Either way, the Complex Computer was the hit of the meeting. Even Norbert Wiener seemed to find it a revelation. After he'd spent quite a bit of time playing with the Teletype and getting totally exasperated (for some reason he kept trying to make the remote computer divide a number by 0 and produce infinity—an impossible task for any real machine, and one that Stibitz and Williams had explicitly guarded against), Wiener told a colleague that he was now convinced: binary math was the future of computing. Indeed, the Dartmouth presentation may have been what inspired the memo he sent to
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