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English Dictionary: Z3 by the DICT Development Group
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   Z3
  
      The third computer designed and built by {Konrad
      Zuse} and the first {digital computer} to successfully run
      real programs.   The computer was ready in 1941, five years
      before {ENIAC}.
  
      Zuse began his work on program-driven calculating machines in
      1935.   His two predessors of the Z3, the Z1 and Z2, were
      unsuccessful mechanical calculating machines.   The Z3 was
      delivered to the Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt
      (German Experimental Department of Aeronautics) in Berlin and
      was used for deciphering coded messages.   A 1960
      reconstruction of the Z3 is in the Deutsche Museum in Munich.
  
      The Z3 used about 2600 relays of the kind used in
      telecommunications.   Zuse wrote and implemented the language
      {Plankalkül} on the Z3.   Programs were punched into cinefilm.
  
      Zuse built some more computers after World War II, including
      the Z3's successor, the Z4, which was set up at ETH Zurich,
      Switzerland.
  
      Of the potential rival claimants to the title of first
      programmable computer, {Babbage} (UK, c1840) planned but was
      not able to build a {decimal}, programmable machine.
      {Atanasoff}'s {ABC}, completed in 1942 was a special purpose
      calculator, like those of {Pascal} (1640) and {Leibniz}
      (1670).   Eckert and Mauchly's {ENIAC} (US), as originally
      released in 1946, was programmable only by manual rewiring or,
      in 1948, with switches.   None of these machines was freely
      programmable.   Neither was {Turing} et al.'s {Colossus} (UK,
      1943-45).   {Aiken}'s {MARK I} (1944) was programmable but
      still decimal, without separation of storage and control.
  
      [Features?   Where was it designed?   Contemporaries?]
  
      {(http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~zuse)}.
  
      {(http://www.epemag.com/zuse)}.
  
      (2003-10-01)
  
  
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