Media Summary: In the 1840's, the English mathematician Charles The replica at the Computer History Museum, with an explanation of how the carry helices work. How should museums display and interpret our computing history and culture? This is an extract from an OII talk given by Tilly ...
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In the 1840's, the English mathematician Charles The replica at the Computer History Museum, with an explanation of how the carry helices work. How should museums display and interpret our computing history and culture? This is an extract from an OII talk given by Tilly ... [Recorded: July 23, 2012] In development with Microsoft Research, CHM produced this video of Charles The replica at the Computer History Museum, with an explanation of how it works. Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA, USA.
CHM Exhibition "Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing" Charles The Computer History Museum was on hand with a working model of Charles A Meccano model of the calculating section of Charles