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Konrad Zuse’s Homepage

Today, in the whole world Konrad Zuse almost is unanimosly accepted as the creator / inventor of the first free programmable computer with a binary floating point and switching system, which really worked.

This machine - called Z3 - was completed in his small workshop in Berlin (Kreuzberg) in 1941. First thoughts Konrad Zuse's about the logical and technical principles are going back to 1934.

Konrad Zuse, also created the first programming language (1942-1945) of the world, called the Plankalkül.

Professor Dr. Friedrich L. Bauer (University of München)

Who was Konrad Zuse? Professor Dr. Friedrich L. Bauer writes:

Konrad Zuse was the creator of the first full automatic, programm controlled and freely programmable, in binary floating point arithmetic working computer. The Z3 was finished in 1941.


Links

More about Konrad Zuse - Biography (English)

Konrad Zuse’s Companies

Konrad Zuse Apparatebau in Berlin (142-1945)

Konrad Zuses Computer from 1936-1945

Konrad Zuse’s Zuse KG (1949-1964)

Zuse KG - Produced Computers (1949-1971)

Tour through Konrad Zuse’s Computer

Konrad Zuse’s Homepage (German-Deutsch)

Konrad Zuse’s contributions to the modern Computer

A Zuse Z23 machine crosses the Atlantic

Machine Z3 in detail

John von Neumann versus Konrad Zuse
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Tour through Konrad Zuses Computers - Start the Tour here ...

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Tour durch Konrad Zuses Computer - Starten Sie die Tour hier ...

Konrad Zuse (1989).
Machine Z3 (Rebuilt 1961)
Konrad Zuse in the front of the Z3 (1985)
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