The Honeywell Level 6 was a line of 16-bit minicomputers, later upgraded to 32-bit, manufactured by Honeywell, Inc. from the mid 1970s.[1] Honeywell literature for Models 6/06, 6/34 and 6/36 say "Series 60 (Level 6)".[2] In 1979 the Level 6 was renamed the DPS 6, subsequently DPS 6 Plus and finally DPS 6000.
^Honeywell, Inc. (January 1976). Honeywell Level 6 Minicomputer Handbook(PDF). Retrieved July 26, 2014.
^Honeywell Series 60 (Level 6): Model 6/06 Minicomputer. R60 Rev. 0
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