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==Early uses of binary codes== * 1875: [[Émile Baudot]] "Addition of binary strings in his ciphering system," which, eventually, led to the ASCII of today. * 1884: The [[Linotype machine]] where the matrices are sorted to their corresponding channels after use by a binary-coded slide rail. * 1932: [[C. E. Wynn-Williams]] "Scale of Two" counter<ref name="Glaser">{{Harvnb|Glaser|1971}}</ref> * 1937: [[Alan Turing]] electro-mechanical binary multiplier * 1937: [[George Stibitz]] [[Excess three code|"excess three" code]] in the [[George Stibitz#Computer|Complex Computer]]<ref name="Glaser"/> * 1937: [[Atanasoff–Berry Computer]]<ref name="Glaser"/> * 1938: [[Konrad Zuse]] [[Z1 (computer)|Z1]]
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