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"Pour la première fois en France, entre Paris et Londres, télécommunications par calculateurs électroniques" - Présentation de l'Univac 1004
Very long volume full of flow charts. SuDoc D 208.6/3:Un 3/v.3/sec.5. Issued by Bureau of Naval Personnel
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The pinnacle of computing, circa 1952, the UNIVAC I Supervisory Control console. This is just a way to talk to the machine, the actual CPU was about the size of a New York apartment
Remington-Rand, Univac 1 Memory Delay
Line Memory Tank, 1961
from the book Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers by John Alderman, Mark Richards, and Dag Spicer
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
(6972)
The U.S. Air Force used this UNIVAC computer from 1967-1990 in its Sunnyvale facility to control and operate satellites in real time. It was initially supplied with 123 KB of memory.
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. Wonderful stuff from the start of the computer age.
[F681425} More from the challenge game between the Industrial League Women's team and Plant 1 (Systems Programming) management.
Guerreros de Anenecuilco vs Chivas Los Ángeles GrupoIII Tercera División Profesional
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Anenecuilco, Morelos a 10 de Noviembre 2012
Termina la racha de visitante
- Chivas Los Ángeles no pudo
ligar su quinto triunfo al hilo de visitante y cayó 2-1 en su visita a los Guerreros de Anenecuilco.
Con un marcador adverso de dos goles por uno, este sábado Chivas Los Ángeles no pudo continuar con su buen paso de visitante, y es que en el duelo de la fecha número 12 de la Tercera División, cayeron a manos de los Guerreros de Anenecuilco, que en la Unidad Deportiva de la comunidad, se embolsaron los tres puntos.
Duelo que comenzó con paridad de fuerzas y con ambos conjuntos buscando el gol, mismo que habría de caer a los 13 minutos por conducto del morelense Kevin Vidal, quien no perdonó frente al marco defendido por Salvador Hernández, quien poco pudo hacer para evitar la caída de su marco.
Con la ventaja a su favor, los bélicos se encargaron de manejar las acciones, pero con la insistencia chiva de buscar el empate, mismo que llegó cuando rondaba el minuto 40, cuando Darío Sandria no desaprovechó un regalo de la defensiva rival para poner la igualada al final del primer tiempo.
Sin embargo, apenas comenzó el complemento, al 46’ René Campos devolvió la ventaja al Anenecuilco, misma que defendió a capa y espada a pesar de los constantes arribos chivas, que a poco estuvieron de arrancar el empate, no obstante, la suerte no estuvo de su lado y luego del tiempo reglamentario, vieron cortada su racha de cuatro victorias foráneas.
Con este resultado, Anenecuilco llegó a 17 puntos y se aproxima a las posiciones de honor del Grupo III, mismo que comparte con Chivas Los Ángeles, que con esta caída, se quedaron con 13 unidades. La próxima semana, en la fecha 13, los poblanos descansarán y retomarán participación una jornada después recibiendo al UNIVAC Mazatepec.
It required it's own air conditionning unit and was water cooled. Technicians would store their lunches INSIDE the mainframe.
pdp-11's. Apparently these were not called "computers" which would have forced buyers into a long procurement process. So they were called "Programmable Data Processors" or pdp's.
La légende manuscrite au dos de la photo indique "Perfo-vérif 1150-1501", mais la machine semble être étiquettée "Univac 1500-80 Perforatrice électronique".
Starting from the far left, in the back row, I'm the tall one (second guy left). I have the big smile, the other guys were not so happy most of the time.
I was a Data Processing Technician E-5 while I served onboard the U.S.S Niagara Falls AFS 3.
These were the guys I worked with in this small room. As you can see, the computers I worked with took up all the space back then.
The CPU stood about 6' tall and about 3' wide and the depth was about 3' as well.
"UNIVAC
Computing burst into popular culture with UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer), arguably the first computer to become a household name...They proposed a statistical tabulator to the U.S. Census Bureau in 1946, and in 1951 UNIVAC I passed Census Bureau tests...
UNIVAC I supervisory control console
This console could start, interrupt, and stop the UNIVAC I. The operator used the keyboard to send instructions directly to the computer.", Date Introduced: 1951,
Computer History Museum, Mountain View CA
Exhibit at the Computer Museum when it was in Boston, MA
Taken around 1990 with a Vivitar PS:20 using Ektachrome 100 slide film. Scanned on a Canon MP990 using auto scan (1200 dpi). No edits other than flipping. The scan software is silly. It does not have you place the emulsion side toward the glass. It also crashes a lot in manual mode.
Légende : Appareil commandé par ordinateur servant à tester les circuits, au Centre de Contrôle des Semi-conducteurs de Sperry Univac, situé à Minneapolis, Minnesota. Cette installation centralise, pour les usines du monde entier, toutes les activités relatives aux semi-conducteurs utilisés par Sperry Univac. Cette nouvelle installation permet d'assurer une qualité et une fiabilité identiques pour tous les composants.
Computers have been an important tool at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since its inception. Researchers utilized UNIVAC computers in the early 1950s, and now have access to some of the fastest supercomputers in the world to support stewardship of the nation's nuclear weapons as well as for basic science research.
[F681505] I was not sure whether this game was played at the lower or the upper field. From the parking lot and Blue Bell Engineering Center in the background, I confirmed that we are at the lower field closest to the plant.