- Remington Rand 409
The
Remington Rand 409plug-board programmedpunch card calculator, designed in1949 , was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952 ) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953 ). The model number referred to the number of decimal digits ofvacuum tube memory storage provided for data.The machine was designed in "The Barn", at 33 Highland Ave. in
Rowayton, Connecticut , a building that currently houses the Rowayton Public Library and Community Center.These machines were discontinued when the
UNIVAC 1004 was introduced in 1962. About 1000 total had been produced by 1961.Architecture
Numbers were fixed point variable length (1 to 10 digits). Arithmetic was done in floating point, but all results were converted to fixed point when stored in memory.
Digits are represented in
bi-quinary coded decimal . Each digit of memory storage contained 5 tubes, representing the digits 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.ee also
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List of UNIVAC products
*History of computing hardware External links
* [http://www.rowayton.org/rhs/Computers/index.htm Rowayton, Connecticut: Birthplace of the World's First Business Computer]
* [http://www.rowayton.org Rowayton Public Library Website]
* [http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61-u.html#UNIVAC-60 Universal Automatic Computer Model 60] "A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems" Report No. 1115, March 1961 by Martin H. Weik
* [http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61-u.html#UNIVAC-120 Universal Autometic Computer Model 120] "A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems" Report No. 1115, March 1961 by Martin H. Weik
* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/univac/univac_60_120 Serivce and Programming documentation] at bitsavers.org
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