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The UNIVAC High speed printer read metal UNIVAC magnetic tape using a UNISERVO tape drive and printed the data at 600 lines per minute. Each line could contain 130 characters in its fixed-width font.

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UNIVAC High speed printer

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The UNIVAC High speed printer read metal UNIVAC magnetic tape using a UNISERVO tape drive and printed the data at 600 lines per minute. Each line could...

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UNIVAC

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UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) was a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert–Mauchly Computer...

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List of UNIVAC products

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reference] UNIVAC 40 UNIVAC 60 UNIVAC 120 UNIVAC I UNIVAC 1101 UNIVAC 1102 UNIVAC 1103 UNIVAC 1104 UNISERVO tape drive UNIVAC High speed printer 600 line/min...

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UNIVAC II

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the Card-to-Tape Converter, the Tape-to-Card Converter and the High Speed Printer. Univac is completely fused in order that faults may be isolated. Each...

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UNIVAC I

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The UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer design for business application produced in the...

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UNIVAC 1105

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second. The Univac was 60 feet long, weighed 19 tons, and used 7200 vacuum tubes. Its printer had a speed of 600 lines per minute. List of UNIVAC products...

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UNIVAC 1050

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The UNIVAC 1050 was a variable word-length (one to 16 characters) decimal and binary computer. It was initially announced in May 1962 as an off-line input-output...

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UNIVAC Solid State

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The UNIVAC Solid State was a magnetic drum-based solid-state computer announced by Sperry Rand in December 1958 as a response to the IBM 650. It was one...

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UNIVAC 418

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The UNIVAC 418 was a transistorized, 18-bit word magnetic-core memory machine made by Sperry Univac. The name came from its 4-microsecond memory cycle...

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UNIVAC LARC

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The UNIVAC LARC, short for the Livermore Advanced Research Computer, is a mainframe computer designed to a requirement published by Edward Teller in order...

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Control Data Corporation

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(DEC), the NCR Corporation (NCR), General Electric, and Honeywell, RCA and UNIVAC. For most of the 1960s, the strength of CDC was the work of the electrical...

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ENIAC

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Tompkins, C. B.; Wakelin, J. H.; High-Speed Computing Devices, McGraw-Hill, 1950. Stern, Nancy (1981). From ENIAC to UNIVAC: An Appraisal of the Eckert–Mauchly...

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Computer

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women, often known collectively as the "ENIAC girls". It combined the high speed of electronics with the ability to be programmed for many complex problems...

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George Cogar

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was an American computer scientist and engineer. He was the head of the UNIVAC 1004 electronic design team code named the "bumblebee project", and later...

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Keypunch

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introduced the UNITYPER, which enabled data entry directly to magnetic tape for UNIVAC systems. Mohawk Data Sciences subsequently produced an improved magnetic...

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Burroughs Corporation

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Arithmometer Company by William Seward Burroughs. In 1986, it merged with Sperry UNIVAC to form Unisys. The company's history paralleled many of the major developments...

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Punched tape

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This 1970s DEC high-speed fanfold reader/punch used optical sensing Paper tape loop controlling paper positioning in a IBM 1403 line printer (1959-1983)...

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OS 2200

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operating system kernel of OS 2200 is a lineal descendant of Exec 8 for the UNIVAC 1108 and was previously known as OS 1100. Documentation and other information...

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RCA Spectra 70

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specific model. Three models of printers were offered: a medium-speed printer running at 600 lines per minute, a high-speed printer running at 1,250 lines per...

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Computer terminal

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Custom-designs keyboard/printer terminals that came later included the IBM 2741 (1965) and the DECwriter (1970). Respective top speeds of teletypes, IBM 2741...

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IBM 7090

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Sylvania 9300 UNIVAC 1100/2200 series UNIVAC 1107 9PAC Early IBM disk storage IBM 701 IBM 704 IBM 709 IBM 711 card reader IBM 716 line printer IBM 729 tape...

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Uniscope

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by Sperry Rand Corporation, Univac Division, and successors since 1964 that were normally used to communicate with Univac mainframes. As such, it was...

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Honeywell Page Printing System

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is notable because it was the first commercially successful high speed non-impact printer. It could produce output at up to 18,000 lines per minute, where...

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Clarksons Travel Group

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megabytes with six heavy metal disks for each machine), and a high-speed line printer (capable of printing charter airline tickets at a rate of about...

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