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interesting Univac ad from 1956
06-06-2014, 02:34 AM (This post was last modified: 06-06-2014 02:37 AM by Dave Frederickson.)
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RE: interesting Univac ad from 1956
(06-06-2014 12:41 AM)GeorgeOfTheJungle Wrote:  In '74 I was learning (hp) BASIC on a 9830A, the "mass memory" was a 1 mega bytes hard disk in a rack the size of a refrigerator. Division by 0 was error 103 and the result was "infinite":

The Univac I worked on in the Navy in 1976 had 32K of core memory. The RD-273 disk drive was four 12-inch, 20-surface, disk packs with hydraulic actuators. It was the size of two 'fridges. But the coolest thing was the Xynetics flatbed plotter. The "head" that held the plotter's pens had no mechanical linkage. It was driven electromagnetically.

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