Control Features". UNIVAC 1108 System Description (PDF). UNIVAC. "2.4 Univac Array Processor". UNIVAC 1108 System Description (PDF). UNIVAC. "3.6.14 Character...
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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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[circular reference] UNIVAC 40 UNIVAC 60 UNIVAC 120 UNIVAC I UNIVAC 1101 UNIVAC 1102 UNIVAC 1103 UNIVAC 1104 UNISERVO tape drive UNIVAC High speed printer...
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OS 2200 (redirect from UNIVAC EXEC 8)
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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operating system. The IBM System/360 uses a lock-and-key technique. The UNIVAC 1108, PDP-6 and PDP-10, and GE-600 series use base and bounds registers to...
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language became unlicensed. Subsequently, there were releases for IBM 360, Univac 1108, and CDC. Over time, other implementations were developed for systems...
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Peter G. Lykos. In the early 1970s, a compiler was developed for the Univac 1108 platform. Programming was done using punched cards. IITRAN was designed...
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Its multiprocessor architecture was based upon the UNIVAC 1108. An airborne version, the UNIVAC 1832, was also produced. In the mid-1980s, the UYK-7...
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Although the people who coined the term API were implementing software on a Univac 1108, the goal of their API was to make hardware independent programs possible...
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UNIVAC 1107 and ported to the UNIVAC 1108 UNIVAC EXEC 8, a.k.a. EXEC VIII, an operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1108 Executable Executive (disambiguation)...
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