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| | UNIVAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) was the first commercial computer made in the United States. |  | | The UNIVAC 1104 computer system was a 30-bit version of the UNIVAC 1103 built for Westinghouse Electric, in 1957, for use on the BOMARC Missile Program. |  | | The UNIVAC Solid State was a 2-address, bi-quinary coded decimal computer, with memory on a rotating drum with 5000 signed 10 digit words. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIVAC_1106
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 | | UNIVAC 1103 and 1105: The 1103 was the first "scientific" computer, and its users established USE as an organization to share software. |  | | Scientific computers, such as the UNIVAC 1103A and 1105 operated in pure binary, with instructions for both fixed and floating-point arithmetic, but none for decimal. |  | | UNIVAC's edge over IBM in easy timesharing access also facilitated program conversions: program card decks could be read into disk files and changed with the ED processor, which seemed very powerful at the time. |
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http://www.dorje.com/netstuff/folklore/hist.unisys
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| | UNIVAC 1100/2200 series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The UNIVAC 1100/2200 series is a series of compatible 36-bit computer systems, beginning with the UNIVAC 1107 in 1962, initially made by Sperry Rand. |  | | A history of Univac computers and Operating Systems (PDF file) |  | | A15+4) that can only be accessed by their memory address (double word instructions on A15 do operate on A15+1). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIVAC_1100/2200_series
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| | Unisys History Newsletter v6n2 |
 | | UNIVAC developed the 1107, its secondgeneration scientific computer, between 1960 and 1962. |  | | NELIAC was first implemented on the computers which UNIVAC developed for the Navy Tactical Data System, and a compiler was later written for the UNIVAC 1108. |  | | It was very widely used on the IBM 7090 and 7094, the Philco 2000, and UNIVAC 1100 computers during the 1960s for the purpose of teaching programming to college students. |
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http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/randy.carpenter/folklore/v6n2.html
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| | List of Univac products |
 | | A history of Univac computers and Operating Systems |  | | UNIVAC 494-MAPS - The first Multi-Associated Processor System - not made available commercially |  | | AN/USQ-20 the Navy Tactical Data System (NTDS), UNIVAC 1206, or G-40 |
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http://www.factsite.co.uk/en/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_univac_products.html
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| | Charles Babbage Institute: RESEARCH PROGRAM> Current research |
 | | The EXEC 8 is the progenitor of the operating systems for the large-scale Sperry UNIVAC 1100/2200 Series computers of the 1970s and 1980s. |  | | The EXEC II is a serial, batch-oriented (qv) operating system first developed for the UNIVAC 1107 by the Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC). |  | | In 1962 system programmers working for Remington Rand UNIVAC under Bob Bemer began writing what they intended to be a multiprogramming operating system for its new 1107 mainframe computer. |
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http://www.cbi.umn.edu/shp/entries/execii.html
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| | Minnesota State University Moorhead Information Technology Department |
 | | The remotely-located Univac 1106 at Mankato is a large computer system used for processing programs too large for the other two systems. |  | | No changes are planned with respect to the service presently provided utilizing the Univac computer system at Mankato. |  | | Up to the present time, that computer has been used mostly for performing statistical processing in connection with two Computer Science courses and with research projects conducted by staff members associated with the College. |
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http://www.mnstate.edu/it/history/programreview1973.htm
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| | UNIVAC 1100 Series Instruction Set |
 | | The UNIVAC 1107 did not have guard mode (although the 1107 at Case Institute of Technology was modified to implement it). |  | | In order to sound more like IBM, in the 1970's UNIVAC redesignated all their 1100 series computers as 1100/xx, where xx was the model number. |  | | On the 1110, the A designator indicated the absolute processor (CAU -- Command/ Arithmetic Unit) number from 0 to 5, accommodating the maximum 1110 configuration of 6 processors. |
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http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/instructions.html
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| | A comparison of sorts, revisited. |
 | | In conclusion, while the understanding of the logic of the Shell-Metzner sort algorithm provides an interesting exercise, and while its sorting time is faster than that of the bubble sort, the delayed replacement sort and several other techniques, it is less efficient than quicksort. |  | | However, I think that the values of extrapolated predicted sorting times in Table VI are more accurate than those in Table III when executed on the Univac 1106. |  | | The conclusions that may be drawn from Table V are very similar to those already drawn from Table II, except that quick-sort is now predicted to be a constant 1.663 times as fast as Shell-Metzner. |
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http://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/v9n5/217_A_comparison_of_sorts_re.php
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| | Computer History |
 | | The operating system was the subject of a fair number of computer science research journal articles, and many of the concepts embodied in it were absorbed into Multics and Unix. |  | | The machines were quite usable, and were used both for undergraduate instruction in computer programming and for many research projects including weather modeling. |  | | http://www.ntnu.no/itea.info/runit/sanders.html - Recollections about early computing in Norway (using GIER and Univac 1107) by Norman Sanders. |
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http://www.beagle-ears.com/lars/engineer/comphist/my_hist.htm
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| | Misc. Item Detail |
 | | This is a RARE 1970s Univac Computer Console that has been professionally framed. |  | | This is truly a rare piece of Computing History that belongs in a museum or with a serious and professional collector. |  | | The cost of these machines during this era was well over $ 100,000 to $1,000,000+. |
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http://www.newbegin.com/html/misc__item_detail_1.html
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| | MCCCD - Arizona |
 | | Timeshare access at the time was to two computer systems, a UNIVAC 1106 and an HP 2000F. |  | | He taught himself assembly language programming and seemed to know the Univac hardware inside/out. |  | | The UNIVAC was a powerful system for its day and could process programs in a variety of languages. |
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http://www.smecc.org/mcccd_-_arizona.htm
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| | :: NASA Quest > Space :: |
 | | Back in the 1960s there was nobody else in my elementary school who could say they were programming a computer (Basic on the Univac 1106 at University of Maryland). |  | | As a kid, it certainly helped that my dad was a professor of computer science. |  | | My undergraduate degree was in math/computer science, and probably the best thing I did for my career was to become a Co-op student (I alternated semesters going to school and working at the Air Force Data Services center at the Pentagon). |
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http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/people/bios/space/atchison.html
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| | UNIVAC Systems |
 | | UNIVAC Target Intercept Computer (w/Bell Labs) (Sept. 1960) |  | | UNIVAC 1107 Thin Film Memory Computer (Dec. 1960) |  | | UNIVAC 1100/60, /60 AVP, /61, 61 B1 Note: Sperry drops the name "UNIVAC" from its product line. |
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http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/UNIVACSYSTEMS-Dates.htm
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| | CPC Licence Alert |
 | | The computation of one integral up to order 8 for a model with 2 degrees of freedom required an execution time of about 25 s on the UNIVAC 1106. |  | | The restrictions, imposed by array dimensions, are described in tdetail in the long write up. |
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http://www.cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/cpc/cpc/summaries/ACYO.html
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| | NEA-0450: SOTHIS, PWR Fuel Cycle Equilibrium Cost Evaluation |
 | | Machines used: Package-ID Orig.Computer Test Computer NEA-0450/01 UNIVAC 1106 UNIVAC 1106 |  | | UNUSUAL FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM - The program is very much suited for sensitivity analysis of the major variables involved in the neutronic and economic performances of PWR. |  | | NEA-0450/01: FORTRAN-IV OPERATING SYSTEM OR MONITOR UNDER WHICH PROGRAM IS EXECUTED - EXEC-8 system of the UNIVAC 1100 series. |
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http://www.nea.fr/abs/html/nea-0450.html
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| | Batch Systems for Large Computers |
 | | EXEC I, EXEC II Single User OSs for UNIVAC 1107 computers. |  | | OS for the UNIVAC 1108 in a service bureau environment. |  | | Improved versions of EXEC II for UNIVAC 1108. |
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http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~jdm/classes/cs258/OScat/batch.html
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 | | The code was originally designed for the IBM 7090 and later converted to run on the IBM 360, IBM 3033, the CDC 7600, and the UNIVAC 1106. |  | | The A version is operable on the IBM 3033 Operating System using OS-360 Fortran H compiler and the OVERLAY feature; the B version was tested on the CDC 7600. |  | | The C version runs on the UNIVAC 1106. |
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http://www-rsicc.ornl.gov/codes/ccc/ccc1/ccc-121.html
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| | MITEM's Unisys Solutions |
 | | Unisys has a long history, dating back as far as 1873, but it was not until 1960 when their first mainframe computer system was launched: the Sperry Rand UNIVAC 1100 Series. |  | | MITEM accomplishes this by using its signature product, MitemView, to non-invasively integrate systems via the development of composite applications that allow systems to share critical data and automate business processes. |  | | Further models followed with the introduction of dual and multiprocessors up until 1984 when the A series was launched, a forerunner of the current ClearPath HMP NX System. |
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http://www.mitem.com/solutions/platforms/unisys.asp
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| | User:RTC |
 | | There I had access to a UNIVAC 1106 computer, a system I always found specially interesting. |  | | Most of this work has been on the List of IBM products and List of Univac products and their subpages. |  | | I currently live in Sunnyvale, California and work in San Jose, California. |
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http://www.fastload.org/us/User:RTC.html
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| | The Doctor's Home Office |
 | | And, in my early years of High School, I began learning computer languages. |  | | One of these systems had available the University of Maryland's Basic games package, which included a Star Trek game played in ASCII on dumb terminals...(remember when Klingons were huge enemies of the UFP?). |  | | I found my calling in the Navy's Data Processing tech rate, where I started working with Univac systems (1106/1108/1110). |
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http://drshell.home.mindspring.com
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| | SOL-20 Extended Cassette BASIC Programs |
 | | There are 14 pebbles; you and the computer take turns removing from 1 to 3 each round. |  | | Ralph Hopkins....Eagan Minn. 8-1-79 as implemented on the (Univac) UTS700 |  | | Plays game against computer trying to move the queen to a corner. |
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http://www.thebattles.net/sol20/ecb_pgms.html
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| | Career |
 | | As the network expanded, the Univac was replaced by an IBM 3090 with an SNA network. |  | | This gave me my first experience of networking. |  | | The council was running an ICL/450 batch processing mainframe. |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.simmons10/job.htm
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| | 1106 |
 | | RFC 1106 (rfc1106) - TCP big window and NAK options |  | | September 28 - Henry I of England defeats his older brother Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy, at the Battle of Tinchebrai, and imprisons him in Cardiff Castle; Edgar Atheling and William Clito are also taken prisoner. |  | | Years: 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 - 1106 - 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 |
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http://www.fact-library.com/1106.html
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 | | * Atari 400 1978 * Atari 800 1978 * DEC VAX 11/780 1978 * UNIVAC 1100/80 1978 * IBM 4300 Jan 1979 * DEC PDP-11/23 Jan 1979 * Norsk Data NORD-100 Mar 1979? |  | | * Fairchild F8 1977 * HP 250 1977 * Commodore PET 1977 * Commodore PET 2001 1977 * Nascom 1 1977 * Exidy Sorcerer 1977 * UNIVAC 1195 1977 * Commodore Amiga 500 1977 * Commodore 2001 ???? |  | | * Rockwell AIM-65 1976 * JOLT-1 1976 * UNIVAC 1100/20 1976 * DEC LSI11 (16 bit microcomputer) 1976/77 * Tandy TRS-80 model 1 1977? |
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http://www.crowl.org/Lawrence/history/computer_list
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| | UNIVAC |
 | | Short for Universal Automatic Computer, the UNIVAC I, a trademark of the Unisys corporation was released in 1951 and 1952. |  | | The UNIVAC is an electrical computer containing thousands of vacuum tubes that utilizes punch cards and switches for inputting data and punch cards for outputting and storing data. |  | | later released the UNIVAC II, and III with various models such as the 418, 490, 491, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108. |
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http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/u/univac.htm
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| | univac_1106 - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word univac 1106: |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "univac 1106" is defined. |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=univac_1106&loc=resrd
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| | UNIVAC 1106 |
 | | This is the Univac 1106 operator's consol with magnetic tape drives and line printer. |
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http://www.cds742.demon.co.uk/univac.htm
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| | tagres-1.htm |
 | | A management information system (MIS) designed on Univac 1108 in FORTRAN for all 18 NASA facilities. |
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http://personalwebs.myriad.net/tgunn/tagres-1.htm
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 | | ARMYL-G runs on a UNIVAC 1106 with 51 K words of 36 bits, 2 mag tape units for auxiliary storage and an on-line printer. |  | | ARMYL-G uses 4 minutes on the UNIVAC 1106 for a maximum number of energy and angular groups. |  | | Invariant bedding is used in ARMYL-G. ARMYL-G is bound by the following limits: |
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http://www-rsicc.ornl.gov/codes/ccc/ccc2/ccc-297.html
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| | Background of the professor |
 | | This project was financed by the State of Florida and was directed by Dr. James Story who is presently Director of the Engineering Technology Program, School of Technology at Florida international University. |  | | Worked as a consultant on the implementation of an air pollution simulator in the UNIVAC 1106. |  | | Honorable Discharge with the rank of Staff Sergeant. |
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http://www.cs.fiu.edu/scspage/professor/Sauleda/background.html
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 | | My >mind associates it with DEC systems, going back >to the '60s, but I couldn't find any confirmation >of that in a quick search. |  | | My > >mind associates it with DEC systems, going back > >to the '60s, but I couldn't find any confirmation > >of that in a quick search. |  | | > Indeed, this was also true of the UNIVAC 418 which predated the 1100 series. |
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http://neil.franklin.ch/Usenet/alt.folklore.computers/20020213_Python_Gotcha_with_Octal_Numbers
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| | Grain Fed Antelope |
 | | With this tiny bit of information, they will be able pinpoint my less than monumental existence to a time when the mighty Univac 1106 mainframe roamed the earth in IBM-Rex like fashion. |
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http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ttusa05?entry=fossil_remnants_of_days_gone
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 | | YOU LOSE YOUR ORIGINAL WAGER" 380 PRINT " SINCE I HAVE BLACKJACK, SO WE ARE EVEN FOR THE HAND." 390 PRINT " IF I DO NOT HAVE BLACKJACK, YOU LOSE YOUR INSURANCE BET" 400 PRINT " AND THE GAME CONTINUES. |  | | 10 REM INF21.ECB 100 REM...CONVERTED TO Univac 1106 Basic DEC.3,1971 BY N.SCHALLERT 110 REM... |
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http://www.thebattles.net/sol20/ecb/INF21.ECB
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 | | UNIVAC 418 II, UNIVAC 1219 1965 UNIVAC 1005 UNIVAC 1108 II UNIVAC 491 492 |  | | UNIVAC 1104 [30b] ATHENA [24b] BOGART [24b] 1958 UNIVAC SOLID STATE UNIVAC 1105 1959 |  | | UNIVAC 418 [18b] 1964 UNIVAC 1004 II UNIVAC 1108 |
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http://www.classiccmp.org/bitsavers/pdf/univac/CPU_timeline.txt
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| | Natick Labs - Sudbury, MA Annex |
 | | Other past land use highlights on site include 2 radar systems installed on Pig Hill, a 5 acre geomagnetic recording station, a landfill just for Meals-Ready-to-Eat (MRE's), a Univac 1106 computer system site, machine shops, and a weather station. |  | | The following comes from the USEPA's Superfund webpage for the Sudbury Annex. |
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http://members.aol.com/Kaltofen/sudbury.html
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| | Where Are They Now - FoxPro Wiki |
 | | JebLong - Great grandfather of VFP (whose name was Vulcan and was developed in Fortran, running on a Univac 1106 - AFAIK) |  | | I talk to Jeb at least once a month and receive bad email jokes from him weekly. |
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http://fox.wikis.com/__snapshot/WhereAreTheyNow.htm
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| | A Look Back: 44 Years of Scientific Computing |
 | | Start of NAG Library implementation for the UNIVAC 1100 series |  | | Montreal, Sherbrooke, Trois Rivieres, Rimouski, Quebec City, Chicoutimi and Hull |
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http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/~jw/JerzyWasniewski/birthday2001/birthday2001.html
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| | Your history is a bit off |
 | | This stuff goes back farther than most people realize. |  | | This stuff goes back > farther than most people realize. |  | | I was also familiar with the GE 635, RCA Spectra, Xerox Sigma, Univac 1106 & CDC 6600. |
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http://www.advantageplayer.com/blackjack/forums/bj-newbies/webbbs.cgi?noframes;read=4564
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| | The Dead media Project:Working Notes:00.6 |
 | | 174 UNIVAC Solid State 80/90 II Jan 1961 |  | | 140 UNIVAC Solid State 80/90 I Jan 1960 |  | | 11 Eckert-Mauchley UNIVAC 1101 Era 1101 Dec 1950 |
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http://www.deadmedia.org/notes/0/006.html
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| | Computer History Nexus |
 | | ICL 2903 1973 ICL 2960 1975 Micro Systems 800 Jan 1969 Micro Systems 810 Jan 1969 Micro Systems 812 Dec 1969 NCR 315 RMC May 1965 NCR Century 100 Sep 1968 Link Photo NCR Century 200 Jun 1969 Philips P851 ???? |  | | AN/FSQ 7 & 8 1957 AN/FSQ 31 & 32 Sep 1960 AN/GYK-3(V) (Honeywell D825) 1962 AN/TYK 4V COMPAC 1960 AN/TYK 6V BASICPAC 1959 AN/TYK 7V 1961 AN/UJQ-2(YA-1) 1953 AN/USQ 20 1960 AN/UYK-7 (UNIVAC 1832) avionics computer 1971 AN/UYK-12 (Rolm 1601 -- military DG Nova) Feb 1970 AN/UYK-44 [aka Rolm 1666 ?] 1977? |
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http://landru.i-link-2.net/jtrees/sortedcmplist.htm
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