- 1950s
FACOM 138A
Irregularly numbered relay computers include:
FACOM 318A,
FACOM 415A,
FACOM 416A,
FACOM 426A,
FACOM 426B,
FACOM 514A,
FACOM 524A
FACOM 200...
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Hardware was made in 2005. In the same year,
Stanley Works also
acquired Facom. 2006:
Stanley furthered its
corporate ****ets in the
security market by...
-
experience gained from
building the
FACOM 100.
FACOM "
FACOM 100-Computer Museum". museum.ipsj.or.jp.
Retrieved 2019-12-01. "
FACOM 128A and 128B
Relay Computers"...
- The
FACOM 128 was a relay-based
electromechanical computer built by Fujitsu. Two
models were made,
namely the
FACOM 128A,
built in 1956, and the
FACOM 128B...
- The
Fujitsu FACOM VP is a
series of
vector supercomputers designed, manufactured, and
marketed by Fujitsu.
Announced in July 1982, the
FACOM VP were the...
-
University Press. p. 62. ISBN 9780719008108. "Fujitsu
Facom 100".
Retrieved 2017-07-26. "
FACOM 128A and 128B
Relay Computers".
Retrieved 2017-07-26. "Profile...
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Fujitsu sold it as the
FACOM 9450Σ, and Matsu****a sold it as the
Operate 8000. By 1988,
Fujitsu sold 250,000
units of the
FACOM 9450 series, and it was...
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Retrieved 5 June 2017.
Black and
Decker shuttering N.C.
plant April 13, 2005 fr:
Facom "Delta/Porter
Cable website. ->About Us/History ->
Section Titled: "A New...
- Works, and is now part of a
group of
brands including Stanley Tools, Proto,
Facom, and
Blackhawk a
subsidiary of
Proto Tools.[citation needed] In 1990, Mac...
- by ****anese
manufacturers to
enter the Lisp
machine market: the
Fujitsu Facom-alpha
mainframe co-processor, NTT's Elis, Toshiba's AI
processor (AIP) and...