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Calcomp Technology, Inc.,
often referred to as
Calcomp or
CalComp, was a
company best
known for its
Calcomp plotters. It was
founded as
California Computer...
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Calcomp plotters (sometimes
referred to as
CalComp plotters) were the best
known products of the
California Computer Products company (
Calcomp or CalComp)...
- The IBM 1627 was a
rebranded Calcomp plotter sold by IBM for use with the IBM 1620, and, later, the IBM 1130 computers. It
became perhaps the
first non-IBM...
- Disk
Operation from
Calcomp". Computerworld. Vol. 13, no. 3.
January 15, 1979. p. 74 – via the
Internet Archive. "Xerox,
Cal Comp in deal". The San Francisco...
- of the
eInstruction purchase,
Turning Technologies also
acquired GTCO
CalComp. When
Broderick retired in 2016, then-Chief
Operating Officer and Chief...
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Collection of
Historical Scientific Instruments.
Harvard University. n.d. "
Calcomp–Xerox Deal Completed". Computerworld. XIII (13). Computerworld: 84. March...
- did not
program these directly, but used
software packages, such as the
Calcomp library, or
device independent graphics packages, such as Hewlett-Packard's...
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company was
acquired by
Sanders ****ociates, who
placed it
under their CalComp division.
Terak was
founded by
William Mayberry,
Dennis Kodimer, and Brian...
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corporations so
Calcomp (Jim
Newland and
Calvin Hefte) had copies. When I
returned to
Stanford in Fall 1962, I put a copy in the
Stanford comp center library...
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importance of the OEM
channel grew. Led by
Control Data,
Diablo Systems,
CalComp and Memorex, the OEM
segment reached $631
million in 1979, but
still well...