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To start using the machine we have to wait. The Mac is now half way to fruition, with all the components necessary in place. They just need organising. About half a second after switching on, the screen clears and is covered with a black and white halftoned one pixel grid. The machine is now capable of using the various devices at its disposal, and has a welldefined repertoire of graphical tools to communicate with the user. It is some kind of graphics based general purpose computer, but exactly how the graphics will be used has yet to be determined.

As we are running this in a CAD package, the neighbours are in fact solids that start out as unit cubes. Any cell that has a high volume neighbourhood will chop a chunk out of itself proportional to the density of its neighbours. In this case this is achieved by defining a small cubelet, rotating it and subtracting it from the solids in this cell. Since your neighbour’s neighbourhood includes yourself, then all cells hack chunks of themselves until a predetermined level of density has been reached.

Other vital compendiums of results) were intended to be printed automatically by a hot metal print works attached to the end of the main ‘mill’. A half-finished version is on display at the Science Museum in London. Turing’s innovation was to define a machine where the instructions were software not hardware (or ironmongery as it would be called if the English had not relinquished the development of the computer to the Americans). Turing’s paper design was eventually built in Manchester, and in America by Von Neumann at Princeton.

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