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The ERMETH at the Museum of Communication Bern
The ERMETH

The ERMETH (Electronic Calculating Machine of the ETH) was one of the first computers in Europe and was developed and built by Eduard Stiefel and his team of the Institute for Applied Mathematics at the ETH Zurich between 1948 and 1956. It was in use until 1963 and is now displayed at the Museum of Communication Bern (Switzerland).

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ERMETH

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The ERMETH (Electronic Calculating Machine of the ETH) was one of the first computers in Europe and was developed and built by Eduard Stiefel and his team...

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Ambros (2004). "Konrad Zuse und die ERMETH: Ein weltweiter Architektur-Vergleich" [Konrad Zuse and the ERMETH: A worldwide comparison of architectures]...

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Eduard Stiefel

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construct an electronic computer (the Elektronische Rechenmaschine der ETH, or ERMETH). He spent a year in the United States commencing in August, 1951. During...

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Museum of Communication Bern

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Electronic calculating machine ERMETH developed by ETH Zurich...

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Heinz Rutishauser

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worked together with Ambros Speiser on developing the first Swiss computer ERMETH, and developed the programming language Superplan (1949–1951), the name...

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Ambros Speiser

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electronic calculating machine, ERMETH, originated. Speiser earned his doctorate and habilitation during the development of ERMETH, but began an industrial career...

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