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Presentation: Z3 – Konrad Zuse's Relay Computer February

Experience the replica of the first digital computer in computer history. Presented by the builder Christof Traber. Held every last Saturday of the month.

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Room

Mainframe 2nd floor

The Z3

The origin of all computers: The Z3 by Konrad Zuse (1910-1995). Developed during World War II, it can perform arithmetic tasks electromechanically, store data, and perform initial programming - making it the first computer of its kind.

But that's not all: Zuse used the binary number system instead of the decimal system that was commonly used at the time.

The Replica

The Swiss computer scientist Dr. Christof Traber has reconstructed the Z3 based on Zuse's patent from 1941. His replica is now located in the Enter Technikwelt and is probably the only fully functional and regularly publicly demonstrated Z3.

 

 

No registration required. Participation included in the admission ticket.


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