<?xml version="1.0" encoding='utf-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD WML 1.1//EN" "http://www.wapforum.org/DTD/wml_1.1.xml">
<wml>
<card id="card1" title="Accumulator (computing) - Page 13 - Wikipedia">
<p>
<a accesskey="1" href="page.php?w=Accumulator_(computing)&amp;p=12">1.Previous</a><br />
<a accesskey="3" href="page.php?w=Accumulator_%28computing%29&amp;p=14">3.Next</a>
</p>
<p>in it, which is also able to clear its contents and which can store what it contains. We will call such an organ an Accumulator. It is quite conventional in principle in past and present computing machines of the most varied types, e.g. desk multipliers, standard IBM counters, more modern relay machines, the ENIAC" (Goldstine and von Neumann, 1946; p. 98 in Bell and Newell 1971).</p>

<p>Just a few of the instructions are, for example (with some modern interpretation):<br/>
* Clear accumulator and add number from memory location X<br/>
* Clear</p><p>
<a accesskey="1" href="page.php?w=Accumulator_(computing)&amp;p=12">1.Previous</a><br />
<a accesskey="3" href="page.php?w=Accumulator_%28computing%29&amp;p=14">3.Next</a>
</p>

<do type="prev" label="Search">
        <go href="search.wml"/>
</do>

</card>
</wml>
