That depends on which Mark I you are asking about. There were several different Mark I computers at different locations.
Harvard University
He named it the Mark I. Later he made Mark II&III. (:
a Pioneer U.S> Government computer. there were several *Marks.
Yes,Mark-1 used 3300 electromagnetic relays.The first computer that used electromagnetic relays was COMPLEX CALCULATOR.
Mark Spencer - computer engineer - was born in 1977.
MARK I of the MARK Series.
No, the following digital computers preceded ENIAC: Harvard Mark I, ABC, Zuse Z1 & Z2 & Z3, Colossus Mark 1 & Mark 2. Also many analog computers preceded these.However ENIAC was the first general purpose programmable electronic digital computer.
Mark Dean is a well known computer scientist from Tennessee. In his bios, there is no mention of any siblings.
Mark W. Lehman has written: 'Using the microcomputer in intermediate accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting, Computer programs, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Microcomputers, Programming 'Using the microcomputer in advanced accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting, Computer programs, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Microcomputers, Programming
Mark Dean - computer scientist - was born on 1957-03-02.
CFEngine is a popular configuration management system that provides maintenance and configuration for large scale computer systems. The writer of the CFEngine is Mark Burgess.
Disconnect the battery for about 1/2 hour and then re-connect