IAS




1. <computer> The first modern computer.

It had main registers, processing circuits, information paths within the central processing unit, and used Von Neumann's fetch-execute cycle.

The IAS machine's basic unit of information was a 40-bit word and the memory had 4096 words.

A word stored in memory could represent either an instruction or data.

Each IAS instruction was twenty bits long, so that two instructions could be stored in each 40-bit memory location.

Each instruction consisted of an 8-bit operation code and a 12-bit address that could identify any of 2^12 locations that may be used to store an operand of the instruction.

The CPU consisted of a data processing unit and a program control unit.

It contained various processing and control circuits along with a set of high-speed registers for the temporary storage of instructions, memory addresses, and data.

The main actions specified by instructions were performed by the arithmetic-logic circuits of the data processing unit.

An electronic clock circuit was used to generate the signals needed to synchronise the operation of the different parts of the system.

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2. Immediate Access Storage.



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