- FUJIC
FUJIC was the first stored-program computer built in
Japan . It was finished in March of1956 , the project having been effectively started in1949 , and was essentially built almost entirely by one person – Dr. Okazaki Bunji. Originally designed to perform calculations for lens design by Fuji, the ultimate goal of FUJIC's construction was to achieve a speed 1,000 times that of human calculation for the same purpose – amazingly, the actual performance achieved was double that number.Employing approximately 1,700
vacuum tube s, the computer's word length was 33bit s. It had anultrasonic mercurydelay line memory of 255 words, with an average access time of 500 microseconds. An addition or subtraction was clocked at 100microseconds , multiplication at 1,600 microseconds, and division at 2,100 microseconds.Used extensively for two years at the Fuji factory in
Odawara , it was given later toWaseda University before taking up residence in theNational Science Museum of Japan inTokyo .ee also
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MUSASINO-1 References and External Links
* [http://museum.ipsj.or.jp/en/computer/dawn/0013.html FUJIC at the IPSJ Computer Museum]
* [http://museum.ipsj.or.jp/en/pioneer/okazaki.html Dr. Okazaki Bunji at the IPSJ Computer Museum]
*Raúl Rojas and Ulf Hashagen, ed. "The First Computers: History and Architectures". 2000, MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-18197-5.
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