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Librascope was a Glendale, California,
division of
General Precision, Inc. (GPI). It was
founded in 1937 by
Lewis W. Imm to
build and
operate theater equipment...
- for
Librascope General Purpose and then
Librascope General Precision, is an
early off-the-shelf computer. It was
manufactured by the
Librascope company...
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Update and Revision). The
Librascope AN/FYQ-11 Data
Processor Set was "a
configuration of the L-3055"
computer that
Librascope manufactured at Glendale...
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developed and
manufactured by
Librascope, and the do****entation
written for the
blackjack program was
written by Mel Kaye of
Librascope Inc. The
August 1956 edition...
- antics: Mel Kaye.
Librascope LGP-30: The drum
memory computer referenced in the
above story, also
referenced on
Librascope LGP-30.
Librascope RPC-4000: Another...
- one U.S.
Naval sonar fire
control computer of the
later 1950s, made by
Librascope, was of this type, as was the prin****l
computer in the Mk. 56 Gun Fire...
- the
uppercase letters K, S, N, J, F and L for the
values 10 to 15. The
Librascope LGP-30 (1956) used the
letters F, G, J, K, Q and W for the
values 10 to...
- A 1956
Librascope LGP-30 "desk computer"...
- were
removed and the
submarines were
equipped with the
Lockheed Martin Librascope Submarine fire-control
system (SFCS) to meet the
operational requirements...
- and 300
germanium diodes. LGP-30 1956 ~500 Desk-size
computer made by
Librascope; bit-serial drum
machine with only 113 tubes,
along with 1,450 diodes...