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- Z1_(computer) abstract "The Z1 was a mechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse from 1935 to 1936 and built by him from 1936 to 1938. It was a binary electrically driven mechanical calculator with limited programmability, reading instructions from punched tape.The Z1 was the first freely programmable computer in the world which used Boolean logic and binary floating point numbers, however it was unreliable in operation. It was completed in 1938 and financed completely from private funds. This computer was destroyed in the bombardment of Berlin in December 1943, during World War II, together with all construction plans.The Z1 was the first in a series of computers that Zuse designed. Its original name was "V1" for VersuchsModell 1 (meaning Experimental Model 1). After WW2, it was renamed "Z1" to differentiate from the flying bombs designed by Robert Lusser. The Z2 and Z3 were follow-ups based on many of the same ideas as the Z1.".
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- Z1_(computer) wikiPageExternalLink rechner_z1.html.
- Z1_(computer) wikiPageExternalLink zuse.
- Z1_(computer) wikiPageExternalLink zuse.
- Z1_(computer) wikiPageExternalLink zuse-z1.zib.de.
- Z1_(computer) wikiPageID "1587753".
- Z1_(computer) wikiPageRevisionID "604742484".
- Z1_(computer) date "December 2013".
- Z1_(computer) hasPhotoCollection Z1_(computer).
- Z1_(computer) reason "The Design section states the Z1 did not use Boolean logic.".
- Z1_(computer) reason "The lede states the Z1 used Boolean logic.".
- Z1_(computer) subject Category:Inventions_of_the_Third_Reich.
- Z1_(computer) subject Category:Mechanical_computers.
- Z1_(computer) subject Category:One-of-a-kind_computers.
- Z1_(computer) comment "The Z1 was a mechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse from 1935 to 1936 and built by him from 1936 to 1938. It was a binary electrically driven mechanical calculator with limited programmability, reading instructions from punched tape.The Z1 was the first freely programmable computer in the world which used Boolean logic and binary floating point numbers, however it was unreliable in operation. It was completed in 1938 and financed completely from private funds.".
- Z1_(computer) label "Z1 (computer)".
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- Z1_(computer) sameAs Q230810.
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- Z1_(computer) wasDerivedFrom Z1_(computer)?oldid=604742484.
- Z1_(computer) depiction Zuse_Z1-2.jpg.
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