Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society Journal (BAIS), No. 47, pages 21-33.
Kemp, K. (2014) Early Commercial Computing, Read More »
Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society Journal (BAIS), No. 47, pages 21-33.
Kemp, K. (2014) Early Commercial Computing, Read More »
The full set of demonstrations developed by a team headed by David Holdsworth of the CCS are held at http://sw.ccs.bcs.org/leo/ITdemo.zip.
Kemp, K., LEO Software Demonstration, Read More »
This document has been produced by people who programmed the LEO III computer in the 1960s to describe some of the techniques and methods which were in use at the time. The objective is to provide information to help people understand how the LEO III was used for data processing using the hardware and software available at the time. These techniques and methods are now obsolete and hence are probably not understood by those who did not experience computing in the 1960s. See http://sw.ccs.bcs.org/leo/KenK.htm This document is part of the project to emulate and run programs written for LEO III. Original reference manuals are available and should be consulted for technical information on the hardware and software. They came in 5 volumes:- See Volumes I, III, IV and part of V are available in digital form at http://sw.ccs.bcs.org/leo/Manuals.htm
Kemp, K., (editor), LEO III and PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES, Read More »
LEO Matters, LEO Computers Society, Vol 6, pages 13-14, Autumn.
LEO Computers Dropbox archive at https://www.dropbox.com/preview/LEO%20Oral%20History%20project/LEO%20Me moirs%2C%20Reminiscences%20and%20Anecdotes/PETER%20GYNGELL%20Obituary.doc?role=personal
Crrupted Link
a sketch of the contribution made to the story of LEO by David Caminer and John Pinkerton.
Lamming, N., (2019), History of LEO in Australia,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nr1ytjmd6rjmpli/LEO%20in%20Australia%20by%20Neil%20Lamming.doc?dl=0
Lamming, N., (2019), History of LEO in Australia, Read More »
LEO Matters, LEO Computers Society, Vol 6, pages 11-12, Autumn.
Computers in Purchasing and Stores Departments, Purchasing Officers Association, pp 27 – 33.