• The RCA 501 was a transistor computer manufactured by RCA beginning in 1958. RCA's pioneering work in transistors in other products provided its engineers...
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  • records, RCA's Custom Record Division was the leading record manufacturer for independent labels. RCA's Midwestern plant in Indianapolis, at 501 North LaSalle...
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    Library Digital Collection at Hagley Museum and Library. RCA TV equipment archive (oldradio.com) Video: Early RCA Computers: the RCA 501 Who makes RCA TVs?...
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    Technology Vintage RCA Computers - A Brief Look at the RCA 501 - History Archives 1956: RCA BIZMAC Computer Characteristics of the' RCA BIZMAC Computer...
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    To predict when parts might break down, the contractor also installed RCA 501 computers with 32k high-speed memory, 5-76KC 556 bpi 3/4" tape drives,...
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    The surface-barrier transistor was developed by Philco in 1953. RCA shipped the RCA 501 its first all-transistor computer in 1958. In Italy, Olivetti's...
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    color television camera which became the standard in the field, and the RCA 501 solid-state computer among many other hundreds of products for the company...
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    with COBOL. Meanwhile, RCA and Sperry Rand worked on creating COBOL compilers. The first COBOL program ran on 17 August on an RCA 501. On 6 and 7 December...
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  • Digest expands its OCR use to digitise serial numbers of coupons. with a RCA 501 computer.[citation needed] 1965 Invention American inventor Jacob Rabinow...
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    following all or most successful branches Store P (STP) locations on RCA 301, 3301 and RCA 501 Call instructions that save the NSI in the first word of the subroutine...
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