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Datasaab was the
computer division of, and
later a
separate company spun off from,
aircraft manufacturer Saab in Linköping, Sweden. Its
history dates back...
- D2 was a
concept and
prototype computer designed by
Datasaab in Linköping, Sweden. It was
built with
discrete transistors and
completed in 1960. Its purpose...
- "SAAB". In the late 1950s Saab
ventured into the
computer market with
Datasaab. The
company was a
result partly of the need to make a
computer that would...
- company,
still known as SAAB, and
together with
subsidiaries as Saab
Group Datasaab, a
former computer company,
started as spin off from Saab AB Saab Automobile...
- with
Philips Teleindustrier) 1978:
Datasaab created from
merger of
Stansaab &
Datasaab 1981:
Ericsson buys
Datasaab and
keeps Alfaskop while SRA procures...
-
Information Systems division of Ericsson,
which had
originated as the
Datasaab computer division of
Swedish aircraft and car
manufacturer Saab. Ericsson...
- (Croatia) D21 – Janeček method, an
electoral system D21, a
computer from
Datasaab D-21 Special, a
guitar made by
Martin Guitar This
disambiguation page lists...
- of Saab to
create Datasaab. In 1981, Ericsson,
believing that
growth in
telecoms would be
lower than that in IT,
purchased Datasaab and
integrated it...
- 1964 Börje
Langefors Sweden
Added COBOL-inspired data
records and I/O
Datasaab D-21
ALGOL 60 1965
Claude Pair [fr] France
Centre de
calcul de la Faculté...
- no
second generation. SARA wasn't used much, but it
became the
start of
DataSAAB and the
development of CK37 and D2. Bubenko, J.; Impagliazzo, J.; Soelvberg...