Computer History Archives Project (CHAP) | ENGLAND: UK's LOTTERY COMPUTER , Britain's Electronic Premium Bonds, Banking System ERNIE 1964 @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Computer History: Origin of the UK's LOTTERY COMPUTER ERNIE, The "PREMIUM BONDS" random number generator, developed by Tommy Flowers for British Government. How it was developed for the world of Finance, Money, and Economics: England's "Electronic Random Number Generator" known as "ERNIE," a commentary on the fascinating1964 British documentary. ERNIE was a unique computing machine based on 1940's technology invented at UK's top secret Bletchley Park code-breaking facility and brought into the world of finance. Originally implemented by UK Government Post Office in 1957. This system is still in use today, using newer, more modern computers. See links below for more information. -- Provided for educational and historical discussion and comment only. Computer History Archives Project: CHAP
(Unofficial, historical introduction, opinion and research, not affiliated with UK Government or its agencies)
For more information:
About ERNIE
ernie.virtualcolossus.co.uk/ernie.html
Bletchley Park Museum
bletchleypark.org.uk/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzva1BhD3ARIsADQuPnUIoYJ_ctJZXAnEX3zcSYGVUJ83nzroW8gtpgHEtOMl7FlfgSWHtEcaAsocEALw_wcB
Computer History: Origin of the UK's LOTTERY COMPUTER ERNIE, The "PREMIUM BONDS" random number generator, developed by Tommy Flowers for British Government. How it was developed for the world of Finance, Money, and Economics: England's "Electronic Random Number Generator" known as "ERNIE," a commentary on the fascinating1964 British documentary. ERNIE was a unique computing machine based on 1940's technology invented at UK's top secret Bletchley Park code-breaking facility and brought into the world of finance. Originally implemented by UK Government Post Office in 1957. This system is still in use today, using newer, more modern computers. See links below for more information. -- Provided for educational and historical discussion and comment only. Computer History Archives Project: CHAP
(Unofficial, historical introduction, opinion and research, not affiliated with UK Government or its agencies)
For more information:
About ERNIE
ernie.virtualcolossus.co.uk/ernie.html
Bletchley Park Museum
bletchleypark.org.uk/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzva1BhD3ARIsADQuPnUIoYJ_ctJZXAnEX3zcSYGVUJ83nzroW8gtpgHEtOMl7FlfgSWHtEcaAsocEALw_wcB