machine built by John Mauchly and J. Presper
Eckert that improved by 1,000 times on the speed of its contemporaries.
An
inspiring summer school on computing at the University of Pennsylvania´s
Moore School of Electrical Engineering stimulated construction of
stored-program computers at universities and research institutions.
This free, public set of lectures inspired the EDSAC, BINAC, and, later,
IAS machine clones like the AVIDAC. Here, Warren Kelleher completes
the wiring of the arithmetic unit components of the AVIDAC at Argonne
National Laboratory. Robert Dennis installs the inter-unit wiring as
James Woody Jr. adjusts the deflection control circuits of the memory
unit.