Quick Summary: The end of a run of the HCode program that calculated Pi to lots of digits (~300 in this case). The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park houses a unique collection of computers.
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The end of a run of the HCode program that calculated Pi to lots of digits (~300 in this case). The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park houses a unique collection of computers. Another in the series of small videos from the National Museum of Computing.
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- The end of a run of the HCode program that calculated Pi to lots of digits (~300 in this case).
- The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park houses a unique collection of computers.
- Another in the series of small videos from the National Museum of Computing.
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