• developed in the 1960s. SCOPE for the CDC 3000 series SCOPE for the CDC 6000 series SCOPE and SCOPE-2 for the CDC 7600/Cyber-76 This operating system was...
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    names SCOPE and COMPASS were used by CDC for both the CDC 6000 series, including the 6600, and the CDC 3000 series: The name COMPASS was used by CDC for...
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    Corporation in the 1960s. It consisted of the CDC 6200, CDC 6300, CDC 6400, CDC 6500, CDC 6600 and CDC 6700 computers, which were all extremely rapid and efficient...
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    The CDC Cyber range of mainframe-class supercomputers were the primary products of Control Data Corporation (CDC) during the 1970s and 1980s. In their...
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  • Quartet Scope (computer science), the range in which a variable can be referenced scope (scopeArchiv), an archival information program CDC SCOPE, a series...
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    The CDC 7600 was designed by Seymour Cray to be the successor to the CDC 6600, extending Control Data's dominance of the supercomputer field into the 1970s...
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    The CDC 3000 series ("thirty-six hundred" or "thirty-one hundred") are a family of mainframe computers from Control Data Corporation (CDC). The first...
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  • programmer Greg Mansfield, Dave Cahlander, Bob Tate and three others. CDC SCOPE "CDC Operating System History Mar76" (PDF). Control Data Corporation. Retrieved...
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  • organization bore strong resemblance to the CDC SCOPE operating system on the CDC 7600 and before that EXEC*8 from CDC's earlier ERA/Univac pedigree. User jobs...
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  • The CDC 8600 was the last of Seymour Cray's supercomputer designs while he worked for Control Data Corporation. As the natural successor to the CDC 6600...
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