6000 series — may refer to:Computers* CDC 6000 series * Honeywell 6000 seriesJapanese train types* Chichibu 6000 series * Hankyū 6000 series * Keihan 6000 series * Keiō 6000 series * Kintetsu 6000 series * Meitetsu 6000 series * Nankai 6000 series * Nishitetsu … Wikipedia
Honeywell (disambiguation) — Honeywell can refer to:*Honeywell, an American multinational corporation **Mark C. Honeywell, founder of Honeywell **Honeywell 200, a computer by Honeywell **Honeywell 316, a computer by Honeywell **Honeywell 6000 series, a computer by Honeywell… … Wikipedia
GE-600 series — The GE 600 series was a family of 36 bit mainframe computers originating in the 1960s, built by General Electric (GE). When GE left the mainframe business the line was sold to Honeywell, who built similar systems into the 1990s as the division… … Wikipedia
Worldwide Military Command and Control System — The Worldwide Military Command and Control System (or WWMCCS) was a military command and control system implemented for the command and control of the United States military. It was created in the days following the Cuban Missile Crisis. WWMCCS… … Wikipedia
GE-645 — El GE 645 fue un ordenador construido por General Electric donde se instaló el sistema operativo experimental Multics, el cuál sirvió de referencia para crear UNIX Fue desarrollado por un equipo de trabajo dirigido por John Couleur basado en el… … Wikipedia Español
Control Data Corporation — (CDC) was a supercomputer firm. For most of the 1960s, it built the fastest computers in the world by far, only losing that crown in the 1970s after Seymour Cray left the company to found Cray Research, Inc. (CRI). CDC was one of the nine major… … Wikipedia
Text Executive Programming Language — In 1979, Honeywell Information Systems announced a new programming language for their time sharing service named TEX, an acronym for the Text Executive processor. TEX was a first generation scripting language, developed around the time of AWK and … Wikipedia
Minicomputer — For small modern computers, see Small form factor, nettop, etc. PDP 7 A minicomputer (colloquially, mini) is a class of multi user computers that lies in the middle range of the computing spectrum, in between the largest multi user systems… … Wikipedia
Spreadsheet — A spreadsheet is a computer application that simulates a paper worksheet. It displays multiple cells that together make up a grid consisting of rows and columns, each cell containing either alphanumeric text or numeric values. A spreadsheet cell… … Wikipedia
36-bit word length — Many early computers aimed at the scientific market had a 36 bit word length. This word length was just long enough to represent positive and negative integers to an accuracy of ten decimal digits (35 bits would have been the minimum). It also… … Wikipedia