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Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
Edsac
A Tutorial Guide to the Warwick University
EDSAC Simulator
by
Martin Campbell-Kelly
December 1995
© Martin Campbell-Kelly, 1990-95
The Cover
The cover illustration shows an
interactive computer game of
Tic-Tac-Toe developed by a student
programmer in 1952. To play the
game, Load... OXO from the folder
of Edsac demonstration programs.
Enter your moves using the
telephone dial.
Edsac
A Tutorial Guide to the Warwick University
EDSAC Simulator
Martin Campbell-Kelly
Department of Computer Science
University of Warwick
Abstract
The EDSAC was the world’s first practical stored-program computer; it was designed
and built at Cambridge University, and performed its first fully automatic calculation on
6 May 1949. The Warwick University simulator is a faithful representation of the
EDSAC designed to run on the Macintosh computer. The user interface has all the
controls and displays of the original machine, and the system includes a library of
original programs, subroutines, debugging software, and program documentation. This
report includes a description of the EDSAC and an account of the seminal programming
techniques developed for it during 1949-51. Several demonstration programs and
programming problems are supplied, so that users can gain first-hand experience of
what it was like to develop and run a program on a first-generation computer.
Contents
Before You Begin 4
1 Introduction and Orientation 5
2 EDSAC Architecture and Arithmetic 12
3 Programming the EDSAC 17
4 Debugging: Getting Programs Right 28
5 Problems from the Summer School and Elsewhere 32
Bibliography 33
Appendix of Tables 35
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© Martin Campbell-Kelly, 1990-95. Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick,
Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom. E-mail: mck@dcs.warwick.ac.uk. Revised December 1995.
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Before You Begin: What the Papers Said
In the late 1940s the EDSAC - and “electronic brains” in general - captured the public
imagination and were widely reported in the press. Before you begin using the
simulator you might like to read t…
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