The UNIVAC 490 was a 30-bit word magnetic-core memory machine with 16K or 32K words; 4.8 microsecond cycle time made by UNIVAC. It was a commercial derivative of the instruction set that had been developed for the AN/USQ-17 by Seymour Cray for the US Navy. This was the last machine that Cray designed before leaving UNIVAC to join the early Control Data Corporation.
Univac Federal Systems would further developed this system into the AN/USQ-20 for the United States Navy. That system was the heart of the Naval Tactical Data System which pioneered the use of shipboard computers for air defense. The military version went by a variety of names: UNIVAC 1232,[1] AN/USQ-20, MIL-1206 and CP642.
The UNIVAC490 was a 30-bit word magnetic-core memory machine with 16K or 32K words; 4.8 microsecond cycle time made by UNIVAC. It was a commercial derivative...
UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) was a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert–Mauchly Computer...
the 1960s as a network concentrator and front end system to the UNIVAC 418 and UNIVAC490/494 real-time systems. A notable set of installations was at British...
system built by Sperry Rand Corporation (later Sperry Univac) for their UNIVAC 1100 series and 418/490/494 series computers. A FASTRAND subsystem consisted...
was redesigned to improve reliability and capacity, using IBM 7094 and UNIVAC490 computers. Voice capability was expanded to all MSFN, DSN, and other sites...
computer power with thousands, if not millions, of users. Keydata used a UNIVAC490 computer using drum (secondary) memory to provide commercial applications...
the AN/USQ-20 Navy shipboard computer and its commercial version, the UNIVAC490). Many other versions existed for a variety of computers because the ease...
1945. The report is also available in Stern, Nancy (1981). From ENIAC to UNIVAC: An Appraisal of the Eckert–Mauchly Computers. Digital Press. "Raytheon...
in December 1960, a COBOL program was compiled and executed on both the UNIVAC II and the RCA 501. Like any other software, there are benefits from implementing...
other versions were produced for commercial computers such as the UNIVAC 1107, 490, and 418, and the IBM 704 and 709. The production version of NELIAC...
was along its orbit. The Director of the APL gave them access to their UNIVAC to do the heavy calculations required. Early the next year, Frank McClure...
the name Unisys originated in 1986 when Burroughs bought and incorporated UNIVAC; and the newly named International Business Machines represented a broadening...
written off as a $490 million company loss. Sperry Rand's UNIVAC division took over the RCA computer division in January 1972. Univac did not want the...
days after another Air France DC-4 crashed in the same location. 1951 – UNIVAC I is dedicated by the U.S. Census Bureau. 1954 – U.S. President Dwight D...
will replace the Burroughs 425L Command and Control system including the Univac 1218s, the 425L Back-up system, the Command Center Processing system, and...
AG section, administrative section, and machine branch, which included a Univac 1005 computer, were also located at Long Binh. Unit strength was as follows:...