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- The DATAmatic 1000 is an obsolete computer system from Honeywell introduced in 1957. It uses vacuum tubes and crystal diodes for logic, and featured a...
- with Raytheon called Datamatic to enter the computer market and compete with IBM.: 118  In 1957, their first computer, the DATAmatic 1000, was sold and...
- Honeywell to form the Datamatic corporation. However it sold its interest to Honeywell a year later, before introduction of the DATAmatic 1000 system. In 1958...
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- etc.); programs were written without instruction names. The Honeywell Datamatic D-1000 (1957) used the lowercase letters b, c, d, e, f, and g whereas...
- The Datamatic Division of Honeywell announced the H-800 electronic computer in 1958. The first installation occurred in 1960. A total of 89 units were...
- DIS VOIR, 2010) id (with Carsten Nicolai as Cyclo.; gestalten, 2011) datamatics book (Charta, 2012) Ryoji Ikeda: micro | macro, 2015. Exhibition Catalogue...
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