ENIAC simulation: index

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This page is the home of the ENIAC simulation. The ENIAC was the first electronic digital universal computer built at Pennsylvania University in 1944-1946. The ENIAC simulation is a Java-Applet simulating the ENIAC with a 2d graphical interface, implemented 2003/2004 at Free University of Berlin.

If you visit this page the first time, you probably want to start the simulation. You also can read a few lines about the ENIAC's history. If you face any problems in starting or handling the simulation, please refer to the f.a.q. A collection of other websites related to the history of computing you can find in the links section. There also is a page about this project and its contributors.

May 25th, 2013: New Home In conjunction with the relaunch of the Konrad Zuse Internet Archive, the ENIAC Simulation moved to a new URL at http://zuse-z1.zib.de/simulations/eniac. Further, the project now can be found on github. Some bugs are fixed as well.

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