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  UNIVAC - ExampleProblems.com
The UNIVAC division of Remington Rand was renamed Sperry UNIVAC.
The UNIVAC 494 was a 30-bit word machine and successor to the UNIVAC 490/492 with faster CPU and 131K core memory.
The UNIVAC 1105 was the successor to the 1103A, and was introduced in 1958.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: UNIVAC
The UNIVAC division of Remington Rand was renamed the Univac division of Sperry Rand.
The UNIVAC 1105 was the successor to the 1103A, and was introduced in 1958.
The UNIVAC and the Legacy of the ENIAC (http://www.library.upenn.edu/special/gallery/mauchly/jwm11.html)
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  UNIVAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
UNIVAC was first intended for the Bureau of the Census, which paid for much of the development, and then was put in production.
The UNIVAC division of Remington Rand was renamed the Univac division of Sperry Rand.
The UNIVAC 1105 was the successor to the 1103A, and was introduced in 1958.
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 List of UNIVAC products - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
UNIVAC 1230 – later, faster (2×) version of the AN/USQ-20 (memory size and I/O were identical)
UNIVAC BP - Buffer Processor; used as communications front-end to 418 and 490
UNIVAC® has been, over the years, a registered trademark of Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, Remington Rand Corporation, Sperry Rand Corporation, Sperry Corporation, and Unisys Corporation.
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 UNIVAC - Emaltaswiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
UNIVAC was one of the eight major computer companies (with IBM - the largest, Burroughs, Scientific Data Systems, Control Data Corporation, General Electric, RCA and Honeywell) through most of the 1960s.
The UNIVAC 1106 was the third member of Sperry Univac's UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in December 1969 and was absolutely identical to the UNIVAC 1108 in instruction set.
The UNIVAC 1107 was the first member of Sperry Univac's UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in October 1962.
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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - List of UNIVAC products
UNIVAC Paper Tape to Tape converter paper tape reader with tape drive
UNIVAC 1230 – later, faster (2×) version of the AN/USQ-20 (memory size and I/O were identical)
UNIVAC® has been, over the years, a registered trademark of Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, Remington Rand Corporation, Sperry Rand Corporation, Sperry Corporation, and Unisys Corporation.
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 List of Univac products | Topic Definition | Find the Meaning and Define the Answer of List of Univac products
UNIVAC 1230 – later, faster (2×) version of the AN/USQ-20 (memory size and I/O were identical)
UNIVAC BP - Buffer Processor; used as communications front-end to 418 and 490
UNIVAC® has been, over the years, a registered trademark of Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, Remington Rand Corporation, Sperry Rand Corporation, Sperry Corporation, and Unisys Corporation.
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 Unisys History Newsletter v1n1
UNIVAC had a strong start in Pittsburgh with the three UNIVAC I installations, but the company was not very good at supporting us with technical help and program products.
UNIVAC 1005: The 1005 went to war: at least one was used in South Vietnam, and another was in the Pentagon.
UNIVAC 418: It is said that a few 418s remained in operation until the early 1990s California is still running 418 emulation on its 1100--there's an interesting USE paper on that.
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 UNIVAC information - Search.com
UNIVAC was first intended for the Bureau of the Census, which paid for much of the development, and then was put in production.
The UNIVAC division of Remington Rand was renamed the Univac division of Sperry Rand.
UNIVAC 1101, or ERA 1101, was a computer system designed by Engineering Research Associates (ERA) and built by the Remington Rand corporation in the 1950s.
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 UNIVAC Summary
Though UNIVAC introduced new technologies (e.g., magnetic tape used for secondary data storage), its biggest impact on the future of computing was to demonstrate that large mainframe computers had an important role in data processing fields, like accounting and inventory control, and not just in the engineering and scientific arenas.
UNIVAC (UNIVersal Automatic Computer), invented in 1950 by the physicist J. Presper Eckert and the engineer John Mauchly, was the first commercial computer to be widely available.
UNIVAC was the first commercial computer to use stored programs, in which the computer reads the program from storage into its memory and follows its instructions to process data.
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 UNIVAC articles and news from Start Learning Now
With the death of EMCC's chairman and chief financial backer Henry Strauss in a plane crash on October 25,1949, EMCC was sold to typewriter maker Remington Rand on February 15,1950.
- The UNIVAC 1105 was the successor to the 1103A, and was introduced in 1958.
UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in December 1969 and was absolutely identical to the UNIVAC 1108 in instruction set.
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 UNIVAC - Qwika
UNIVAC I UNIVAC I central complex, containing the central processor and mercury memory.
UNIVAC 1050 The UNIVAC 1050 was a variable wordlength (1 to...
UNIVAC III The UNIVAC III, designed as improvement to the UNIVAC I and UNIVAC II, was introduced in 1962.
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UNIVAC's systems programming group in St. Paul started work on an operating system for the 1107, which eventually became known as EXEC I. It was intended to support true multi-programming: sharing CPU time among several batch runs.
UNIVAC had an advantage in its multiprocessor architecture, an area in which Burroughs was the only other serious contender.
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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 UNIVAC 494   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On-line transaction processing was enjoying high growth in the mid-1960s with most major U.S. corporations installing some type of data communications network across their organization sometime during the decade.
The UNIVAC computer here was used by Traveller's Insurance as a central component of one of these early systems.
The 494 Contained 262K Words (30 Bits) of 750ns core memory, it completed most instructions 1 every 375ns and ran a Nationwide Network of CRT and Paper Tape / Printing Terminals for the Travelers Ins Co. The principle was you could NOT call two Travelers field offices and report the same accident twice.
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 Program Transformation Wiki / Father Of Decompilation
With Maury's move to Lockheed in the fall of 1963, and with the introduction of newer and faster machines, the IBM 360 and the Univac 1108, Lockheed planned to move its scientific applications to the Univac 1108 and its business applications to the IBM 360.
Then, after the Univac 1107-8 compiler was bootstrapped from the IBM 7094 version, the decompiler was modified to translate to Univac 1108 Neliac.
The Lockheed decompiler was used on a sizable project with Lockheed as the subcontractor to Univac.
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 UNIVAC - meaning of word
The United States company UNIVAC began as the "business" computer division of Remington Rand formed by the purchase of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation in 1950.
==Models== *The UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) was the first commercial computer made in the United States *The UNIVAC II was an improvement to the UNIVAC I that UNIVAC first delivered in 1958.
*The UNIVAC 1106 was the third member of UNIVAC's UNIVAC 1100/2200 series of computers, introduced in December 1969 and was absolutely identical to the UNIVAC 1108 in instruction set.
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 The Univac 3400 Computer
Some photographs of a Univac 9400 happened to be mislabeled, because when the computer's number appeared in them, it was fuzzy.
And yet another noted that the Univac 9400 was introduced in 1968.
In other words, as System-370 was only introduced in 1970, the Univac 9400 could only manage to be compatible with a 360.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Since the 1986 marriage of Burroughs and Sperry, Unisys has metamorphosed from a computer manufacturer to a computer services and outsourcing firm, competing in the same marketplace as IBM, Electronic Data Systems (EDS), and Computer Sciences Corporation.However, Unisys still continues to design and manufacture enterprise class computers with the ClearPath and ES7000 server lines.
* The UNIVAC 1105 was the successor to the 1103A, and was introduced in 1958.
It represented a marked change of architecture: unlike previous models, it was not a strict two-address machine: it was a single address machine with up to 65536 words of core memory.
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 UNIVAC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Eckert and Mauchly built the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering between 1943 and 1946.
With the death of EMCC's chairman and chief financial backer Henry Strauss in a plane crash on October 25, 1949, EMCC was sold to typewriter maker Remington Rand on February 15, 1950.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Was heisst Universal_Automatic_Calculator
UNIVAC als Unternehmen entstand durch die Zusammenlegung verschiedener Bereiche von Remington Rand, nämlich dem Bereich Tabelliermaschinen, dem Bereich für wissenschaftlich genutzte Computer und dem Bereich der kommerziell genutzten Computer (er stellte die UNIVAC her).
Sperry wurde 1986 mit Burroughs verschmolzen und erhielt nach einem firmeninternen Wettbewerb zur Namenssuche den Namen Unisys.
UNIVAC gehörte in den 60er Jahren neben IBM, Burroughs, Scientific Data, Control Data Corporation, General Electric, RCA und Honeywell zu den acht großen Computerfirmen.
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 Universal Automatic Calculator
Berühmt wurde der UNIVAC nach der Präsidentschaftswahlnacht 1952.
UNIVAC als Unternehmen entstand durch die Zusammenlegung verschiedener Bereiche von Remington Rand und zwar aus dem Bereich Tabelliermaschinen, dem Bereich für wissenschaftlich genutzte Computer und dem Bereich der kommerziell genutzen Computer (er stellte die UNIVAC her).
UNIVAC gehörte in den 60er Jahren neben IBM, Burroughs, Scientific Data, Control Data, General Electric, RCA und Honeywell zu den acht großen Computerfirmen.
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 UNIVAC 494   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On-line transaction processing was enjoying high growth in the mid-1960s with most major U.S. corporations installing some type of data communications network across their organization sometime during the decade.
The UNIVAC computer here was used by Traveller's Insurance as a central component of one of these early systems.
The 494 Contained 262K Words (30 Bits) of 750ns core memory, it completed most instructions 1 every 375ns and ran a Nationwide Network of CRT and Paper Tape / Printing Terminals for the Travelers Ins Co. The principle was you could NOT call two Travelers field offices and report the same accident twice.
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 Baseball Almanac - Year In Review : 1951 National League
The development of an A-bomb by the Russians had convinced the U.S. to proceed with development of the H-bomb version, which was several times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki to prompt the end of World War II.
The first "UNIVAC" was sold to the United States Census Bureau to assist in the storage, compiling and managing of the U.S. population data.
"UNIVAC" was also used to predict the 1952 presidential election.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In June 1951, the UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer) was delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau.
UNIVAC was the first 'mass produced' computer; all predecessors had been 'one-off' units.
As late as 1975, Sperry Univac continued the manufacture of second-generation machines such as the UNIVAC 494.
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 Historie
Univac 494 blev ikke videreudviklet af Univac (senere Unisys).
The 1100 equipment line was different from 494, so SAS was forced to start looking for a replacement to 494.
The decision by UNIVAC was bad for SAS but understandable seen from UNIVAC business point of view, as the 1100 line had proved more acceptable to the industry than the 494, even if the 1100 line in the beginning was intended for scientific use only.
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 Home > Morgan Hill, CA, California Yellow Pages, Classifieds, Real Estate, Business, Schools, Library and Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In June 1951, the UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer) was delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau.
UNIVAC was the first \'mass produced\' computer; all predecessors had been \'one-off\' units.
In 1962, Sperry Rand shipped the UNIVAC 1107, one of the first machines with a general register set and the base of the successful UNIVAC 1100 series.
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 HistoryOfDecompilation1 < Transform < TWiki
The Lockheed decompiler, also known as the IBM 7094 to Univac 1108 Neliac Decompiler helped in the migration of scientific applications from the IBM 7094 to the newer Univac 1108 at Lockheed Missiles and Space.
Halstead analyzed the implementation effort required to raise the percentage of correctly decompiled instructions half way to 100%, and found that it was approximately equal to the effort already spent [ Hals70 ].
The Inverse compiler, also known as the Sperry*Univac 494 to 1100 inverse compiler, was developed at Univac to aid in the migration to newer machines, including business applications (i.e.
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 Univac 494 to 1100 Series Decompiler
In addition to the M-460 decompiler, two other decompilers were implemented with the guidance or consultation of Maury Halstead: the IBM 7094 to UNIVAC 1108 NELIAC decompiler at Lockheed Missiles and Space, and the UNIVAC 494 to 1100 Series Inverse Compiler at Sperry*UNIVAC in Minnesota.
In the UNIVAC 494 to 1100 Series application, the 30 bit word storage and registers are mapped one-to-one into the 36 bit storage.
This indicates a figure of merit of 67 to 87 percent for the UNIVAC 494 to 1100 Series Inverse Compiler.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
UNIVAC 1104 [30b] ATHENA [24b] BOGART [24b] 1958 UNIVAC SOLID STATE UNIVAC 1105 1959
UNIVAC 418 [18b] 1964 UNIVAC 1004 II UNIVAC 1108
UNIVAC 418 II, UNIVAC 1219 1965 UNIVAC 1005 UNIVAC 1108 II UNIVAC 491 492
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 UNIVAC Systems
UNIVAC 1 (March 29, 1951, acceptance testing competed)
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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 UNIVAC 490
The UNIVAC 490 was a 30-bit word core memory machine with 16K or 32K words; 4.8 microsecond cycle time made by UNIVAC.
It was a commercial derivative of a computer Univac Federal Systems developed for the U..S. Navy.
CONTORTS was the origin of Univac's subsequent RT operating systems for 494 (STARS) and later converted to the 1100 Series (RTOS).
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