ABSTRACT
The University of Toronto Electronic Computer Model (known as the UTEC Model), is a parallel binary digital machine, using a one-address code, 12-binary-digit words, 8 orders, and a 512-word Williams electrostatic store. Internal orders are carried out in 120 microseconds.
Terminal equipment includes punched paper tape input, tape and typewriter output; a magnetic tape auxiliary store is to be added in the near future.
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