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1952
Hardware Description
Nicholas was the name given to an in-house computer built for, and partly by, the Theory
Division of Elliott’s Borehamwood Laboratory. The design was started in early 1952 and
Nicholas was completed in December of that year. The first major problem, consisting of
trajectory calculations requiring a program of about 1,400 instructions, was begun on
January 1st 1953. The application concerned a defence contract for a guided bomb. Many
other (unrelated) applications followed. Nicholas provided a valuable in-house computing
service for the Theory Group at Borehamwood until 1958. It was also used by customers,
who could hire time at one old penny a second (£15 per hour). Nicholas was the first
computer to use nickel magnetostrictive delay-line storage – hence the name. Only one
Nicholas computer was built.
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Model Number:
Nicholas -
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Hardware Type:
Computer - Mid Range -
Manufacture Year:
1952 -
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