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Regnecentralen (RC) was the
first Danish computer company,
founded on 12
October 1955.
Through the 1950s and 1960s, they
designed a
series of computers...
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degree in
electronic engineering in 1963,
Brinch Hansen landed a job at
Regnecentralen, then a
research institution under The
Danish Academy of
Technical Sciences...
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personal computers used the 80186:
Danish Regnecentralen: RC750
Partner running CCP/M
Danish Regnecentralen: RC759
Piccoline running CCP/M Australian...
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itself long been recognized; for example, a 1962
coding manual for
Regnecentralen's GIER
computer notes that "it is a time-consuming
sport to code with...
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Computer Software:
Multiprogramming System (PDF). Copenhagen, Denmark:
Regnecentralen.
James E.
White (December 23, 1975). "A High-Level
Framework for Network-Based...
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January 2015. "RC 700
Piccolo Regnecentralen". "RC 750
Partner Regnecentralen". "RC759
Piccoline Regnecentralen". Old
Computers Museum description...
- market, and
greatly expanded ICL's US presence. In 1989, ICL
acquired Regnecentralen of Denmark, a
company with a
distinguished history and re****tion in...
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Danish computer company Regnecentralen where he led
software development efforts for the RC 4000 computer. In 1967,
Regnecentralen was
installing a RC 4000...
- a short-term visa but did not return. He was
hired by Denmark's A/S
Regnecentralen in 1966
where he
worked with Per
Brinch Hansen and
Peter Kraft on the...
- led to a
change of profession. From 1959 to 1969, he was emplo**** at
Regnecentralen, the
Danish computing company,
while at the same time
giving lectures...