TIFRAC
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| TIFRAC | |
| File:Tifracavi.png | |
| Character Information | |
|---|---|
| Common Names | TIFRAC |
| Other Names | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Automatic Calculator |
| Faction | Unknown |
| Lineage | Independent |
| Rival(s) | N/A |
| Appearance | |
| Hair Color | Black |
| Eye Color | Brown |
| Weapon(s) | N/A |
| Design | |
| First Appearance | April 2012 |
| Technical Information | |
| System Personified | TIFRAC, the earlier TIFR Pilot Machine |
| Developer(s) | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research |
| Debut | 1955 |
| Latest release | 1957 |
Technical Details
TIFRAC was the first computer developed in India. It was in use from the mid-1950s to 1965, and was an early user of ferrite core memory.
Character details
General
TIFRAC-tan is depicted as a dark-complexioned woman with long black hair and dark eyes. She generally wears traditional Indian clothing and has formalwear bedecked with elaborate beading and embroidery.
TIFRAC-tan is a scientist, her fields of expertise being nuclear physics and computer science. She is highly sociable and affable, and tries to instill self-confidence and -reliance in her coworkers. Since she was built and operated by a team who had no prior experience with computers, TIFRAC-tan is no stranger to trial-and-error leaning; while she is very ambitious and great at clever solutions, she is also somewhat injury-prone and frail.