It wasn't a computer as we know it. Its sole purpose was as a decipher tool to decode German military messages. it didn't use a program - the internal switches were set by an operator each time the machine was used.
using valves
put 50p in okay
Colossus worked by holes punched in a paper tape. It was programmed by switches and plugs. Colossus used thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) to perform Boolean and counting operations.
using valves
Yes, it does.
Colossus worked by holes punched in a paper tape. It was programmed by switches and plugs. Colossus used thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) to perform Boolean and counting operations.
It's no use! I tried it once butt won't work! Because every dharak colossus has a different code!
There were vacuum tubes before transistors
It depends what number colossus it is
colossus was bulit in rhodes
does seethuruzal software work
the main objective of the colossus was to break the enigma code