The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse (Index)
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Konrad Zuse developed the world's first mechanical and electromechanical computers called the Z1, Z2, and Z3. Written by Konrad's eldest son, Horst, this article features many hitherto unpublished photographs from Horst's private collection. This index provides a quick and easy way to navigate the entire article.
Note: The following links will become as each part of the article is posted to the TechBites site.
Part 1: Overview, Foreword, and Introduction
Part 2: Konrad Zuse prior to 1934.
Part 3: Konrad Zuse's first ideas on computing.
Part 4: A detailed look at the architecture of the Z1.
Part 5: A detailed look at the architecture of the Z2 and Z3.
Part 6: Konrad Zuse's Plankalkül programming language.
Part 7: The development of the Z4 and the Zuse Apparatebau
Part 8: The innovative Zuse KG company
Part 9: Konrad Zuse's paintings and his last project, the Helix Tower.
Part 10: Other early computers in the USA and the UK
Part 11: A comparison of the von Neumann architecture with Zuse's Z1-Z4 machines.
Part 12: Some conclusions.
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