- ISBN 91-7738-064-9 "Summary of the
Datasaab History".
Retrieved 2012-10-15.
Datasaabs Vänner (
Datasaab's Friends' Society) IT-ceum A
Datasaab history page Archived...
- 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...
-
Information Systems division of Ericsson,
which had
originated as the
Datasaab computer division of
Swedish aircraft and car
manufacturer Saab. Ericsson...
- 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...
-
Telecommunications mobile telecommunications Stockholm 2001
telecommunications P A
Datasaab Industrials Business support services Linköping 1954
Computer division...
- 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...
- world's
first airborne computer to use
integrated circuits.
Developed by
Datasaab, the CK 37 was the
integrating unit for all
electronic equipment to support...
- 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...
- in
Arnett 1998. Wentzel,
Viggo (1994), "D21. Bits & bytes",
Datasaabs historia,
Datasaabs vänner, Linköping: Hur det började, pp. 7–9, ISBN 978-91-972464-08...