On Starting Routines for the C.S.I.R.O. Mark I Computer
GW Hill and T Pearcey
Australian Journal of Physics
8(3) 412 - 416
Published: 1955
Abstract
High speed computers have a normal mode of operation whereby operations are specified by "commands" from stored programmes. This mode cannot be used for starting a cleared computer since there are no stored commands to perform the organized process of assembling commands from the input medium. Additional equipment is therefore required in order to provide another mode of operation for inserting the first, or primary, routine.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH550412
© CSIRO 1955