Summary
Programming Manual for the Automatic Electronic Computer, CSIRAC, August 1956.
The manual was produced to guide expert users of CSIRAC in programming the machine.
The manual was produced by the staff of the Computation Laboratory of the University of Melbourne and based on material by Trevor Pearcey and Maston Beard
The manual provides a detailed description of how to program CSIRAC. The Introduction includes some explanation of what is meant by programming:
"To 'programme the calculation' means to draw up a list of commands, each of which calls on an operation that the machine can perform and which together will do what is required. For this purpose the programmer will need to know which commands the machine can perform and how to organize these operations into a complete programme. It is sometime helpful, but not necessary, to understand the physical details of machine prganization ...
In many programmes, most of the commands are copied from previously tested programmes, which have been organized into a 'library' of routines."
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Donation from Computer Science & Software Engineering Department, University of Melbourne (The), by Jul 2003
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University of Melbourne (The), Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1956
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Geoff Hill - The University of Melbourne Computation Laboratory, Grattan Street, Parkville, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1960
The manual was produced by the staff of the Computation Laboratory, based on papers by T. Pearcey and G.W. Hill. -
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Dr Trevor Pearcey, Mount Eliza, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1956
The manual was produced by the staff of the Computation Laboratory, based on papers by T. Pearcey and G.W. Hill. -
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Computing, CSIRAC (Computer), First Generation Computers, Mainframe Computers, Making History - CSIRAC