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Mark 1 in accordance with the principles of the Mark
8 to obtain a faster solution time..."p232
</ref>, but by the time it was developed and tested in 1944, supplies of the Mk 1 were found to be sufficient in quantity. The USN extensively tested the Mk 8 and may have incorporated some of its technology into the post war Ford Instruments Mk1A computer. The Mk 8 technology was similar to that used in the M9 [[Gun Data Computer]] used by the US Army for coast defence fire control and in the [[SCR-584 radar]] system computer.
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