Elea 6001

By admin , 15 December 2015
Elea 6001
Description

The Elea 6001 was also fully transistorized, with ferrite core memory. Memory sizes were from 10,000 to 100,000 4-bit characters, small sizes being the most common. It had a floating point representation for reals. It had a microprogramming memory (called matrice di sequenza logica, or logic sequencing matrix), which was used to microprogram mathematical functions such as multiplication, division and square root.

Year First Manufactured
1961

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