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THE COMPUTER DIRECTORY
AND BUYERS' GUIDE, 1963
the June, 1963 issue of
HComputers and Automation"
Roster of Organizations in the Computer Field
Buyers' Guide for the Computer Field: Products and
Services for Sale or Rent
Surveys of Computing and Consulting Services
Descriptions of Computers : Dig1tal, Analog, Special Purpose
Over 600 Areas of ApRlication of Computers
and more besides

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volume ... $20,000 less in yearly operating

... y improved customer service.

This is what Bell System

DATA-PHON'E service has achieved for Bergen Drug Company, wholesaler
of Hackensack, N.J.

Used with card-punching equipment, DATA-PHONE

service enables the firm to send great quantities of inventory, sales and
billing data over regular telephone lines at a 1600-words-per-minute clip .

.,
Operator at Bergen Drug's South Brunswick division places a DATA-PHONE call to the firm's headquarters in
Hackensack. Next, machines will "talk" to machines, exchanging data from 12,000 punched cards in six hours.

Are you transmitting your business data as quickly and profitably as you
might be? Talk with one of our Communications Consultants and find out.
Just call your Bell Telephone Business Office and ask for him. Do it today.
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM

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C!:>AMPrx CORP. 1'1(;3

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Who made the best medium-speed core memory faster-and then cut your cost 25%?

Yesterday the best core memory for small-to-medium
capacities was the Ampex RVQ series. It was reliable.
And it did the job. But Ampex wanted to make
the best better. Today it is. It's called the RVS.
And here's how it's better. Memory cycle: 5
microseconds -1 microsecond faster than the
RVQ. Word length: 8 to 40 bits-4 bits longer
p
than the RVQ. And the cost? 25% less than the
RVQ. The RVS has a capacity up to 4,096
words. At the same time, it has the flexibility
needed for random access applications or high

AMPEX

speed sequential or buffer operation. It operates on
conventional unfiltered and unregulated AC power. It's
designed for racl, mounting - a 40-bit word
RVS takes up only 15~1 inches of racl, space.
It's reliable. It's simple to operate. And it has
a flip-down front panel for easy maintenance.
The RVS is just one instance of the constant
•
refinements made by Ampex to make sure you
get the finest equipment in the world. That's
the Ampex tradition. For information, write to
Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, California.

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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THE
MT-120

eliminates
pro ram
restricti ns
The new Potter MT-120 Magnetic
Tape Transport features high performance in a COMPLETELY
STANDARD, LOW COST PACKAGE.
An evolutionary development of the
reliable M906TI tape deck, the MT-120
incorporates a patented tape handling
system * that eliminates program
restrictions. This unique engineering
achievement permits Start/Stop, Reverse/Stop or Forward/Reverse operation at up to 200 commands per
second and at tape speeds to 120 ips
without external program delays.
The MT-120 delivers extremely high
data transfer rates. Using the Potter
Contiguous Double Transition** High
Density recording technique, rates of
1.6 x lOG information bits per second
are obtained. And with standard 7channel format, 556 bits per inch are
provided at speeds of 120 ips.

To learn 1HOl'e about the MT-120 and
its unprecedented i-yea]' 'Warranty of
'reliability, 'Write to our Director of
Marketing today . ..
*Potter Patent No. 3,016,~07
"Potter Patent No. 2,859,357
(other patents pending)

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POTTER INSTRUMENT CO., INC.

151 Sunnyside Boulevard • Plainview, New York

T.M.

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computers and data processors:
the design, applicatiom,
and implications 0/
in/ormation processing systems.

JUNE, 1963

Vol. XII, No.6

editor and publisher
EDMUND C. BERKELEY

assistant editors

THE

MOSES M. BERLIN
NEIL D. MACDONALD
L. LADD LOVETT

contributillg editMs

COMPUTER

ANDREW D. BOOTH
NED CHAPIN
JOHN W. CARR, III
ALSTON S. HOUSEHOLDER
PETER KUGEL

advisory

DIRECTORY

COlllllllttee!

T. E. CHEATHAM, JR.
GEORGE E. FORSYTHE
RICHARD W. HAMMING
ALSTON S. HOUSEHOLDER
HERBERT F. MITCHELL, JR.

and

associate publisher

BUYERS'

PATRICK J. MCGOVERN

prod1tcfiolZ manager
ANN B. BAKER

art director

GUIDE

J. LOVELL

cirClllatioll manager
VIRGINIA A. NELSON, 815 Washington St.
Newtonville 60, Mass., DEcatur 2·5453

For 1963

{fdl'erfi.riJ1g represenfatilJes
Chicago 11, COLE, MASON AND DEMING
737 N. Michigan Ave., SU 7·6558
Las Angeles 5, WENTWORTH F. GREEN
439 So. Western Ave., DUnkirk 7·8135
San Francisco 5, A. S. BABCOCK
605 Market St., YUkon 2·3954
Elsewhere, THE PUBLISHER
815 Washington St., DEcatur 2·5453
Newtonville 6D, Mass.

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COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION, FOR JUNE 1963

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COMPUTER RESEARCH

SCIENTISTS
SALARIES $10,000 TO $20,000

+

Our client is a leading nonprofit organization, located in the Washington, D. C. area, whose end product
is reports.
They are comparatively new in the computer sciences field, although very well established as an organization and in other activities. This comparative newness, in conjunction with their determination for excellence,
requires new programs and new approaches on their part, and provides exceptional opPortunities for advancement and development for those joining them.
Since they are new in this field, they need outstanding professionals to head up and give direction to their
work in the areas noted below.
Actually, two types of computer scientists are needed.
Common denominators will be the interest, determination, and ability to push back, if not to hurdle, the
frontiers of the "state of the art" in computer science.
.

A. ONE GROUP OF PROFESSIONALS WILL WORK INDEPENDENTLY ON
PROGRAMS THAT THEY THEMSELVES TAKE THE LEAD IN DEVELOPING AND FORMULATING.
B. The other group will be just as imaginative and creative, but will work in
sponsored areas, with goals laid out a hit more.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
1. • Machine problem or procedure oriented languages
• Pattern recognition
• Programmed learning
• Artificial intelligence
• On-line programming
• To work on research in computer science
2. Compiler development for problem or procedure oriented
languages. Experience on 7090 machine languages arid in machine war gaming useful. To work on compiler for war game
oriented languages.
3. Model making and programming of machine war games,
machine simulation of military operations, or other military computer applications. Experience in construction and/or maintaining operating systems and compilers desirable, for work on a war
game oriented language and compiler study.
4. Developing scientific computer applications. Emphasis in
machine language coding for IBM 709 or 7090. Will assist in
design, development and maintenance of an operating system for
IBM 1401-7040. Will also provide consultation and/or instruction in computing techniques and processes.
Desired backgrounds should include graduate degrees in Mathematics, Engineering, or the Physical Sciences. Candidates, particularly for level A., should also be capable of successfully making
verbal and written presentations, and of communicating effectively with non-computer scientists as
well.
ll!'H HAVE OTHER POSITIONS OF A BASICALLY SIMILAR NATURE, AS WELL
AS OPENINGS COVERING EVERY PHASE OF THE ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING FIELD, WITH OTHER CLIENTS COAST TO COAST.
Resumes should be as complete as possible. Indicate the type of work sought and include current salary, salary requirements, and geographic areas you will not consider.

All inquiries treated confidentially. All charges and relocation expenses
are paid for by our client company.
Contact: Herbert Halbrecht

Herbert Halbrecht Associates, Inc.

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332 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, DEPT. CA-6

11691 NATIONAL BLVD., DEPT. CA-6

CHICAGO 4, ILLINOIS

LOS ANGELES 64, CALIF.

HArrison 7-2876

Phone: 478-8657

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

THE COMPUTER DIRECTORY AND BUYERS' GUIDE, 1963
Table of Contents
Editorial - Computers and the Real World.
Roster of Organizations in the Computer Field
Roster of Products and Services: Buyers' Guide to the Computer Field
Survey of Computing Services.
Survey of Consulting Services.
Survey of Software Suppliers .
Descriptions of Digital Computers.
Survey of Commercial Analog Computers
Survey of Special Purpose Computers and Data Processors
Over 600 Areas of Application of Computers
Roster of School, College, and University Computer Centers.
Roster of Computer Associations .
Computer Users Groups - Roster.
Who's Who in the Computer Field.

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64
67
68

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86
88

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97
99
104

ADVERTISING INDEX
Following is the index of advertisements. Each item contains: Name and address of the advertiser / page number
where the advertisement appears / name of agency if any.

Albert, Nellissen, Inc., 501 Madison Ave~, New York
22, N. Y. / Page 99 / Lee-Myles Associates, Inc.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 195 Broadway.
New York 7, N. Y. / Page 2/ N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc.
Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, Calif. / Pages 3,
103 / Cunningham & Walsh, Inc.
Audio Devices, Inc., 444 Madison Ave., New York 22,
N. Y. / Page 100 / Charles W. Hoyt Co., Inc.
Benson-Lehner Corp., 1476 Califa St., Van Nuy,s, Calif.
/ Page 101 / Studio Artists, Inc.
Berkeley Enterprises, Inc., 815 Washington St., Newtonville 60, Mass. / Pages 84, 91 / Burroughs Corp., Detroit, Mich. / Page 8 / CampbellEwald Co.
Dialight Corp., 60 Stewart Ave., Brooklyn 37, N. Y. /
Page 49 / H. J. Gold Co.
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., 3000 Ocean Park Blvd. ,
Santa Monica, Calif. / Page 98 / J. Walter Thompson Co.
Gordon & Breach, Science Publishers, Inc., 150 Fifth
Ave., New York 11, N. Y. / Page 27 / Herbert Halbrecht Associates, Inc., 332 So. Michigan
Ave., Chicago 4, Ill. / Page 6 / J. D. Culea Advertising, Inc.
H-W Electronics, Inc., 14 Huron Dr., Natick, Mass. /
Pages 52, 53 / Litton Systems, Inc., Guidance & Control Systems Div. ,
5500 Canoga Ave., Woodland Hills, Calif. l1?age 29
/ Ellingto.n. & Co., Inc.
National Cash Register Co., Main & K Sts., Dayton 9,
Ohio / Page 102 / McCann-Erickson, Inc.
Potter Instrument Co., Inc., 151 Sunnyside Blvd., Plainview, N. Y. / Page 5 / Gamut, Inc.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J. / Page 24
/ Franklin Spier, Inc.
Stanford University Press, Stanfor~, Qalif. / Page 96 / Systemat, 1107 Spring st., Silver Spring, Md. / Page 96
/ Spectra Associates
COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Univac, Div. of Sperry Rand Corp., Univac Park., St.
Paul 16, Minn. / Page 66 / Pidgeon Savage Lewis, Inc.
Valley Consultants, Inc., 716 York Rd., Towson 4, Md.
/ Page 7 / George C. Ruehl, Jr.

PERSONNEL SPECIALISTS
MissHes and Aerospace
Electronics Systems and Products
Data Processing
Nuclear
Industrial

EXECUTIVE SEARCH
Salaries commensurate with senior status and
degree of contribution. Send resume or write
for our Professional Information Form. Client
companies assume all expenses.

VALLEY CONSULTANTS, Inc.
716 YORK ROAD • BALTIMORE 4, MD.
AREA CODE 301 VAllEY 5·0256
Desiglled to Serve the Pro/eslJioflCll
•• in a I'TofcssionaZ Manner

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ASIGNIFICANT
aDvance In

ranDom
access
DATA PROCESSING

Burroughs introduces a new type of random access magnetic disk
file which~with its data communications and inquiry devicesmakes practical real time applications possible.
In addition, it allows significant advances in memory capacity,
reliability and economy.
The new file eliminates hydraulic or mechanical read/write head
positioners and gives each track of information an electronic head
of its own. This head-per-track principle allows an average access
speed of 20 milliseconds-five times faster than the best of its type
now available.
Instant availability of data eliminates the need for artificial file
organization techniques-and the programing and use problems
which they impose.
Read/write head assemblies self-adjust to maintain a uniform,
precision-controlled air gap between head and disk. Retraction is
automatic as disks decelerate. Result: a completely reliable system.
A totally new disk-plating technique allows high packing density.
Per-module capacity is 9.6 million alphanumeric characters. Thus
data storage can be "built up" in small economical increments to
a maximum of nearly one billion characters. Modules can be added
to your system as needed.
The new disk file greatly extends the application range of our
B 5000 and B 200 series, while giving both systems additional immunity to obsolescence. For additional details, write us at Detroit
32, .Michigan. Remember: our business is computation for all businesses of all sizes, everywhere.

Burroughs Corporation
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C.OMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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EDITORIAL

Computers and the Real World

The occasion of publishing the "9th Annual Computer Directory and Buyers' Guide" -- the June 1963
issue of "Computers and Automation", vol. XII, no. 6,
-- is perhaps an appropriate time to consider again
the relation of computers and the real world. For
this directory and buyers' guide is a report about the
real world, a report which is basically produced not
by computers or data processors but by people. In
fact, it is improbable that computers of this century
could produce such a report from directly observing
the real world.
It is true that every organization mentioned in
this directory is a part of the real world. But the
organization cannot be seen or sensed directly by any
instrumentation. The buildings it occupies can be seen:
the signs showing its name can be seen; the machines
and equipment assembled in its premises can be seen;
but the organization, the company, the government
department, the university, etc., cannot be seen.-nor can it be detected by any instrument that senses
temperature, pressure, liquid level, viscosity, etc.
Only human beings so far can detect, describe, and
give original first-hand reports about organizations.

A computer or a data processor seems to have a
relation to a human organization much like the relation of a man to an anthill. The man can see the ants
working at their tasks; he can watch the queen ant eat
and lay eggs; but he can't talk to the ants nor listen to
what they communicate; he has to infer or deduce the
organization of the anthill. A computer could only
infer or deduce a human organization.

This being the case, a directory like this one is
the result of cooperation and help from many human
COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

beings. This is the main reason why we are able to
publish this directory. We express our gratitude to
all those kind persons whose contributio~s of information and reporting have helped us produce this directory.
If there are errors of omission or commission,
changes or revisions, wc shall be vory grateful to any
reader who tells us; and we plan to publish the revised
information in an early issue of "Computers and Automation".

Even though computers cannot directly observe
organizations in the real world, the effects of computers upon the real world and upon the organizations in
it, are becoming steadily greater and greater. For
example, in this directory is a list of over 600 areas
of application of computers. This list is interesting:
a careful reading of this list gives striking evidence
of the variety and quanitity of places where a computer
can be applied in organizations and elsewhere. "Over
600", now; in a few more years, the number will be
"over 1000W And in the years to come, the fabric of
organization will be woven with strands in which computers and data processors will be indispensable.

EDITOR

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_IS'1r

ROSlER OF ORGANIZAliONS ./
IN THE COMPUTER FIELD
(Cumulative, information as of May 1, 1963)

I.

The purpose of this Roster is to report organizations in the computer field: organizations making or
developing computing machinery or data-processing
machinery; organizations supplying services in the computer field; and organizations supplying significant components used in the computer field if related to the field
(for example, ferrite cores would be such a component).
Entries. Each Roster entry if complete contains:
Name of the organization, its address / Telephone number / Description of its main activities, main products
in the field, any comments / Types of activities it engages in, size (expressed in number of employees),
year established, nature of its interest in the computer
field. In cases where we do not have complete information, we put down what we have.
Acc.!J.ra_~.

We have tried to make each entry
accurate to the extent of information in our possession.
We shall be grateful for any more information or additions or corrections that anyone is kind enough to send
us. Although we have tried to be accurate and complete,
we assume no liability for any statements expressed or
implied.

Jnterest in Computers and A1l0!l?-3::tJQ'!!'
Dc Digital computing machinery
Ac Analog computing machinery
Ic Incidental interests in computing machinery
SC Servomechanisms
Cc Automatic control machinery
Mc Automatic materials handling machinery
*C This organization has kindly furnished us with information expressly for the purpose of the Roster and
therefore our report is likely to be more complete and
accurate than otherwise might be the case. (C for
Checking) /63: information furnished in 1963 / 62: information furnished in 1962 / etc.

Organization Entry Form
The form to be completed for an entry in the
Roster of Organizations follows:
1. Your organization's correct name? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2.
3.
4.
5.

Streetaddress? ___________________
Telephone number?_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
City, zone, state? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Types of computers, data processors, accessories,
components, services, etc., that you produce or
offer?______________________

6.

Types of activity that you engage in:

The key to the abbreviations follows:
) Research
) Selling
) Manufacturing
) Consulting
) Other (please explain)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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Ma
Sa
Ra
Ca
Ga
Pa
Ba

Manufacturing activity
Selling activity
Research and development
Consulting
Government activity
Problem -solving
Buying activity
(Used also in combinations as in RMSa "research, manufacturing and selling activity")

Size
Ls Large size, over 500 employees
Ms Medium size, 50 to 500 employees
Ss Small size, under 50 employees
(no. in parentheses is approx. no. of employees)
When Established
Le Long established organization (1932 or earlier)
Me Organization established a "medium" time ago
(1933 to 1952)
Se Organization established a short time ago (1952
or later)
.
(no. in parentheses is year of establishment)

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7.
8.
9.

Approximate number of your employees ?_ _ _ __
Year organization was established? _ _ _ _ _ __
Listings for three of your executives:
President:,__________________________

Public Relations Director:_____________________
Advertising Manager: ______________
This data supplied by_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Title _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Date._ _ _ _ _ __

II.
In putting together the "Roster of Products and
Services, Buyers' Guide to the Computer Field" this
year, we found it desirable to include many products
and services for organizations not included in the main
"Roster of Organizations".
The names and addresses of these other organizations are listed in the "Supplement to the Roster of
Organizations", beginning after the main'Roster.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963.

Roster of Organizations
ROSTER

Abacus Inc., 1718 21st St., Santa Monica, Calif. /
UPton 0-9422; EXbrook 3-9777 / *C 63
Digi tal modules, prograrrunable digi tal general
purpose buffers, stored program general purpose
digital computers, custom systems / RMCa Ss (40)
Se (1957) Dlc
Abacus Information Management Co., P.O. Box 399,
New York 8, N.r. / *C 63
Technical and managerial guidance to administrative officials responsible for wide variety of
civilian and military systems. Functions served
include appraisal, audit, professional criticism, review, crystallization of procedures and
standards, and financial valuation / CGPa Ss(2)
Se(1962) Ic
AIL Inc., P.O. Box 11193, Palo Alto, Calif. / - /
*C 63
Engineering and consulting services in the processing of analog, audio, digital and optical
signals / Ca Ss (2) Se (961) Ic
ACF Electronics Div., ACF Industries, Inc., 48 Lafa')ette St., Riverdale, Md. / WArfield 7-4444 /
*C 62
.Special purpose analog computers, test equipment computers, magnetic clutches, simulators,
digital data transmission equipment / RMSa
Ls (130D) Le (ACF, 1899) Alc
Acme Visible Records, Inc., Crozet, Va. / 703-8233611 / *C 63
Accessory filing equipment for control of input/output in data processing / RMSCa Ls(700)
Le(1914) Ic
AC Spark Plug Div., General Motors Corp., 7929 S.

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Ave., Milwaukee 1, Wis. / SOuth 2-7000 /
Design, development and production of general
purpose and special purpose digital computers
for space and airborne systems and other applications / RMa Ls (8100) Me (1948) Dc
Actuarial Computing Service, Inc., 1389 Peachtree
St., N.,E., Atlanta 9, Ga. / TR 5-6727 / "C 63
Specializing in computer applications for the
insurance industry, job shop computing / Ca
Ss (7) Se (1956) Dc
Adage, Inc., 292 Main St., Cambridge 42, Mass. /
UN 4-6620 / .. c 63
A-D and D-A converters, bi-directional computer
links, mUltiplexers, digital multimeters, hybrid data systems / MSa Ms(over 100) Se(1957)
Ic
ADB Institutet (Scandinavian Automatic Data Processing Institute), Chalmers University of Technology, Gibraltargatan 5, Gothenburg 5, Sweden / ·C 63
University training in automatic data processing. Consulting, programming, coding, and
running problems on Alwac III E (Wegemat1c 1000)
and SAAB D27 computers for industries in Scandinavia / RCPa Ss(25) Se(1957) Dc
Adcom Corp., 9732 Cozycroft Ave., Chatsworth, Calif.
/ 341-4635 / *C 63
Design, develop, and manufacture line of highspeed, low-cos t, analog-to-digi tal converters,

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Addo-x Inc., 300 Park Ave., New York 22, N.Y. /
PL 5-5420/ *C 63
Add punches: adding machines linked to IBM keypunches / MSa Ms(60) Me(1947) Ic
Admiral Corp., 3800 W. Cortland St., Chicago 47,
Ill. / 3l2-SP2-{)100 / ·C 63
Power supplies, delay lines, ~ode 'converters, decoders, digi tal corrununications equipment / HIla
Ls (6000) Me (1934) Dlc
Adtrol Electronics, Inc .• 116 N. 7th St., Philadelphia 6: Pa. / WA 2-4231 / *C 63
Recorders / &llSa Ss(15) Se(1961) Ic
Advance Data Systems Corp., 2037 Granville Ave., Los
Angeles 25, Cali f. / 478-0245 / .. c 63
Systems analysif / RroISC(special engineering)a
Ss (26) Se(1962) Dlc
Advanced Information Systems, Inc., 3002 Midvale
Ave., Los Angeles 34, Calif. / GR 8-9801 / *C 63

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Advanced Scientific Instruments, Div. of EMR, £\249
Hanson Court, Minneapolis 29, Minn. / KEllogg 32501 / *C 63
Electronic digital computers and related peripheral equipment / RrolSa Ms (90) Se (1961) Dlc
Aemco, Oiv. of Telex -- name changed to Telex/Aemco,
a Div. of Telex, Inc., which see
Aeronutronic Div., Ford Motor Co., Ford Rd., Newport
Beach, Calif. / ORiole 5-1234 / *C 63
Memories, elements and stacks / RMCa Ls (2500)
Se (1956) Dlc
Aerovox Corp., Bellville Ave., New Bedford, Mass.
WYman 4-9661 / *C 62
Capacitors -- all types, resistors, jacks,
switches / RMSa Ls(3000) Le(1922) Ic
Aetna Products Co., Inc., New South Rd. & Commercial,
Hicksville, N.Y. / 5l64VElls 1-3120/ *C 63
Inked ribbons for computers and data processing /
Ma Ss (30) Me(l941l Ic·
Aircraft Armn;nents, Inc., York Rd., Cockeysville,
Md. / 301-666-1400 / *C 63
Special purpose computers, simulators, training
systems, telemetering systems, test equipment,
instrumentation, and special purpose devices for
miss i les, space vehicles and other mil i tary weapons systems, air traffic control, etc., based on
custom speCifications / mr5a Ls(1l50) Me (1950)
DAlc
AiResearch Mfg. Co. ,of Arizona (a div. of The Garrett
Corp.), 402 S. 36th St., Phoenix 34, Ariz. / BR 5-

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June,

6311 / *C 62
Pneumatic analog computers / &\ISa Ls (3600) Me
(1950) Ac
Airflyte Electronics Co., 535 Ave. A, Bayonne, N.J.
201 HE 6-2230 / *C 63
Analog-digital converters, corrunutating devices,
prograrruning switches / RMa Ms (75) Me (1948)
DAlc
Airpax, Electronics , Inc., 6601 N.W. 19th St., Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. / 587-1100/ ·C 63
Differential, analog computer type magnetic amplifiers; complete line of servo, data logging
and control systems; choppers, circuit breakers,
transformers and telemetry equipment / RMSa
Ms (500) Me (1947) Ic
Alden Electronic and Impulse Recording EqUipment
Company Inc., 1 Washington St., Westboro, Mass.
FOrest 6-4467 / *C 63
All purpose facsimile equipment / RMSa Ms Me
(1948) Ic
Alden Products Co., 1140 N. Main St., Brockton,
Mass. / JUniper 3-0160/ .. c 62
Cable assemblies, metal chassis, patch cords,
coil winding bobbins, breadboard ki ts, computer
packaged circui ts, connectors, magnetic cores,
fastening devices" jacks, magnetic storage,
lights, indicator systems; components to mount,
package, connect, and monitor electronic circuitry / RMSa Ms(300) Le(1930) Ic
All American Engineering Co., Lancaster Ave. & Centre
Rd •• Wilmington 99, Del. / 994-0951 / ..c 63
Equipment performance recorders, plethysmograph,
medical and electrical instruments / RMSPa Ms
(345) Se(1952) Ic
Allied Control Company, Inc., 2 East End Ave., New
York 21, N.Y. /lIJtterfield 8-7403/·C 63
Relays, subminiature toggle and push button
switches, solenoid valves / RMSa Ls (950) Me

grarruning sys tems and pinboards, computer power
supplies / Ma Ls (1500) Me09411 Ic
Amplifier Corp. of America, 398 Broadway, New York 13,
N.r. / WOrth 6-2929 / *C 63
Tape recorders, tape decks, transistorized electronic modules and plug-in boards, transistorized
power supplies, transistorized amplifiers; flutter meters, demagnetizers; ins truments to order /
RMCPa Ss (25; as an affiliate of Keystone Camera
Co., Inc., additional personnel and facilities
readily available) Me (1936) Ic
Amulex Electronics, Inc., 467 Connecticut Ave., South
Norwalk, Conn. / 203-866-8020/ .C 63
Time code generators, automatic component testers, cus tom test equipment / MCa Ss (12) Se
(1962) Ic
Anadex Instruments Inc., 7617 Hayvenhurst Ave., Van
Nuys, Calif. / 782-9527 / .C 63
Electronic counters / Ma Ss(40) Se(1957) Ic
Analogue Controls, Inc., 200 Frank Rd., Hicksville,
L.I., N.Y. / OVerbrook 1-7300 / ·C 63
Resistors / Ma Ms (150) Se(1956) Ic
Andersen Laboratories Inc., 501 New Park Ave., West
Hartford 10, Conn. / ADams 6-1281 / ..c 62
Digi tal delay lines, trans is torized memory devices, magnetostrictive delay lines, ultrasonic
delay lines, electromagnetic delay lines / RMSa
Ms(140) Me(951) DSc
Anelex Corp., 150 Causeway St., Boston 14, Mass. /
RIchmond 2-1720 / *C 63
High-speed printer systems, Series 4 Print
Station, high-speed lis ters, airborne printer.
Special purpose and mili tarized printer systems,
random access disc storage and other peripheral
EaP equipment, Anelex printer training school/
mr5a Ls(850) Me (1952) Ic
Applied Data Research, Inc., 7.59 State Rd., Princeton, N.J. / 6094VAlnut 1-8550/ .C 62

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Ass ociates, Inc., 43 Leon St., Boston 15, Mass. / GArrison 7-2434 / ·C 62
Service on IBM 1620 digital computer and a GPS
high-speed analog computer; generalized research
and development in the physical sciences / RMCa
Ms (230) Me (1951) DAlc
American Bosch Arma Corp., Roosevelt Field, Garden
City, NS. / - / ·C 62
Digital and analog computers, packaged computer
circui ts, high-speed prin ters, photoelectric
readers, computer test equipment and fire control equipment / MSa Ls (8651) Le(19l9) DAICc
American Business Systems, Inc., 2929 "B" St.,
Philadelphia 34, Pa. / - / ..c 63
Data processing cards, recording papers /Ma
?s ?e Ic
American Concertone, Inc., 9449 W. Jefferson nlvd.,
Culver City, Calif. lUPton 0-72·15/ ·C /,3
Mnnufnc turers of magnet I c tnpo reconlcn /n'pruducers / Ma Ms (22G) Mo(l?H) Ie
Americnn lIatn Mnchlnes, Inc., 7 Comillercial St.,
11Icksville, N.Y. / - / ·C 62
Portnble cnrol punch: converter, card to pnper
tope: doto recording and collating equipment /
&I\SCa Ms (75) Se(l961) Ic
American Data Services, Inc., 0110 [sic] S.W. Bancroft St., Portland I, Ore. / CApitol 6-6851 /
·C 63
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and scientific groups. Computers used are Burroughs 205 and IBM 1401/ Ca Ss(20) Se(196O)
Ic
American Hydromath Corp., 24-20 Jackson Ave., Long
Island City 1, N.Y. / EX 2-4242 / *C 62
Mechanical and electro-mechanical analog computers; special purpose slide rules, quality control computers, mechanical nomographs / RMSCc
Ss (10) Me (1940) Ac
American Lava Corp., Manufacturers Rd." Chattanooga
5, Tenn. / 265-3411 / *C 63
Custom manufacturing services including technical ceramics and metal-ceramic combinations /
Ma Ls (over 1000) Le (1902) Ic
American Research and Manufacturing Corp., 920 Halpine Ave., Rockville" Md. / HA 7-7116 / *C 62
Electronic components. preparation of manuals
:~~e;r/i~~9 ~!~;5) el:~~~~~!~ha~!cal design ser-

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P.O. Box 273, Beaverton,
Biophysical analog computers, operational amplifiers / RMCa Ss(17) Se(1958) Alc
Aries Corp., 7722 Morgan Ave. So" Minneapolis 23,
Minn. / UN 6-3321 / .C 63
System engineering, system analyses and pro~
grarruning services I Ca Ss (22) Se (1962) Ic
Arkay Engineering, Inc., 11800 W. Olympic Blvd.,
Los Angeles 64, Calif. / GRanite 9-8028 / .. c 63
Engineering and consulting services. Experienced in designing and shipping hardware.
Semiconductor circuits, data systems, automatic
checkout and control, complete computers, telemetry, instruments, value analysis, proposals /
Ca Ss (12) Se (1958) Ic
Arma Div., American Bosch Arma Corp., Garden City,
N.Y. / PIoneer 2-2000 / .C 63
Microminiature digital computers, memory subsystems, displays, velocity counters / RMa

American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and Associated
Bell Systems Telephone Companies, (Hq) 195 Broadway, New York 7, N.Y. / - / *C 63
Complete com.nunications services for data processing systems / RMS(service)a Ls(735,ooO) Le
Ic
The American University, Center for Technology and
Administration, 1901 F St. N.W., Washington 6,
D.C. / STerling 3-4940/ ..c 63
Research: teaching: training: consulting. Two
LGP-30's: off-line Flexowri ter, systems design,
cours es, ADP courses / RC (educati on-training) a
Ss (8) Se(1960) Ic
Amperex Electronic Corp., 230 Duffy Ave., HicksVille, L.r., N.Y. / 5l6-l'1El-6200 / *C 63
Electron tubes, semiconductors (transistors,
diodes, rectifiers), circuit blocks, solid state
digital systems and sub-systems /Ma Ls(600)
Le (1925) Ie
Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corp., Broadview, Ill. / - /
Connectors and potentiometers for computer applications; all types / RMSa Ls Se(1958) Ic
~
Amphenol Connector Div., Amphenol-Borg Electronics
Corp., 11130 S. 54th Ave., Chicago 50, Ill. / BIshop
2-1000 / *C 62
Standard, miniature, and micromini ature connectors. Intercon printed circuitry. Cable nssemblies / RMSa Ls(2500) Le(1932 as American Phenolic) Ic
AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. / 564-0101 / ·C (,3
Solderless terminals, connectors, patchcord pro-

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Applied Dynamics, Inc., 2275 Platt Rd., Ann Arbor,
Mich. / 313-662-4493 / .. c 63
General and special purpose analog computers
RMSa Ids (80) Se (1957) Ac
Applied Magnetics Corp., 749 South Kellogg Ave.,
Goleta, Calif. / 805-967-0123/ *C 63
Custom designed precision magnetic recording
heads for computer and ins trumentation applications / RMSCa Ms (100) Se (1957) Ic I.,
Aracon Laboratories Div., Allied Research Associates,
Inc., Virginia Rd., Concord, Moss. / 617-369-9000 /
.C 63
Service on I1ll\ 1620 dlultal c"ml'utcr nnd a GPS
hl\Jh-!I)(~O~,1 nnniog computer: Ill'n!'rnll7.ct! rc!Cnrch
and ,to'v"I"!,,,,,,nt In tI\I~ ph)'~I",,1 orlo'n,,,'. / HMCn
Ms(:!:J(»),M"(I'!:i:!) 11,\lr
.\1::.11,\ III v. of ,\11 ,\lIlI'r I ","1 I:ntJ Ino'Ilr I ntJ C"., 1:1::; Mnl n
St., 1I"II"vlll" oJ, 1' ..1• .' - / ·C II:!
Cust"," ,k!I'Jnet.! teu e'lulplu~nt, In!lrumcntntlon,
controls, power supplies, pulse (lIopllClon,
special purpose analog computers / ftll';Cn S! (15)
Se(l956) AlCc
Arenberg Ultrasonic Lab. Inc., 9.1 Green St., Jamnica Plain 30, Mass. / 6l7-JAmaica 2-8640 / .C 63
Ultrasonic test equipment /Ma Ss(25) Me (1950)
Ic

The ~~~~~3~ng~~~;~!~~ C~~~ Railroad Ave. & West
St., Marengo, Ill. / (Chicago) ANdover 3-6300 /
*C 63
Magnetic materials / MSa Ls (800) Me (1936) Ic
A R &,T ElectroniCS Inc. -- name changed to Baldwin
Electronics, Inc., which see
Assembly Producers; Inc., 75 Wilson Mills Rd., Chesterland, Ohio! flA 3-3131 / *C 62
Contact meter relays, panel meters, "packaged
controls," special electronic controls, electrically actuated controls, automatic control
equipment / RMSCa Ms (300) Me (1915) DACc
Associated Sales Analysts, Inc., 220 West ,I2nd St.,
New York 36, N.Y. / - / .C 63
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Punched card and mnunetlc tnpo elcctronic data
processing / C(data processlrlfJ)1I ~l'i(200) So
(1952) Ic
Association of Data Procossln'J So'rvlcc Orgnnl7.atlons,
947 Old York Rd., Abln\lton, 1';). / 21G-<..:i?-13(Xl /
*C 63
A non-profit association: S)'lIIpo!lutn, literature.
General association servin's to owners and managers of data proc'~ssln\l !ervlce centers / Ca
Ss (2) Se (19(,0) Ic
Astrodata Inc., 2.10 E. Palais Rd., Anaheim, Calif. /
71-1-772-1000 / .c (,3
Computer-centeret! data reduction systems
t: (wholly-owned subsidiary COMCOR, Inc. manufactures analog computers and components) Ma
Ms (.130) Se(1%Il) Ic

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Astrometrics, Inc., 1108 Santa !larbara St., Santa
lJarbara, Calif. / WOodland 5-0931 G 'i6S-{),IO(, /
*C 62
Electronic commutators, decoilullutators, FM rL'ceivers (telemetry), low-level swi tthes and choppers, multiplexers, demlll tiple,ers, Servusound
high-fidelity audio systems, Articulator audio
system (intelligence improving receiving equipment), no-moving parts recorder and playback
system, low-level amplifiers, etc., automatic
dlltll processing systems, telemetry systems, ampli tude probabi 1 i ty-dens i ty analyzer sys tem /
RMa Ss (2) 5e(957) DAlc
Astron Div., Renwell Industries, Inc., 255 Grant
Ave., E. Newark, N.J. / Ifllmboldt 2-7800 / ·C 63
Various types of paper capaci tors, electrolytic
capacitors, solid tnntnlum capacitors and fixed
dielectric and R.F. interference noise suppression filters / Ma Ms(350) Me (1950) Ic
Atlas Precision Products Co. Div. of Prudential Indllstries, Inc., 3UOI Castor Ave., Philadelphia 24,
Pa. / JEfferson 5-3700 / *C 63
Mechanical analog computers for fire control,
radar etc.; geared mechanisms servos. etc.:
analog-to-digi tal converters, sub-assemblies;
preCision gears, differentials, bearings / Ma/
Ms (1U2) Le (1927) Alc
Audio Devices, Inc., 44,1 Madison Ave., New York 22,
N.Y. / PLaza 1-6640 / *C 63
Computer audiotape, magnetic recording tape for
computers / RMSa iris (275) Me (1937) Ie
Audio Instrument Co., Inc., 135 West 14 St., New
York 11, N.Y. / ORegon 5-7820 / ·C 63
Analog time delay devices; logarithmic converters / RlISa Ss (9) lie (1949) Ic
Auerbach Corporation, 1634 Arch St., Philadelphia 3,
Pa. / LO 3-7737 / ·C 63
Consulting services in systems engineering, computer programming, business informati,on systems,
product and market planning, programlled teaching, compu ter nnalys is (s tandard EDP repor ts) /
Ca Ms (l00) Se (1957) DAI c
Automated Accounting Center of Connecticut, 7 Field
St., Waterbury, Conn. / PL 6-U309 / *C 63
Data processing services. Equipment: Bendix
G-15 computer, NCR sorter-reader, sorter-coupler,
adding machine punches, magnetic tape accessories, Flexowriters, punched card accessories /
SCa Ss (10) Se (1961) Dc
Automated Procedures Corp., 306 Park Ave. S., New
York, N.Y. / MU 5-7276 / "C (,2
IBM 1401 - 1410; Univac file computer; Friden;
nil periphery equipment. Subsidiaries: Cybernetics Systems Corp. -- research, consulting;
Payroll Procedures Corp. -- Univac payroll service; Computer Management Corp. -- computer
equipment leasing; N.Y. Tabulating -- IBM [lata
Processing Center / RSC(service bureau, data
processing center)a lis (SS) Se(1')60) Illc
Automated Systems International, Inc., 100,10 Freeland Ave., Detroit 27, Mich. / WE 3-6150 / ·C 63
Packaged automotive systems for automobile
dealers' internal operati ons / RSCa Ss (20)
Se(1960) Ie
Automatic Electric Co. -- name changed to Automatic
Electric Sales Corp., which see
Automatic Electric Sales Corp., Northlake, Ill. /
345-7111 / ·C 62
Relays and rotary stepping swi tches for industrial control, and control systems / RMSa Ls
(8500) Le 0(91) Ic
Automation Engineers, 344 W. State St., Trenton U,
N.J. / OWen 5-2625 / ·C 63
Consultants in automatic control maChinery, automatic materials handling equipment, and information handling equipment. Designers of specialized data processing equipment, including office
machinery coupling mechanisms. Analysis of automation economics; supervis i on of ins tallati ons /
HMSCa Ss (20) Me (1942) ICMc
Automation Management, Inc., 25 Brigham St., Westboro, Mass. / 366-4423 / ·C 63
Performance computer; management and automation
engineering; contractors of integrated processes
/ RSCa Ss (3) Se (1955) Ic
Autonetics Industrial Products, Operating Div. of
Autonetics, a Div. of North American Aviation,
Inc., 3400 East 70th St., Long Beach 5, Calif. /
MEtcalf 4-3220 / ·C 63
RECOMP general purpose digi tal computers and
peripheral equipment including; RECOMP II,
medium-scale general purpos e solid-state digi tal
computer; REC(MP III, small-scale general purpose solid-state digi tal computer; FACITAPE
Cons ole, high-speed tape punch/reader sys tem;
VERSATAPE, off-li ne tape preparation uni t; RECOMP Magnetic Tape memory system; RECOMP X-Y Digital Plotter; REC(llP Card adapter unit, Model
151 150 cps tape punch, Model 110 600 cps capacitance-sensing tape reader, for original equipment mnnufacturers and electronic systems engineering firms /1\MSa Ls(35,Ooo) Me (195'J)
M
IllSCc
Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., 10·109 Meech Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio / iJ.11-1\310 / ·C 63
nesilJn, development and manufacture of special
anel general digital indication/control equipm"nt; solid-stnte power computers and multipliers; semi-automatic test equipment / RMCa
Ms(7C,) Se(I%I) DIc
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Babcock Electronics Corp., 1640 Monrovia Ave., Costa
Mesa, Calif. / LIberty 1)-0611 / ·C 63
rumllanel control and guidance systems including
recei vers t transmi t ters. encoders decoders.
I

signal generators and support equipment / RMSa
Ls (1000) Me (1947) Ic
Bailey Meter Co., 1050 Ivanhoe Rd., Cleveland 10,
Ohio / 451-4600 / *C 63
Automatic control equipment, special purpose
computers, data processing equipment, analog and
digi tal information systems / RMSa Ls (2000)
Le(1916) !lACe
Baldwin Electronics, Inc., 1101 McAlmont, Little
Rock, Ark. / 501-FR 5-6441 / *C 63
Photoelectric analog to digi tal shaft-position
encoders / HMa Ms (175) Se (953) Ic
Basic & Experimental PhysiCS, 133 Palmer, Box 689,
Falmou th, Mass. / KI 8-2175 / *C 63
Digi tal computer programming, numerical analyI- sis, des ign of analog and digi tal real-time control, data processing / RCa Ms (230) Se(1953)
*,:'

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Battelle Memorial Institute, 505 King Ave., Columbu s I, Oh i 0 / - / *C 62
Digi tal and analog research' in systems e'ngineering, servomechanism, automatic control machinery, and automatic materials handling machinery
/ Ra Ls (2200) Le (1929) DAISCMc
Beckman ,Instruments, Inc., Berkeley Div., 2200
Wright Ave., Richmond, Calif.; Helipot Div., 2500
Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, Calif.; Systems Div.,
2400 lIarbor Blvd., Fullerton, Calif. / Berkeley
Div. -- LAndscape 6-7730; Helipot Div. and Systems Div. -- TRojan 1-4848 / *C 62
Ins truments, sys tems and components for analysis, measurement and control: amplifiers; automatic test and control equipment; printed circui t boards; printed circuits, including ari thmetical, logical and plug-in types; analog computers and computer components and services;
all types of information converters; electronic
counters; high-speed mul ti-channel data processing systems, recording and reduction equipment;
delay lines, dials; potentiometers; Hall Effect
devices; high-speed printers; servomechanisms;
telemetering systems; test equipment, translating equipment; systems components; missile
checkout systems; and military study contracts
in areas of computing instrumentation and data
processing / RMSGa Ls (5000) Me (1935) DAISCc
Beemak Plastics, 7424 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif. / 215-463-5627 / "C 63
Plastic holders for punched cards / Ma Ss (25)
Se (1952) Ic
Be~l/:~o~~stems Co., P.O. Box I, Buffalo 5, N.Y. /
IBM 607, 1401, 704 and 7090 / RMa Ls (3800) Se
09(0) DAc
Bell & Howell Micro-Data Div., 7100 McCormick Rd.,
Chicago 45, Ill. / AM 2-1600 / ·C 63
Microfilm recorders .and readers designed to complement computer and tab printers / RMS (servicing) a ?s Se (l961l Ic
Belock Instrument Corp., 112-03 14th Ave., College
Point 56, N.Y. / HI 5-4200 / ·C 63
Research and development, design, development
and production of electronic and electromechanical sys tems and devices. Inertial, navigation
systems, radar systems, radar simulation systems,
gun fire and missile launch control systems,
gyros, accelerometers, stabilized pI atforms,
north-seekers, timers, programmers, exploders,
and mi ss ile c')mponents, publicati ons, training
and engineering services / HMa Ls (7oo) Me (l950)
AISCc
Bendix Computer Div., 5630 Arbor Vitae St., Los Angeles 45, Calif. / ORchard 0-3640 / ·C 62
G-15 and G-20 general purpose computing systems;
G-21 special purpose military system / RMSa Ls
Se(l952) DIc
The Bendix Corp., Bendix Systems Div., 3300 Plymouth
Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. / 665-7766 / "C 63
Bendix G-20 computer service bureau facili ty /
RCa Ls (900) Se 0957> DIc
The Bendix Corp., Eclipse-Pioneer Div., Teterboro,
N.J. / ATlas 8-2000 / *C 63
Airborne digi tal compu ter, anal og-t04ligi tal converters, res 01 vers, motor generators, memory
storage devices, visual output indicators, automatic check-out systems / RMSa Ls (10,000) Le
(1916) DAIc
Bendix Corp., Industrial Controls Section, 21820 Wyoming Ave., Detroit 37, Mich. / JO 6-9800 / ·C 62
Numerical control sys tems for machine tools,
circuit cards, card testers, servo drives / MSa
Ms(3OO) Se(957) Ic

BiNDIX CORP., RESEARCH LABORATORIES DIV., Sou thfield (Detroi t), Mich. / KEnwood 7-3300 / ·C 63
Research in analog, digital, and hybrid techniques; special purpose analog and digital computing and control systems / RCa Ls (700)
Le (1929) DASCMc
Benson-Lehner Corp., 14761 Cal ifa St., Van Nuys,
Calif. / 213-5Tate 1-7100 / *C 63
Data reduction, handling and translating equipment: record readers (oscillographic, film,
etc.). data storage and retrieval machines; data
display devices including line drawing plotters,
point and symbol plotters, special readers including mnp and blue print readers, digital microscopes and comparators; shaft rotati on-todigi tal converters; electrically controlled
typewriters. Very high speed CRT printer-plotters, plotting equipment wi th inputs from compu~s, magnetic tape and cards; film and oscillograph readers wi th computer comnatible out-

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Berg Electronics, Inc., 142 Reno St., New Cumberland, Pa. / CE 8-9394 / *C 63
Strip connectors, solder less terminals, automatic assembly equipment / MSa lois (115) Me (1952)
Ic
Edmund C. Berkeley and Associates, 815 Washington
St., Newtonville 60, Mass. / DEcatur 2-5453 or
2-3928 / ·C 63
Courses by mai 1 in automatic computing machinery,
mathematics, and other scientific subjects /
PCa Ss (3) Me (946) Dc(affiliated with
Berkeley En terpr ises, Inc.)
Berkeley Enterprises, Inc., 815 Washington St.,
Newtonville 60, Mass. / DEcatur 2-5453 or 2-3928 /
"C 63
Electric brain construction kit for educational
purpo,es; IJrainiac. Publisher of "Computers
and Automation" and other publications. Small
robots; Relay Moe (t i t-tat-toe machine) / RMSa
Ss (8) Se (954) Dc(affiliated wi th Edmund C.
Berkeley & Associates)
Bethlehem Instrument Co., Inc., Prospect & Conestoga Sts., Bethlehem, Pa. / UN 6-0777 / ·C 63
Electrical indicating instruments / Ma Ss (45)
Se(l958) Ic
Ernest E. Blanche & Associates, Inc., 10335 Kensington Parkway, Kens i ngton, Md. / 949-0500 / *C 63
Data processing, 1401 wi th 4 magnetic tapes,
42 IBM punch card machines; mathematical and
statistical work / RC(computing and data process ing) a Ms (05) Se (955) Ic
Bonner & Moore Associates, Inc., 500 Jefferson St.,
Houston 2, Tex. / CA 8-0871 / ·C 63
Consulting and research in operations research,
economics, systems engineering, process control,
computer applications and programming (propriet' tary linear programming and general data reduction packages for several machines) / RCPa
Ss (20) Se (956) DAS c
Boonshaft and Fuchs, Inc., Hatboro Industrial Park,
Hatboro, Pa. / OSborne 2-1240 / .C 63
Special analog computers, statistical computers,
computer analyzers, computer control sys tems,
servo mechan i sms / RMa iris (65) Se (1959) DAISCc
Booz, Allen Applied Research Inc., 135 S. LaSalle
St., Chicago 3, Ill. (offices also in Bethesda,
Md., and Cleveland, Ohio) / FRanklin 2-1728 /
·C 63
Broad range of computer services including computer and hardware systems deSign, installation
management, computer fea~ibi1ity, applications,
systems analysis, software deSign, data processing, and scientific computation / RCa iris (200)
Se (1955) Ic'
Booz,' Allen & Hamilton Inc., 135 S. LaSalle St.,
Chicago 3, Ill. (offices also in New York, Washington, D.C., Cleveland, Detroit, San Francisco, and
Los Angeles) / FInancial 6-1900 / ·C 63
Management consultants, technical and management services in electronic and automatic data
processing for integrated management information and control systems for industry, com" merce, government, and institutions; feasibility studies, system design, equipment selection,
implementation, systems conversion, EDP audit
and review / CPa Ms (400) Le (1914) Ic
Bourns, Inc., Trimpot Div., 1200 Columbia Ave.,
Riverside, Calif. / - / *C 62
Trimpot potentiometers, adjustment and precision types as well as relays / Ma Ls (1300)
Me (1948) Ic
Bowmar Instrument Corp., 8000 Bluffton Rd., Ft.
Wayne, Ind.; TIC Div. of Bowmar, Acton, Mass.;
Acton Laboratories, Inc. (subsidiary), Acton,
Mass.; TIC of Calif. (subsidiary), Newbury Park,
Calif. / - / ·C 62
Precision servo components and assemblies,
counters, electronic devices, measurement and
test instruments / RlrlSa Ls (1000, including subsidiaries) Me (1951) Ic
W. H. Brady Co., 727 W. Glendale Ave., lrIilwaukee 9,
Wis. / ED 2~100 / *C 63
Data processing labels, key punch correction
seals, computer tape contact tabs, ta'pe reel
labels / Ma ?s Le (1914) Ic
Brand - Rex Division, American Enka Corp., 31 Sudbury Rd., Concord, Mass. / EMerson 9-9630/ *C 63
Wire, cable, electrical insulating materials /
RMSa Ls(1000) Le(920) Ic
Richard D. Brew and Co., Inc." 90 Airport Rd., Concord, N.H. / 225-6605 / *C 63
Digital delay lines lumped and distributed constant / RMSa Ms (l40) lrIe(1945) Ic
The Bristol Co., P.O. Box 1790 CAG, Waterbury 20,
Conn. / PLaza 6-4451 / *C 62
Electronic and potentiometric recording, indicating, controlling, signalling; alarm and tele·
metering ins truments for standard and speci al
functions; components including choppers, high
speed relays, capsular elements, remote positioners, pressure swi tches and transducers;
miniature standard and special socket screws;
recording papers; data logging equipment / RMSa
Ls (over 1000) Le (1889) Ic
Broadview Research Corp. - name changed to Uni ted
Research Services Inc., which see
Bryant Computer Products, Div. of Ex-Cell-o Corp.,
050 Ladd Rd., Walled Lake, Mich. / MArket 4-4571 /
*C 63
Magnetic storage drums, read/write heads and
amplifiers, disc files / HMa Ms(250) Se(1952)
IC
Budd Electronics, 43-22 Queens S1., Long Island City
I, N.Y. / -/·C 62
Data retrieval systems, data display systems,
special purpose computers, custom designing of
logic circuitry, data encoders and decoders,
~ storage systems, cathode ray tube displays and

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print-out units. Specialis ts in weather radar
dlta process ing / RMa Ls (900) Se (1960 as a
di vision of The Budd Co.) DAlc
Bulova Research & Development Laboratories, 62-10
Woodside Ave., Woodside 77, N.Y. / - / *C 63
Research and development of special-purpose
electronic and electromechanical devices including servomechanisms, binary modules, computing
elements and integrators, timers and counters /
RSa ?s ?e DISc
J. H. Bunnell & Co., 81 Prospect St., Brooklyn I,
N.Y. / ULster 8-{)lOO / "C 63
Tape winders and s poolers, punched tape readers /
Ma Ms (6) Le (1878) Ic
Burlingame Associates, Ltd., 510 S. Fulton Ave., Mt.
Vernon, N.Y. / MO 4-7530 / "c 63
Analog computers, computing amplifiers and pOller
supplies, analog recorders, analog-to-digi tal
converters, digital vol tmeters / Sa Ss (40) Le
(1928) DAlc
Burndy Corp., Norwalk, Conn. / TEmple 8-4444 / "c 62
Electrical and electronic connectors, printed
circuit connectors / RMSa Ls (2000) Le (1924)
Ic
BU~~~~~~ocr~' 6~71 Second Ave., Detroit 32, Mich.
Burroughs 5000, 205, 220 and B200 series (250,
260, 270, 280) electronic data processing systems and digi tal computer components; also the
ElOl and El03 desk-size electronic digi tal computers for scientific and general business usages,
respectively; specialized punched card inputoutput systems; card-to-paper-tape conversion
equipment; magnetic tape storage systems; tape
handlers, keyboards, magnetic tape filing systems and tape recorders, paper tape and card
readers and punches. Adding machines, bookkeeping machines, multiple tape listers, high speed
printers, photo readers, etc. / RMSCa Ls (37,000)
Le (1886) DIc
Burroughs Corp., Ann Arbor Laboratory, 7300 Huron
River Drive, Dexter, Mich. / 313-426-5111 / "C 63
Digi tal display equipment and sys tems (modules,
consoles, recorders, and inquiry systems) /
RMSCa Ms (over 1(0) Se (1955) Ic
Burroughs Corp., Electronic Components Div., P.O.
Box 1226, Plainfield, N.J. / PL 7-5000 / *C 63
Visual readout devices, NIXIE@Indicator Tubes,
sphericular optic displays, semicondu9,k0rs, magnetic thin film memory planes, BEAM-X@Switches
/ MSa Ms(350) Se(1954) Ic
Business Automation, 288 Park Ave. W., Elmhurst,
Ill. / TErrace 4-9350 / *C 63
Monthly magazine devoted to business automation
and data processing for corporate and middle
management. Covers systems, machine accounting,
communications and use of bus iness forms for
management in all types of indus try, commerce,
institutions and the government / MS (publishing) a Ms (60) Le (1904) DAc
Business Electronics Inc., 420 Market St., San Francisco 11, Calif. / DOuglas 2-Q894 / "c 62
Home study courses in computer programming.
Courses include programming teChnology and systems design in terms of business applications.
General programming techniques and specific
training for IBM 1401 Data Processing System /
Education Ss (10) Se (1955) Ic
Butler Roberts Associates, Inc., 202 E. 44th St.,
New York 17, N.Y.; 500 S.E. 24th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / New York: MlJ 2-2989; Florida:
JA 3-7202 / "c 63
Standard high quali ty magnetic heads and custom
design heads, small size digital computers,
miniature digital transistorized tape handlers /
RMSa Ms (55) Se (1960) DIc
Bytrex Corp., 50 Hunt St., Newton 58, Mass. / WA 60360 / *C 62
Mul ti -channel s trai n gage data loggers, digital
recording sys tems, electronic weighing and
measuring systems, transducers / Ma Se (30) Se
(1958) Ic

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Cadre Industries Corp., 20 Valley St., Endwell,
N.Y. / PI 8-3373/ *C 63
Cable harnesses, cable assemblies, wiring harnesses, custom manufacturing: amplifiers, plugIn modules and panels, test equipment, communications equipment and systems / RMS (contract
manufacturing) a Ls (1100) Me (1951> Ic
California Coinputer Products, Inc., 305 Muller Ave.,
Anaheim, Calif. / 714-774-9141 / *C 63
Des ign, develop, manufacture digi tal incremental
plotters and systems for automatic plotting of
output from medium-scale and large-scale digi tal
compu ters / RMa Ms (200) Se (1958) I c
California Instruments Corp., 3511 Midway Drive, San
Diego 10, Calif. / 714-224-3241 / *C 63
Wideband DC amplifiers, automatic oscilloscopes,
and analog voltage comparators / RMSa Ss(23)
Se(1957) Ic
Calvert Electronics Inc., 220 E. 23rd St., New York
10, N.Y. / CAnal 6-7400 / "C 62
Mi crowave tubes, power tubes, cold cathode tubes,
semi-conductors, storage oscilloscope which permits storage of signal for one week and permits
comparison of 10 traces / Sa Ss (25) Me (949)
Ic
Cambridge Communications Corp., 238 Main St., Cambridge 42, Mass. / 49l-{)71O / *C 63
Solid state abs tracts; solid state abs tracts on
cards and microcards; information processing
journal; computer abs tracts on cards and microcards / (publishing)a Ss (9) Se (1957) Ic
Canadian Applied Research Ltd •.-- name changed to
The de Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd., Special
~ Products & Applied Research Div., which see

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Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd., Box 2030 "St.
Laurent", Montreal, Canada / ME 1-6701 / *C 63
Digital computers and data processors, analog
computers, servomechanisms, automatic control
machinery, automatic materials handling machinery / RMSa Ls (2500) Me (947) DASCMc
Capital Business Service, 520 East Michigan Ave.,
Lansing, Mich. / IV 7-5963 / *C 62
Complete data processing service with large number of tested standard programs for accountants
and businesses. IBM 1401 computer and punched
card equipment. Experienced in paper tape
handling. Nation-wide service / C(data processing services)a Ms (55) Me (1943) Ic
Carlto,n Controls Corp., 15 Sagamore Rd., Worcester
5, Mass. / 756-7158 / "C 63
Numerical control systems / RMSa Ss (5) Se
(1957) Cc
CBS Laboratories, a div. of Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc., High Ridge Rd., Stamford, Conn. /
DAvis 5-4321 / *C 63
VIDIAC character generator, GA-lOOO, composerprinter / RMCa Ms (250) Me (1936) Ic
C-£-I-R, Inc., 1 Farragut Square So., Washington 6,
D.C. / EXecutive 3-1111 / *C 63
Problem-solving for industry and government

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gaming, programming)a Ls(600) Se(1954) Ic
Centralab, 900 E. Keefe Ave., Milwaukee I, Wis. /
WO 2-9200 / *C 63
Logic, plug-in, potted, printed circuits; capacitors, potentiometers / Ma Ls (3000) Le (1928)
Ic
Century Electronics & Instruments, Inc., 6540 E.
Apache St., Tulsa 15, Okla. / 9lB-TE 5-9951 / *C 63
Multi-channel recording oscillographs of direct
wri ting, electrophotographic and conventional
photographic types; vibration and stress analysis systems; data recording equipment and cameras; input-output devices; galvanometers; null
balance recording potentiometers, UV direct
wri ting oscillograph, hi-speed digi tal printer,
telemetry calibrator, preciSion oscillator / RMa
Ms (650) Me (1945) I c
CG ELECTRci;ICS (DIV. OF GULTON INDUSTRIES, INC.),
15000 Central Ave., East, Albuquerque, N. Mex. /
505-299-7601 / *C 63
Digital data acquisition and reduction systems~
missile and satellite-borne low and high-level
PCM telemetry systems; low level-solid state
multiplexers; high security digital command and
moni tor ing sys tems; high speed A/D, 0/ A converters; digi tal timers; supervisory control systems; physiological data collection systems;
au tomatic chcckout un~ tcsting sys tcms; compu tcr
linkage; datn translation an~ formatillCJ systcms;
digital scrilllizcr IInli visual rClldout dcvll:!)s;
printed circuits, mlcrowcldc~, coppcr ~cp()sitlon
modules / H~l'in Ms (1SS) Se (1,
375 Park Ave" New York 22, N.Y. / PL 3-4260 /
'"C 63
Management counsel in systems analySis, equipment evaluation, organization and facilities
planning; personnel recruitment, selection and
rI training; and installation programs for electronic computer and other automatic data processing systems in business, industry and government / RCGPa Ss Se(1954) DIc
Data Processing Corp" 311 S. Sharp St., Baltimore I,
Md. / MU 5-6773 / .C 63
IBM 1401 Computer, optical scanning, hi-speed
addressing; speCializing in applied programs
in banking, retailing and publishing. Systems
.. and programming staff available for consultation / C(computer services) a Ms (110) Le(1929)
Ic
Data Processing Corporation of America, 375 Park
Ave., New York 22, N.Y. / PLaza 3-4260 / '"C 63
Management and operation of data processing
systems service centers, including programming
,.. and electronic computer services / RCPa Ss
Se(1951:1l DIc
Data Processing Digest, Inc" 1140 S. Robertson
Blvd., Los Angeles 35, Calif. / BRadshaw 2-8425 /
'"C 63
Publishers of "Data Processing Digest" / Sa
Ss (5) Se (1954l Ic
Data Processing Employment Service, 1343 H St.,
N.W., Washington 5, D.C. / 393-1488 / '"C 63
Recruiting, screening and selection of data
processing personnel / (employment services) a
Ss (7) Se(1962) Ic
Data Process ing Equipment Exchange Co., 366 Francis
Blvd., Louisville, Ky. / GL 1-7457; JU 5-5454 /
'"C 63
Used data processing equipment specialist, buy
or sell used DP equipment, KP's through accounting, engineering and scientific computers,
through DA-PEX Co. / Sa 1s 1e Ic
Data Processing, Inc., 1334 Main St., Waltham 54,
Mass. / 617-899-2000 / '"C 63
Analytical, programming, and general consulting
services for scientific and advanced business
II digital computer applications. Special emphasis
on high standards of programming quality, and
on logical programming / Ca Ss (12) Se(1957)
Ic
Datapulse Inc .. 509 Hindry Ave., Inglewood 1, Calif.
ORchard 1-7713, ORegon 8-3983 / '"C 62
Test instrumentation: pulse generators, data
simulators / RMSa Ss (30) Se(196D Ic
Data Sciences, Inc., 230 Middle Neck Rd., Great
Neck, N.Y.; Boston office: Hickory Drive, Waltham
54, Mass. / HUnter 7-0220 (N.Y.); 1i'Ijrihrook 9-2400
(Mass.) / '"C 62
Data Processing, information handling, informaI
tion management training, systems deSign, programming / Ca Ss (10) Se(1960) DICc
Data Systems Devices of !loston Inc" 342 Western
Ave., Boston 35, Mass. / AL 4-{l440 / '"C 63
High-speed printers, custom research and development in all phases of digital computer
peripheral equipment / RMa Ss (al) Se(1962) Ic
Data Trends, Inc., 1259 Houte 46, Parsippany, N.J. /
334-1515 / '"C 63
Computer peripheral and data communications
equipment / RC(programming) a ?s Se(l962) Ic
Datatrol Corp., 8115 Fenton St" Silver Spring, Md. /
JUniper 7-4386 / '"C 63
Counseling and programming services for applica.. ti~\tal computers; information storage

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Roster of Organizations
and retrieval, feasibility studies, standard
business systems, software systems, programming
for real-time applications / Ca ?s ?e Ic
Datex Corp., 1307 S. Myrtle Ave., Monrovia, Calif. /
ELI iot t 9-5381 / "'C 63
Analog-to-digital shaft position encoders, automatic controls, data recording and control systems, card readers, printers, meteorological
recording systems, servo pOSitioning and control
systems, stress analySiS and computing systems,
numerically controlled machine tools, te lemetry
supervisory and control systems, process control
systems, digitizing and recording of data in
scientific instrument. Design and development
of all types of digital equipment for industrial
and military applications / RMa Ms (250) Se(l952)
DAISCc
DavidSon Electronic & Development Co., 2211 Peninsula
Drive, Erie, Pa. / TE 3-9B18 / *C 63
Input consoles / MC (system input devices) a Ss
(10) Me (1951) I c
Daystrom, Inc., Weston Instruments & Electronics
Div., 614 Frelinghuysen Ave., Newark 14, N.J. /
BIgelow 3-4700 / "'C 63
Instruments and components; indicating, recording, and controlling instruments; product resolvers, input-output devices, multipliers,
relays, and resistors / R~LSa Ls (over 2000)
Le(1888) Ic
The de Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd., Special
Products & Applied Research Div., Malton, Ontario,
Canada / 416-677-4411 / *C 63
Research, analysis, design, development, test,
manufacture, repair and overhaul of diversified
range of products including infrared fUZing and
acquisition systems; airborne radar systems;
optical devices; solid state power supplies;
magnetometers; cameras; film processors; aerospace flight ins truments; analog computers and
computer test equipment / RMa Ls Me Alc
DeJur-Amsco Corp., Electronics Div., 45-01 Northern
Blvd., Long Island City 1, N.Y. / RAvenswood
l-BOOO / *C 62
Precis ion potentiometers, pane 1 ins truments /
R~LS a
Ms (500) Le (1922) I c
Delco Radio Div., General Motors Corp~, 700 E.
Firmin St., Kokomo, Ind. / 312-GL 2-8211 / *C 63
Solid-state preCision power supplies; solidstate industrial control circuits, data format
converters; data acquisition and recording systems; digital circuit modules to 10 m.c. speeds;
special purpose digital systems / RMSa Ls (5')00)
Me (1936) DI c
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Machines Systems Div.,
300 Howard St., Framingham, Mass. / 617-873-3511 /
*C 63
Print-punch marking machines, tag readers and
print-punch tickets -- single or multiple stubcoded basic input media / RMSa Ls (2700, Dennison) Le (1844) Ic
Denver l'lectronic Computing Service, Inc., 360
Western Federal Bldg., Denver, Colo. / 531-B2·1,1 /
*C 63
Engineering and accounting data processing /
Sa Ss (20) Se(953) Ic
Designen{.for Industry, Inc., 4241 Fulton Parkway,
Cleveland 9, Ohio / SH 9-0700 / "'C 62
')( Research and development services -- digital
y' computers and data handling incl uding des ign/ ' ing and building / RM(special and prototype) CPa·:.
Ms (I20) Me (1935) DCMc
G. C. Dewey Corp., 202 E. 44 St., New York 17, N.Y. /
212-I'U2-7369 / *C 63
Data handling, formatting, logging and processing
/ RMCa Ms (IOO) S e (1955) DIC c
Dialight Corp., bO Stewart Ave., Brooklyn 37, N.Y. /
HYacinth 7-7bOO / "'C 63
Indicator lights, pilot lights, ultra-miniature
indicator lights ("Datalites") for computer and
automation fields. Data-Strip and Data-Matrix
for computers, etc. Telephone light strips and
indicator lights; transistorized indicator
lights. Illuminated pUShbutton switches. Oiltight indicator lights for heavy-duty industrial
applications / RMSa Ms (250) Me(1937) Ic
Dialtron Corporation, 203 Harrison PI., Brooklyn 37,
N.¥. / HYacinth 7-7bOO / *C 63
Thermal time delay relays / RMSa Ms (230) Me
(1938) I c
Diamond Electronics, Diamond Power Special ty Corp.,
Box 415, Lancaster, Ohio / OL 3-6540 / *C 63
CCTV systems and components, cameras, power
supplies, sync generators, switchers, monitors;
color camera chains / Ma Ls (bOO) Me(I947) Ic
Diamonite Products Mfg. Co., Mc{;onkey St. Ext.,
Shreve, Ohio / 216-567-4211 / "'C 63
Computer components of alumina ceramics, high
strength, low loss, high density, electrical
insulating, vacuum tight, readily metallized.
Sizes available, subminiature through normal
size requirements / RMSa Ms (175) Me (1940) Ic
DI/AN Controls, Inc., 944 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester 25, Mass. / 617-AV 8-7700 / "'C 63
Buffer storages, memories, special purpose digital and analog computers, code and format converters, digital computer elements, counters,
magnetiC and transistor shift registers dnd
lug ical elements, trans istor circui t packages,
plug-in circuits, servo amplifiers, special
instrumentation equipment / RMa Ms (170) Se
(l95eJ DAISe
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway, New York 12,
N.¥. / VI 6-4155 / *C 63
D. C. analog computers -- analog computing
services. Analog computing services; general
purpose analog computers. Design and construction of special purpose computers, simulators,
and trainers / RMSCPa Ss (10) Se(1955) Ac
It The ,D bold Group, Inc., 43U Park Ave., New York 22,
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Full range of integrated services in the fields
of modern management and management science.
Areas of specialization include automation,
automatic data processing, programming, informa(J tion technology, product and bus iness planning
analyses. Subsidiary companies in 13 cities
on three continents / RC(training, publication) a
Ms (150) Me (1954) I c
Digital Development Corp., 7541 Eads Ave., La Jolla,
Calif. / 714-459-3383 / *C 63
Memory drums and systems; special peripheral
equipment / RM(product development) a Ms (55)
Se(1959) Ic
Digital Devices, Inc., 212 Michael Drive, Syosset,
L.I., N.Y. / 516-WA 1-2400 / "'C 63
Magnetostrictive delay line memory systems /
RMSCa Ss(12) Se(1962) Ic
Digital Electronics Inc., 2200 Shames Drive, Westbury, N.Y. / ED 3-2115 / *C 63
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General purpose computers, training computers,
(- data conversion equipment, computer test equipment, magnetic tape systems / RMa Ss (25) Se
(1961) DIc
Digital Equipment Corp., 146 Main St., Maynard,
Mass. / 617-TW 7-8822 / *C 63
Solid state, general purpose digital computers,

Dresser Products Inc., 11111aker St" Providence 5,
R, 1. / 401-701--1·130 / 010(; 63
Accessor ies -- t.lpe handling equipment and
filing supplies / Ma Ss (0) Se(1'i55) Ic
Duke UniverSity, Computing Laboratory, Durham,
N.C. / 681-0111, Ext. 3695 / *C 62
IBM 7070 used for research and instruction /
R (ins truction) a Ss (16) Se (J 958) I c
Arnold 1. Dumey, 29 Barberry Lane, Ros lyn Heights,
N. Y. / MAyfair 1-7239 / *C 63
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Consultant, data handling problems / Ca Ss
Se(1954) DIc
J
Durant Mfg. Co., 1900 N, Buffum St., Milwaukee 1,
Wis. / LOcus t 2-5035 / *C 63
Digital read-out instrument counters and indicators / RMSa Ms (300) Le (1B79) Ic
Dynatech Corp., 17 Tudor St., Cambridge 39, Mass. /
868-8050 / *C 63
Automatic control, analySiS, deSign, development,
and manufacturing / RCa Ms(91) Se(1957) DACc

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Digital Service Labs, 23922 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance,
Calif. / DAvenport 5-0711 / *C 62
"N Electronic computers, service test equipment,

l' ~~~8fap~~ (i~~~) pr~~~~ation equipment /

RMSCa

Digitronics Corp., 1 Albertson Ave., Albertson,
L.I., N.Y. / 516-HT 4-1000 / "'C 63
Data transmission systems, magnetic-tape papertape converters, photoelectric paper tape
readers and handlers / Ma Ms (300) Se(1957)
DICc
-,
DIT-MCO, Inc., Electronics Div., 911 Broadway, Kansas City 5, Mo. / HArrison 1-0011 / *C 62
Automatic circuit analyzers, logic circuit
testers and electro-mechanical systems analyzers / RMSa Ms (200) Me (948) Ic
Ditto, Inc., 6800 N. McCormick Rd., Chicago 45, Ill.
OR 5- 7bOO / *C 63
Complete line of direct (Spirit) process and
offset process duplicating machines and supplies; Masterfax master making and copying
machines and supplies; diazo and bl uepr int
machines and supplies. DeSigners of data processing systems / RMSCa Ls (1bOO) Le09l0) Ic
Diversified Concepts, Inc., Becker Rd., Skaneateles 3,
N. Y. / 315-636-7702 / *C 63
MASCOT and COMI'LOTTER (test scoring machines);
UNIGATE (Universal Logic Module); consultlll'l /
IIMCa Ss(6) Sc(1%S) Dlc
'
Documentation Inc., .1U3:llIuguy Ave., lIethesd.1 1·1,
Md. / 6S6-'J!".ou / ·C 6:1
Systems desl\ln -- '~dvallced systems desi\11I alld
operation of large Inform.llion centers and
liurarles; mechalll~ed puulication techniques __
,
computer-gellerated indexes and tape-operated
photocomposition for producing high-quality
journals; Docuforms -- commercial version of
government/lJOC INC development using transparent
f la t film, provides compact, random-access filing
with rapid retrieval and reproduction capabilities; information searching, indexing and abstracting -- scientific information staff available / RSCa Ms (325) Me(1951Y--Ic
Documentation Inc., 4833 Rugby Ave., Bethesda 14,
Md. / 656-9500 / *C 63
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DeSign, installation and operation of management
II
information centers / RSCa Ms (325) Me(I951) Ic
Dolin Metal Products, Inc., 315 Lexington Ave.,
Brooklyn 16, N.Y. / NE 8-9472 / *C 63
Build-up "Tape-Stor" units for storage of electronic data processing tape / Ma Ms (80) Me
(1948) Ic
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., Douglas Computer Service,
Dept. G-34, 3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica,
Calif. / EXbrook 9-9311, ext. 2122 / *c; 63
Rental of excess digital computing machine time
on the wide range of business and scientific
computers (IBM 7094, 1620, and 1401 computers)
RMa Ms (400) Se (1959) Dc
Douglas Computing Service, 3000 Ocean Park Blvd.,
Santa Monica, Calif. / EX 9-9311 / *C 63
Rental of excess digital computing machine time
on the wide range of business and scientific
computers (IBM 7094, 1620, and 1401 computers) /
RMa Ms (400) Se(I959) Dc
Douglas Randall Inc., a subSidiary of Walter Kidde
& Co., Inc., 441 Pawcatuck Ave., Westerly, R.I. /
LYric 5-5757 / *C 63
Reed relays, coils / MSa Ms Me (1950) Ic
Drake Manufacturing Co., 4626 N. Olcott Ave.,
Chicago 31; Ill. / ~67-7227 / *C 63
Specialists in miniature lighting for computers
and automatic equipment. Products include indicator and read-out lights, lampholders, metal
stampings, wire harneSSing, brackets, neon and
incandescent lamps and other accessories. For
commercial or military projects / Ma Ms (over
125) Le (1932) I c
Dresser Electronics, SIE Div., a division of Dresser
Industries, Inc., 10201 Westheimer Rd., Houston
42, Tex. / SUnset 2-2000 / "'C 62
Analog computers, special purpose military and
'i. industrial digital and analog systems, digital
, .. computers, solid state analog/digital and
digital/analog converteLS, magnetiC amplifiers,
'L integrators, automatic control systems, telem,- etry systems, reading and recording heads.
Geophysical instruments, government contracting,
heavy manufacturing, consulting services /
R~LSCGa Ls (76D
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Eastman Kodak Co., 343 State St., Rochester 4, N.Y.
LOcust 2-bOOO / *C 63
Photographic equipment, staple synthetic and
organic chemicals and dyestuffs; facsimile
equipment (photocopy); recording paper / RMSa
Ls (50,000) Le (1889) I c
Ebasco Services Incorporated, 2 Rector St., New
York 6, N.Y. / DIgby 4-4400 / *C 63
Engineering and management consultants; con• suIting services in application. of electronic
' " data proceSSing to accounting and business sys. terns; engineering applications; plant automation; feasibility studies; installations / CPa
Ls (1bOO)
Le (J 905) DI c
Edin, a Div. of Epsco, Inc. -- company no longer
exists. Now Medical Div. of Epsco, Inc.
Thomas A. Edison Industries, Instrument Div. of
McGraw-Edison Co., 36 Lakeside Ave., West Orange,
N.J. / REdwood 6-1000 / "'C 62
Servo motors, motor generators, gear heads,
electro-mechanical paCkages. Time delay relays, thermostats and sensitive D.C. relays /
Ma Ms (350) Le (1928) IS c
Editorial Services for Management, P.O. Box 222,
Concord, Mass. / EM 9-5946 / *C 63
ConSUlting services in business forms-data process ing interface; edi torial services in the
field of data proceSSing including writing,
copy editing, layout and' deSign, and production / Ca Ss (3) Se(1962) Ic
EDP Corp., 3501 South Orange Blossom Tra iI, Orlando,
Fla. / 305-2·11-532·1 / "'C 6:1
Analo\1 to diultal convert(!rs, tirnill\1 devices,
tirnlll\1 11('lwr:ltors, lOUie dn:uits, t(!st c'lulp11I"nt I ~~;a '(s .(. 1 C

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lililow (;ruV(!, 1'.1, I CIJ 'I<,;,()() / "'(; 6~
Voirlfull rOlllU'(:tors, ellllta,'1 s, tubl' ~()':~(!tSI
cud cage / M.I Ms (.I'm M,dI'I·I7) Ie
Eldorado Electronics, 1U:1~ :!nd St" Ilerkeley,
(;alif. / ·1I5-UII-·161:.l / ·C 6:1
Electronic solid-state counters for industrial
and laboratory use. Photometric devices and
picosecond time measurement instruments / Ma"
Ms (65) Me (1938) I c
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Data Entry Console, i.e., Datacom; input-output
devices / RMSa Ms(77) Se(1959) Ic
El=c/r~ :~at Div., General Dynamics, Groton, Conn.
Computer services / Ca rs '(e Ale
Electro 'Instruments, Inc., 8611 Balboa Ave., San
Diego 11, Calif. / 277-6590 / "'C 63
Digi tal voltmeters, ohmmeters, ~atiometers.
analog-to-digital converters; wideband DC amplifiers, X-Y recorders, monitor oscilloscopes
digital data systems and telemetry systems / '
Ma ' Ms (400) Se (1954) DAI c
N. V. Electrologica, 214 Stadhoudersplantsoen, The
Hague, The Netherlands / 514641 / *C 63
. Digital ?omputers, high speed tape reader, high
''1..\ speed pnnter, transistorized magnetic core
'",memor y ~p to 32,760 words of 27 bits, including
• sign; time-sharing features;' input-output:
punched tape and cards, magnetic tape, drum,
typewriter / RMSCa Ms (450) Se (1956) DIc
Electro-Mec Instrument Corp., 47-51 33rd St., Long
Island City 1, N.Y. / STillwell 6-3402/ *C 63
DIGlTOMETERS (trade name), analog to digital
con~erters; ~otentiometers (computer type);
reslStors, wltewound, precision; goniometers
(angle measuring fixture for calibration of
potentiometers, synchros, etc.), rotary switches /
MSa Ms (130) Me (1950) DAlc
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc., P.O. Dox 3041,
Sarasota, Fla. (company divisions include: Sarasota Div., Sarasota, Fla.; Advanced Scientific
Instruments Div., Minneapolis, Minn.; Princeton
Div., Princeton, N.J.; Solartron, Inc. (a subsidiary) , Anaheim, Calif') / 958-7731 / *C 6:l
~eneral purpose digital computers and acces.~ries, ~elemetry data acquisition and procesjS'ing equipment, Shaft pOSition digit.1! ellc:oders /
RMSa Ls (1650) Me(l94D DICc
Electro-Miniatures Corp., 606 Huyler St., S, lIackensack, N. J. / HUbbard 8-7770 / *C 6:1
Slip ring and brus h assemblies, comrnuta tors,
rotary switches / Ma Ms (125) ScU(155) Ie
The Elcctro Motive Mfg. Co., Inc., S, I'ark & John
St., IVillimantic, Conn. / 423-92:.1i / *C 63
Cap"citors: dipped mica, molded mica silvered
mica fi~ms, mylar-paper dipped, paper'dipped,
myl.lr dlppcd, tuuular paper, variable mica /
Ma Ls (:!:!UU) Lc( I ')~(,) 1 c
Electronic Counters, Inc., IS;, E 1l"en Way, Syosset,
L. I., N. Y. / WAlnut I-SUUU / 0(; (,2

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high speed or quick look digital recorders /
MSa Ss (25) Se (1960, subsidiary of Potter est.
1942) DIc
Electronic Data Service, Inc., 802 Philadelphia Pike,
Wilmington, Del. / P02-2S00 / *C 63
80 column punched card tabulating service: 1401
IBM system and 7070 IBM. EDP system for lease:
punched card and EDP educational program /
CP (data center) a Ss (15) Se (1958) Ic
Electronic Engineering Company of California, 1601
E. Chestnut Ave.( Santa Ana, Calif. / 714-547-5501 /
*C 63
DATACIIRO'l computer time clock, punched tape
reader for computers, computer tape conversion
service / MS(translation service bureau) a
Ms (200) Me (1947) I c
Electronic ProceSSing Center Inc., 253 N. Broad St.,
Philadelphia 7, Pa. / - / *C 62
Punched card service center providing conversion
of punched paper tape to cards and computer processing service for small businesses. 650 card
system, 1401 tape system (4 tapes, 810 and usage of a GE 225 4 tape system / (service, preparing reports) a Ss (30, plus part timers)
Se(1958) Ic
Electronic Memories, Inc., 9430 Bellanca Ave., Los
Angeles 45, Calif. / SPring 6-1333 / *C 63
Magnetic core memories, magnetics tester,
memory cores, ferri te core arrays, planes,
stacks and assemblies / RMa Ms (1SO) Se(19611
Ic
Electron Ohio, Inc., 1111 Power Ave., Cleveland 14,
Ohio / 621-5196 / *C 63
Data delay systems / Ma Ss (6) Se(19611 Ic
The Electro Nuclear Systems Corp., 9449 Science
Center Drive, Minneapolis 27, Minn. / 533-2771 /
*C 62
Automatic control equipment: circuits: digital
and special purpose computers: analog-to-digi tal
and digital-to-analog converters: data recording
equipment: d£lta reduction equipment: magnetic
heads: input/output devices: character and photoelectric readers: scanners: visual output devices / RMa Ms (130) Se(960) DAICMc
Electropac, Inc., a subsidiary of Computer Control
Company, Inc., Industrial Park, Peterborough,
N.H. / 603-924-3821 / *C 63
Contract manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical equipment (computer, aerospace,
industrial, medicall / MPa Ms (20) Se(1960)
Dlc

ELEClROPAC INC., Industrial Park, Peterborough,
N.H. / 603-924-3821: 603-964-6712/ *C 63
Contract manufacturing / Ma Ms (150) Se(1960)
DICMc

indicators, transistorized decade counters.
Systems development racks available for patching
up preliminary systems prior to production work.
All units use standard pin connections / Ma
Ms (200) Se (1954) I c
The English Electric Co., Ltd., English Electric
House, Strand, London, W.C. 2, England / Covent
Garden 1234 / *C 62
KDPlO, KDF9, KDN2 and DATAPAC data processing
and data handling systems / RMSCa Ls (1100)
?e Dc
Epsco, Inc., 275 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge 39,
Mass. / lNiversity 4-4950 / *C 62
Computer components and equipment: shift registers and assemblies, buffer storage units,
printers, special purpose computers, monitoring
systems, computer linkages and format recorders,
1 and 5 megacycle digital circuit cards, wideboard amplifier series, portable data gathering systems, high speed A/D converters, voltmeters, reference sources. Pulse code modulation air and ground telemetry systems / RMSCa
Ms (500) Se (1954) DAI c
ESC Electronics Corp., 534Bergen Blvd., Palisades
Park, N.J. / WIndsor 7-0400 / *C 63
u:; delay lines and magnetostrictive delay
lines / Ma Ms (170) Se(1953) Ic
Essex Systems Co., Inc., 9 East 38th St., New York,
N.Y. / OR 9-6190 / *C 63
Specialists in the design and production of all
printed forms for tabulators and computers /
Sa Ss(18) Se(1957) Ic
Ess.Gee, Inc., 15 Havens St., Elmsford, N.Y. / LYric
2-8620 / *C 62
Airborne data processing equipment and instru.J. mentation. Instrumentation and recording equipment for operation into computers, A/D converters, and computer interconnection components.
Ground data handling systems / RMa Ss (35)
Se (1959) IMc
Exact ElectroniCS, Inc., 455 So. 2nd St., Hillsboro, Ore. / MI 8-3590 / *C 63
Catalog function generating and waveform
generating equipment for producing all types
of complex and standard waveforms .001 cycles
to 250 KC / Ma Ss (16) Se (1957) I c
Executone, Inc., 47-37 Austell Place, Long Island
City I, N.Y. / EX 2-4800 / *C 63
Electronic data gathering (centralized timekeeping) systems, communicating systems / MSa
Ms (SOO) Me (1936) I c
E-Z Sort Systems, Ltd., 45 Second St., San FranCisco
5, Calif. / GArfield 1-8005 / *C 62
Edge-punched cards for filing and sorting data.
Special cards for correlation of facts. Control
systems for a number of electronic computers.
Teaching machines, program scheduling / RMSa
Ms (225) Me (1935) I c

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875-6111 / *C 62
Temperature controls, fire detection systems,
monitoring systems / Ma Ls (700) Me (935) Cc
Ferranti ElectriC, Inc., Plainview, L.!., N.Y. /
516 WE 8-7S00 / mfg. plant at Plainview. Agent
for Ferranti Ltd., Hollinwood, England and FerrantiPackard Electric Ltd., Toronto, Ont., Canada / *C 62
General purpose computers (Atlas, Orion, Sirius
Gemi~il, process control computers (Argus Serie~).
Speclal purpose computers, airline reservation sys':
tems, check sorting systems, data proceSSing and
digi ta~ communication systems, display systems,
magnetlc drums, magnetostriction delay lines,
fixed memories, matrix display modules, high
resolution display tubes / Ma Ls (16,000) - Le
(1896) DIc
Ferranti Electronics, a div. of Ferranti-Packard
Electric Ltd., Data Systems Dept., Industry St.,
Toronto 15, Ontario, Canada / 416-762-3661 / *C 63
General and special purpose digital computers
and s~stems, including airline reservation,
trafflc control, process control, data process
and Cheque sorting computer systems. Large
digi tal memory systems. Consulting, deve lopment
and manufacturing services / RMSC (system management) a Ms (div. only - 3SO) Le(1894) DICc
Ferroxcube Corp. of America, Kings Highway, Saugerties, N. Y. / CHerry 6-2811 / *C 63
Ferri te cores, incl uding pot cores, and microminiature toroids with square hystereSis loop;
memory arrays, thermistors, varistors, lightdepend~nt resistors, ceramic permanent magnets:
recordlng head poles and assemblies, positive
temperature coefficient reSistors, peltier
batteries / RMSa Ms (425) Me (1949) Ic
Fischbach, McCoach & Associates, Inc., 30 East 42nd
St., New York 17, N.Y. / MUrray Hill 2-5696 / *C 63
Management consultants specializ ing in application
of scientific techniques to business-type problems.
Complete service in appraisals and installation
of electronic data proceSSing and control systems / RCa Ss (8) Se(1959) DAISc

i Mo(1940) Ic
Canyon Highway, Phoenix, Ariz. / 941-2900 / *C 63
Giannini Controls Corp., 1600 S. Mountain Ave.,
GE-21O, GE-215, GE-225, GE-235. Complete dataDuarte,
Calif. I - / *C 62
processing systems, including full line of periData acquisition devices, automatic test equippherals. Computer services offered non-computer
ment
and
controls, potentiometers, synchros
customers through 6 Information Processing Cenand resolvers, tachometers, systems engineering,
ters in major metropolitan areas I RMSC (computer
timing
devices,
transducers, servomechanisms I
services)a Ls(3S00) Se(1956) DAICc
RMa Ls (1S00) Me
General Electric Communication Products, Mountain
Gilmore·lndustries,
Inc
.. 3355 Richmond Rd., CleveView Rd., Lynchburg, Va. / VIctor 6-7311 / *C 62
land 22, O. / 464-1200 / *C 62
Equipment providing the communications link for
Electronic
control
and
data handling equipment;
computer facilities I RMSCa Ls Le Ic
scanners, analog to digital converters, force
General Electric Co., Electric Utility Sales Operainstrumentation,
transducer
instrumentation,
tion, 1 River Rd., Schenectady 5, N.Y. / 518-374card to magnetic tape and paper tape converters,
2211 / *C 63
data
loggers,
automatic
controls
and equipment /
Computer automation systems for steam-electric
RMSa Ms (80) Se (1953) DICe
generating plants for data proceSSing, sequence
Goodyear' Aircraft Corp., 1210 MaSSillon Rd., Akron
control and optimization of the operating cycle;
15, Ohio I 216-794-3631 / *C 63
analog and digital computer systems for electric
Parallel data processors; data logging and conpower systems and dispatching applications / RMSa
trol systems; analog data processing systems;
Ls Le (1892) DAc
associati ve memories; digital data process ing
General Electric Co., Electronic Speciality Capacisystems; special purpose computers I RMSa
tor Product Section, P.O. Box 158, Irmo, S.C. /
Ls (6000) Le (1925) DACc
ALpine 2-6332 I *C 63
Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, Inc., ISO
Capaci tors for computers / RMSa Ls (7SO) Le
Fifth Ave., New York 11, N.Y. / YUkon 9-1120 / *C 63
(before 1900) 'Ic
Professional books and journals on computer
General Electric Co., Industrial Sales Operation,
science and technology. Current books include
1 River Rd., Schenectady 5, N.Y. /518-374-2211 I
"Symbolic Languages in Data Processing", "Analog
*C 63
Computation Applied to the Study of Chemical
Computer control systems for integrated plant
Processes", "Programming for Dig i tal Computers",
automation and for control of specific indusothers. Journals incl ude "International Bibliotrial processes in: blast furnaces and all iron
;:=- graphy of Automatic Control" (quarterly), "Interand steel making plants, cement, mills, chemical
national Journal of Computer Mathematics"
and petro-chemical plants, metal rolling and
(quarterly), "Proceedings of the International
proceSSing plants, oil, gas and product gatherAssociation
for Analpg Computation" (quarterly)
ing and transmission lines, petroleum refineries,
(publishing) a Ss (12) Se(196D Ic
pulp and paper mills, etc. / RMSa Ls Le (1892)
Gordon
Enterprises,
5362 N. Cahuenga Blvd., North
DASCMc
Hollywood, Calif. / POplar 6-3725 / *C 62
General Electric Co., Radio Guidance Operation, 300
Data
recording,
processing, and reduction equipSouth Geddes St., Syracuse, N.Y. I 456-0123 / *C 63
ment; cameras; counters; fire control equipment;
Real-time computers used in precision timing
geophySical
apparatus;
punch card machines and
systems, data processing and analYSis, and frereaders/RMSa Ms(112) Me (1945) Ic
quency monitoring and calibration equipment for
GPE Controls, Inc., 240 E. Ontario St., Chicago 11,
range and space networks; network technical
Ill. I WHitehall 4-3700 / *C 62
services; guidance systems (except totally inComponents: ElectriC flow, position, and furnertiaD; traj ectory meas urement sys terns; comace press ure transmitters; floa ting indica tor
ponents, sub-assemblies, and parts I RM(elecand ratio indicator controllers; electronic contronic systems deSign and systems management) a
trollers; electro-hydraulic valve actuators;
Ls(2200) Se(1963) DIc
electric integrators / RMSa Ms (200) Me(193D
General Electric Co., Receiving Tube Dept., 316 E.
Ic
Ninth St., P.O. Box 1009, Owensboro, Ky. /
GPL Div., General PreCision, Inc., 63 Bedford Rd.,
MUrray 3-2401 / *C 63
Pleasantville, N.Y. / 914-R09-S000 / *C 63
Glass and metal octal receiving tubes; miniature
Data retrieval closed circuit television /
and sub-miniature glass receiving tubes; indusRMSCa Ls (1200) Me (1945) I c
trial receiving tubes; planar type metal-ceramic,
GPS Instrument Co., Inc., 180 Needham St., Newton 64,
miniature and micro-miniature ceramic receiving
Mass. / DEcatur 2-8110 / *C 62
tubes for severe environments; Compactron multiHigh-speed, high-accuracy repetitive analog comfunction receiving tubes; photoconductive cells
H. S. Gellman & Co. Ltd., 481 University Ave.,
Torontd 2, Ontario, Canada / EMpire 4-4247/ *C 63
'" Systems consultants specializing in automatic
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puters, statistical and iterative types; computer
center and services rental; computer components,
function and noise generators, multiplier/divider,
etc. I RMSCa Ss (30) Se(1955) Alc
Grico, Inc., 234 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio /
929-1556 / *C 63
Rotary diazo printer satellite and super satellite, satellite booster developer I RMSa ss (3)
Se(1957) Ic
Guardian Electric Mfg. Co., 1550 W. Carroll Ave.,
Chicago 7, Ill. / CH 3-1100 / *C 63
Relays; switches, solenoids, steppers / Ma ?s
Le(193D Ic
The Gu(jeman Co. Inc., 340 W. Huron St., Chicago 10,
Ill.; 7473 Ave. 304, Visalia, Calif. / Chicago:
DElaware 7-7400; Visalia: REdwood 2-4811 / *C 63
Capacitors, pulse transformers, delay lines /
Ma ?s i'e Ic
Guidance Controls Corp., a subsidiary of Warner
Electric Brake & Clutch Co., Commercial St.,
Engineers Hill, Plainview, L.I., N.Y. / WElls
8-9500 / *C 63
Precision control devices for aerospace, instrumentation and industrial applications; electric
clutches and brakes, potentiometers, servo motor
gearhead and speed reducers, encoders / Ma Ms (SO)
Se(195B> Ic
Gulton Industries, Inc., 212 Durham Ave., Metuchen, ~
N.J. / 548-2800 / *C 63
Cables and connectors, capacitors, circuit boards,
computing services, digital logic modu-les, data
acquisition and reduction systems, recorders,
scanners, telemetering systems, thermistors, test
equipment, transducers, tape editors, amplifiers,
magnetic amplifiers / RMSCa Ls (18SO) Me (1945)
DAISc
The GYREX Corp., 3003 Pennsylvania Ave., Santa Monica,
Cal if. / 213-EXbrook 3-0462 I *C 63
.-/ Computer input systems (high speed data processors); time and frequency standards and control
I systems; pulse generators and time markers /
RMSa Ss (15-25) Se(1956) Dlc

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Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc., Rte. 60 & Camp~:~~;~ ~u~R~2' Pittsburgh 30, Pa. / WAlnut
Open hearth, blast furnace and soaking pi t control systems; magnetic amplif iers and control
units; patChboards; combustion controls; electropneumatic converters; power positioners; temperature, pressure, flow lovel scanners /IIMSC
(teChnical field senic..}:a (..! (1:lOO) LoU'IlO)
ICc
Hcrl",rt I~:dbrec~t Associates, Inc., :I:I:? S. Mlchluan
Ave., Chlc:lUo ,I, Ill.; 111,011 National Blvd., Los
1I,\rrison 7-2U76;
AnuoIcs (,.I, C,IIIe. / Chlc,II.l0:
Los AnUolcs: HU-U6:i7 / "I.: 63
Manauemcnt consultants, porsonnel and executive
recruitment specialists In the fields of electronic data proceSSing, operations research,

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Hallamore Electronics Div. of the Siegler Corp.,
J:to~o ~r~k~~rst St., Anaheim, Calif. / PRospect
Analog and digital computers / RMCa Ls (1000)
Me (1952) DAc
Th~l~~l)i~agers Co., 4401 W. 5th Ave., Chicago 24,
Digital communications equipment, special digital control equipment IRMa Ls (2000) Me (1933)
Dlc
Hammarlund Manufacturing Co., 53 W. 23rd St., New
York 10, N.Y. I YU 9-2200 I *C 63
Digital and analog data transmission equipment'
for wire lines, coaxial cable and microwave.
Analog-to-digital converters, shaft encoders
and other peripheral equipment. MF, HF, VHF
and UHF radio transmission equipment. Coaxial
cable data transmission system components I Ma
Ls (525) Le (1910) DAlc
Hall1lDer Business Service, Inc., 99 Hanover St.,
Manchester, N.H. I 669-1730 I *C 63
Consulting, IUM punched card tabulating (IBM6'.)4-407) , Royal McBee-LGP-30 computer I C (data
proces sing) a Ss (0) Se (1961) I c
Hampshire Engineering Co., Inc., 2300 Washington
St., Newton Lower Falls 62, Mass. / 617-BI 4-5937 I
. ~ 63
Special purpose digital computers, data processing systems / RMa Ss(10) Se(1954) Dc
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div., 55 Ames Ct.,
Plainview, L.I., N.Y. /OV 1-4000 / *C 63
Digital modules, digital systems, data processors I RMGPa Ls (550) Me (1949) DMCc
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc., 14 Huron Drive,
'-,I,Natick, Mass.- I 617-oL 5-1120 I *C 63
I " Digital computers, digital systems, instruments, components I RMSCPa Ss(30) Se(1960) Dlc
Hathaway Instruments Inc., 5800 E. Jewell Ave.,
Denver 22, Colo. I SKline 6-8301 / *C 62
Commutators, rotary stepping switches, audio
response plotter, drireed switches / RMSCa
Ms(400) Me (1940) Ic
The A. W. Haydon Company, 232 N. Elm St., Waterbury
20, Conn. / 756-4481 / *C 63
Binary encoders, encoder sys tern, stepping devices and systems, time delay relays, repeat
cycle timers, AC, DC and stepper motors (miniature and microminiature), servo head motors /
RMSa Ms(460) Me(946) ISc
Heath Co., subsidiary of Daystrom Inc., IIllltop lid.,
Benton Harbor, Mich. / YUkon :1-:1'101 / "C o:?
Analog computers and components in easy to build
kit form / ~t>a Ls (:i7:il MoU'I·II') Ale

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Precision molded plastic components / Ma Ms (125.)
Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto,
Se(1950) Ie
Cali f. / 415-326-7000 / "C 63
lIydropoise Inc., 230 S. Wells Fargo Ave., Scottsdale,
Design and manufdcture of general purpose elecAriz. / - / "C 62
tronic test equipment including electronic
Turbine type flow meters and associated readout
counters, digital recorders, frequency syntheSizers,
and control equipment / RMSa Ss (10) '(e Ie
digi tal to analog converters, pulse generators,
lIyperion Industries, Inc., 127 Coolidge Hill Rd.,
oscilloscopes, sampling oscilloscopes, switching
Watertown,
Mass. / WA 6-0140 / "C 63
time testers, electronic voltmeters, clamp-on dc
Magnetic tape search units, digital. language
milliammeters, oscillators, audio signal generatranslators, computer power supplies / Ma Ms
tors, microwave sweep oscillators and Signal
(152l 'Ie Ic
generators, microwave power and SWR meters,
wave guide and coaxial equipment / ~t)a Ls (3000)
Me (1<)39) Ie
The lIickok Electrical Instrument Co., 10514 Dupont
!
Ave., Cleveland 8, Ohio / 541-8060 / "C 63
Cardmatic switches / RMSa Ms (450) Le(191O) Ic
The
I.D.R.
Co.
(Industrial
Data Reduction>, 4740
Hillburn Electronic Corp., 55 Greenpoint Ave., BrookSpruce St., Philadelphia 39, Pa. / GRanite 2-5023
lyn, N. Y. / - / "C 62
/
"C
63
Stepping switches / Ma Ss (35) Me (945) Ic
Full line data processing with specialty of
S. Himmelstein & Co., 6015 North Ridge Ave., Chicago
publishing industry' services / CP(data proces26, Ill. / 312-465-6022 / "C 63
sing services)a Ss(25) Se(196D Dlc
Consul ting and des ign engineering services.
IMC
/o1agnetics
Corp .. Western Div .. 6058 Walker Ave.,
MagnetiC recording systems and computer periMaywood,
Calif. / LUdlow 3-4785 / "C 63
pheral equipment development / RCa Ss (10) Se
Linear and rotary solenoids, step-servo motors,
(1960) DIe
synchros, resolvers, digital to shaft angle
Hogan Faximile Corp., 635 GreenWich St., New York
converters / Ma Ms(15O) Me(1946) Ic
14, N.Y. / CH 2-7855/ "C 63
Image
Instruments, Inc., 2300 Washington St., Newton
High speed printer-plotters and event recorders /
Lower Falls 62, Mass. / 617-969-8440 / "C 63
RMa Ms (65) Le (1929) I c
Recording
storage tube systems, scan converters,
Allen Hollander Co., Inc., 385 Gerard Ave., Bronx
computer data display storage / RMa Ss (30)
51, N.Y. / - / "C 63
SeCl959)
Ic
Pinfeed labels / Ma '(s '(e Ic
IMI Magnetics Div. of Idaho Maryland Industries
Hollander Associates, P.O. Box 2276, Fullerton,
Inc.,
1733
Flower,
Glendale 1, Calif. / 245-7371 /
Calif. / 7l4-LA 5-8777 / "C 63
"C 63
\.1 Design and consulting in general and special
Magnetic
heads
and
memory drums / Ma Ms Se
7J purpose computers and their application to
(1954) Ic
3, business, control, communications switching,
Indiana
General
Corp.,
Electronics
Div., Crows Mill
and defense; inCluding technical liaison overRd., Keasbey, N.J. / VAlley 6-5100 / "C 63
seas / RCa Ss (5) Se 096D DASCc
Ferramic
memory
cores,
memory
planes,
arrays,
Holley Computer Products Co., 11955 E. Nine Mile
micros tacks, memory systems, buffers, large
Rd., Warren, Mich. / JE 6-1900 / "C 63
memory systems / RMSa Ls (600) Le (1903) Ic
Line printers / Ma Ms(53) Se(1962l Ie
Indiana General Corp., Magnet Div., 405 Elm St., ValHoneywell Electronic Data Processing Div., 60 Walnut
paraiso, Ind. / HOward 2-3131 / *C 63
St .. Wellesley Hills 81, Mass. / CEdar 5-7450 /
Permanent magnets / RMSCa Ls (750) Le (1908) Ic
"C 63
Industrial Electronic Engineers, Inc .. 5528 VineElectronic data processing systems. Sales,
land
Ave., North Hollywood, Calif. / 877-1144 /
rental service bureau / R~t)a Ls (3000) Se(1955)
"C 63
DIc
Rear-projection
readout devices for data disHoneywell, Special Systems Div., Queen & So. Bailey
play; front plug-in readouts; Bina-View, binary
Sts., Pottstown, Pa. / 215-FAculty 3-4000 / "C 63
input,
self-decoding
readouts; cue indicator
General purpose digital computers for on-line
switches; status indicators; push-button illureal-time applications; digital data handling
minated
switches;
Digivisor;
analog to digital
/ ' systems; special purpose analog computers; manureadout display units / MSa Ms (150) Me (1945.)
facturing, programming, and maintenance of these
Ic
systems / MSCPa Ms (400) Se(1960) DAlc
Industrial Nucleonics Corp., 650 Ackerman Rd., CoThe Hoover Co., Electronics Div., P.O. Box 878, 500
lumbus 2, Ohio / AMherst 7-6351 / "C 62
N. Andrews Ave., Ext., Pompano llCdch, Fla. / 942AccuRay industrial process measurement and auto5200 / "C 63
matic control systems, data reduction and readResearch, development and manufacture of telemetry
out systems for paper, plastics, metal and other
systems and components, airborne electronic
industries / RMSa Ms (500) Se(1950) Clc
instrumentation, electronic ground support and
Informatics, Inc., P.O. Box 5569, Sherman Oaks,
control equipment, special electronic test sets,
Calif. / - / "C 62
automatic checkout equipment, instrumentation
Complete systems and programming services / Ca
vans, precis ion electronic dev ices such as
'" Ss Se(1962l Ic
highly regulated power supplies and military
Information
For Industry, Inc., 1000 Connecticut
ordnance and logiC equipment / RMa Ms (60)
Ave., N.W., WaShington 36, D.C. /296-4936/ "C 63
Se(1955) Ic
Houston Fearless Corp., 11801 W. Olympic Blvd., Los
/
Angeles 64, Calif. / 272-4331 / "C 63
Ic
Data moni tor ing dev ices, magnet ic memory drums,
Information International, Inc., Bldg. #6, Maynard
information storage/retrieval systems, microIndustries, Maynard, Mass. / TW 7-9159/ "C 63
film proces sors / RSMa Ls (930) Me (1943) I c
Houston Instrument Corp., 4950 Terminal Ave.,
Bellaire 101, Tex. / MO 7-7403/ "C 63
film. Disp.lay teChniques for analysiS of scienRecorders, voltmeters, converters, DVM / Ma
tific data / RC(processing of scientific data
Ss (30) Se (1959) I c
recorded on film> a Ss (8) SeCl962l Ic
HRB-Singer, Inc., P.O. Box 60, Science Park, State
Information Products Corp., 207 Bent St., Cambridge,
College, Pa. / AD 7-7611 / "C 63
Mass. / 617-491-1140/ "C 63
Memory and processing units and systems -- SEMA,
Random access file interrogators, computer input
SIM, SEMAC; systems programming and consulting
and display equipment, data editing equipment,
services / Ra Ls(lOOO) Me(1947) DIc
symbol generators, coding keyb03rds / MSa
HRll-Singer, Inc., a subsidiary of The Singer Mfg.
Ms(60)
Se(196D Ic
Co., 396 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N.Y. / OX 5Information Retrieval Corp., 1000 Connecticut Ave.,
6875 / "C 63
I
N.W.,
Washington
6, D.C. / 783-4522 / "C 63
Data processing systems -- sales and service;
'1' Information retrieval devices; information
SEMA and SEMAC Systems: digital electronic
services,
and
information
engineering / SCa
memory systems for punched card, paper tape and
Ss (20) Se (1961) I c
direct input/output; high speed punched paper
Ingejorsfirma Nordisk ADB, Pyramidv, 9D, Solnal,
tape reader; auxiliary plugboard wiring devices /
Sweden (subsidiary companies: Nordisk ADB Deutsche
HMSC(data proceSSing services) a Ls (900) Me
GmbH Oiisseldorf/Holthausen Bonner Strasse 117,
(1947) Dlc
Germany;
Nordisk ADB, Woerner and Co., Ramistrasse 8,
Hughes Aircraft Co., Ground Systems Group, P.O.
Box 3310, Fullerton, Calif. / 871-3232/ "C 63
, Zurich 1, SWitzerland; Iberica ADB, Torre de Madrid,
Digital data processing systems, general purSpain> / 820270 / "C 62
I pose computing systems, materials development,
Consulting engineers in civil engineering and data
microelectronics / HMS (systems analYSiS, inteprocessing. Specializing in road planning and
gration and management) a Ls (7000) Se (1956) DIc
construction, and structural calculations / RCa
Hughes Dynamics, Inc., 10889 Wilshire Blvd., Los
Ss(25) Se(1959) Ic
Angeles 24, Calif. /477-2531 / "C 63
The Institute of Management Sciences, P.O. Box 273,
-"--fleasantville, N.Y. / "C 62
Ope,:atio~s research, total information systems
Non-prof i t scient if ic society, publishers of
deSIgn, Implementation and operation, computer
quarterly journal "Management Science" / Se(1954)
programming and operations, project management
Ic
systems, integrated system management, market
Institutl' for Scientific Information, Inc., 33 So.
research, new product planning, software design
17th St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. / 215-564-4400 / "l 63
and programming, education and training in
Consulting, research, publications, facsimile
m;Il"'gcmcnt sciences / RMCa Ms (100) Se (1962l
Dlc
hardware, information engineering, publishers
of Current Contents of Spdce, Electronic and
lIughes Semiconductor Div., 500 Superior Ave., New.
Physical Sciences / RC (information dissemination
port I\ .. "cll, Calif. / LI O-{)671 or MA 9-3271 / "C 62 ~
and retrieval, screening, coding and indexing) a
Silicon and germanium diodes, microminiature
Ms(75) Se(955) Ic
diolil's and transistors, silicon transistors
~ilicon power rectifiers, paCkaged assembli~s,
Instrument Development Laboratories, Inc., 67 Mechanic
St., Attleboro, Mass. / 222-3880 / "C 63
';:.~r~i~:;:'~ ;o~~le~ (~;j;~)cit~~~i9~~)ltai~ regulaCustom design and manufacturing of electroIlurll'lron Control Products Div., 920 Manchester Rd.,
mechanical computer switching elements and multi\( I",., lon, Ill. / 3l2-66U-2330 / "C 63
circuit switches for programming and time-sharing
of computer inputs, particularly low level high
Components -- relays and sensing devices / RMSa
Ms (~37) Me (1946) Ie
performance data / Ma Ms (100) Me(947) Ic
lIydro 1101dlny Company, Inc., 100 Sharron Ave.,
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of instrumentation, data handling, computation,
and automatic control systems. PubliShes "ISA
Journal" / PCa Ss (42) Me(1946) Ic
Instrument Systems Corp., III Cantiague Rd., Westbury, L.I., N.Y. / WE 8-8000 / *C 63
Magnetic storage drums, hall effect devices,
tape heads, controls, multipliers, servo mechanisms, counters, switches, amplifiers, transformers, etc. / Ma Ls (850) Se(1960) ISc
Interchemical Corp., 417 E. 7th St., Cincinnati 1,
Ohio / - / "C 63
Ribbons and reinking service / Ma '(s 'Ie Ic
Intercontinental Dynamics Corp., 170 Coolidge Ave.,
Englewood, N.J. / LOwell 7-3600 / "C 62
Random noise generators / RMSa Ss (45.) Se
(1956) Ic
Intercontinental Instruments Inc., 123 Gazza Blvd.,
Farmingdale, N.Y. / MY 4-6060 / "C 63
Digital logic elements, pulse and square wave
generators, low frequency spectrum analyzers,
digital system development / Ma Ss (18) Se(1962l
Ic
International Business Machines Corp., Data ProcesSing Div., 112 E. Post Rd., White Plains, N.Y. /
WH 9-1900 / "C 63
Complete line of data process ing systems and
equipment, including the IBM AAMAC 305 (Model 2l,
1401, 1410, 1440, 1460, 1620, 7010, 7040, 7044,
7070, 7072, 7074, 7080, 70')0, and 7094 data
process ing systems; 1420 bank trans i t sys tem;
1062 teller terminal; numeric and alphameric
optical character readers; 1230 optical mark
scoring reader; magnetic character inscribing

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and transmission equipment; Hypertape; marksens ing equipment; and a full line of punched
card equipment including the low-cost Series 50
line. Also punched cards', magnetic tape, magnetically encoded paper checks, and other supplies
used with data processing systems / HMSa Ls
(116,000) Le (1911) DICc
International Business Machines Corp., Federal Systems Div., 326 E. Montgomery Ave., Rockville, Md.
GA 4-670\) and HA 7-4110 / "C 63
Electronic information handling and control
~ systems for U.S. government space, defense,
J\ and civil programs. Systems management, sysI." terns development, research, engineering, production, installation, and field support /
RMSGC (systems) a Ls (12,000) Se (1955.) DAc
International Computers and Tabulators ltd., 149
~~/?!c~~e, London W.l, England / Hyde Park
Punched card equipment and electronic digital
computers, card to paper tape converters, paper
tape to card converters, data collection and
recording equipment, magnetiC drums, inputoutput devices, memory systems, office equipment, line-a-time high speed printers, magnetic
character, paper tape and punch card readers,
magnet ic tape fi ling systems, readers, and
recorder;; / RMSCa Ls (22,000) LeCl907l DISc
International Diode Corp., 90 Forrest St., Jersey
City 4, N.J. / HE 2-0242/ "C 63
Germanium crystal computer diodes with high
switching speeds / RMSll' Ss (15) Se(1959) Ic
International Electric Corp., Route 17 and Garden
State Parkway. Paramus, N.J. / COlfax 2-6800 /
*L 63
" Electronic systems management / (systems managementla Ls(13OQ) Se(1958) Ic
International Rectifier Corp., 233 Kansas St., El
Segundo, Calif. / ORegon 8-62Ul / "C 62
Complete line of general purpose silicon diodes,
zener voltage regulator diodes, silicon controlled rectifiers, silicon readout photocells /
RMSa Ls(95O) Me(1947) Ic
International Resistance Co .. 401 N. Oroad St.,
Philadelphia 8, Pa. / WAlnut 2-8900 / "C 62
Resistors (composition, film, power and precision wire wound and special application>;
potentiometers, flexible etched circuits; mul ticonductor flat wire cable; displacement transducers; low pressure cell; rectifiers / RMSa
Ls (2500) Le (1927) I c
Invac Corporation, 26 Fox Rd., Waltham 54, Mass.
- / "C 62
Peripheral input/output equipment, punched
paper tape equipment / RMa Ms (56) Se (1959) Ic
I tek Corp., 10 Maguire Rd., Lexington 73, Mass. /
VOlunteer 2-6200 / "C 63
Digigraphic System / RMSa Ls (2089) Se (1957)
Dlc
The ITT Data ProceSSing Center, Rte. 17 and Garden
State Parkway, Paramus, N.J. / COlfax 2-8700 /
"C 62
A complete range of services from computer time
to systems analys is des ign and programming are
available through our IBM 7090, 1401 and supporting equipment and our 200 programmers and
., analysts who have a wide diversity of backgrounds on a wide variety of computers. Direct
., communications data links between customer's
office and our facility. Equipment is available
on an hourly or repetitive basis / RC (data
processing services) a Ms (250) Se(1961) Ic
ITT Federal Div., International Tel. & Tel. Corp. -name changed to ITT Federal Laboratories, which
see
ITT Federal Laboratories, a div. of International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp., 500 Washington
Ave., Nutley 10, N.J. / NOrth 1-1100 / "C 63
Medium and large scale real time data processors
for on-line applications; ITT 025 data processor,
ITT 525 Versatile Automatic Data Exchange /
RMSa Ls (7000) Le(1920) Dc

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'York 22, N.Y. / - / 4l ies / MSa Ls Me (1937) Ic
Mlcrotran Co., Inc., 1<15 E. Mineola Ave., Valley
Stream, N.Y. / 516-LOcust 1-6050 / ·C 63
Indus trial and mil i tary caliber transformers /
Ma Ss (100) Me (1951) Ic
Midwest Aut'omatic, Inc. of Iowa, 510 Third St., Des
Moines 9, Iowa / CH 4-3103 / *C 63
"Instop" brake; "Slip-Rite" slip clutch / RMa
Ss (12) Se (1952) Ic
Midwest Research Institute, 425 Volker Blvd., Kansas
Ci ty 10. Mo. / LOgan 1-0202 / "c 62
Studies in application of digi tal and analog com,::0:.' puters to business and scientific problems; ma',,. thematical analysis and computation; computing
service; IBM 1620; contract research; economics
research; operations research; systems engineering; information retrieval, digital and analog
simulation / Ra Ms (300) Me (1944) DAlc
Midwestern Instruments, Inc., 41st and Sheridan Rd.,
P.O. Box 7509, Tulsa 18, Okla. / NAtional 7-1111 /
*C 62
M3000 digi tal tape systems, analog and audio
tape recorder/reproducers, facs imile recorders,
recording oscillographs, servo components, telemetry systems and amplifiers / RMSGa Ms (500)
Me (1950) DASCc
Miles Reproducer Co., 598 Broadway, New York 12, N.Y.
/ WA 5-6985 / *C 63
Sound recorders / Ma Ss (47) Le (1924) Ic
Milgo Electronic Corp., 7620 N.W. 36th Ave., Miami
47, Fla. / OXford 1-1220 / *C 63
Data handling and ins trumentation systems including computer peripheral and special purpose
buffering and formatting equipment; plotting
boards and special display sys tems; analog and
digital conversion equipment; time code generators and timing distribution systems, analog
computers, data transmission sys terns, missile
countdown and sequencing systems / RMa Ms (300)
Se (1955) DAle
H. Jefferson Mills, Jr., Management Consultant -name changed to Data Processing Consultants, Inc.,
which see
Mincom Div., Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.,
2049 S. Barrington Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif. /
BRads haw 2-9971 and GRan i te 9-3751 / "c 63
General ins trumentation recorder-reproducers and
vid~o band recorder-reproducers / RMSa Ms (250)
Me {l'l,I'Jl Ic
Minnpapol is-lloneywell Regulator Co., Aeronautical
Iliv., Florida Facility, 13350 U.S. Highway 19, St.
l'et"rshuT!I, Fla. / IIEmlock 5-1151 / *C 62
lIirhorne digital general purpose and digital differential analyser high speed computers, memory
drums, buffer memory systems, digi tal encoders,
pul ~I' (l('nerntors, SCR swi tches / RMa Ls (1500)
I.e {l1l7Gl DIc
MI tr" Corp., P.O. Box 20U, Bedford, Mass. / CR 4-9100

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Forre Electronic Systems Div. / RCPa Ls (1700)

Se (1950) Ic
Metal Products, Inc., MacArthur Ave., New
Windsor (Newburgh), N.Y. / JOhn 2-3100/ *C 63
ata processing accessory equipment and tape
andling and storage equipment / RMSa Ms (00)
Me (1945) Ic
Monitor Systems, Inc., Fort Washington, Pa. /
MItchell 6-0100 / *C 63
, POI telemetry/computer interface systems, computer format conversion systems, POI telemetry
(~ground stations, digital data recording systems,
scanning sys tems, automatic checkout and moni toring sys terns / RMa Ms (50) Se (1959) DICc
Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Div., Business Machines
Group of Li tton Indus tries, 555 Mi tchell St.,
Orange, N.J. / 201-oR 3-6600 / "c 63
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Special and general purpose electronic computers,
magnetic heads and drums, punched tape and punched
card equipment, Data/Log printers / RMS (data processing services) a LS<(000) Le (l912) Dlc
Monroe Industries, Inc., 934 36th St., S.E., Grand
Rapids 8, Mich. / CIl 1-3648 / .. c 62
Instrument lighting components and visual displays / RMa Ms (75) Se (l953) Ic
Moog Servocontrols, Inc., Industrial Div., East
Aurora, N.Y. / NL 2-0220/ *C 63
Servovalves and electrohydraulic servo systems
for industrial applications / RMSa Ls (l3(0)
Me {l951l Sc
Moore,Associates, Inc., 893 American St., San Carlos,
Calif. / 591-5363 / *C 63
Telemetering and data transmission systems / Ma
Ms (50) 'Se (1957) Ic
Moran Instrument Corp., 170 E. Orange Grove Blvd.,
Pasadena, Calif. / SYcamore 6-7158 / *C 63
Special servo systems; resolution multipliers,
calibrators, regulated high vol tage power supply,
radiation measurement equipment, radar survey
equipment, radar navigation equipment, servo data
printer / RMa Ss (l5) Me (l950) Ic
F. L. Moseley Co., 409 No. Fair Oaks, Pasadena, Calif.
/ SY 2-1176 / "C 63
X-Y recorders (with time base); strip chart recorders, logari thmic amplifiers, curve followers,
computer accessories / Ma Ms (250) Me (1951) Ic
Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc., 5005 E. McDowell
Rd., Phoenix 8, Ariz. / 273-6900 / "C 63
Semiconductor devices including germanium and
silicon transistors, silicon rectifiers and rectifier stacks, silicon controlled rectifiers, silicon zener diodes and integrated circuits / Ma
Ls Se (1955) Ic
Moulic Specialities Co., 1013 W. Washington, Bloomington, Ill. / 966-1235 / *C 63
Tape cartridge recorders-playbacks, auto loaders,
etc. / RMSCa Ss (30) Me (1945) Ic
Mountain Associates, Charles Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. /
MO 6-3939 / *C 62
Programming for various computers such as IBM
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Mountain Data Systems, Inc., 4 Depot Plaza, Bedford
lIills, N.Y. / - / .. c 62
Data processing, problem solution, programming,
systems analysis and IBM 1(21) time rental. EduII cational applications including scheduling.
Business applications from any punched paper tape
code / CPa Ss (6) Se (1959) Ic
Multnomah Data Processing Center, 430 N.W. 10th Ave.,
Portland 9, Ore. / 224-1410 / "c 63
Computer applications of engineering, statistical and management science problems / SC (computer service)a Ms (60) Se{l958) Ic

Naniloa Corp., Station B, P.O. Box 2791, Toledo 6,
Ohio / CHerry 1-8065 / *C 63
Electronic machine control systems and logic ,components / Ma Ss (15) Se (1956) DICc
National Bureau of Standards, Connecticut & Van Ness
Sts., Washington 25, D.C. / EMerson 2-4040, Ext.
7741, 7501 / "c 63
General purpose data processing service. Numerical analysis and programming research / RGP (comA. puting services, statis tical and operations analysis)a Ms(95) Me (1947) Ic
The National Cash Register Co., Main & K Sts., Dayton 9, Ohio / 226-1411 / "c 63
NCR 304, 315, 310, 390 data processing systems;
A- electronic bank posting machines; punched paper
( \ tape recorders; card punch couplers; input-output devices; digi tal computers / RMSa Ls (40,000)
Le (l8M) DIc
National Computer Analysts, Inc., Route 1, R.F.D.
#3, Princeton, N.J. / 609-921-2272 / *C 63
EDP and informati on handling, sys terns analys is;
, desi~n and implementations; programming; con-

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National Scientific Laboratories, Inc., 2010 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington 6, D.C. / HUdson 34030 / *C 63
, "Research and development on computer application
engineer ing / R (field engineering) a Ms (300)
M'~ (1940)
Ic
Navigation Computer Corp., Valley Forge Industrial
Park, Norristown, Pa. / GLendale 2-6531 / "c 62
Transistorized digi tal modules and special purpose computers / Ma Ms (150) Se (1955) Dc
New Era Carbon & Ribbon Co., Inc., 1011 Cherry St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. / WA 3-0155 / *C 63
All types of computer ribbons; also chain printer ribbons / RMSa Ss(14) Se(1959) Ic
Simon M. Newman, 1411 1I0pkins St., N.W., Washington
6, D.C. / DU 7-4672 / *C 63
v1 Consultant in documentation; specializing in in~ "formation retrieval / Ca Ss CO) Se (1961) Ic
Nexus Research Laboratory', Inc., 19 Needham St.,
Dedham, Mass. / 326-8414 / *C 63
Solid state operational amplifiers and related
modules / RMa Ss (10) Se U9(2) Ic
The Nissho Co., Ltd., Electronic Section, Machinery
2nd Dept., 30, Imabashi 3 chome, lligashiku, Osaka,
Japan / 202-1201 / "c 63
Sales and service for data processing systems;

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SCa Ls (30(0) Le (1928) DAIc
NJE Corporation, 20 Boright Ave., Kenilworth, N.J.
BR 2-6000 / ·C 63
Electronic power supplies / RMa Ms (190) Se
(1955) Ic
NON-LINEAR SYS'IDdS, INC., Del Mar Airport, Del Mar,
Calif. / SKyline 5-1134 / *C 63
Digi tal voltmeters, ohmmeters, ratiometers; oscillogram trace readers, electronic measurement
ins truments for miss ile, nuclear, scientific and
manufacturing fields; digital readouts, data processing and recording equipment, scanners, visual
output devices, analog to digi tal converters, digital to analog converters, digital clocks, binary to decimal converters, AC and DC amplifiers
(precision), statistical digital voltmeters, digi tal telemetering / RMSa Ms (350) Se (1952) DAlc
Normandie' Press, Inc., 350 W. 4th St., New York 14,
N.Y. / OR '5-8500 / "c 63
Labels / Ma Ms (l(0) Le (1907) Ic
Northrop Co., 9744 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly lIills,
Calif. / CRestview 4-8061 / *C 63
DATICO -- automatic checkout equipment; NDC-IOO
airborne mul tipurpose digital computer / RMSCa
Ls (20,000) Me (l939) DIc
Northrop Nortronics, Systems Support Dept., 500 E.
Orangethorpe, Anaheim, Calif. / 071-5000 / *C 63
Automatic test and checkout systems, optical instruments and systems, countermeasures/explosive
ordnance / RMSa Ls (4100) ?e ICc
Norton Associates, Inc., 240 Old Country Rd., lIicksville, N.Y. / OVerbrook 1-6181 / *C 62
Standard and special' magnetic record, playback,
and erase heads in single and multi-track arrangements for magnetic tape, film, drum, and magnetic
ink character recogni tion / RMSCa Ss (1ess than
50) Se (1955) Ic
Nortronics, a div. of Northrop Corp., Electronic Systems & Equipment Dept., Research Park, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. and 222 North Prairie Ave.,
Hawthorne, Calif. / - / *C 62
As tronertial navigation sys terns, inertial navigation systems, computers, control systems, and
electromechanical, optomechanical and infrared
devices / RMa Ls (7500 in Nortronics Div.) Se
U957 as Nortronics Div.) DICc
Nortronics, a div. of Northrop Corp., Marine Equipment Dept., 77 "A" St., Needham lIeights 94, Mass. /
III 9-0400 / "c 62
Radiometric sextan ts, navigation periscopes, stabilization controls, marine plotting equipment,
precision servos / RMa Ls (7500 in Nortronics
Div.) Se(1957 as Nortronics Div.) ISCc
Nortronics, a div. of Northrop Corp., Precision Products Dept., 100 Morse St., Norwood, Mass. / - /
"c 62
Precision gyroscopes, gyro systems, inertial components, flight control sys tems, accelerometers /
RMa Ls (7500 in Nortronics Div.), Se (1957 as Nortronics Div.) ICc
Nortronics, a div. of Northrop Corp., Systems Support
Dept. -- name changed to Northrop Nortronics, which
see
Nucleonic Products Co., Inc., 3133 East 12th St., Los
Angeles 23, CnUf. / M ~-3503 / '"'C 62
Diodes, thermisters, tubes, varistors, resistors I
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National Computer Analysts of New York, Inc. -- name
changed to Computer Methods Corp., which see
OA Business Publications, Inc., 288 Park Ave. W.,
National Cybernetic Corp., III Broadway, Room 114,
Elmhurst, Ill. / - / "C 63
New York, N.Y. / - / *C 62
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Business Automation News Report and Looseleaf
Computer feasibility survey, system evaluation,
Services for EDP / MSa ?s ?e Ic
t;I computer processing, data transmission, appli'Edward Ochman Systems, Box 141, Fairfield, Conn. /
cation research systems / RCa Ss (6) Se (1962)
CL 9-19~7 / ,'c 63
DIc
Manufacturers and sellers of control panels and
National Data Pro,cessing Co., dept. of UNIVAC Div.
wires for IBM and Remington Rand equipment; also
of Sperry Rand Corp. -- name changed to Univac
data processing accessories and computer tape
Div. of Sperry Rand Corp., which see
storage equipment / MSa Ss (15) Me (1949) Ic
National Physical Laboratory, Mathematics Div., TedOhio Envelope Co., Lock Box 19006, Cincinnati 19,
dington, Middlesex, England / TEDdington Lock 3222
Ohio / 961-6690 / "C 63
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Tnbulating forms, filing systems for tab forms
Computing serVIce using DEUCE and ACE. Digital
~,a~Ctl~pe fIling / M(distributing)a Ss (23) ?e
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and pun/Cd card / RGPCa Ms (6O) Me (l945) Dc

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Old Town Corp., 750 Pacific St., Brooklyn 38, N.Y. /
MA 2-2600 / *C 63
Con tinuous forms and EDP ribbons / RMSa Ms (250)
Le(1917) Ic
Omni tronics, Inc., Subsidiary of Borg-l'larner Corp.,
511 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 23, Pa. / 215925-4343 / *C 63
Digi tal communication sys tems; space electronic
devices and sys terns; digi tal data handling equipment such as checkout equipment, small special
/'" purpose computers, tape-to-tape converters,
edi tors, and buffering equipment. Communications terminal equipment such as high-speed photoelectric tape readers, recorders, and displays
/ MSa Ls Se (1960) DAISCc
Ortronix, Inc., P.O. ,8217, Orlando, Fla. / MI 7-4807
/ *C 63
Format converters, line repeaters, buffers, logic cards / RMa Ms (420) Se (1959) Ic

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Pacific Data Systems, Inc., 1058 E. 1st St., Santa
Ana, Calif. / KI 7-4135 / *C 63
¥' General purpose digital computers / Ma Ss (10)
( , Se (1960) Dc
Pacific ElectrQ Magnetics Co., Inc., 942 Commercial
St., Palo Alto, Calif. / 415-321-1177 / *C 63
Portable, mobile and airborne instrumentation
magnetic tape recorders / RMSa Ss (18) Se (1959)
Ic
Pacific Magnetic Corp., Electronic Center, Romoland,
Calif. / OLympia 7-2637 / *C 62
Transformers, magnetic amplifiers, magnetic
speed pickups, power supplies, coils, electronic assemblies, etc. / Ma Ss (30) Me (1947) Ic
Pacific Tabulating & Statistical Ltd., B202, 355
Burrard St., Marine Bldg., Vancouver I, B.C., Canada / MU 2-4262 / *C 63
Univac Solid State 80, IBM 1401, IBM unit record
equipment available on an hourly use basis /
C(data processing services)a Ss(15) Me (1952)
Ic
Packard Bell Computer, a div. of Packard Bell Electronics, 1905 Armacost Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif.
/ GR 8-0051 / *C 63
PB250 low-cost general purpose computer and
PB440 dual memory storage logic computer. TRICE
digi tal differential analyzer. Silicon and germanium modules for operating at 200KC, IMC, 3MC,
{,J
5MC. A/D converters for 30KC, l5-bi t operation
rand 70KC, 12-bit operation; commutators, multiplexers; sample and hold units, differential amplifiers and other digital and data systems
equipment. Systems engineering and fabrication
for industry and mili tary; data processing, reduction, acquisition applications / RMS(engineering)a Ms (350) Se(1957) DIc
Jo~n/;t~~en Co., 2624 Shel,by St., Dallas 19, Tex.
Electronic data processing management consulting / Ca Ss (l) Se (1960) Ic

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Paper Manufacturers Co., 9800 Bustleton Ave., Philadelphi a 15, Pa. / ORchard 3-4500 / *C 63
Film, fiber, and paper tapes / Ma Ms (250)
Le (1905) Ic
Paradynamics Inc., 10 Stepar Place, Huntington
Station, Lor., N.Y. / HA 7-:-7961 / *C 63
Delay lines / Ma Ms (88) Me (1951) Ic
The Ralph M. Parsons Co., ElectroniCS Div., 151 South
DeLacey, Pasadena, Calif. / MU 1-0461 / *C 63
Miniature magnetic tape recorders and telemetry
equipment / Ma Ms (350) Me (1938) Ic
Pastoriza Electronics, Inc., 285 Columbus Ave., Boston 16, Mass. / 617-CO 6-1919 / *C 63
..special purpose analog and digi tal computers
\.( using Signal Flow modules. Personal Analog Com; - puter, a calculus and dynamics teaching aid /
RMa Ss (25) Se (196D DAc
P C A Electronics Inc., 16799 Schoenborn St., Sepulveda, Calif. / EMpire 2-0761 / *C 63
Miniature puls e transformers, delay lines, toroids, telemetering filters / RMSa Ms (120) Me
(1948) Ic
Pendar, Irlc., 14744 Arminto St., Van Nuys, Calif. /
TRiangle 3-3136 / *C 62
Illuminated pushbutton swi tches, gang swi tch assemblies, indicators, key-operated swi tches / Ma
Ms (75-100) Se (1952) Ic
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office skills such as card punch operator training, typewriting training, lO-key adding machine
training, basic office skills training / RMSCa
Ss(36) Se(1954) Ic
Perfelope Manufacturing Co., 286 E. Cleveland Ave.,
Newark, Del. / 302-368-2541 / *C 63
Manufacture and sell continuous business forms;
manufacture and sell Perfelope Continuous Envelopes / MSa Ss (27) Se (1956) Ic
The Perkin-Elmer Corp., Main Ave., Norwalk, Conn. /
VIctor 7-0414 / *C 62
Electronic-optical systems, chemical analytical
instr'uments, electronic components. Recording
missile track sys terns, infrared sys terns, analog
computers, potentiometers / RMSa Ls (1600) Me
(1936) AIc
George A. Philbrick Researches, Inc., 127 Clarendon
St., Boston 16, Mass. / CO 6-5375/ *C 62
Electronic analog computers, operational amplifiers, regulated power supplies / RMSa Ms (200)
Me (1946) AIc
Philco Corp., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., Computer Div., 3900 Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. / 215 AISc
Pro-Tex Reel Band Co., 200 Film Bldg., 2108 Payne
Ave., Cleveland 14, Ohio / TOwer 1-2624 / *C 63
Tape reel accessories design and development /
Ma Ss (6) Me (1946) Ic
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Quest Manufacturing Co., 220 W. Monroe St., Chicago
6, Ill.' / STate 2-7838 / *C 63
Inked ribbons for all computer/data processing
and machine accounting equipment / MSa Ss (30)
Le (1918) Ic

Rabinow Engineering Co., Inc., 1425 Research Blvd.,
,bckville, Md. / 301-762-5310 / *C 63
(Reading machines, sorters / RMCa Ms (85) Se
(1954) Ic
Radiation Inc .., Melbourne, Fla. / PA 3-1511 / *C 63
"Ground/aerospace information handling systems /
/ .... RMa Ls (1400) Me (195D Ic
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic Data Processing,
RCA - Cherry Hill, Camden 8, N.J. / WOodlawn 3-8000
/ *C 63
Commercial systems: RCA 301, 501, and 601 electronic data processing sys terns; computers, mag,[netiC tape stations, data record files, data disc
files, card readers, card punches, paper tape
readers, paper tape punches, high-speed on-line
printers, MICR equipment, OCR equipment, communications equipment, remote inquiry units, command
trans lator uni ts. Data communications and cus tom
projects / RMSa Ls(2500, EDP) Le(1919, RCA)
DICc
Radio Corp. of America, Semiconductor and Materials
Div., Rte. 202, Somerville, N.J. / RAndolph 2-3200
/ *C 62
Computer and pO"ler transistors, switc~ing and,
tunnel diodes, microcircui ts and mul t1 pIe deVlces,
ferrite cores, planes and stacks / RMSa Ls (3500)

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Rank Precision Industries Ltd., Electronics Dept.,
Woodger Rd., lIanunersmith, London W.12, England /
*C 63
Xeronic high-speed computer printer / RMSCa
Ls (3500) Me (1948) Ic
The Rapids Standard 'Co., Inc., 144 Trowbridge N.W.,
Grand Rapids 2, Mich. / 451-2081 / *C 63
Manufacturers of materials handling equipment:
conveyors, storage racks, etc. / Ma MS (300) ?e
Mc
Ray Myers Corp., 1302 E. Main St., Endicott, N.Y. /
PI 8-0424 / *C 63
Data processing accessory equipment. Systems development and production programs for input/output departments in data handling. Complete floor
plan service / RMSCa Ms (50) Se (1955) Ic
Raytheon Co., Communications and Data Processing
Operation, 1415 Boston-Providence Turnpike, Norwood,
Mass. / - / *C 63
, Special A/D converters, mul tiplexers, commutators,
"'-L,' digi tal modules and access ories for ul tra-high
{ ..... speed applications / RMSa Ls (650) Se (1959)
DAIc
Raytheon Co., Industrial Components Div., 55 Chapel
St., Newton 50, Mass. / BIgelow 4-7500 / *C 63
ReI iable miniature and subminiature electron
tubes, high densi ty modules, miniaturized light
indicators, decade counters, magnetostr iction filters, recording storage tubes' and special cathode
ray tubes, electrostatic printer tubes for computer output data, connectors, piezoelectric accelerometers, memory cores, LC fil ters and delay
lines, knobs and m~anical componen ts, and
Raytheon Raysistor® relays / RMSCa Ls (43,000)
Le (1923) Ic
Raytheon Co., Microwave and Power Tube Di v., Spencer
Laboratory, Burlington, Mass. / - / *C 63
Transformers, pulse transformers / RMSCa ?s ?e
Ic
Raytheon Co., Semi,conductor Div., 350 Ellis St.,
Mountain View, Calif. / 968-9211 / *C 63
Avalanche mode switching transistors, all varieties of germanium and silicon transistors, all
varieties of germanium and silicon diodes, silicon rectifiers, and photo-sensitive transistors /
RMSa Ls(43,Ooo) Le(1923) Ic
RCA Service Compnay, Elec tronic Data Process ing Service, Bldg. 206-1, Cherry Hill Offices, Camden 8,
N.J. / WOodlawn 3-8000, Ext. pY-5041 / *C 63
Centers located in Cherry Hill, N.J., Washington,
Chicago and San Francisco. Systems analyses,
programming and data processing services, using
)<-RCA 301 or RCA SOl computer systems, specializin,] in demand deposit bank in,] and subscription
fulfillment services / Sea Ms WIO) Se Ic
Vitramon, Inc., P.O. Box 544, Bridgeport I, Conn. /
AMherh 8-6261 / *C 63
"VY" solid state porcelain capacitors, "VK" microminiature ceramic capacitors; "VG" switching
modules; mechanically actuated dry circuit
swi tches / Ma Ms (450) Me (19<18) Ic

controls, digi tal automation, magnetic drums,
Unimate robot / RMSa Ms (250) Se (962) DAISCMc
Union Carbide Nuclear Co., Central Data Processing,
P.O. Box P, Oak Ridge, Tenn. / 615-483-8611, ext.
0671 / *C 62
NUnlerical analysis and data processing using digital computers / RGP (AEC contractor> a Ms (85)
Me09~0)
Ilc
Union Swi tch & Signal Div. of Westinghouse Air Brake
Co., 1709 Braddock Ave., Pittsburgh 18, Pa. /
412-242-5000 / *C 63
"Readall" readout instruments, miniature and subminiature relays, remote control systems for
railroads and pipelines; control and communication systems for industry; remote controls for
locomotives and vehicles / RMSa Ls (1500) Le
(1881) IC (col\trol sys terns engineering) c

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The Walkirt Co., 10321 s. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 45, Calif. / SPring 6-0323 / .. c 63
Plug-in pulse circuit packages; complete counters, mul ti vibrators, amplifiers, gates, triggers,
pulse generators, etc. / Ma Ss (50) Me (1948) Ic
Wang Laborator~es Inc., 12 Huron Drive, Natick, Mass.
/ II. 3-3910 (Boston line, CE 7-9572) / *C 62
Special purpose data reduction systems, block
tape readers, encoder sys terns / RMSa Ss (10)
Me (1951) DCc
Ward Leonard Electric Co., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. / *C 62
Electronic and electric control components: resistors, relays, rheostats, contactors, etc. /
Ma L s (over 500) Le (1892) I c
F. S. Webster Co., 1 Amberst St., Cambridge 42,
Mass. / KIrkland 7-2300 / *C 63
Inked ribbons for all computers / Ma Ms (225)
Le (1879) Ic
Western Electronic Co., 717 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9,
Wash. / AT 4-0200 / *C 62
Heat radiation analog our "Reastan". Also the
general use "Western Electronic analog computer"
/ RMSa Ss (25) Me (946) Ac
Westgate Laboratory, Inc., 506 S. High St., Yellow
Springs, Ohio / ROckwell 7-7375 (Dayton, Ohio -VIctor 9-1330) / *C 63
Research, development, prototype, and small lot
production in electronics, physics, optics and
photography; X-Y plotters and vehicle position
displays, simulators and missile guidance equipment, controls, industrial instrumentation, can
leak testers, eye movement cameras, air traffic
control instrumentation / RMSa Ms (55) Se (1956)
DICc
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. /
EX 1-2800 I .. c 63
Complete line of industrial computer systems. Di-

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U.S. Air Force, Computation Div., Data Services Center, AFADS-B, Headquarters USAF, Washington 25,
D.C. / OXford 7-7275 / *C 63
Management science, computing systems and computer programming / (management systems and computational support for decision making)a Ss (34)
Me (948) Ic
U.S. Air Force, Management Computations Branch, Data
Processing Div. -- name changed to U.S. Air Force·,
Computation Div., Data Services Center, Which see
U.S. Army, Ballistic Research Laboratories, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Md. / CRestwood 2-4000, Ext. 47146
/ *C 63
High-speed digital computers and computing service for government and government contractors /
RCGPa Ms (120) Me (940) Dc
U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, Computation and Analysis Lab., Dahlgren, Va. / NOrth 3-2511 / *C 63
Mathemati cal analys is and research, programming,
engineering, computing and data processing services for government and government contractors
only; operate NORC and IBM 7030 (STRETCII) systems,
Universal Data Transcriber and a variety of auxiliary equipment / RCPGa Ms (325) Me (1942) Dc
U.S. Navy, Aviation Supply Office. Data Processing
Div., 700 Robbins Ave., Philadelphia 11, Pa. /
RA 8-1212, Ext. 388 / *C 63
Two IBM 1410's, five IBM 1401's, one 1405, Transciever and EAM equipment services for Naval Aviation Inventory Control / G(inven tory con troll a
Ms (255) Me (1941) Dc
U.S. Science Corp., 5221 W. l02nd St., Los Angeles
~ ~5, Calif. / SP &-O~50 / *C 63
Air data, aircraft landing computers; computer
test equipment, special timers / RMa Ms (215)
Me (952) DAlc
UNIVAC Div. of Sperry Rand Corp., 315 Park Ave. So.,
New York 10, N.Y. / SPring 7-8000 / *C 63
. D Digital electronic computing systems (Univacl,
~ computing services, office machines, and systems /
RMSa Ls (35,000) Le (876) DIc
UNIVAC Div. of Sperry Rand Corp., 10924 Ave. J East,
Grand Prairie, Tex. / AN 2-3511 / *C 63
Complete MICR bank processor systems including
high-speed document sorters, audit listers, and
Central Processor with accumulating and dictionary look-up capabil i ties. MICR document encoding
devices to print the amount, account number, and
transi t number fields. Optical Character Recogni tion systems for automation of accounts receivable and inventory control, including Readatron
Card Punch and Charge Sales Recorders / RMSa
Ms (50) Se (1957) DIc
UNIVAC Mili tary Operations of Sperry Rand Corp.,
UNIVAC Park, St. Paul 16, Minn. / - / *C t!2

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Valor Instruments, Inc., 13214 Crenshaw Blvd., Gard3
lliUi t-Mati c solenoid operated calculators,
listers, accumulators; Electrowriter System handwritten communications; adding machines and calculators, comptometer calculators / MSa Ls (3200)
Lc (1009) Dlc
Viewlex Inc., Holbrook, N.Y. / 516-LT9-6600 / *C 63
Projection optics, 35mm strip film, etc. / RMSCa
Ms (200) Me (1946) I c
Vlruinia Electronics Co., Inc., River Rd. and B&O
R·]ilroad, Washington 16, D.C. / 654-6680 / *C 63

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tric utili ty systems / RMSCa Ls (125,000) Le
(pr i or to 1900) DAc
Westin{Jhouse Electric Corp., Air Arm Div., P.O. Box
746, Baltimore 3, Md. / SO 1-1000 / *C t!2
Analog and digital computers, analog/digital and
digi tall analog converters, and other complete
line of peripheral equipment for military systems / RMSa Ls (4000) Me (1950) DAlc
Westing~ouse Electric Corp., Electronic Tube Div.,
Box 284, Elmira, N.Y. / RE 9-3611 / *C 63
Receiving tubes: image, storage, multiplier
phototubes; special purpose tubes; military and
industrial cathode ray tubes / RMSa Ls (2500)
Le (before 1930) Ic
Westronics, Inc., 3605 McCart St., P.O. Box 11250,
Berry St. Sta., Ft. Worth 10, Tex. / WA 3-8211 /
*C 63
Manufacturer of strip chart recorders / RMSa
Ms (60) Me (1946) Ic
Whiteford Laboratory, 258 Broad St., Lynn, Mass. /
598-nt9 / *C 63
Paper tape winding equipment; paper tape recorders / RMa Ss (15) Me (1947) Ic
Whi tnon Mfg. Co., Route 6, Farmington, Conn. / 6772607 /' *C 63
Design and manufacture of preciSion revolving
mechanisms including memory drums of all sizes,
coated and complete with motor drive, but not
reading and wri'ting heads / Ma Ms (50) Me (1946)
Ic
Wiancko Engineering, Div. Tamar Electronics, Inc.,
255 N. 'Halstead Ave., Pasadena, Calif. / EL 5-7186 /
*C 63
Telemetry, control and data acquisi tion sys tems;
pressure, acceleration and force transducers;
test and calibration instruments / RMa Ms (240)
Me (1946) Ic
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 3rd Ave., New York 16,
N.Y. / TN 7-9800 / *C 63
Technical books / MSa Ms (500) Le (1807) Ic
Winchesrer Electronics, Inc., 19 Willard Rd., Norwalk, Conn. / VI 7-7231 / *C 62
Connectors, connector accessories, terminals /
Ma, Ls Me (1940) Ic
Winsco Instruments & Controls Co., 1533 26th St.,
Santa Monica, Calif. / GR 0-4728 / .. c 62
·Digi tal converters, temperature transducers, digi tal temperature controllers / Ma ·Ss (22) Se
(1960) DICc
Wolf ReiSearch & Development Corp., P.O. Box 136,
West Concord, Mass. / EM 9-2111 / *C 63
'C'
Digital computer consulting, programming, and
operation. Bendix G-15D wi th trace generator,
WWI computer / RC(general computer services)a
Ms (135) Se (1954) DIc
Woods, Gordon E, Co., 15 Wellington St. West, Toronto,
Ontar~o, Canada (also at Montreal, London, Calgary,
Vancouver) / 368-4761 / *C 63
f,)
Management consul ting and system design / CPa Ms
... (55) Le (1930) Ic
Wright Erlgineering Co., Inc., 180 E. California
Blvd., Pasadena, Calif. / MUrray 1-2651 / *C 63
Shaft encoders; magnetic digi tal logic components and syst~.ns; buffers and storage systems;
aerospace timers; system and lab pa.ver supplies,

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magnetic tape transports / Sa Ss (10) Me (1950)
DAlc
Wright Line, a div. of Barry Wright Corp., 160 Gold
Star Blvd., Worcester 6, Mass. /791-0933/ *C 63
Specialists in data handling and filing systems.
Data processing accessory equipment, computer
department accessories, check handling equipment / RMSCa Ms (350) Me (1934) Ic
Write Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N.Y. /
LExington 2-6171/2 / *C 63
Data processing ribbons / Ma Ms(50) Le(1923)
Ic

Zator Company, 140~ Mount Auburn St., Cambridge 38,
Mass. / TRowbridge 6-6776 / *C 63

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Allied/Egry Business Systems, Inc., 429 E. Monument Ave., Dayton 2, Ohio / 223-3133 / *C 63
Data processing forms / MSa Ls (2500)
Se (1960) Ic
Avery Label Co., 1616 S. California Ave., Monrovia,
Calif. / 358-2524; 681-3421 / *C 63
Pressure-sensitive pin-feed labels for use in
data processing / MSa Ms (500) Me (1935) Ic
Basic Systems, Inc., 2900 Broadway, New York, N.Y.
/ UN 6-2410 / *C 63
Training products and services using proY,? grammed instruction for computer field; off" the-shelf programs in "PERT" and "Required
COB(1.-1961"; application of behavioral science
to industrial training systems; custom contract and consulting services / C(involving

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE ROSTER OF ORGANIZATIONS

AC Electronics, Inc., 11725 Mississippi Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif.
ACDC Electronics Inc., 2979 N. Ontario
St., Burbank, Calif.
ACl Electronics Corp. , 551 W. 22 St.,
New York 11, N.Y.
ADC Products Div., Magnetic Controls
Co., 6405 Cambridge St., Minneapolis
26, Minn.
AIl&DA Div., AIIAmer.I<:an Engineering
Co., 135 Main ::it., Belleville, N.J.
Abbey Electronics Corp., 143 Old
Country Rd., Carle Pl., N.Y.
Abrams Instrument Corp., 606 E. Shlawassee, Lansing, Mich.
Abtronics Inc., 64 S. P St., Livermore,
Calif. '
Accurate Electronics Corp., Box 935 G,
Elyria, Ohio
Accurate, Instrument Co., 2414 W. Alabama, Houston 6, Texas
Acme 'Electric Corp., Water St., Cuba,
N.Y.
Acoustica Associates, Inc., 10400
Aviation Blvd., Los Angeles 45,
Calif.
Acromag Inc., 15360 Telegraph Rd.,
Detroit 39, Mich.
Actan Electronic~ Inc., 130 County
Court House Rd., New Hyde Park, N.Y.
Acton Laboratories, Inc., 533 Main 5 t.,
Acton, MaSS.
Adams & Westlake Co., 1025 N. Michigan St., Elkhart, Ind.
Adcole Corp., 186 Massachusetts Ave.,
Cambridge 39, Mass.
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp., 1200
Babbit Rd., Clevelarid 17, Ohio
Adler Electronics Inc., 1 Lefevre Ln.,
New Rochelle, N.Y.
Advance Components Ltd., Hainaul t,
lIford,' Essex".,Eng.
Advanced Electronics Inc., 94 5 ilas
Deane Hwy., Rocky Hill, Conn.
Advanced Instrument Corp., 2829 7th
5 t., Berkeley, Calif.
Advancement Devices Inc., 86 Denton
Ave., New Hyde Park, N.Y.
Aero Geo Astro Corp., Edsall &. Lincolnia, Alexandria, Va.
Aeroflex Labs. Inc., 48-25 36 5 t.,
Long Island City I, N.Y.
Aeroli te Electronics Corp., 2207
Summit Ave .. Union City, N.J.
Aeronca Mfg. Corp., 1712 Germantown
Rd., Middletown, .Ohio
Aerospace Controls Corp., 602 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica, Calif.
Aetna.Electronics Corp., Readington
Rd., North Branch, N.J.
Airbo~ne Instruments Lab., Div.
Cutler-Hammer Inc., Apparatus Div.,
Comac Rd., Deer Park, N.Y.
Airborne Instruments Lab .. Div.
Cutler-Hammer Inc., Military Mktg.
Div., Comac Rd., Deer Park, N.Y.
Airmec Ltd .. High Wycombe, Bucks, Eng.
Alaadin Electronics Div., Aladdin
Ind. Inc., 711 Murfreesboro Rd.,
Nash'lille 10, Tllnn.
Albany Printing & Tag Mfg. Co. Inc.,
598 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass.
AIfax Paper & Engineering Co. Inc.,
Washin\lton St., Westboro, Mass.
Allegheny Plastics Inc., 10 Thorn Run
Rd., Coraopolis, Pa.
Allen Avionics Inc., 255 E. 2nd 5 t. ,
Mineola,' N. Y.
Allen-Bradley Co., 136 W. Greenfield
Ave., Milwaukee 4, Wisc.
Allen Electric & Equipment Co. i 2101
N. Pitcher, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Allied Engineering & Product Corp.,
2421 Blandillg Ave., Alameda, Calif.
Allison Electronics, Inc., 2545 Diversified Way, Orlando, Fla.
Alpha-Tronics Corp., 1033 Engracia
Ave., Torrance, Calif.
Alphomega Research Labs. Inc., 338
Westbury Ave., Carle Place, N.Y.
Alpitec Inc., 49 Gleason Ave., Stamford, Conn.
Alto Scientific Co. Inc., 4083 Transport 5 t., Palo Al to, Calif.
Alwac Computer Div., EI-Tronics Inc.,
13040 S. Cerise Hawthorne, Calif.
Amco Engineering Co., 7333 W. Ainslie St., Chicago 31, Ill.
Amerac Inc., Dunham Rd., Beverly,
Mass.
American Avionics, Inc., 2032 5 toner
Ave., West Los Angeles 25, Calif.
American Electronic Wire & Cable,

130 S. Hewitt St., Los Angeles,
Calif.
American Electronics, Inc., 1594 E.
Ross Ave., Fullerton, Calif.
American Elite Inc. (Telefunken) 4850 34th 5 t., Long Is land Ci ty' I,
N.Y.
Ame'rican Gyro Div., Tamar Electronics
Inc., 9320 Lincoln 1l1vd., Los lIngeles 25, Calif.
American Machine & Foundry Co., 4304
Wheeler Ave., Alexandria, Va.
Ampco Mfg. Co., 246 E. 2nd St.,
Plainfield, N.J.
Ampex Corp., 934 Charter 5 t., Redwood
City, Calif.
Amtron Inc., 14631 S. Waverly Ave.,
Midlothian, Ill.
Analab Instrument Corp., 30 Canfield
Rd., Cedar Grove, N.J.
Anchor 5 pecial ty Mfg. Co. Inc., 300
Hollister Rd., Teterboro, N.J.
Angler Industries, Main St., Metuchen,
N.J.
Ansco Div .. G. A. F., Vestal Pkwy ..
E. Binghamton, N.Y.
Ansell-Simplex Ticket, 2834 W. Chicago,
Chicago 22, Ill.
Anzac Electronics, Inc., 375 Fairfield
Ave., Stamford, Conn.
Apahouser of New England, 1312 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
Applied Control Corp., 10Q0 Main St.,
Hackensack, N.J.
Applied Electronics Co., 213 E. Grand
live., South, San Francisco, Calif.
.\pplied Electronics Corp. of N.J., 22
Center St., Metuchen, N.J.
Applied Technology Inc., 930 Industrial
Ave., Palo Alto, Calif.
Ariel Davis Mfg. Co., 3687 S. State,
5alt Lake City IS, Utah
.
Armstrong Whitworth Equipment, Ilucclecote, Gloucester, Eng.
Arnoux Corp" 11924 West Washington
1l1vd., Los Angeles .66, Calif.
Artisan Metal Works Co., 11410 Madison Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio
Artronic Instrument Co., 11232 Triangle Ln., Silver 5prlng, Md.
Artted Co. Inc., 367 Worthington St.,
Springfield, Mass.
Arvey Corp., 3500 N. Kimball Ave.,
Chicago 18, Ill.
l\ssociated Engineering Corp., 65 Kent
5 t., Brookline 46, Mas s.
As tatic Corp., Copneaut, Ohio
Astrosystems, Inc., 220 E. 23 St.,
New York 10, N.Y.
Atchley Div., Raymond, American Brake
Shoe Co., 2231 S. Barrington Ave.,
Los l\nge les 64, Calif.
Atlantic Research Corp., Shirley Hwy.
at Edsall Rd., Alexandria, Va.
Atlantic Transformer Corp., 30 Hynes
Ave., Groton, Conn.
Atlas Engineering Co. Inc., 10 Cheney
St., Roxbury, Mass.
Atomium Corp., 575 Middlesex Tpke.,
Billerica, Mass.
Audiotex Mfg. Co., Div. Textron Electronics Inc., 4005. WymanSt ..
Rockford, Ill.
Ault Magnetics, Inc., 3501 48 Ave. N.,
MinneapoliS 22, Minn.
Auto-Trol Corp., 1359 Harlan, Denver
IS, Colo.
Automatic Coil Co. Inc., 76 E. 2nd St.,
Mineola, N.Y.
Automation Development Corp., 11824
. W. Jefferson Blvd., Culver City,
Calif.
Automation Dynamics Corp., 255 County
Rd., Tenafly, N.J.
Automatipn Industries, Inc., Industrial
Park, Boulder, Colo.
Autotron, Inc., 3629 N. VermilIon 5t.,
Danville, Ill.
Avco Corp. Electronics & Ordnance Di v. ,
Cincinnati 41, Ohio
Avco Research & Adv. bevel. Div., 201
Lowell St., Wilminqton, Mass.
Avien Inc., 58-15 Northern 1l1va.,
WoodSide 77, N.Y.
Avnet Electronics Corp., 70 5 tate St.,
Westbury, N.Y.
Axel Electronics Inc., 134-20 E.
Jamaica Ave., Jamaica 10, N.Y.

B&F Instruments, Inc., 3644 N. Lawrence St., Philadelphia 40, Pa.
B&K Instrume.~s Inc. of Bruel & Kjaer,

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3018 W. 106th 5 t., Cleveland 11,
Cable Electric Products, 23·\ Uaboll
Ohio
5t" Providence 7, H.I.
8ach Auricon Inc., 6924 Romaine 5 t.,
Cable Electronics, '):; Kitts Ln.,
Hollywood 38, Calif.
Newington 11, Conn.
Baird-Atomic, Inc., 33 University Rd., Cadillac Ga\Je Co" 25760 Groesbeck
Ilwy., Warren, Mich.
C"mbridge 38, Mass.
Ilallastran Div.; Telex Inc., nOI N.
Calbest Electronics Co., 4001 ExCalhoun St., Fort Wayne 7, Ind.
pos i tion, Los Angeles 16, Calif.
Bal tic Metal Products Co., 126 Sutton
Caledonia Electronics & TranSformer
5t., Brooklyn 22, N.Y.
Co., CaledonIa, N.Y.
Barber-Colman Co., 1300 Rock St.,
Calibration 5 tandards Corp., 1031
Rockford, Ill •.
Westminster St., Alhambra, Calif.
Barker Products Co., 3 Component Pk.,
California Chassis Co., 5445 E.
W. Bridgewater, Mas s.
Century Blvd., Lynwood, Calif.
Barker & Williamson, Inc., Canal &
California Magnetic Control Corp.,
11922 Valerio, N. Hollywood, Calif.
Beaver 5 ts .. Bris tol, Pa.
California Technical Industries,
Bayly Engineering Ltd., Hunt 5 t.,
1421 Old County Rd., Belmont,
Aj ax, Ontario
Bay 5 tate Electronics Corp., 43 Leon
Calif.
Calvideo Tube Corp., 18601 S. Santa
5 t., Bos ton 15, Mass.
Fe Ave., Compton, Calif.
Beattie-Coleman, Inc., 1000 N. Olive,
Cambridge Thermionic Corp., 445 ConAnaheim, Calif.
cord Ave., Cambridge 38, Mass.
BeaUChaine & Sons Inc., 584 Union
Campbell Co. Inc., Colin, Miry Brook
Ave .. Lakeport, N.H.
Rd., Danbury, Conn.
Beckman Instruments Inc., 5ystems
Canadian Marconi Co., 2442 Trenton
Div., 2400 Harbor Blvd., Fullerton,
Ave., Montreal 16, Quebec
Calif.
Carad Corp., 3381 Junipero Serra
Beckman & Whi tley, Inc., 993 5 an
131 vd., Palo Alto, Calif.
Carlos Ave., 5an Carlos, Calif.
Cardion Electronics Inc., 65 RushBeck's, Inc., 298-300 E. Fifth St.,
more St., Westbury, N.Y.
5 t. Paul I, Minn.
Central DynamicS Ltd., 147 Hymus
Beekley Corp., Data Systems Div ..
Blvd., Pte. Claire, Quebec
West Hartford, Conn.
Bel Air. Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 311 Chauvin-Arnoux, 190 rue Championnet,
Paris 18e, France
Bel Air, Md.
Ches apeake InS trument Corp., 100
Belock Ins trument Corp., 112-03 14th
Atwell Rd., ShadySide, Md.
Ave., College Point, N.Y •
Chicago Aerial Industries Inc., 550
Bendix· Corp., Montrose Div .. South
W. Northwest Hwy., Barrington, Ill.
Montrose, Pa.
Chicago Dynamic Industries Inc.,
Bendix-Pacific Div., Bendix Corp.,
172:; W. Diversey IHvd., Chicago 14,
11600 Sherman Way, N. Hollywood,
Calif.
Ill.
Churchill LI\Jhtin\J Corp" :1·\·\ FrankIlenrus Watch Co. Inc., 30 Cherry
lin St., Melrose 76, Mass.
Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
C Irnron Corp., ll~,:! .Iorcna III vd.,
Berkshire Lauoratorles, 11-:10 KlnUsSan IIle\lo 10, Call!.
ford lid., lIanovcr, N.II.
Clrron Cornpurl«'lll Coql •• Santa lIarhara
lIevu I;lectronlcs Inc., Ill;, ·\th St.,
Alrpurt, (;"\01:0, C.II!!.
Trenton U, N.J.
Coast Coil Cu., McKay Manlllnhanumeric, draws
lines and curves from magnetic tape,
cards or paper tape data, or on-lire
/ USE: test data analysis / $8000
to $35,000 / BI
Burr Electronics
Dura Plastics of N.Y. Inc.
Electro Ins truments, Inc.
FF & M Electronics Inc.
GAP Instrument Corp.
Gerber Scientific Instrument Co.
Hallicrafters Co.
Huyck Systems Co., Div. Huyck Corp.
Industrial Engravers, Inc.
LaPointe Industries, Inc.
Loral Electronics Corp.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
F. L. Moseley Co. -- see VI
Oki & Willadsen Ltd.
OPTOmechanisms Inc.
Photo Chemical Products, Inc.
Planoramics Inc.
Precision Printed Circuits Mfg. Co.
Servo Corp. of America
Sunshine Scientific Instruments
Sylvania Electronics Systems
Vitro Labs, Div. Vitro Corp. of America
Wes tgate Laboratory, Inc.
Wilson Camera Co. Inc.
B2.

BOARDS, PLUG

AC Electronics Inc.
Accurate Electronics Corp.
AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. / pinboards
/ DESCR: rapid, simple programming
method / USE: for rna tr ix and other
programming applications / - / B2
Applied Dynamics, Inc.
Applied Electronics Co.
Avien, Inc.
Cadre Industries Corp.
Cambridge Thermionic Corp.
Consolidated Avionics Corp.
Embree Electronics Corp.
Garde Mfg. Co.
Howe Scale Co. Div. Howe Richardson
Corp.
Hurletron Control Products Di v. -- see
C26
Keys tone Electronics Corp.
LaPointe Indus tries, Inc.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Molex Products Co.
Nelson Instrument Co.
Oki & Willadsen Ltd.
Ortronix, Inc.
Photo Chemical Products, Inc.
P! Rnoramir.. Inc.
PreCision Printed Circui ts Mfg. Co.
Rimak Electronics Inc.
Sealectro Corp.
Sylvania Electronics Systems
Systron Donner Corp.
. .. _
Tech Panel Co., Inc., 37 Mllford St.,
Binghamton, N.Y. / - / DESCR: control panels, wires and accessory
items for data processing equipment
and inexpensive, compact forms
handling equipment / - / - / B2
Thermo Electric ~Co. Inc.
United Fabricators & Electronics, Inc.
Vector Electronic Co. Inc.
Virginia Electronics Co., Inc., River
Rd. and 8&0 Railroad, Washington 16,
D.C. / circuit programming systems /
DESCR: permi ts rapid changes of
interconnection patterns between
sections or groups of electronic
equipment to effect desired changes
in operations of equipment / USE:
in test equipment; computers, ground

support equipment / $100 to $2000 /
82
Westgate Laboratory, Inc.
B6.

BREADBOARD KITS

Advanced Electronics, Inc.
Aetna Electronics Corp.
Defiance Printed Circui t Corp.
Digi tal Sensors Inc.
Electronic Engineering Co. of Cal.
Engineered Electronics Co.
Garde Mfg. Co.
General Electronic Labs, Inc.
Gul ton Industries, Inc.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.,
55 Ames Ct., Plainview, L.I., N.Y. /
Facilogic / DESCR: systems· interwiring for breadboarding, construction
of specialized test equipment, and
training of personnel/USE: rapid
translation of diagrams into systems / $975 to $1500 / B6
Jonsen Electronics Mfg. Inc.
Keystone Electronics Corp.
Laguna Scientific Industries
Marquardt Corp. Pomona Div.
Phillips Control Co.
Pomona Electronics Co. Inc.
Precision Metal Products Co. of Malden
Precision Printed Circuits Mfg. Co.
Reeves Ins trument Corp.
Rimak Electronics Inc.
Techniques, Inc.
Ucinite Co. Div. UCF
Var-L-Go. Inc.
Walsco Electronics Mfg. Co.
Wells Electronics Co.
Wi ttek Products Co.
C3.

CAMERAS

Analab Instrument Corp.
Beattie-Goleman, Inc.
Burke & James, Inc.
Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc.
Copy Research Corp., 875 W. Fifteenth,
Newport Beach, Calif. / KALC(lIl 201
Film Duplicator / DESCR: provides
permanent high resolution duplicates
wi th broad gray scale by unique dry
process in normal room light wi thout
aid of technician / USE: aerial
film reproduction / $2450 L C3
Diamond Electronics, Diamond Power
Specialty Corp., Box 415, Lancaster,
Ohio / eCTV and associated equipment / DESCR: video operating equipment, swi tchers, sync equipment,
power supplies, professional monitors,
camera chains. Video operating equiplIlJnt -- color, sync equipment,
camera chains, profess ional monitor s
/ USE: industrial control and process observation / $2000 to $6000 /
C3
DuMont Labs. Aller! B. Divs. Fairchild
Cam. & Inst. Corp.
EMI-Gossor Electronics Ltd.
Eas tman Kodak Co.
Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier Inc.
Electro-Medical Lab. Inc.
Electronic Tube & Instr. Div. Gen.
Atronics Corp.
Fairchild Camer·a & Instr. Corp. Defense Prods. Div.
Fairchild Camera & Ins tr. Corp. Ind'l.
Prods. Div.
Flight Research, Inc.
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
San Leandro, Calif. / Friden ComposO-Line / DESCR: high-speed sequential card camera.~ Photographs reusable data from cards, produces
positive or reversed negatives or
reproduction proofs ready for platemaking / USE: publishing lists, directories, manuals, etc. / - / C3
GP.otechnical Corp.
The M. P. Goodkin Co., 112-120 Arlington St., Newark 2, N.J. / process ani
copy cameras / DESCR: complete camera systems for visual inspection and
reproduction of material for one or
more hard copies / USE: for computer print out, to make hard copy or
printing plate / $500 to $2200 / C3
Gordon Enterprises
Hathaway Instrument, Inc. Sub. Lionel
Corp.
Hewlett-PaCkard Co.
Millen Mfg. Co.
OPTOmechanisms Inc.
Panoramic Electronics Inc.
Par Products Corp.
Philbr ick Researches, Inc.
Phi lips Electronic Instruments
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken N. II.
Photographic Instrumentati on Development Co.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Products and Services

Photomechani sms, Inc.
Consolidated (Jusiness Systems, Inc.
Photo-Sonics, Inc.
International Busil1ess ~Iachines Corp.
Ribet-Desj ardi ns
~Ias ter-Craft Corp.
Southern Instruments Ltd.
~lidwest Tabulatin'J Card Producers, Inc.
Special Products & Applied Research [)iv. Moore (Jusiness Forms, Inc.
The de Havilland Aircraft of Canada,
National Physical Laboratory, MatheLtd.
matics Div.
Tektronix Inc.
Ortronix, Inc.
Traid Corp.
Shelby Salesbook Co.
Westgate Laboratory, Inc.
Shumate Business Forms Co.
Standard Register Co.
C3A. CAMERAS, DAT.\ RECORDING
Uarco, Inc.
Varifab, Inc.
ACR Electronics Corp.
Abrams Instrument Corp.
Adtrol Electronics Inc.
C7. CARDS. MAGNETIC
Anslo Div. G.A.F.
Bach Auricon Inc.
Ansell-Simplex Ticket Co.
Beattie-Coleman, Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.
Beckman & Whi tley, Inc.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Burke & James, Inc.
C9. CIRCUITS. ARITIIMETICAL (FOR DIGICanadian Applied Research Div. A. V.
TAL CCMPUTERS)
Roe Can. Ltd.
Century Electronics & Ins truments,
Adage, Inc. -- see Cll
Inc.
AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. / AMP-MAD /
Chadwick-Helmuth Co., 111 E. Railroad
DESCR: digi tal circuit devices
Ave., Monrovia, Calif. / 11:370 Pulse
made wi th exclusive mul tiaperture
Camera / DESCR: 100 ft. 16 mm
type ferrite cores and wire / USE:
fi 1m; requires 15 vol t puIs e for
decimal counters, digi tal counters,
each frame; to 30 frames / sec. /
digi tal comparators, in word generUSE: record CRT,' CCTV, and counter
ation, sequential selection, and
outputs / $2180 / C3A
other logic functions / - / C9
Eugene Dietzgen Co.
Control Logic, Inc. -- see Cll
Eas tman Kodak Co.
Crystalonics Inc., 147 Sherman St.,
Electro Instruments, Inc.
Cambridge 40, Mass. / neuron logic
Electronic Commun. Component Design &
device / DESCR: universal logic eleDev. Corp.
men t (AND-OR-NAND-NOR-exc!us i ve ORFF & M Electronics Inc.
flip flop-one shot-inverter) fan out
FMA Inc.
greater than 100. Logic levels 3
Fairchild Camera & Instr. Corp. Deto 30 vol ts / USE: basic computer
fense Prods. Div.
element / - / C9
Ferranti Electric Co. Inc.
Delco Radio Div., General Motors Corp.,
Flight Research, Inc.
700 E. Firmin St., Kokomo, Ind. /
General Anil ine & Film Corp. Ansco
digi tal circuits / DESCR: plug-in
Div.
card and welded module types. GerGeneral Electric Co. X-Ray Dept.
manium and silicon environments,
Geo Science, Inc.
speeds to 10 m.c. maintained in inGeophysics Corp. of America
ventory, gates, flip-flops, single
Geotechnical Corp.
shots, multi vibrators, dr i vcrs, etc.
Gordon Enterprises
/ USE: interconnected to form
Information International, Inc., P.O.
various computer functions / $:!O to
Box 106, Maynard, Mass. / film
$~OO / C9
reading services / DESCR: computer
G. C. Dewey Corp, -- see !Jl
reading of scientific data recorded
Digi tal Equipment Corp., HI, Main St.,
on film / - / - / C3A
Maynard, Mass. / digital circuit moInstrument Co. of Fla.
dules / DESCH: over ~OO types;
Itek Labs Di v. Itek Corp.
solid state, 3 compatible frec!uenMidwestern Ins truments, Inc.
cies (50OKC, 5MC, 10MC) , specially
Northrop Nortronics, Sys tems Support
packaged for systems design, test,
Dept. -- see 02
construction applications. FlipOceanographic Engrg. Corp.
flops, pulse amplifiers, oscillaOPTOmechani sms Inc.
tors, etc. / USE: systems design,
Par Products Corp.
test, and cons truction applications
Photo Electronics Corp.
/ $28 to $400 / C9
Photomechanisms, Inc.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
Photo-Sonics, Inc.
-- see B6
Telco, Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Traid Corp.
Federal Systems Div.
Mathatronics, Inc.
Solid State Electronic sCarp., 15321
C5. CARDS (SEE ALSO PUNCH CARDS)
Rayen St., Sepulveda, Calif. / silicon digital logic modules /DESCR:
American Business Systems, Inc., 2929
operation up to 10 megacycles/ second
"B" St., Philadelphia 34, Pa. /
over temperature range -550C to
data processing cards / DESCR: re+125 0 C. Logic modules avalable: Jgular and special cards / - / - /
K flip-flop (logie), flip flop,
C5
coullter/shift register, "and-or"
Computer Logic Corp.
gates, Schmi tt Tr igger, inverting amManagement Research Assoc., 14 Hill
plifiers, etc. / USE: custom / $:30
Drive, Dune Acres, Chesterton, Ind.
to $150 / CC)
/ multiple purpose self-trainer /
DESCR: pull-tab card / USE: as a
study guide, review test and feedClO. CIRCUITS. COMPUTER. PACKAGED
back device / $7.50/hundred to
$12.00/huridred / C5
Adage, Inc. -- see Cll
National Physical Laboratory, MathemaBurroughS Corp., Electronic Componen ts
tics Div.
Div., P.O. Box 1226, Plainfield, N.J.
/ BIPCO® Modules /DESCR: builtin-place semiconductor assemblies
C6. CARDS. PUNCH
containing up to 10 siliron transistors and 100 silicon diodes. Perform
American Business Systems
counting, decoding, adding, and genAnsell-Simplex Ticket Co.
eral NAND logic functions / USE: as
Beemak Plastics, 7424 Santa Monica
functional circui t packages in elecBlvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif. / tab
tronic systems / $35 to $70 / CIO
card holders / DESCR: plastic. Can
Computer Logic Corp., 11000 W. Olympic
be attached to products. conveyor
Blvd., Los Angeles M, Calif. /
belts, bins, boxes, shelving. to imLOGIC-LAU / DESCI!: ready-to-uspplement production and inventory
300l\C or 3.IC uni ts. Includes logic,
control, invoicing. etc. / free
storaue, shift, memory, or display
sample on request / USE: to hold
uni ts. Bemovable program board and
punched cards / $10/100 i n lO~j quanpatch corels / USE: user patches own
tity; $3.95/dozen in quantity less
applications in simulation, test gear,
than 100 / C6
teaching, or computing / $1000 to
W. II. Brady Co., 727 W. Glendale Ave.,
$12,000 / ClO
Milwaukee 9, Wis. / key punch corControl Logic, Inc. -- see Cll
rection seals / DESCR: SuperThin
Delco Radio Div., General Motors Corp.
seals of tough, self-sticking ~Iylar
-- see C9
to plug mispunched holes in tab
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- sec 01
cards / USE: applied over misDigi tal Electronics Inc.
punched hole / 30¢ to 50¢ per card
Digi tal Equipment Corp. -- see C9
of 222 seals / CG
Engineered E[ectronics Co •• lq,1l E.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. / digi tal circui t modules / DESCR: transistor digi tal circuit modules on
printed circui t cards for frequencies
up to 10 ~Ic and in plug-in containers
for frequencies up to 250 kc / USE:
in digit'l systems and equipment (including com,outers) / $11 to $97 /
ClO
Fairchild Semiconductor
Gul ton Indus tries, Inc. -- see D2A
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.,
55 Ames Ct., Plainview, L.I., N.¥. /
digital logic /DESCR: transistorized digi tal circuit modules and
cards wi th over 100 standard subminiature logical configurations. Frequency ranges D.C. to 25 Mc.; temperature ranges -25 0 C to +125 0 C / USE:
in digital systems and data processors / $7.50 to $60 / ClO
Hurletron Control Products Div. -- see
C26
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
Mathatronics, Inc.
S·3nders Associates, Inc. -- see C44
Solid State Electronics Corp. -- see C9
Sperry Farragut Co., Div. of Sperry
Rand Corp.
Sprague Electric Co. -- see C26
Cll.

CIRCUITS. LOGICAL (FOR DIGITAL
COMPUTERS)

Abacus Inc., 1718 21st St., Santa Monica, Calif. / digi tal modules /
DESCR: digital modules / USE: in
digital systems / $13 to $20 per
circui t / Cll
Adage, Inc., 292 Main St., Cambridge
42, Mass. / ADIBLOC @
/ DESCH:
fully-integrated analog and digi tal
modules; accomplish optimum labor
division between analog and digi tal
operations; implement exploration
of hybrid system organization,
using combined analo!l/diuital techniques / USE: in desi!Jn '1IIe1 "onstruction of data systc'ms / moclllil's
inelividually prir"cl / Cll
AlII' I IIC. -- "'I' C'I
AIIII"!f!'X Ell'n rOil I C Corp.
Centrala"
Computer COlltrol Co., IIIC., Old Connecticut Path, Fr'"l1inuham, Mass. /
digi tal logic modules -- 3C PACS /
DESCR: S-PACS (200 kc, 1 mc, ::; me)
-- all compatible; Silicon S-PACS
(l mc, - 55 0 C to + lOOOC); H-PACS
(20 me). Broad range of standard
types, plus memory and supplementory PACS / USE: building blocks
for digi tal computing, control, and
data processing systems / $23 to
$997 / Cll
Computer Logic Corp., 11800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 64, Calif. /
logic cards and systems / DESCR:
comple te 1 i ne of 30(x(C, 3MC, and
lOMC plug-in logic cards. Many analog cards; 4-3/8" x 3-3/4". Drawers,
cages, power, etc. / USE: user of
CLC assembles parts to make custom
systems / $13.50 to $350 (various
components) / Cll
Cons olidated Avionics Corp.
Control Equipment Corp., 19 Kearney
Rd., Needham Heights 94, Mass. / digi tal modules / DESCR: complete
family of digi tal modules operati",]
at speeds from DC to 40 megacycles
/ USE: to assemble digi tal sys tems
and instruments / $10 to $100 / Cll
Control Logic, Inc., 11 Mercer Rd.,
Framingham, Mass. / digi tal circuits / DESCR: high reliability
miniaturized welded digi tal circuits. System components such as
analog to digi tal converters. Digital systems for industrial control
and military use / USE: design and
production of digi tal systems /
varied / Cll
Crystalonics Inc. -- see C9
Delco Radio Di v., General Motors Corp.
-- see C9
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digi tal Electronics Inc.
Digi tal Equipment Corp. -- see C9 .
EDP Corp., 3501 South Orange Blossom
Trail, Orlando. Fla. / logic circuits / DESCR: on plug-in printed
circui t cards; speeds to 2 mc, 10
mc; multivibrators, NAND gates,
lampdrivers, zero crossing detectors, oscillators and tone gates,
delay gates, computer inputs / USE:
in digi tizers, special computers,
control systems and timing systems /
$1J to $WG / Clf-

Elliott Bros, (London) Ltd, (a member
of the Elliott-Automation Group)
Engineered Electronics Co. -- see CIO
Fairchild Semiconduc tor
General Electric Co., Receiving Tube
Dept.
Gulton Industries, Inc. -- see D2A
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
-- see CiO, B6
Intercontinental Instruments Inc.,
123 Gazza Blvd., Farmingdale, N.Y.
/ digital logic elemen ts / DESCH:
3 mcps and 10 mcps diode-coupled
NAND logic circuits. Plug-ins for
rack mounting and chassis mounting.
Accessories available / USE: computer systems design / $40 to $150
/ Cll
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
LFE Electronics, A Div. of Laboratory
For Elec tronics
Lockheed Electronics Co., Avionics and
Industrial Products Div.
F. Il. MacLaren & Co., Inc.
Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc.,
5005 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix 13,
Ariz. / integrated circuits /DESCR:
3-input gate, bias regulator, gate
expander, etc. / USE: computer
logic circuits / available on request / Cll
Packard Bell Computer, a div. of
Packard Bell Electronics
Raytheon Co., Communications and Data
Processing Operation
R'~dcor Corp.
Sanders Associates, Inc. -- see C44
Signetics Corp., 600 W. Maude Ave.,
Sunnyvale, Calif. / semiconductor
integrated circui ts / DESCR:
standard and custom fabricated within monoli thic semiconductor substrates by planar epi taxial techniques. Inc! ude gates, fl i p-flops,
driver>, del~ys, diode arrays for
high speecl, low power romputer applicatiolls / liSE: assc·mhlt·t! Illto
computc!r syslc'II" / ~'c() 10 $l1O / Cll
Soll,1 SIal.! Elc!nrolll .. " Corp. -- "",

e'l

Spr;ll,IuP Elt'etrlt: Co. -- ~.c'C' c.!(,
Systt'IIL\ EI14Jil1l· .. rlll~1 1.:liloratorlps, Inc.
Te"h S.!rv III".

Trallsllroll Elc·"lronl" Corp,
11. W. Ulmer Cu.

C22.

COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (CQMPUTEI!
TYPES)

ACF Electronics Div., ACF Industries
Adcom Corp.
Adler Electronics, Inc.
Admiral Corp.
Aero Geo Astro Corp.
Airborne Instruments Lab. Mil. Mktg.
Div.
Al to Scientific Co. Inc.
American Machine & Foundry Co.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
and Associated Bell Systems Telephone Companies, (Hq) 195 Broadway,
New York 7, N.Y. / Data-Phone Data
Sets / DESCR: data terminals which
connect compatible business machines
to telephone network or leased
lines / USE: provide serial- or parallel transmission of data, digital or analog, at speeds up to 2400
bps / $5 and up/month / C22
Ampex Corp.
Anadex Instruments, Inc.
Ai'plied Electronics Corp. of N.J.
Applied Technology Inc.
Armstrong Whitworth Equipment
Atlantic Research Corp.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Automation Dynamics Corp.
Automation Managemen t, Inc.
Avco Corp. Electron & Ord. Div.
Avco Research & Adv. Devel. Div.
Avien, Inc.
Beckman Instruments Inc. Systems Div.
Bell Aerosys tems Co.
Bristol Co.
Budd Co. Inc. Electronics Div.
Budelman Electronics Corp. Sub. Gen.
Rwy. Sig. Co.
Burr Electronics
C.S.F.
Cadre Industries Corp.
Cardi on Elec tronics Inc.
Codamite Corp., P.O. Box 291·[ Anaheim,
Calif. / submini~ture digi tal equipment / VESCI!: code !)enerators, de":
coders, code tr:Jnslaturs; suhminia-

ture / USE: ""dnly in digital communications / $C)Oil to $;'(),(X)() / - /
C22
CoUni tronics <:,)rp.
Coilu Elcnrunics, [n". ~in. Td, IJlv.

Products and Services

Coll ins Radio Co. -- see C24A
Colorado Ins trumen ts
Colorado Research Corp.
Conununications Control Corp.
Consolid~ted Systems Corp.
Control Corp.
Control Data Corp.
James Cunningham. Son & Co., Inc.
Data-Control Systems Inc.
Data Products Co. Inc.
Datapulse Inc.
Data Trends, Inc., 1259 Route 46, Parsippany, N.J. / consulting -- digital e(!uipIrent and progranuning /
DESCR: engineering and progranuning

San Leandro, Calif. / Friden Teledata I DESCR: transmi tter-recei ver
for 5-, 6-, 7-, or 8-channel paper
tape. Parity check for accuracy.
Compatible wi th Data-Phone / USE:
data conununications / - / C22
Fuji Tsushinki Seizo K.K.
Gates Radio Co.
General Devices, Inc.
General Dynamics/Electronics Roches ter
G-E Conununication Products Dept.,
Lynchburg, Va. / data conununications
/ DESCH: Design, manufacture and
install data conununications equip-

orgllnizatiun expcr ienced in concept,

ment operable over microwave or com-

systems analysis, progranuning, installation and checkout of brgescale, real-time computer systems,
both conunercial and military / USE:
based on cl ien t 's needs / subject to
client's requirements / C22
Daystrom Inc. Control Systems Div.
Del Mar Engineer ing Labs
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see Dl
A. B. Dick Co.
Digi tal Sensors Inc.
Digi tronics Corp., 1 Albertson Ave.,
Albertson, L.I., N.Y. / Dial-over ter Sys tem / DESCR: transmi ts
data at high speed over telephone
line s, broadband or mictowave. Paper tape, punched carLl and magnetic
tape terminals. All compatible wi th
each other / USE: to transmi t data
between 'remote points / $135/month
to $1205 / C22
Dynalog Electronics Corp.
Electrada Corp.
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc., Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.,
*a / Analog/Digi tal Buffer Model BO
Series / DESCR: accessory to ASI
210 digi tal computer; analog/digital
buffer controls conununication wi th '
mul ti-channeled analog-digi tal conversion systems / USE: computer
compatibil i ty wi th A/D conversion
sys tems / - / C22
Electro-~Iechanical Research Inc., Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.,
5219 !Ianson Court, Minneapolis,
Minn. / Data COllununication Iluffer
Model A70 Series / DESCR: accessory to ASI 210 digi tal computer
provides direct data conununication
between the 210 and ei ther another
210 system or some larger computer
system / USE: buffer and translator between computer systems / - /
C22
'
Electronic Conununications, Inc.
Electronic Conunun. Component Design
& Dev. Corp.
Electronic Control Products
Epsco, Inc.
Executone, Inc. -- see 01
Fairchild Camera & Ins tr. Corp. Defense Prods. Di v.
Fairchi Id Space and Defense Sys tems,
a Di v. of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Friden, Inc., *a / Friden Collectadata 30 Sys tem / DESCR: advanced
data collection system. Transmitters spotted throughout plant
send data over conunon cable to
central receiver which punches tape
wi th au tomatic time-code entry. Variety of transmitting units for individual requirements: punched
card, dual punched card, punched 10
badge, combination card-badge.
Special accuracy checks / USE: collects data in punched tape form for
preparation of management reports;
attendance recording / - / C22
Friden, Inc:, *a / Friden Dual Teledata / DESCR: transmitter-receiver
for 5-, 6-, 7-, or 8-channel paper
tape. Transmi ts al ternately over
two transmission channels to double
normal speed. Parity check for accuracy / USE: data conununications
/ - / C22
Friden, Inc., "a / Friden Teledata
Swi tching Control Uni t / DESCR: regul ated two-way Teledata transmission in multi-station hookups;
signals that data is to be transmitted, selects receiving station,
i""lates malfunctions or line
faul ts / USE: data conununications

/ - / cn

Friden, Inc., *a / message and data
conununications equipment / DESCR:
special Friden Flexowriters with 3or 1-bank keyboards and 5- or 8channe 1 punched tape facil i tics;
prepare original document and
punched tape for transmission / USE:
data conununications / - / C22
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,

34

mon carrier; high speed TDS-90 and
TDS-91 data equipment / USE: links
peripheral computers to main computer center / to order / C22
G~neral Mills, Inc. Electronics Div.
General Precision Inc.
Geotechnical Corp.
Gilfillan Ilros. Inc.
G".lton Industries, Inc.
lIallamore Electronics Div. Siegler
Corp.
Ilallicrafters Co.
liar man Kardon Inc., Data Sys tems Di v.
-- see 01
1I0ffman Electronics Corp. MllProds.
Div.
lIughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C10
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Sys tems Di v.
ITT Federal Laboratories, a div. of
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp., *a / ITT 025-Real Time
Data Processor / DESCR: solid state
parallel binary programmed computer
designed to solve real time/automation problems. Handles 256 different inputs, stores over 400 million bits of information / USE: digital store and forward conununications processor / $1,200,000 to
$3,000,000 / C22
ITT Federal Laboratories, a div. of
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp., 500 Washington Ave.,
Nutley 10, N.J. / ITT 525 Versatile
Automatic Data EXChange (VADE) /
DESCR: real time processor, 2 microsecond read-wr i tc memory. 4 me

clock. Handles 32 high speed data
lines, 256 start-stop or similar inputs. Accepts serial/parallel information / USE: store and forward
conununications processor or similar
applicatio~s / $500,000 to $2,000,000
/ C2'2
ITT Indus tr i al Labs Di v.
ITT Kellogg Div.
Instruments for Industry Inc.
Intercontinental Electronics Corp.
Kobe Kogyo Corp.
, Lamson Corp., Lamson St., Syracuse I,
N.Y. / Lamson Airtubes® / DESCH:
custom engineered: conventional,
semi-automatic and automatic pneumatic tube systems with standard size
carriers to 5" X 13". Vacuum or
pressure moves carrier 35 '/sec.
Manual or electronic control/USE:
to carry test samples from production
to computer analys i s department and
return resul ts; to carry punch cards
and data in inplant collection systems / - / - / C22
Land Air Inc.
Leach Corp.
Lenkurt Electric Co. Inc.
LynCh Communication Systems Inc.
Marconi Radio Div. English Elec. Corp.
Marquardt Corp. Pomona Div.
Martin Marietta Corp.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Mincom Div. Minn. Mining & Mfg. Co.
Minn-Honeywell, Mili tary Prods. Gr.
Mnemotr on Corp.
Monitor Systems Inc.

satility and reliability at data
rates to 4800 bi ts per second / USE:
in almost any requirement involving
digital data transmission / - / C22
Rixon Electronics, Inc., "a / Sepath /
DESCR: serial-parallel converter
system provides reliable high-speed
transmission of digital data over
existing H-F radio links at data
rates to 2400 bps / USE: with AN/
FGC-29 or similar frequency multiplex equipments / - / C22
Rixon Electronics, Inc., 2121 Industrial Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. /
Sebit / DESCR: serial transmission
of digi tal data over nominal voice
bandwidth wire line conununications
circui t at speeds to 2400 bps. Also modular configuration which provides data rates to 4000 bps / USE:
in satellite traCking systems and
surveillance systems / - / C22
RQbertshaw-Ful ton Controls Co. Aero &
Instr. Div.
Ryan Electronics/Ryan Aero. Co.
Scantlin Electronics, Inc.
Securi ty Devices Labs.
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
Space--{;eneral Corp.
Spartan Corp.
Sperry Phoenix Co.
Standard Telephones & Cables, Ltd.
Strand Engineer ing Co.
Sylvania Electronic Systems
Sys tematics, a Di v. of General Ins trument Corp.
Systems Engineering Labs. Inc.
Tally Register Corp.
Telautograph Corp.
Telectro Indus tries Corp.
Telemetering Corp. of America
The Teleregister Corp., 445 Fairfield
Ave., Stamford, Conn. / data communications systems / DESCR: complete line of transceivers for largescale proc2ssing systems permitting
transmission of computer queries
from keyset~' at various line-speeds
and in various formats / USE: wi th
on-line airline reservations systems, on-line bank sys tems, and
others / upon request / C22
Teletype Corp.
Texas Instruments Incorporated Appar.
Di v. Govt. Prods. Gr.
Towson Labs Inc.
Transitel International Corp., 615
Winters Ave., Paramus, N.J. /
self-optimizing data teriiilnals /
DESCR: paper- or magnetic-tape or
punch card terminals wi th automatic
bi t rate and code optimization to
maximize flow of unerrored data under any link condi tion / USE: for
business-machine to business-machine
long distance conununication / $3000
to $8000 complete / C22
Trcpac Corp. of America
Union Switch & Signal Div. of Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
U.S. Science Corp.
Victor Adding Machine Co.
Victor Comptomp.ter Corp. Business
Machines Div.
Vitro Labs. Div. Vitro Corp. of America
Wang Laboratories Inc.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Westinghouse Electronics Div.
Winder Aircraft Corp.
Wurlit7.er Co. lec. & Def. Prod. Div.

Adage, Inc., 292 Main St., Cambridge
42, Mass. / bi-directional computer
links / DESCR: join simul taneouslyoperati ng digi tal and analog computers. Instrumentation includes
Adage A-D and D-A converters and
input-output accessory equipment /
USE: to implement hybrid computation of analog and digi tal comMoore Associates, Inc.
puters / - / C22A
Motorola Conununications Div.
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
National Co. Inc.
of North American Aviation, Inc.
Northern Radio Co. Inc.
-- see C24
Omni tronics, Inc., Subsidiary of BorgBasic & Experimental Physics -- see
Warner Corp.
Pl2A
Ortronix, Inc.
Bendix Corp., Research Laboratories
Page Conununications Engineers Inc.
Div.
Ph ilco Corp.
Philips' Teleconununicatie Industrie N.V. Clary Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Quindar Electronics Inc.
Radio Corp. of America Def. Elec. Prods. Datex Corp.
The Foxboro Co., Neponset Ave., FoxRadio Corp. of America, Electronic
boro, Mass. / digital systems /
Data Processing
DESCR: design and manufacture of
Radio Engineering Labs Inc.
digi tal systems Which gather proRadio Frequency Labs Inc.
cess measurements, determine alarm
Raytheon Co. Conunun. & Data Proc.
condi tions and calculate performance
Rcse Engineering Corp.
parameters for visual display or
Rixon Electronics, Inc., ':'a / DD Line
direct
process control/USE: pro/ DESCR: modular line of digi tal
cess control / - / C22A
data conununications e'luipment proInternational Business Machines Corp.,
viding a high degree of systems ver-

Federal Systems Div.
Lockheed Electronics Co., Information
Technology Div.
Mathatronics" Inc. -- see C24
The Nissho Co., Ltd., Electronic
Section
Saunders & Co., 53 Everett CAA, Waltham 54, Mass. / computer needs /
DESCR: small computers, components,
and test equi pment for process control. System ready to cable into
transducers and/or test equipment
required provided according to specifications on input and output
transducers and function or logic
between same / - / $100 to $20,000
/ C22A
TRW Computers, a div. of Thompson
Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. -- see C24
The Teleregister Corp., 445 Fairfield
Ave., Stamford, Conn. / computers /
DESCR: Telefile data processor,
large-scale, on-line, mul tiplecomputer data;-processing system
wi th many peripheral subsystems;
Magnetronic Reservisor data processor, special computer for airline
reservations and inventory systems
/ USE: airline reservations, inventory and passenger-record sys tems,
on-line banking systems, and others
/ upon reques t / C22A
C23.

CCMPUTERS, ANALOG

AR & DA Div. All-Amer. Engrg. Co.
Advancement Devices I'nc.
Aeroflex Labs. Inc.
Aeronca Mfg. Co.
Airborne Instruments Lab. Mil. Mktg.
Div.
Ampex Corp.
Applied Dynamics, Inc., 2275 Platt Rd.,
Ann Arbor, Mich. / AD Computers /
DESCR: design, development and manufacture of general purpose and
special purpose analog computers
and computer components. Computers
range in size from 16 to 256 operational amplifiers / USE: engineering research and development, online data reduction / $1000 to
$200,000 / C23
Applied Electronics Corp. of N.J.
Argonaut Associates, Inc.
Astrosystems, Inc.
Automation Management, Inc., 25 Brigham St., Westboro, Mass. / PerK I,
PerK II, performance computer /
DESCH: PerK I records actual production rate as a percent of
standard performance minute by
minute. PerK II records percent
averaged from beginning of production run / USE: sensor is attached to office or factory machine
to sense uni t produced or machine
cycles. Rate of impulses is compared to standard rate and recorded
on a chart in PerK / $250 to $490 /
C23
Aveo Corp. Electron & Ord. Div.
Bailey Meter Co.
Basic & Experimental Physics -- see
Pl2A
Beckman Instruments Inc., Berkeley Div.
Bell Aerosystems Co.
Belock Instrument Corp., 112-{)3 14th
Ave., College Point 56, N.Y. / analog computers / DESCR: preciSion
electromechanical 400-cycle computing servos and transistorized electronics, modular packaging, printed
circuits / USE: for special purpose computing / according to application / C23
Bendix Corp., Research Laboratories
Div.
Boonshaft & Fuchs, Inc.
Budd Co. Inc. Electronics Div.
Burlingame Associates, Ltd.
C.S.F.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Comcor, Inc., 430 S. Navajo St.,
Denver 23, Colo. / analog computers
/ DESCR: solid state general purpose analog computers and components,
i.e., quarter square multipliers,
s in-cos generators, diode function
generators and DC amplifiers / - /
- / C23
Comcor, Inc., 430 S. Navajo, Denver 23,
Colo. / CI-170 SS Analog Computer /
DESCR: all solid s tate analog computer sys tem has new CI-308 + 100
vol t DC operational amplifier and
its aSSOCiated solid state mode control switch / USE: general purpose
simulations / $50,000 to$300,OOO /
C23
Computer Engineering Associates, an
affil iate of Susquehanna Sciences,

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Products and Services

Inc., 350 N. Halstead St., Pasadena,
Calif. / direct analog computer /
DESrn: simulation of structural,
thermal, etc. systems using principally passive electrical element
networks / USE: as analysis tool
during design phase / $100,000 to
$700,000 / C23
Computer Products Inc., 1717 "I'" St.,
South Belmar, N.J. / Mark III Analog Computer / DESrn: design, development and manufacture of general purpose and precision analog
computers. Analog computer expansion and components, electronic
mode con trol, display s'ys terns, analog computer modernizati on, modification / USE: analog computation,
simulation / - / C23
Computer Sys tems Inc.
Consolidated Avionics Corp.
Control Technology Co.
Curtiss-Wright Corp. Electronics Div.
Daystrom Inc. Control Systems Div.
Daystrom Inc. Military Electronics
Div.
Del Electronics Corp.
Del Mar Engineering Labs
Del ta Ins trument Corp.
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway,
New York 12, N.Y. / analog computers / DESCR: complete line of high
precision analog computers, general
and special purpose / USE: simulate physical systems; solve mathematical problems in science and engineering / on request / C23
Djordjevic Engineering Co.
Dresser Electronics, SIE Div.
Elasco Inc.
Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.
Electronic Associates, Inc.
Embree Electronics Corp.
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
Ensco, Inc.
Evershed & Vignoles Ltd.
FF & M Electronics Inc.
Feedback Controls, Inc.
Ferranti Electric Co. Irr.
Fischer & Porter Co.
Ford Ins trument Co. Div. Sperry Rand
Corp.
The Foxboro Co. -- see C22A
GPS Instrument Co., Inc.
Garret t Corp.
General Computers Inc.
General Electric Co., Computer Dept.
-- see C22
General Electric Co., Electric Utili ty
Sales Operation
General Electric Co. Ind'l Sales Oper.
General Electric Co. Light Mili tary
Electronics Dept.
General Mills Inc. Electronics Div.
· Gilfillan Bros. Inc.
· Goodyear Aircraft Corp.
Heath Co. Sub. of Daystrom Inc.
Honeywell, Special Sys terns Di v.
· ITT Kellogg Div.
Industrial Control Co.
Industrial Instr. Div. Electronic Assistance Corp.
Intectron Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
Kearfott Div., General Precision,
Inc., Aerospace Group -- see C24A
Kollsman Instrument Corp.
Koll sman Motor Corp.
LFE Electronics Div. Lab for Electronics Inc.
Landsverk Electrometer Co.
Lear Inc.
Leeds & Northrup Co., 4901 Stenton
Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. / desired-generation computer / DESCR:
analog computer to calculate values
of desired generation; comprises
one control loop for each generation
station / USE: operates as part of
a control loop / - / C23
Librascope Div. Gen Precision Inc.
Link Div. General Precision Inc.
Loral Electronics Corp.
F. B. MacLaren & Co., Inc., 15 Stepar
Place, Huntington Station, L.I.,
N. Y. /" analog computers / DESCR:
custom designed precision electromechanical systems to perform specific mathematical operations in
military and industrial computer applications / USE: data conversion
-- voltage to position, velocity,
voltage, etc. / variable, depending
on application / C23
Marquardt Corp. Pomona Div.
Martin Marietta Corp.
Matsushita Electric Ind. Co. Ltd.
Mauchly Associates, Inc.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
Special Systems Div., Queen & So.

Bailey Sts., Pottstown, Pa. / analog computers / DESCR: special purpose analog computers for on-line
and off-line computation and control / USE: continuous solution of
pre-determined mathematical equations
/ $2000 to $100,000 / C23
Mnemotron Corp.
Model Engr. & Mfg. Corp.
Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.
Potter Aeronautical Corp.
Power-Tronic Systems
Radio Corp. of America Dei. Elec.
Prods.
Redifon Computer Dept., *a / special
purpose analogue computers / DESCR:
custom designed and manufactured to
solve specified class of problem.
Also data conversion computers / USE:
industry / $14,000-$66,000
Redifon Computer Dept., Gatwick Rd.,
Crawley, Sussex, England / general
purpose analogue computers / DESCR:
drift corrected amplifiers, precision components, high speed repeti ti ve operation programming systems, digital control and output
reading; also mul tipliers, function
generators, time delay units, computer hire service / USE: research
/ $5600-$8400
Reeves Instrument Corp.
Reflectone Electronics, Inc.
Reliance Electric & Engrg •. Co.
Rochar Electronique Sub. SChlumber'ger
Ltd.
Ryan Electronics/Ryan Aero Co.
. Servo Corp. of America
Servomechanisms Inc.
Servonics Inc.
Solartron, Inc.,
Special .Products & Applied Research
Div., The de Havilland Aircraft of
Canada, Ltd.
Sperry Farragut Co., Div. of Sperry
Rand Corp.
Sperry Gyroscope Div. Sperry Rand Corp.
Stony Brook Labs Inc.
Streeter-Amet Co.
Superior Manufacturing (, Instrument
Corp.
Sys tron Ilonner Corp.
Tarc Electronics Illv. Gotham 1~lcst\l.
Corp.
Taylor Instrument Cos.
Texas InstrulIX!nts Incorporated, Appar.
Div. Govt. Prolis. Gr.
Thompson Ramo Woolridge Inc. Topco
Div.
Westinghouse Electronics Di v.
C24.

C(ldPUTERS. DIGITAL

AC Spark Plug Div., General Motors
Corp.
AR & DA Div. All America Engrg. Co.
Ahacus Inc., 1718 21st St., Santa Monica, Calif. / digital computers /
DESCR: stored program general purpose digital computers / - /
$30,000 to $40,000 / C24
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Advanced Scientific Instruments, Div.
of EMR, 5249 Hanson Court, Minneapolis 29, Minn. / electronic computer Model ASI-21O / See "Descriptions of Digi tal Computers" in
this Directory / C24
Aero Geo Astro Corp.
Aeronca Mfg. Co.
Airborne Instruments Lab. Mil. Mktg.
Div.
Alwac Computer Div. EI-Tronics, Inc.
Ampex Corp.
Applied Electronics Corp. of N.J.
Arma Div., American Bosch Arma Corp.,
Garden City, N.Y. / digi tal computers and displays / DESCR: microminiature aerospace digital computers, non-rotational high densi ty
memory sub-systems, integrated versatile cathode ray displays, mul ticomputer command and control systems / USE: military and NASA aerospace applications / - / C24
As trosys tems Inc.
Aul t Magnetics, Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Automation Development Corp.
Automation Management, Inc. -- see C23
Autonetics Industrial Products, a
Div. of North American Aviation,
Inc., *a / [lECOM!' III/See "Descr iptions of Digi tal Computers" in
this directory / C24
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
of North American Aviation, Inc.,
3400 East 70th St., Long Beach 5,
Calif. / RECOMP II / See "Descriptions of Digi tal Computers" in
this directory / C24

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Avco Corp. Electron & Ord. Div.
Bailey Meter Co., 1050' Ivanhoe Rd.,
Cleveland 10, Ohio / Bailey 755 Computing Systems / DESCR: solid-state
system to gaaJIer data, make on-line
or off-line computations / USE:
power and process industry applications / - / C24
Basic & Experimental Physics-- see P12A
Bell Aerosystems Co.
Belock Instrument Corp.
The Bendix Corp., Bendix Sys terns Di v.
-- see C27
Bendix Corp. Computer Di v.
The Bendix Corp., Eclipse-Pioneer Div.
Bendix Corp., Research Laboratories
Div.
Budd Co. Inc. ElectronilS Div.
Burroughs Corp.
Butler Roberts Associates, Inc.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Clary Corp.
Cognitronics Corp., 549 Pleasantville
Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. / Editape Computer, drum memory sys.tems
/ DESCR: general purpose computer
programmable to per form required
operations for justified and hyphenated punched paper tape for linecasting use; drum memory systems
used as buffer modules for other
systems / - / computer -- $30,000
to $50,000 / C24
Coleman Systems Inc.
Collins Radio Co. -- see C24A
Computer Control Co., Inc., Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, Mass. /
DDP-24 / See "Descriptions of Digital Computers" in this Directory /
C24
Computer Control Co., Inc., *a / SPEC
/ See "Descriptions of Digi tal Computers" in this Directory / C24
Computer Logic Corp.
Consolidated Avionics Corp.
Control Data Corp.
Consolidated Avionics Corp.
Consolidated Controls Corp.
Control E'lui pment Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Curtiss-Wright Corp. Electronl"s illv,
Ilaystrom Inc. Cuntrol Systcms illv.
Ilaystrom Inc. MIlitary Elct:lronlcs
illv.
G. C. ilewey Corp. -- sce ill
1l1/A.'l Contruls, Inc.
Iligi tal Ilesign Corp.
Iligi tal Electronics Inc.
Iligi tal Equipment Corp., 146 MJin St.,
Maynard, Mass. / Programmed Data
Processor-l (PDP-I) / See "Descriptions of Digi tal Computers" in
this Directory / C24
Digi tal Equipment Corp., *a / Programmed Data Processor-4 (PDP-4) /
See "Descriptions of Digital Computers" in this Directory / C24
Djordjevic Engineering Co.
Dresser Electronics SIE Div.
Dynalog Electronics Corp.
Eclipse Pioneer Div. Bendix Corp.
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc., Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.
5249 Hanson Court, Minneapolis,
Minn. / ASI 210 Digi tal Computer /
DESCR: solid state, desk-type,
high-speed digital computer wi th
2 )l sec. total memory cycle time,
randomly accessible in capacities
up to 8192 21-bit words, rapid input-output communications / USE:
scientific computation; on-line
data 'processing / $82,000 to
$116,800 / C24
Electronic Products Corp.
Elliott Bros. «-ondon) Ltd. (a member
of the Elliott-Automation Group)
EI-Tronics, Inc.
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
Empire Services
Epsco, Inc.
FF &M Electronics Inc.
Ferranti Electronics, a div. of Ferranti-Packard Electric Ltd., Data
Systems Dept.
Ferranti Electric Co. Inc.
Fischer & Porter Co.
Ford Instrument Co. Div. Sperry Rand
Corp.
The Foxboro Co. -- see C22A
Fuji Tsyshinki Seizo K.K.
General Dynamics/Electronics - Roches ter
.General Electric Co., Computer Dept.
heneral Electric Co., Electric Utility Sales Operation
General Electric Co. Ind'1. Sales
Oper.
General Electric Co. Light Mili tary
Electronics Ilept.
General Electric Co., Radio Guidance
Operation, 300 South Geddes St.,
Syracuse, N.Y. / General Electric

M-236 Computer / DESCR: mul ti -purpose solid-state digi tal computer of
modular construction. Requires GOO
cards, less than 3000 transistors.
Magnetic core storage, 4096 words
expandable to 262,1<1,1; word length,
36 bits / USE: military real-time
control applications. Capable of
meeting large real-time input/output requirements coupled wi th high
computation rate demands / - / C24
G~neral lnte 11 i tronics Inc., 900
Nepperhan Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. /
Model 1-85 Digi tal Computer / DESCR:
low cost, solid state general purpose digi tal computer. Uses magnetic drum memory to provide 3072
words of length 19 bits. Repetoire
of 18 commands / - / $13,500 / C24
General Mills Inc. Electronics Div.
Giannini Controls Corp.
Gilfillan Bros. Inc.
Goodyear Aircraft Corp.
HRB-Singer Inc.
Hamilton Standard Div. United Aircraft Corp.
Hampshire Engineering Co., Inc.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Di v.-.
see CIO, 01
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc., 14
Huron Drive, Natick, Mass. / Ii-W
15K Digi tal Computer / See "Descriptions of Digi tal Computers" in
this Directory / C24
Honeywell, Special Systems Div., Queen
& So. Bailey Sts., Pottstown, Pa. /
Honeywell 290 Digi tal Computer System / See "Descriptions of Digi tal
Computers" in this Directory / C24
Honeywell, Special Systems Div., *a /
H6l0 Computer System / See "Descriptions of Digi tal Computers" in
this Directory / C24
Hughes Aircraft Co., Ground Systems
Group, P.O. Box 3310, Fullerton,
Calif. / Hughes H-330 Computer System / DESCII: larue-seale, hi San
shaped beam tubes / DESCR: a cathode ray tube wi th capabi I i ty to
display high-reSOlution characters
at speeds of 50,000 characters per
second / USE: in high speed readout and display equipment / available on request / C26
General Electric~·, Computer Dept.
-- see C22
General Electric Co., Radio Guidance
Operation
General Electric Co., Special ty Devices Operation, lOll Lemoyne Ave.,
Syracuse, N.Y. / electronic devices/
DESCR: delay lines: dis tributed
constant variable, fixed, lumped
constant variable, lumped constant
fixed, m;Jgnetostrictive, ul tra sonic

variahle,·ultra sonic fixed, piezoelectric direct drive torsional,
dispers i vp; memor ies, computer:
ferri te core planes, stacks, systems; modules: assembled, conventional, miniature. microminiature,

sealed, encapsulated; computer logic
modules; control and swi tChing
modules; readouts: digital, alphanumeric; shift registers: magnetic;
commutatlng switch, electronic,
solid state / USE: In computers and
data processing systems / - / C26
General Instrument Corp.
Guldanc" Controls Corp., a suhsi1,-

C31.

CONTROLS

Acme Visible Records, Inc.
Babcock Electronics Corp.
Bendix Corp., Research Laboratories
Div.
Computer Control Co., Inc.
Computer Products Inc.
Control Data Corp.
Con t ro 1 Equ I pmen t Corp.

James Cunningham, Son & Co., Inc.
,Daystrom, Inc., Weston Instruments
& Electronics Div.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
Dyna tech Corp. -- see C30
Fairchild Controls, A Div. of Fairchild
Camera and Ins trument Corp.
Fairchild Space and Defense Sys terns,
a Div. of Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corp.
General Electric Co., Electric Utility
Sales Operation
General Electric Co., Industrial Sales
Operation
Goodyear Aircraft Corp.
Guidance Controls Corp., a subsidiary
of Warner Electric Brake & Clutch
Co.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Div. -- see 01
Instrument Systems Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federa 1 Sys terns Di V.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Naniloa Corp., Station B, P.O. Box
2791, Toledo 6, Ohio / electronic
machine control system / DESCR:
solid state electronic machine control system including linear digital
transducers and driving servo-amplifiers for complete mul ti-axis control / USE: programs two-axis
motor Winding machine / $10,000 to
$20,000 '1 C31
Philips Electronic Instruments
Saab Aircraft Co., Electronics Div.
Tempo Ins trumen t Inc. -- see Tll:3 .
M. Ten Bosch, Inc. -- see C32
H. W. Ulmer Co., 3018 San Luis Rey Rd.,
Oceanside, Calif. / vacuum tubes /
DESCR: power amplification or COntrol tubes. Vacuum tubes for information display, storage and amplification / USE: controls in automated equipment / $10 to $1000 / C31
Union Swi tch & Signal Di V. of Wes tinghouse Air Brake Co.
Veeder-Root Inc.
Westgate Laboratory, Inc.
Wlnncko Englne,'rln\), "Iv. Tamar
EII'etrnnlcs, Inl~.
CI~.

CnYIHlll.S, ,\ITlOlL\TlG

,\ml'llfl"rs COql. of '\"H'rlca, :1'111
llroa".,ay, NI'" York 1:1, N, Y. / controls, automatic / DESCH: control
circuits for special electromechanical requirements / - / - /
C32
Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., 10409
Meech Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio /
Model T410 / DESCR: digi tal sheet
length control systems / USE: for
au toma tic shear 1 ines / - / C32
Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., *a / Model
T427 / DESCR: digi tal length and
batch controller / - / - / C32
Bailey Meter Co., 1050 Ivanhoe Rd.,
Cleveland 10, Ohio / 720 Analog
Control System / DESCR: single
and multi-element control systems
using solid-state components / USE:
to control process variables according to desired condi tions / - /
C32
!lasic & Experimental Physics -- see
Pl2A
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Carlton Controls Corp., 15 Sagamore
lid., Worcester 5, Mass. / numerical
control systems / DESCR: control
of linear or rotary machine element
motion from data logged information
from punched tape, cards or manual
Input device basically using decimal digital system / USE: machine
control / $10,000 to $30,000 / C32
Connecticut Technical Corp., 3000 Main
St., Hartford 5, Conn. / automa tic
test and control systems / DESCR:
tape program and relay controlled
automatic test systems for testing
business machines and systems requiring repetitive or programmed
action testing / USE: repetitive
tes ting of produc tion items /
variable / C32
Control Equipment Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
James Cunningham, Son & Co., Inc.
Datex Corp.
Davidson Electronic & Development Co.
2211 Peninsula Drive, Erie, Pa. /
system input devices / DESCR: design and bull-ding of input bay for
data processing systems. Input-mul tiple measurements. Sequencing,
programming and conversion. Output -- In ""Iulre" form for data
processing equlpml'nt / USE: automntlc Input. 10 "ala proc"ssln\)
systl'ms from ml'asurill\l I"'vlces su"h

Products and Services

as bridges, transducers, etc.
- I C32
C. [)"IY"y Corp. -- see 01
Dynatech Corp. -- see C30
Fairchild Space and Defense Systems,
a [)iv. of Fairchild Camera and Ins t rumen t Corp.
Federa ted Engi neering Devel opmen t
Corp.
Ferranti Electronics, a div. of
Ferranti-Packard Electric Ltd.,
Data Systems Dept.
The Foxboro Co. -- see C22A
General Atronics Corp.
General Controls Co.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Div. -- see 01
Instrument Systems Corp.
Wal ter Kidde & Co., Inc., Aerospace
Div.
Walter Kidde & Co., Inc., Alarms Div.
Walter Kidde & Co., Inc., Industrial
& Marine Div., 441 Main St., Belleville 9, N.J. / fire extinguishing
systems / DESCR: automatic carbon
dioxide fire extinguishing systems
for EDP computers and tape storage
rooms and under floor spaces / USE:
fire detection / - / C32
Ledex Inc., 123 Webster St., Dayton 2,
Ohio / research, development; design,
production of remote swi tching and
actuating assemblies / DESCR: rotary and axial solenoids to position, punch and actuate. Stepping
switches and circuit selectors for
programming, checkout, selecting,
power transfer, or other mul tiple
swi tChing functions / - / $4 to
$400 / C32
Leeds & Northrup Co., 4901 Stenton
Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. / Speedomax G Frequency Recorder / DESCR:
frequency measuring and recording
instrument that features fast balancing speeds; offers wide choice
of single and dual ranges with or
without time deviation / USE: controls power system frequency / - /
C32
Sanders Associates, Inc.
The Superior Electric Co., 303 Middle
St., Bristol, Conn. / SLO-SYN@
Preset Indexers / DESCR: tontrol s
Indexing operations In applications
using SLO-SYN Motors for positioning. Capable of controlling indexing movements to 9999 steps/cycle.
Stepping speeds adjustable from
2 steps/second / USE: positioning
work tables / $685 to $835 / C32
M. Ten Bosch, Inc., 80 Wheeler Rd.,
Pleasantville, N.Y. / automatic
control s / - / - / cus tom des igned /
C32
Unimation Inc.
Union Switch & Signal Div. of Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
G.

C33.

CONTROLS, SIGNALING

Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., 10409
Meech Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio /
Model T361 /.DESCR: digital speed
and percent systems / OSE: for
paper machines and off machine
coa ters / - / C33
Control Equipment Corp.
James Cunningham, Son & Co., Inc.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see DI
Federated Engineering Development
Corp.
Instrument Systems Corp.
Ledex Inc. -- see C32
Leeds & Northrup Co. -- see C32
Union Switch & Signal Div. of Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
C34.

CONTROLS, SORTING AND COUNTING

Control Eqllipment Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
Electro Instruments, Inc., U611 Balboa Ave., San Diego II, Calif. /
digital measuring ilistruments /
DESCR: high-speed measurements and
recorders of single or mul tiple
electrical quantitites / USE: for
inspection and final check out /
$100() to $;,O,bOO / C34
r"d"rated Engineering Development Corp.
Genera I At ron i cs Corp.
Instrument Systems Corp.
Int{'rnational Business Machines Corp.,
[)ata Processing Div., 112 E. Post
Rd., White Plains, N.Y. / IBM 1062
Teller Terminal and IBM 1061 Control Unit / DESCR: on-line Teleprocessing® terminal for savings
accounting and other financial
applications; has accumulators and

40

program tape for off-I ine opera tion /
USE: teller enters transaction
data, central porcessor refers to
random access file, and pos ts interest, prior and current transactions in passbook / rental:
$307.50/month to $390/month;
purchase: $13,225 to $16,775 / C34
Ledex Inc. -- see C32
C39.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION

Audio Instrument Co., Inc.
Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., 10409
Meech Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio /
Model T-304 / DESCR: voltage converter / USE: as input for telemetering equipment, instruments,
re lays, regu la tors, recorders,
etc. / - / C39
Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., *a / Model
T-305 / DESCR: current converter /
USE: input for telemetering equipment, instruments, relays, regulators, recorders, etc. / - / C39
Babcock Electronics Corp.
Basic & Experimental Physics -- see
PI2A
CG Electronics (Div. of Gulton Industries, Inc.) -- see DI
Davidson Electronic & Development Co.
Delco Radio Div., General Motors Corp.
-- see DI
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
DT/AN Controls, Inc.
Digital Electronics Inc., 2200 Shames
Drive, Westbury, N.Y. / Model 310
Tape Forma t Converter / DESCR:
custom designed data conversion
equipment. Magnetic tape to all
other input-output equipment / - /
$15,000 to $40,000 / C39
lIughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
IMC Magnetics Corp., Western Div.
Monitor Systems, Inc. -- see TIO
Ortronix, Inc. -- see D2A
Procedyne Associates Inc. -- see C25
Rabinow Engineering Co., Inc., 1425
Research Blvd., Rockville, Md. /
address plate conversion to computer
language / DESCR: Rabinow Reading
Machine used to convert address
plate impressions to computer
language. Process eliminates key
punChing as original raw data is
read / USE: offered as a service /
3¢ to 15¢ per addres~ record / C39
Saab Aircraft Co., Electronics Div.

C40.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
ANALOG TO DIGITAL
.

Adage, Inc., 292 Main S,b., Cambridge
42, Mass. / VOLDICON ~ / DESCR:
high-speed, semiconductor, analogdigital converters; modular construction, bi-polar operation,
variety of input-output options.
Speed to 17 kc conversion rate
(higher on special order>, accuracy of ± .01% / - / - / C40
Adcom Corp., 9732 Cozycroft Ave.,
Chatsworth, Calif. / analog-todigi tal converters / DESCR: highspeed analog-to-digi tal converters
ranging from 4 through II binary
bits. Word clocking rates from
50kc to 350kc / USE: real time
signal processing / $2900 to
$5600 / C40
Advanced Instrument Corp.
Advancement Devices, Inc.
Aero Geo. Astro Corp.
Ae ros pa ce C~n_I:.E..0 I s - .
Ai rborne Ins truments Lab., Mil itary
Mktg. Div.
Airflyte Electronics Co., 535 Ave. A,
Bayonne, N.J. / Special Code A/D
Converters / DESCR: analog-digital
converters with special read-outs
not readily available offered in 4
weeks or less / USE: shaft positioning; determination of pitch,
roll, yaw, etc. / $150 to $750 /
C40
American Bosch Arma Corp.
Ampex Corp.
Applied Control Corp.
Applied Dynamics, Inc.
Appl ied Electronics Corp. of N.J.
Arnoux Corp.
Astrosystems, Inc.
Automation Development Corp.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Avien, Inc.
Baird-Atomic, Inc.
Baldwin Electronics, Inc., 1101
McAlmont, Little Rock, Ark. /
photoelectric shaft pos tion encoders / DESCR: shaft position detected by photocells through glass
code pattern / USE: resolves shaf

position to high accuracy. Missile
tracking, machine tool / $200 to
$20,000 / C40
Beckman Instruments Inc., Berkeley
Div.
Beckman Instruments Inc., Systems
Div.
Bell Aerosystems Co.
The Bendix Corp., Bendix-Pacific
Div.
The Bendix Corp., Eclipse-Pioneer
Div.
Benrus Watch Co., Inc.
Benson-Lehner Corp., 14761 Califa
St., Van Nuys, Calif. / OSCAR Model
F / DESCR: reduces oscillographic,
strip chart, or film data to digital
form on punched cards. Appl ies
linear and non-linear calibrations
to single or mul ti-channel records /
USE: digitize pressure, temperature, liquid level data, well logs,
etc. / $7000 to $14,000 / C40
Benson-Lehner Corp., *a / OSCAR Model
K / DESCR: reduces oscillograms
and s trip charts to digi tal form on
punchprl carlls. Appl ies I inear and
non-linear calibrations to single
or mul ti-channel records / USE:
digi tize pressure, temperature,
liquid level data, well logs, etc.
$5000 to $6000 / C40
Bowmar Instrument Corp.
Bristol Co.
:Budd Co., Inc., Electronics Div.
Burlingame Associates, Ltd.
Burroughs Corp.
Cal ibration Standards Corp.
Central Dynamics, Ltd.
CG Electronics (Div. of Gulton Indus
tries, Inc.) -- see DI
Chesapeake Instrument Corp.
Cimron Corp.
Coleman Electronic Systems, 3210 W.
Central Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. /
analog to digital shaft encoders /
DESCR: parallel decimal Digitizer
shaft encoder / - / $1500 to
$50,000 / C40
Coleman Systems Inc.
Collectron Corp.
Colorado Instruments
Comcor, Inc.
Computer Control Co.
Computer Equipment Corp.
Computer Sys terns, Inc.
Concord Control, Inc.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Consol ida ted Sys terns Corp.
Control Equipment Corp. -- see C24
Control Logic, Inc. -- see CII
Courter Products, Div. Model Engr.
& Mfg. Co.
Curtiss-Wright Corp', Electronics
Div.
Da ta-Con t ro I Sys terns, Inc.
Data Tech
Data-Tronix Corp.
Datex Corp.
Daystrom Inc., Control Systems Div.
Daystrom Inc., Transicoil Div.
Del Electronics Corp.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see DI
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digital Design Corp.
Digital Electronics Corp.
Digi tal Equipment Corp.
Djordjevic Engineering Co.
Dresser Electronics, SIE Div.
Dynatronics, Inc.
EDP Corp., 3501 South Orange Blossom
Trail, Orlando, Fla. / analog to digital converters / DESCR: special
purpose converters for digi tizing
systems, particularly FM conversion to digi tal L USE: for digitizing systems) variable / C40
Electrada Corp.
Electro Instruments, Inc.
Electro-Mec Instrument Corp.
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc., Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.
-- see C22
Electro Nuclear Systems Corp.
Electronic Associates, Inc.
Electronic Controls, Inc.
Electronic Development Corp.
Electronics Corp. of America
EMI-Cossor Electronics, Ltd.
Epsco, Inc.
Erie-Pacific Div., Erie Resistor Corp.
Evershed & Vignoles Ltd.
Feedback Controls, Inc.
FF&M Electronics, Inc.
Fischer & Porter Co.
Ford Instrument Co., Div. Sperry
Rand Corp.
-franklin ElectronICS Jnc., E. 4th St.,
Bridgeport, Pa. / A-D converters /
DESCR: 5-50 cps; 0.01% accuracy;
transistorized; AC-DC":Ohms / - /
$1300 to $3500 / C40
GAP Instrument Corp.
GB Components Inc.

General Appl ied Science Labs, Inc.
General Devices, Inc.
General Dynamics/Electronics, Information Technical Div.
Genera I EI ec trodynamics Corp.
Genenl Mills, Inc., Electronics Div.
General Time Corp., Electronic Systems
Div.
Genisco, Inc.
Genisco Systems, a div. of Genisco
Inc., 18435 Susana Rd., Compton,
Calif. / data acquisition system /
DESCR: analog pulse duration converter for conversion of any analog
input into digital output with
Genisco digi tal vol tmeter as an
accessory / USE: sensing low level
input by data acquisition / $7000
to $50,000 / C40
Gilfillan Bros., Inc.
Goodyear Aircraft Corp.
Gulton Industries, Inc.
Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc.
Hallamore Electronics Div. of the
Siegler Corp.
Hallicrafters Co.
'Hammer! und Manufacturing Co.
Harman Kardon Inc., Da ta Sys terns
Div. -- see CIO
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
A. W. Haydon Co.
Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill
Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. / digital
vol tmeter / DESCR: measures dc
voltages automatically and can provide staircase or 4-line BCD output /
- / $960 to $ 1030 / C40
liRE-Singer, Inc.
Humphrey, Inc.
lIydro-Aire'Co., Div. Crane Co.
Indust'rial Control Co.
Industrial Electronic Engineers, Inc.,
5528 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood,
Calif. / Series 320000 Digivisor /
DESCR: analog to digital readout,
accepts analog, decimal or binary
input / USE: to satisfy various input requirements / $36 to $45 per
uni t / C40
Information Products Corp.
Intercontinental Instruments Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federa I Sys terns Di v.
Interstate Electronics Corp.
ITT Federal Laboratories
Kearfott Div., General Precision, Inc.
Kollsman Instrument Corp.
Kollsman Motor Corp.
Lear, Inc.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
LFE Electronics Div., Lab for Electronics, Inc.
Librascope Div., General Precision
Inc.
Lintronic Ltd.
Litton Systems Inc., Guidance & Control Sys terns Di v.
Loral Electronics Corp.
Magnavox Co.
Magnetic Amplifiers Div. of the Siegler
Corp.
Marquandt Corp., Pomona UlV.
Marstan Electronics Corp.
Martin Marietta Corp.
Matrix Research and Development Corp.
-- see C24A
McDonnell Aircraft Co.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Mini-Rad, Inc.
Minneapol is-Honeywell, Mil i tary Products Group
M.K.S. Data Inc.
Mnemotron Corp.
Model Engr. & Mfg. Corp.
Moni tor Systems, Inc. -- see TIO
Moore Associa tes, Inc.
Navigation Computer Corp.
Non-Linear Systems, Inc., P. O. Box
728, Del Mar, Calif. / analog-todigi tal converters / DESCR: 3
analog-to-digital converters, 22
digi tal vol tmeters; convert AC or
DC vol tage, vol tage ratios and resistance into digital form at readings from I/second to 15,OOO/second I
USE: analog-to.,.digital conversion
for computers and control purposes
and for automatic data acquisition /
$885 to $6lf15 / C40
Norden Div., United Aircraft Corp.
North Electric Co.
Olympic Radio & TV Div. of the
Seigler Corp.
Orbitran Co. Inc.
Ortronix, Inc.
Packard Bell Computer, a div. of
Packard Bell Electronics
Parsons Electronics iliv., Ralph M.
Parsons Co.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Products and Services

PASTORIZA ELEC11lONICS, INC., 205 Columbus Ave., Boston 16, Mass. /
~ODER / DESCR:
converts analogInput voltage into O-bit parallel
binary coded signal by series of
suecessive approximations. Each
b~ 't requires about two microseconds.
Conversion initiated by external
pulse or internal clock. Provides
binary number representation of its
input 'voltage and complement of that
number in parallel form. Output
levels 0 vol ts, - 10 vol ts / USE:
analog to· digital conversion /
$1250 / C40
Performance Measurements Co.
Philco Corp.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken N. V.
Potter Aeronautical Corp.
.
Radiation Counter Labs Inc.
Radia tion Inc.
Radio Corp. of America', Def. Elec.
Prods.
Ram Electronics, Inc.
Raytheon Co., Communications and
Data Processing Operation
Redcor Corp.
Reeves Ins trumen t Corp.
Regent Controls, Inc.
Resdel Engineering Corp., 990 South
Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, Calif. /
analog to digital and digital to
analog converters / DESCR: specialization in high speed and high accuracy analog to digi tal and digital
to analog converters. Cus tom designs / USE: data processing and
~guction systems / $1000 to $6000/
Rixon Ele'ctron ics, Inc.
Rochar Electronique, Sub. Schlumberger Ltd.
Ryan Electronics/Ryan Aero. Co.
Scientific Data Systeins, Inc., 1649
17th St., Santa Monica, Calif. /
analog-to-digi tal converters /
.DESCR: complete line of sil icon
analog-to-digi.tal converters; high
speed, low cost, high reliability
at elevated temperatures. Particularly suited to operation wi th SDS
910 and SDS 920 Compu ters / USE:
conversion of analog signals to
digital for computer entry / $3000
to $4000 / C40
Servo Corp. of America
Sierra Research Corp.
Solartron, Inc.
Solid State Electronics Co.
Space-General Corp.
Sperry Utah Co., Di v. Sperry Rand
Corp.
Stony Brook Labs. Inc.
Streeter-Amet Co.
Superior Manufacturing & Instrument
Corp.
Sys terns Engineering Laboratories, Inc.,
P. O. Box 9148, Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. / analog-to-digi tal converter /
,DES!;R: high speed solid-s ta te converter with resolutions from 8 bi ts
binary to 17 bi ts BCD at 400 KC bi t
rate with display / - / - / C40
Systron Donner Corp.
Taylor Ins trumen t Cos.
Tech· Laboratories, Inc.
Technical Measurement Corp.
Telecomputing Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Telemetries, Inc.
Texas Instrtlments Inc., ·Apparatus Div.
Government Products Group
Texas Instruments Inc., Industrial
Products Group, 3609 Buffalo Speedway, Houston 6, Tex. / analog to
digital converters / DESCR: 40,000
conversions per second, 0.05% accuracy / - / $7000 to $10,000 / C40
Theta Instrument Corp.
Towson Laboratories, Inc., 200 E.
Joppa Rd., Towson 4. Md. / Capcoder
~/~ Converter / DESCR:
uses capacI tlve charge transfer teChniques
for simpler devices wi th unusual
performance characteristics / USE:
as input to computer or telemetry
sys terns / - / C40.
Trak Electronics Co. Inc.
Transistor Specialties Inc.
TRW Compu ters Co.
Veeder-Root Inc.
Vernistat Div., Perkin-Elmer Corp.,
771 Main Ave., Norwalk, Conn. /
one-brush absolute-posi tion shaft
encoders / DESCR: opera tes with
one brush output to produce absolute
position information; features 6
million shaft turn life, low torque
~nd no noise / USE:
ana 10'9 to digItal (any code) conversion / $450
to $750 I C40

. Vida, Corp.
Vitro Labs. Div. Vitro Corp. of
America
Wang Laboratories Inc.
Wayne-George Corp.
,Westinghouse, Electronics Div.

I C41.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
,CARD TO MAGNETIC TAPE

I

Control Logic, Inc.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
Digi tal Electronics Inc.
Electronic Data Service, Inc.
C27
Electronic Engineering Co. of California -- see Tl7
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Di v. -- see ClO

C42.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION
CARD TO PAPER TAPE

Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Airborne Instruments Lab., Military
Mktg. Div.
American Data Machines Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Beckman Ins trumen ts Inc., Sys tems Di v.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Burroughs Corp.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
~(J. Electronics Corp.
Colorado Research Corp.
COllputer Control Co. Inc.
COIlPU ter Mea s u remen t s Co.
Consol ida ted Sys terns Corp.
Control' Logic, Inc.
Datapulse Inc.
Datex Corp.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digi tal Electronics Inc.
Digitronics Corp.
Electronic Development Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of
California -- see Tl7
EI-Tronics Inc.
Epsco, Inc.
lIarman-Kardon, Inc.
lIarmon Kardon Inc., Data Syst('ms Illv.
-- see CIO
lIughes Dynaml cs, Inc. -- $"" C:IO
lIyperion Industries Inc.
Information Products Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Sys tems Di v.
International Computers and Tabulators
Ltd.
Lear Inc., Instrument Div.
Librascope Div., General Precision Inc.
Minneapolis-Honeywell, Military Products Group
Monitor Systems Inc.
Navigation Computer Corp.
Orbitran Co. Inc.
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Phil co Corp.
Radiation, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic Data
Processing Div.
.
Rese Engineer ing Corp.
Sperry Utah Co., Di v. Sperry Rand Corp.
Systematics, a Div. of General Instrument Corp.
Tally Register Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Vitro Labs. Di v. Vi tro Corp. of
America
C42A.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION, CODE

Abacus Inc.
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Admiral Corp.
Adtrol Electronics
Airborne Instruments Lab., Military
Mktg. Div.
Amtron Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Beckman Instruments Inc., Sys terns Di v.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Budd Co. Inc., Electronics Div.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
CG Electronics Corp.
Codami te Corp. -- see C22
Computer Control Co., Inc., Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, Mass. /
3C Code Bar Swi tches and Keyboards /
DESCR: electromechanical encoding
of octal/decimal input to binary
coded output via cam-type code bars
and SPOT snap action swi tches.
Pari ty and hermetically sealed
models / USE: for conversion from
octal or decimal input to binarycoded output / $S'l to $19S / C42A
Computer Control Co .. Inc., "'a / optical shaft angle encoders -

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

DICo11lON / DESCR: rotating disc
coupled to input shaft. Non-ambig~ous c~des on transparent disc,
optIcal llght sources, detectors
implemen t shaft angle reading. Lowlevel amplifiers present information
to output / USE: to digitize analog
rotation of shafts to absolute or
incremental readouts / $400 to
$5000 / C42A
Connecticut Technical Corp. -- see Tl7
Consolidated Systems Corp.
Control Equipment Corp. -- see C24A
Control Logic, Inc. -- see Cll
Control Science Corp., 5150 Duke St.,
Alexandria, Va. / decoder / DESCR:
modular design, synchronized with
coder; information output of decoder
identical to coder input signal /
USE: any conventional decoder application as specified / - / C42A
Control Science Corp., *a / encoder /
DESCR: binary telemetry encoders of
modular design. Shifting-accumulator type data registers serve both
as accumulator and shift register /
USE: encoder contents shifed out
sequentially and continuously in
NRZ forma t / - / C42A
Data-Control Systems Inc.
Da ta Products Co.
Datapulse Inc.
Daystrom Inc., Control Systems Div.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digital Electronics Corp.
Digi tronics Corp.
Dynatronics Inc.
Electronic Development Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of
Cal ifornia -- see T17
Epsco Inc.
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
San Leandro. Calif. / Friden Tapeto-Tape Code Converter / DESCR:
reads on code, (5-, 6-, 7-, or 8channel tape) and simultaneously
converts to another; makes various
paper tape coding systems compatible / USE: data processing,
graphotype addressing, t"l"typ"setter, num"rlcal cuntrol / - /
G12A

Generlll Il"vlces, Inc.
Guidance Contruls Curl', , II su!Jsldlllry
of Warner EI"ctrlc Brake C. Clutch Co.
lIallicrafters Co.
lIarman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Div. -- see CIO
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div.
Hyperion Indus tries, Inc., 127 Coolidge Hill Rd., Watertown, Mass. /
4-bi t-converter, display module /
?ESCR: ~onverts 4 bi ts of binary
wformatlOn to decimal for display
-- includes storage, converter matrix, etc. Modu Ie can be used al so
as 4 bit shift register or radio
counter / - / $95 each / C42A
Information Products Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Di v.
Invac Corp.
Lear, Inc., Ins trument Di v.
Lintronic Ltd.
McDonnell Aircraft Co.
Minneapolis-Honeywell, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Moni tor Systems, Inc. -- see TlO
Navigation Computer Corp.
Non-Linear Sys terns, Inc., P.O. Box
728, Del Mar, Calif. / Model 544
Binary-to-Decimal Converter / DESCR:
converts pure binary numbers to
visual decimal display; 6000 elevenbi t conversion per second / USE:
reading binary outputs from computers and analog-to-digi tal converters in decimal form / $4035 /
C42A
Oread Electronics Lab. Inc.
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Radiation, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Rese Engineering Corp.
Shepherd Industries Inc.
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
Stony Brook Labs, Inc.
Tally Register Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Telemetrics, Inc.
Texas Instruments Inc., Apparatus
Div., Government Products Group
Vitro Labs Div. Vitro Corp. of
America
C43.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
COMPUTING

Harman Kardon ·Inc., Data Systems
Div. -- see CIO
Monitor Sys terns, Inc. -- see TlO
C44.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
DIGITAL TO ANALOG

Abacus Inc.
Adage, Inc. -- see C40
Adcom Corp.
Advancement Devices, Inc.
Aero Geo Astro Corp.
Airborne Instruments Lab, Military
Mktg. Div.
Ampex Corp.
Applied Dynamics, Inc.
Applied Electronics Corp. of N. J.
Arnoux Corp.
Astrosystems Inc.
Automation Development Corp.
AU~2;ation Management, Inc. -- see
Auto-Trol Corp.
Avien. Inc.
Beckman Instrumen ts, Inc., BeTkeley
Div.
Beckman Instruments, Inc., Systems
Div.
Bell Aerosys terns Co.
Bendix Corp., Bendix Pacific Div.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Bowmar Instrument Corp.
Budd Co. Inc., Electronics Div.
Burroughs Corp.
Central Dynamics Ltd.
CG Electronics (Div. of GuIton Industries, Inc.) -- see 01
Coleman Electronics, Inc.
Colorado Ins truments
Comcor, Inc.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
Computer Equipment Corp.
Computer Measurements Co.
Computer Systems Inc.
Concord Control, Inc.
Consolidated Systems Corp.
Control Equipment Corp. -- see C24A
Control LOlllc, Inc. -- sec Cll
Curtlss-WrI\lht Curl", EI"ctronlcs Illv.
Ilala-Cuntrnl Sys I ","~, Illc.
}).II "1'" Is". IlIc·.
llatll-TrulIlK Cnrp.
Ilaystrum Inc., COlllrul Sysl"ml Illv.
G. C. }),~w"y Cnfl)' -- 5eO III
Dick Co., A. B.
Digital Elcctro~lcs Inc.
Digital Equipment Corp.
Djordjevic Engineering Co.
Dresser Electronics, SIE Di V.
Dynatronics Inc.
Electrada Corp.
Electronic Associates Inc.
Electronic Controls Inc.
Electronic Development Corp.
ElectroNuclear Systems Corp.
EMI-Cossor Electronics Ltd.
Epsco, Inc.
Feedback Controls Inc.
FF6M Electronics Inc.
Ford Instrument Co., Div. Sperry Rand
Corp.
GAP Instrument Corp.
GB Components Inc.
General Appl ied Science Labs Inc.
General Devices, Inc.
General Dynamics/Electronics, Information Technical Div.
General Electrodynamics Corp.
General Radio Co.
Gertsch Products, Inc.
Gilfillan Bros., Inc.
Goodyear Aircraft Corp.
Gulton Indus tries, Inc. -- see D2A
Hallamore Electronics Di V. of the
Sieg I er Corp.
Hallicrafters Co.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Div. -- see CIO
Harvey-Well s Electronics, Inc.
A. W. Haydon Co.
Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill
Rd., Palo Alto, Cal if. / digi tal to
analog converters / DESCR: convert
BCD input to staircase voltage /
USE: to drive strip-chart recorders from electronic counters /
$525 / C44
Hyperion Industries Inc.
Information Products Corp.
Intectron Inc.
Intercontinental Instruments Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Sys terns Di v.
Interstate Electronics Corp.
Kearfott Div .• General Precision, Inc.
Kollsman Instrument Corp.
Kollsman Molar Corp.
Lear, Inc., Instruml'n! Illv.
LFE EI(·ctrollll'S Illv .. l.ah for I-:I"rl rOil j rs

Control l.oglc, Inc.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- sec DI

I

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Llhras .. up'· IIlv., (; .. ,"·ral I'n'dslull Illc.

Produc ts and Services

Lintronie Ltd.
Lara I Electronics Corp.
!ld\Jllovox Co.
~1"\Jnctic Amplifiers Oiv. of the
Sic!)lcr Corp.
Marquard t. Corp., Pomona Oi v.
Morstan Electronics Corp.
Martin Marietta Corp.
McDollnel1 Aircraft Co.
~:eriiJm Instrumellt Co., Electronics
Div.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Minneilpolis-lloneywell, Mil i tary Products Group
M.K.S. Data, Inc.
Mllemotron Corp.
Model Engr. & Mfg. Corp.
Monitor Sys tems, Inc. -- see TlO
F. L. Moseley Co.
Natel Engineering Co. Inc.
Navigation Computer Corp.
Non-Linear Systems, Inc., P. O. Box
728, Del !Iar, Calif. / NLS ~Iodel
16 Digi tal':'to-Analog Converter /
DESCR: makes 2S0,OOO digital-toanalog conversions per second. Input range ±9999. Output: ±IO
. vol ts / USE: Model 16 is binary
coded decimal; Model 16B is straight
binary / $3085 / C44
Olympic Radio & TV Div. of the Siegler
Corp.
Orbi tran Co., Inc.
Oread Electronics Lab. Inc.
Ortronix, Inc.
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Parsons Electronic Div., Ralph M.
Parsons Co.
PASTORIZA ELECTRONICS, II'>C., 285 Columbus Ave., Boston 16, Mass. /
DECODER / DESCR: converts digi tal
information to analog form; O-bit
parallel binary input converts to
corresponding vol tage over range of
-10 vol ts to +10 vol ts. Accepts
external reference voltage and uses
it to scale voltage output; performs the multiplicat.ions of a
binary number by " vol tage and converts the product to a volt"!),, /
liSE: digitnl to an"log conversion
nnd multiplication / $%;' / C·l·l
Potter Aeronautical Corp.
Radia tion Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, DeL Elec.
Prods.
Ram Electronics, Inc.
Raytheon Co., Communications and
Data Processing Operation
Redcor Corp.
Reeves Instrument Corp.
Regent Controls, Inc.
Resdel Engineering Corp. -- see C40
Rixon Electronics, Inc.
RMS Associates, Inc., 102 E. Sandford
Blvd., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. / digital U
analog converter / DESCR: solid
state unit, converts 8 bit parallel
To 500,000 conversions per second /
USE: in computer generated cln dis
play systems / $240 / C44
Rochar Electronique, Sub. Schlumberger Ltd.
Ryan Electronics/Ryan Aero. Co.
Sanders Associates, Inc., 95 Canal
St., Nashua, N.II. / digital logic
circuitry; digital logic cards;
digi ta I logic modules, encapsula ted;
digi tal to analog converters / - /
-' / $15 to $100 / C44
S. E. Labs. Ltd.
Servo Corp. of America
Sierra Research Corp.
Solartron, Inc.
Solid State Electronics Co.
Sperry Gyroscope, Di v. Sperry Rand
Corp.
Sperry Utah Co., Div. Sperry Rand
Corp.
Stony -Brook Labs, Inc.
Strand Engineering Co.
Streeter-Amet Co.
Th!' Superior Electric Co. -- see Tl7
Supprior Manufacturing & Instrument
Curl'.
Syst!'ms Engineering Labs, Inc.
Tnylor Instrument Cos.
T!'rh l.ahoratories, Inc.
Techn Ica I Measurement Corp.
Td "me l Corp.
T",pmetrics, Inc.
T,'xas Instruments Inc., Apparatus
Illv., Gov"rnment Products Group
Tow50n Lab5, Inc.
Transistor Special ties Inc.
TRW Computers Co.
Vitro l.abs Div. Vitro Corp. of
America
Wang Laboratories Inc.

42

Waugh Engineering Div., Foxboro Co.
Westinghouse, Electronics Div.

C4·1A.

CONVERTERS, I NFOil MATI ON ,
DIGITAL TO GRAPIIIC

Itek Corp., 10 Maguire Rd., Lexington 73, Mass. / Digigraphic System / DESCR: digital computer
input/output with real-time,
flicker-free, time shared CRT display and light-sensing control for
graphic image generation and manipulation / USE: real-time computer
input/output and control / $100,000
and up / C44A
C44B.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
GRAPHIC TO DIGITAL

Itek Corp. -- see C44A
C45.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
MAGNETIC TAPE TO CARD

Addressograph-Mul tigrDph Corp.
Airborne Instruments Lab, Mil i tary
Mktg. Div.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Beckman Ins truments Inc., Sys tems Di v.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
CG Electronics Corp.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
Consolidated Systems Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Datapulse, Inc.
Datex Corp.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see DI
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digital Electronics Inc.
Digi tronics Corp.
Electronic Data Service, Inc. -- see
C27
Electronic Development Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of
California -- see Tl7
EI-Tronics Inc.
Epsco, Inc.
Fischer & Porter Co.
llarman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
-- see CIO
lIyperion Industries
Information Products Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Di".
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
Librascope Di v., General Precision Inc.
Monitor Systems Inc.
Naviyation Computer Corp.
Packard Bell Cempute,.. Corp.
Philco Corp.
Radiation, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Res1e Engineering Corp.
Sperry Utah Co., Div. Sperry Rand
Corp.
St ree ter-Ame t Co.
Tally Register Corp.
Telecomputing Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Vitro Labs Div. Vitro Corp. of
America
Wang Laboratories, Inc.
C46.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
MAGNETIC TAPE TO PAPER TAPE

Abacus Inc.
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Adtrol Electronics
Airborne Instruments Lab, Military
Mktg. Div.
Amtron Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Beckman Instruments Inc., Systems Div.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Dudd Co. Inc., Electronics Div.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
CG Electronics Corp.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
ConSOlidated Systems Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Da ta-Con trol Sys tems Inc.
Da ta Produc t S Co.
Datapulse Inc.
Daystrom Inc., Control Systems Div.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digital Electronics Inc.
Digitronics Corp. _ I Albertson Ave.,
Albertson, L.I., N.Y. / data converters / DESCR: solid state; convert paper tape to magnetic tape
(and vice versa) at high speed /
USE: to convert data / vades
depending on options / C46
Dynatronics Inc.

Electronic Development Corp.
Electronic Engineerin\! Co. of
California -- see TJ7
Epsco, Inc.
General Devices, Inc.
lIall icrafters Co.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Di v. -- see CIO
Hyperion Industries, Inc.
Informat.ion Products Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Feder" I Sys t ems Di v.
Invac Corp.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
Lintronic Ltd.
McDonnel! Aircraft Co.
Minneapolis-Honeywell, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Moni tor Sys tems Inc.
Navigation Computer Corp.
Oread Electronics Lab. Inc.
Packard Bel! Computer Corp.
Radiat.ion, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Redcor Corp.
Rese Engineering Corp .
Shepherd Indus tries Inc.
5-1 Electronics, Inc.
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
Stony Brooks Labs, Inc.
Systems Engineering Laboratories, Inc.,
P. O. Dox 9148, Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. / SEL 700 System / DESCR:
dat.a system to process a variety
of input data tapes or information; compatible with SEL 600
Systems / - / - / C46
Tally Register Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Telemetrics, Inc.
Texas Instruments Inc., Apparatus
Di v., Governmen t Products Group
Vitro Labs Div. Vitro Corp. of
America
C46A.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
MAGNETIC TAPE TO MAGNETIC TAPE

Abacus Inc.
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Adtrol Electronics
Airborne Instruments Lab., Military
Mktg. Div.
Amtron Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Beckman Ins trumen ts Inc., Sys tems
Div.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Budd Co. Inc., Electronics Div.
CG Electronics Corp.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
Consol ida ted Systems Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Data-Control Systems Inc.
Data Products Co.
Datapulse Inc.
Daystrom Inc., Control Systems Div.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see DI
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digital Electronics Inc.
Digi tronics Corp.
Dynatronics Inc.
Electronic Development Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of
California -- see Tl7
Epsco Inc.
General Devices, Inc.
Gulton Industries, Inc. -- see D2A
Hall icrafters Co.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Div. -- see CIO
!Iyperion Industries, Inc.
Information Products Corp.
International Dusiness Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Di v.
Invac Corp.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
Lintronic Ltd.
McDonnell Aircraft Co.
Minneapol is-Honeywell, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Monitor Systems, Inc. -- see TlO
Navigation Computer Corp.
Oread Electronics Lab. Inc.
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Radiation, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Rese Engineering Corp.
Shepherd Indus tries Inc.
5-1 Electronics, Inc.
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
Stony Brook Labs, Inc.
Systems Engineer ing Labora tories,
Inc. -- see C46
Tally Register Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Telemetrics, Inc.
Texas Instruments Inc., Apparatus

Div., Government Products Group
Vitro Labs Div. Vitro Corp. of
America

cn.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
PAPER TAPE TO CARD

Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Airborne Instruments Lab., Military
Mktg. Div.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Beckman Instruments Inc., SystE'ms
Div.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
CG Electronics Corp.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
Consol ida ted Sys tems Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Datapulse, Inc.
Datex Corp.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
01/,\.1II Controls, Inc.
Digital Electronics Inc.
Digi tronics Corp.
Electronic Data Services, Inc, -see C27
Electronic Development Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of
Ca I iforn ia -- see Tl7
EI-Tronics Inc,
Epsco, Inc.
FisclJer & Porter Co.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems
Div. -- see CIO
Harvey-Well s Electronics, Inc.
Hyperion Industries
.
Information Product Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
FE'dera I Sys terns Di v.
International Computers and. Tabulators Ltd.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
Librascope Div., General Precision
Inc.
Monitor Systems Inc.
Navigation Computer Corp.
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Philco Corp.
Radia tion, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Rese Engineering Corp.
Sperry Utah Co., Div. Sperry Rand
Corp.
Streeter-Amet Co.
Systematics, a Div. of General Instrument, Corp.
Tally Register Corp.
Telecomputing Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Underwood Corp.
Vi tro Labs Di v. Vi tro Corp. of
Ameriea
Wang Laboratories Inc.
C40.

CONVERTERS, INFORMATION,
PAPER TAPE TO MAGNETIC TAPE

Abacus Inc.
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Adtrol Electronics
Airborne Ins trumen ts Lab., Mil i ta·ry
Mktg. Div.
Amtron Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Beckman Instruments Inc., Systems Div
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Budd Co. Inc., Electronics Div.
CG Electronics Corp.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Computer Control Co. Inc,
Consolidated Systems Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Data-Control Systems Inc.
Data Products Co.
Datapulse Inc.
Daystrom Inc., Control Systems Div.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see DI
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digital Electronics Inc.
Digi tronics Corp.
Dynatronics Inc.
Electronic Development Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of
Ca lifornia -- see TJ7
Epsco Inc.
General Devices, Inc.
Hallicrafters Co.
Harman-Kardon, Inc.
lIyperion Industries, Inc.
Information Products Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
Invac Corp.
Lear, Inc. _ Instrument Div.
Lintronic Ltd.
McDonnell Aircraft Co.
Minneapol is-Honeywell, Electron ic
Data Processing Div.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Products and Services

Moni tor Sys terns Inc.
Navigation Computer Corp ..
Oread Electronics Lab. Inc.
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Radiation, Inc.
Radio Corp.of America, Electronic
Data Processing Div.
Rese Engineering Corp.
Shepherd Industries Inc.
5-1 Electronics, Inc.
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
Stony Brook Labs, Inc.
Systematics, a Div. of General Instrument Corp.
Tally Register Corp.
Telemet Corp.
Telemetrics, Inc.
Texas Ins truments Inc., Apparatus Div.,
Government Products Group
Unden.oo.d Corp.
Vitro Labs Div. Vitro Corp. of
America
C50.

,.1

CORES

Aeronutronic Div., Ford Motor Co. -see M2
Electronic Memories, Inc., 9430 Bellanca Ave., Los Angeles 45, Cal·if. /
memory cores / DESCR: ferrite memory cores; swi tch cores and linear
select cores; Transfluxors / USE:
memory devices for systems design /
on reques t / C50
Electronic Memories, Inc., *a / ferri te core arrays, planes, stacks,
assemblies / DESCR: arrays, planes,
stacks, assembl ies for serial/random access applications in commercial/MIL-SPEC memory systems. Cores
assembled on standard matrices for
standard stack configurations, or
special requirements; Transfluxor
stacks / USE: memory systems design / on request / C50
ferroxcube Corp. of America
Lockheed Electronics Co.
Magnetics Inc.
,.
Omnitronics, Inc., Subsidiary of
Bo rg-Warner Corp.
C51.

CORES, FERRITE

Aeronutronic Div., Ford Motor Co.
see M2
Elec tronic Memories, Inc. -- see C50
Ferroxcube Corp. of America
General Electric Co., Specialty Devices Opera tion -- see C26
Indiana General Corp., Electronics
Div.
Lockheed Electronics Co;, Avionics and
Industrial Products Div., 6201 E.
Randolph St., Los Angeles 22,
Ca I if. / ferr ite cores / DESCR:
square loop, single and mul ti aperture / USE: computer and fire con-:
trol memory / $15/1000 to $50/H))J /
C51
Stackpole Carbon Co.
D. M. Steward Manufacturing Co., E.
36 th St., Cha ttanooga, Tenn. /
technical ceramics / DESCR: s tea ti te, cordieri te and ferrites including soft magnetic materials and
hard magnetic materials (isotropic
and anisotropic) / USE: custom
molded / - / C51
C52.

CORES, MAGNETIC

Aeronu tronic Di v., Ford Motor Co.
see M2
Allen-Bradley Co.
The Arnold Engineering Co., Railroad
Ave. & West St., Marengo, Ill. /
magnetic materials / DESCR: permanent magnets -- alnico, ceramic;
cores -- s ilectron transformer,
high permeability tape wound deltamax, permalloy, supermalloy, super:mendur ,bobbin, molybdenum permal ioy,
carbonyl iron; barium titanate, lead
zirconate transducers / - / .:.. / C52
Burroughs Corp.
Electronic Memories, Inc. -- see C50
Indiana General Corp., Electronics

Div.

)

Lockheed Electronics Corp., Avionics
& Industrial Products Div.
Magnetics Inc.
Mullard Ove·rseas Ltd.
Phil ips' Gloeilampenfalorieken N.. V.
Radio Corp. of America, Electron Tube
Diy.
Radio-Coqi. of America, Semiconductor
& Materials Div.
Sperry Gyroscope, Di v. Sperry Rand
Corp.
Standard Telephones & Cabl~s, Ltd.

C53.

COUNTERS

American Bosch Arma Corp., Arma Div.
Bulova Research & Development Lahora tories -- see Rl2A
Chrono-Iog Corp.
The Cincinnati Time Recorder Co.
see 02
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see DI
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Eldorado Electronics, Hl32 2nd St..,
Berkeley, Calif. / counters / DESCR:
electronic solid-state counters for
industrial and laboratory use.
Pho'tometric devices and picosecond
time measurement instruments. Digita I techniques to one na no second /
- / $500 to $6500 / C53
General Controls Co.
The A. W. Haydon Company, 232 N. Elm
St., Wa terbury 20, {;onn. / electromechanical time total izing meters,
events counters, binary code generators / DESCR: dial face and digital readout indicators for DC or AC
input, 60 or 400 cycles. Up to 6digit readout in micromin. events
counter wi thin 1/2 cu. in. / USE:
military and commercial elapsed
time moni toring / sales request
only / C53
Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill
Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. / electronic
counters / DESCR: measure frequency, period, time interva I,
ratio. Maximum counting rates from
100 kc to 50 mc; to 512 kc with
plug-in converters (certain mOdelsl
Vacuum tube and solid s ta te types /
- / $475 to $3750 / C53
The Walkirt Co.
C54.

COUNTERS, ELECTRONIC

Abacus Inc.
Abrams Instrument Corp.
Accura te Ins trumen t Co.
Adcole Corp.
Advance Componen ts Ltd.
Advance Ins trumcnt Corp.
American Time Products lllv., lIulovH
Watch Co. Inc.
AMP Inc. -- sec CII
Anadex Instruments Inc., 71>17 1I.'pt'lIhurst Ave., Van Nuys, Calif. /
electronic counters / IlES<:II: 1111"
of solid state counter-timers Including pre-set, bi-directional, anti
variable time base. Also special
counters for automation systems /
- / $500 to $1000 / C54
Automation Development Corp.
Automation Management, Inc. -- see C23
Auto-Trol Corp.
Avien, Inc.
Bay State Electronics Corp.
Beckman Ins truments, Inc., Berkeley
Div.
Bell Aerosys terns Co.
Bpnson-Lehner Corp., 14761 Califa St.,
Van Nuys, Calif. / Bidirectional
Counter, Model AS or A6 / DESCR:
transistorized with input from
photo-electric pulse generator or
other sources. Automatic direction
sensing. Automatic reversal of
sign and count direction at zero.
Optional punched card output / USE:
pos i tion measuremen t .on machine
tools, coordinatographs, travelingstage microscopes, other ins trumen ts / $3200 to $5000 / CS4
Beva Electronics Inc.
Boesch Mfg. Div., Waltham Precision
Ins trumen t Co. Inc.
Bowmar Instrument Corp.
Bulova Research & Development Labora tories -- see RI2A
Burroughs Corp., Electronic Components
Div.
Canadian Marconi Co.
CG Electronics Corp.
Chadwick-Helmuth Co., III E. Railroad
Ave., Monrovia, Calif. / 11420R DigiMark / DESCR: electronic counter
wi th output for galvanometer in
recording oscillograph / USE: code
digi ta I frequency on analog
recorder / $985 / C54
.
C & K Components, Inc., 103 Morse St.,
Newton 50, Mass. / magnet ic shift
registers / OESCR: magnetic shift
registers, encapsulated logic circuits, transistorized indicator
assemblies, special purpose ultralow power magnetic counting systems / USE: digital control division / variable / C54
Cognitronics Corp.
Colorado Research Corp.
Components Corp., 106 Main St., Denville, N.J. / DCll-IOO / DESCR:

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

solid state decade counter with 'inexpensive 0' Arsonral readout. Power
requirements approximately 6 vol ts
at 10 mi II iamps per decade. No
power required for readout / DSE:
for co'unting at r<.~1"S up to 200 kc /
$50 single / C54
Compu ter Equ i pmen t Corp.
Computer -Measurement.s Co.
Control Devices, Inc.
Control Equipment Corp.
Control Indicating Corp.
Control Logic Inc.
Datapulse Inc.
Delta Instrument Corp.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
Digital Design Corp.
Digital Electronics Corp.
Digital Equipment Corp.
Digitool Corp.
Digi tran Co.
Duran t Mfg. Co.
Dymec Div., Hewlett-Packard Co.
Eldorado' Electronics -- see C53
Electronic Control Corp.
Electronic Control Products
Electronic Controls, Inc.
Electronic Counters Inc.
Electronic Modules Corp.
Electronic PrOducts Corp.
Elesta Ltd. Electronic Controls
Empire Services
Engineered Electronics Co., 1441 E.
Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. /
decade counters / DESCR: transistor decade counters in plug-in containers for operation at frequencies
up to 5 Mc and on printed cireui t
cards for opera tion a t frequencies
up to 250 kc / USE: in digital systems and equipment / $1l0 to $250 /
C54
Erie-Pacific Div., Erie Resistor Corp.
Franklin Sys ten:s, Inc.
Freed Transformer Co. Inc.
General Applied Science Labs. Inc.
General Radio Co.
General Time Corp., Electronic Systems Div.
Gilfillan IIros. Inc.
Guardian Electric Mfg. Co.
lIallicrafl"rs Co.
lIamner Elt'elronlt:s Cu. lilt:.
1I.,rmall-l(ardllll, lilt:.
lI"rvey-Wells EI t·ct rUllln, III.:.
A. W. lIaydun Cu.
lJaydon Instrum"nt Illc.
lIewlett-Packard Co., ISOI i'alle Mill
Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. / electronic
counters / DESCR: maximum counting
frequencies from 100 kc to 50 mc;
4 models have plug-ins to measure
to 512 mc, time interval, phase,
multiple period average / - / $475
to $3750 / C54
Horiba Instruments, Inc.
Hunter Mfg. Co.
Iconix Inc.
Instrument Corp. of Florida
Ins trumen t Sys terns Corp.
Intectron Inc.
Isotope Developments Ltd.
ITT Kellogg Div.
Landsverk Electrometer Co.
Lavoie Laboratories, Inc.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
Librascope Div., General Precision
Inc.
Lintronic Ltd.
Magnetics Research Co.
Marquardt Corp., Pomona Di v.
Matrix Research & Development Co.
Meriam Instrument Co., Electronics
Div.
MF Eiectronics Corp.
Micro Measurements Corp.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Mini-Rad, Inc.
MKS Da ta Inc.
Morrow Radio Mfg. Co.
Naniloa Corp. Station B, P. O. Box
2791, Toledo 6, Ohio / preset
counters and programmers / DESCR:
solid state electronic single or
mul tiple level, fixed or variable
point, preset counters wit.h or
without indicators / USE: machine
and process control / $250 to
$1000 / C54
Navigation Computer Corp.
Network Des igners Inc.
Northeastern Engineering Inc.
,Nucl~~~orp. of America
Nuclear Industries, Inc.
Nuclear Measurements Corp.
Ortronix, Inc.
Oxford Engi neer i ng Corp.
Pacific Automation Products, Inc.
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Performance Measurements Co.
.Philip Electron Instruments
Philips Gloei lampenfabrieken N. V.
Physical Science Corp.

Plug-In Instruments, Inc.
Pos t Electronic Products Inc.
Pol.ter Aeronautical Corp.
Presin Co.
Purse & Digital Labs Inc.
Hank Cintcl Ltd.
Iliducfield Instrument Gruup, Schlumheruer Corp.
mls Associalf,s, Inc.
Robotomics EnterprisI!', IIIC., 4504 N.
16th St., Phoenix II.., Ariz. / Model
Fl002 Decade Coun tel' / DESCH: one
megacycle decade counter "i th I" inplane display, 10 line coincidence
output, stairc"se output, 65 C, 12
vol t operations / USE: counts
pulses and displays answer visually
and electrically / $69 to $79 / C54
Rochar Electronique, Sub. Schlumberger Ltd.
Ryan Electronics/Ryan Aero. Co.
Sigma Instruments, Inc., Sigma Div.
Solid State Electronics Co.
Space General Corp.
Sprague Elec tric Co.
Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd.
Stony Brook Labs. Inc.
Streeter-Amet Co.
Systron Donner Corp.
Technical Associates
Technical Measurement Corp.
Talemet Corp.
Telemetrics, Inc.
Tempo Instrument, Inc.
Tenlo Research Corp.
Transformer-Electronics Co.
Transistor Special ties Inc.
Trotl Electronics Inc.
n.s. Nuclear Corp.
Veeder-Root Inc.
Vernistat Div., Perkin-Elmer Corp.,
771 Main Ave., Norwalk, Conn .. /
bidirectional counter / DESCR: all
solid state up-down counter. Accepts any pulse shape and counts
(up or down) at rates up to 100
kc; 2-3 wire inputs; hinary, BCD
(Il·12 I or dig/min. / - / $1300 to
$I~O() / C~1
W;d k i rl Cu.
W.III\I I."h"ralurl.,~ 111<:.
11'.111\111 EII\lln",'rln\l Illv., Fo~lillru Cu.
1I'f'l11 un I" Co.
\I",II"JrI EI".,lrl ..
1I'1"'"lun En\llnt"'rln\l Illv., lIurlt'lrun
In.,.
C55.

COUNTEIlS, FIlEQUENCY

Abacus Inc.
Accurate Instrument Co.
Adcole Corp.
Advance Components Ltd.
Airmec Ltd.
Amerac, Inc.
American Time Products, Div. Bulova
Watch Co. Inc.
Anadex Instruments. Inc.
Aimec Corp.
Automation Management, Inc. -- see C23
Avien, Inc.
Bay State Electronics Corp.
Beckman Ins truments, Inc., Berkeley
Div.
Bell Aerosystems Co.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Canadian Marconi Co.
Chadwick Helmuth Co.
Components Corp.
Computer Equipment Corp.
Computer Measurements Co.
Cont~ol Equipment Corp.
Control Indicating Corp.
Control Logic, Inc.
Denson Electronics Corp.
Digital Electronics Corp.
Digitoo I Corp.
Dymec Di v., Hewlet t-Packard Co.
Eldorado Electronics -- see C53
Electronic Counters Inc.
Electronic Modules Corp.
Electronic Products Corp.
Erie-Pacific Div., Erie Resistor Corp.'
General Applied Science Labs Inc.
Genera I Radio Co.
General Time Corp., Electronics Systems Di v.
Gilfillan Bros. Inc.
Haydon Ins trumen t Inc.
Hewlett-Packard Co. -- see C53
Hun ter Mfg. Co.
Iconix Inc.
Instrument Corp. of Florida
Iwasaki Communications Apparatus Co.
Ltd.

Lavoie Labora tories, Inc.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Dlv.
Matrix Ilesearch & Development Co.
Meriam Instrument Co., EI"ctronics
III v.
Micro Mcasun'lT1t'lIls Curp.

Microwave T,'rhnolo\lY, Inc.

Products and Services

school/USE: education / - / C50
M.K.S. Data Inc.
Systemation Div., Ross-Martin Co.,
Morrow Radio Mfg. Co.
6504 E. 44th St., Tulsa, Okla. /
Northeastern Engineering Inc.
profess iona I sys terns course / DESCR:
Pacific Automation Products Inc.
Physical Science Corp.
50-week course in managemen t sysPlug-In Instruments Corp.
tems, including sections on EAM and
Potter Aeronautical Corp.
EDP / USE: training management and
Pulse & Digital Labs Inc.
systems analysts, programmers and
Radiation Technology Inc.
Rank Cintel Ltd.
Ridgefield Instrument Group, Schlum/ C5i1
berger Corp.
Robotomics Enterprises, Inc., 4504
N. 16th St., Phoenix, Ariz. / Model \ . Z u s Inc., 171A 21st St., Santa Mon4202 Frequency Counter / DESCR:
ica, Calif. / systems /DESCR: promeasures frequency, period and ingrammable digital general purpose
terval; can be preset to two differbuffers / - / $35,000 to $40,000 /
ent numbers, 100 Kc, all solid
01
state / USE: accepts input signals
Adage, Inc.
and displays appropriate reading /
Advance Data Systems Corp., 2037 Gran$1495 to $1750 / C55
ville Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif. /
Rochar Electronique, Sub. Schlumdata systems engineering and consultberger Ltd.
ing / DESCR: data systems analysis,
Ryan Electronics/Ryan Aero. Co.
special engineering, digi tal timing
Solid State Electronics Co.
devices for computers, automatic
Southern Instruments Ltd.
revenue collection equipment / - /
Streeter-Amet Co.
- / 01
Systron Donner Corp.
Automation Engineers
Tempo Instrument, Inc.
Bell & Howell Micro-Data Div. -- see
Transistor Special ties Inc.
02
U.S. Nuclear Corp.
Burroughs Corp.
Walkirt Co.
Can~dian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Waugh Engineering Div., Foxboro Co.
Wes tport Electric
Wheaton Engineering Div., Hurletron
CG ELECTRONICS (DIV. OF GULTON INDUSInc.
TRIES, INC.), 15000Central Ave.,
East Albuquerque, N. Mex. / DIGITAL
DATA SYSTEMS / DESCR: digi tal data
C56 . COUNTERS, MECHAN I CAL
acquisi tion, reduction, collection,
recording systems; high security
Amerac, Inc.
command and moni toring systems;
Automation Development Corp.
missile and satellite borne-high
Barker & Will iamson, Inc.
and low level solid state telemetry
Boesch Mfg. Div., Waltham Precision
systems, etc. / USE: military and
Instrument Co. Inc.
industrial ground and space appliBowmar Ins trument Corp.
cations / $10,000 to $800,000 / Dl
Chicago Dynamic Industries, Inc.
Clifton Precision Products Co. Inc.
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Cognitronics Corp. -- see C24
Digitran Co.
Computer Control Co., Inc.
DJeco Div., DjordJevic Engineering Co.
Consolida ted Elec trodynamics Corp.
Durant Mfg. Co., 1900 N. Buffum St.,
Control Data Corp.
Milwaukee I, Wis. / digital read-out
Control Equipment Corp. -- see C24A
instrument countcrs / DESCR: comData Processing Equipment Exchange
plete line of standard instrument
Co., 366 Francis Blvd., Louisville,
counters of various sizes, includKy. / data processing equipment /
ing decimal, double shutter, bearDESCR: used data processing equiping degree and electric counters.
ment bought and sold, KP's through
Special counters also developed /
accounting, engineering and scienUSE: digital read-out indicators /
tific computers, through DA-PEX Co. /
$10 to $50 / C56
- / - / 01
Electric Tachometer Corp.
Delco Radio Div., General Motors Corp.,
Electro Instruments, Inc.
700 E. Firmin St., Kokomo, Ind. /
Electronic Development Corp.
data acquisition systems /DESCR:
Exact Engineering & Mfg. Inc.
accept data from analog sensors,
Frontier Electronics, Div. IRC
converts to digital form, puts in
Gavin Instruments Inc.
format for analysis, presents outGeneral Controls Co.
put in printed page, punched card,
General Controls Co., Automation Conpaper or magnetic tape / USE: in
trols Div.
all applications where many analog
Hagan Chemicals & Controls Inc.
sensors must be continuously moniHaydon Instrument Co.
tored and recorded / $30,000 to
Howell Ins truments Co.
$200,000 / 01
ITT Ke II ogg Di v. ITT
G. C. Dewey Corp., 202 E. 44 St., New
Instrument Corp. of Florida
York 17, N.Y. / data processing
Instrument Systems Corp.
equipment / DESCR: design and fabIntimex Corp.
rication of digital data translators,
Kearfott Div .• General Precision Inc.
converters, forma t ters, loggers,
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
special purpose digital computers,
Mast Development Co.
processors and test devices. ProModel Engr. & Mfg. Corp.
gramming, analysis and systems deMonroe Industries, Inc.
sign services / USE: military and
North Electric Co.
commercial/custom / 01
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken N.V.
Digital Electronics Inc.
Photocon Research Products
Diversified Concepts, Inc., Becker Rd.,
Planet Instrument, Inc.
Skaneateles 3, N.Y. / "MASCOT" /
Presin Co.
DESCR: "Multiple Answer Score ComRadio Corp. of America, Broadcas ting
puting Organizing Translator"; ac&. Communications Div.
cepts marked answer sheets, produces
Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd.
punched cards wi th raw data and/or
Stevens Mfg. Co. Inc. Geo.
scores and totals / USE: scoring
Streeter-Amet Co.
educational tests, etc. / $6000 to
Tamura Electric Works Ltd.
$IB,OOO / 01
Telecomputing Corp.
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., Douglas
Telemet Corp.
Computer Service
Veeder-Root Inc.
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc., AdVictor Adding Machine Co.
vanced Scientific Instruments Div.
Washington Scientific Industries, Inc.
-- see C22
Weltronic Co.
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.,
Sarasota Div., P. O. Box 3041, Sarasota, Fla. / PCM Data Processor 2A5
C50. COURSES BY MAIL (COMPUTER FIELD)
Series /DESCR: acquisition, decommutation, and display of PCM
Basic Systems Inc. -- see EI
telemetry data / USE: in handling
Edmund C. Bcrkeley and Associates
PCM telemetry data in aerospace
lIarman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
flight instrumentation / - / 01
-- see B6
Electronic Memories, Inc. -- see M2
Phllco Technological Center, P. O. Box
Ell iott Bros. (London) Ltd. ( a member
4730, Philadelphia 34, Pa. / home
of the Elliott-Automation Group)
study courses / DESCR: home study
Fairchild Space and Defense Systems,
courses in digital computer eleca Div. of Fairchild Camera and
tronics, programming and semiconInstrument Corp.
ductors. Also day and evening

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44

Friden, Inc., 230,0 Washington Ave.,
San Leandro, Calif. / Friden Programmatic Flexowriter / DESCR: automatic writing machine. Reads punched
tape, edge-punched cards, or tab
cards from one or more input sourcE'S,
produces documents, punches new tape
or cards for further processing.
Has faeil i ties for connection of
auxiliary input/output uni ts. Automates preparation of original business documents and subsequent reports / USE: general data processing / - / 01
Friden, Inc., "a / Friden Add-Punch /
DESCR: punched tape adding-listing
machine, ten key input keyboard.
Performs regular adding machine
functions and simul taneously punches
tape for subsequent processing /
USE: accounting and other data processing / - / 01
Friden, Inc., *a / Friden CTP Computyper / DESCR: automatic wri tingcomputing machine. Reads and produces 8-channel punched tape, edgepunched cards, or tab cards from
one or more input/output sources,
prepares documents wi th all necessary calculations. Interchangeable
pre-wi red program pane Is permi t
quick switChing of applications.
Has facilities for connection of
auxiliary input/output units /
USE: billing and other data processing / - / 01
Friden, Inc., *a / Friden CTP3 and
CTP4 Computypers / DESCR: same as
CTP Computyper except that these
models read and punch 5-channel
tape. CTP3 has a 3-bank keyboard;
CTP4 has a 4-bank keyboard / USE:
~i}I~~9 and other data processing /
Friden, Inc., *a / Friden Selectadata /
DESCR: searches punched tape for
pre-selected data which is then
read out on Friden Flexowri ter or
Computyper. Al so provides program
control/USE: general data processing / - / 01
General Electric Co., Electric Utility
Sales Operation
The Geotechnical Corp.
Goodyear Aircraft Corp.
The GYREX Corp.
Hampshire Engineering Co., Inc.
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Sys terns Di v.,
55 Ames Ct., Plainview, L.I., N.Y. /
digi tal vol t-ohm meters and mul tiplexers / DESCR: high accuracy, 4
range both vol ts and ohms from .001
vol ts to 1000 vol ts. Mul tiplexers
-- 20 channels, low levels / USE:
in digital systems and in laboratories / $395 to $599' / 01
Honeywell Electronic Data Processing
Div., 60 Walnut St., Wellesley
Hills 81, Mass. / electronic data
processing systems / DESCR: smallscale to very large-scale computer
systems, compatible both as to data
organization and programming. Complete package of software for business and scientific applications
included / USE: for business,
industry and government data processing applications / $300,000 to
$2,500,000 (sales prices) / 01
HRB-Singer, Inc., P. O. Box 60, Science Park, State College, Pa. /
SEMA 2000 / DESCR: operates with
accounting machines, collators, reproducers, calculators and punches
to provide increased controls / USE
in inventory control, sales analysis, payroll, store audit, pricing,
order confirmation, order allocation, production control, labor
distribution reports, unit control /
$28,000 up / 01
International Business Machines Corp.,
Data Processing Div. -- see C24
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federa I Sys terns Di v.
Itek Corp.
A. Kimball Co., a div. of Litton Industries, 8 Rewe St., Brooklyn ll,
N.Y. / punch tag-integrated data
processing; PM75 , tag reader and
Kard Pack / DESCR: produces and
automatically reads Kimball Punched
Marked Tag, which is a machine language / USE: source document traveller; each tag contains up to 48
col umns of punched information and
approximately 1/6 the size of conventional tabular card / - / 01
Lockheed Electronics Co., Information
Technology Di v.
Management Assistance Inc., 40 Exchange Place, New York 5, N.Y. /

WROC 452 / DESCR: increases selector capacity of IBM Series 400 and
500 machines, reduces auxiliary machine steps and master cards / - /
- / 01
Milgo Electronic Corp.
The National Cash Register Co.
~on-Linear Systems, Inc., P. O. Box
720, Del Mar, Calif. / automatic
digital data acquisition system /
DESCR: standard or custom built
systems that automatically scan,
measure, record and compare a wide
range of vol tages and resistances /
- / $3695 to $39,000 / 01
Packard Bell Computer, a div. of
Packard Bell Electronics
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing, RCA - Cherry Hill,
Camden 8, N.J. / RCA 301 Data Processing System / DESCR: transistorized, small to medium, general purpose computer. Optional high-speed
floating point ari thmetic circui try.
Complete line of devices including
MICR, OCR, random access and communications equipment / USE: business
and scientific computer applications / $3500 to $15,000 / 01
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing, *a / RCA 501 Data
Processing System / DESCR: transistorized, medium-lqrge general
purpose computer. Input/output
compute simultaneity. Up to 62 tape
stations, expandable memory. Four
character parallel transfers.
Static and dynamic index registers /
USE: business and scientific computer applications / $13,000 to
$30,000 / 01
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Processing, *a / RCA 601 Data
Processing System / DESCR: largescale general purpose computer.
Multi-level simultaneity. Fast
computation. Memory cycle 1.5 microseconds. Truly variable data
handling, four different code sizes.
Word or character processing / USE:
business and scientific computer
applications / $35,000 to $45,000 /
01
Resdel Engineering Corp.
RMS Associa tes, Inc.
Saab Aircraft Co., Electronics Div.
The Scam Instrument Corp.
Scienti/fic Data Systems, Inc. -- see
C24
Technltrol, Inc., 1952 E. Allegheny
Ave., Philadelphia 34, Pa. / digital
data processors / DESCR: custom
equipment: digital data processors,
high speed print stations, buffer
memories, automatic test and check
out equipment. Developed and/or
manufactured on a contract basis
-/-/01
Tellertron Corp., a subsidiary of
Stone Laboratories Inc.
Underwood Corp.
UNIVAC Di v. of Sperry Rand Corp. -see C24
02.

DATA RECORDING EQUIPMENT

Adtrol Electronics, Inc., ll6 N. 7th
St., Philadelphia 6, Pa. / film
recorder / DESCR: records da ta on
film at high speeds / - / $2000 to
$6000 / 02
All American Engineering Co., Lancaster Ave. & Centre Rd., Wilmington 99, Del. / performance recorder / DESCR: automatically produces punched tape record showing
duration of equipment or system
down-time. Alarm and light keep
operator alert until identification
of probl ",m / - / - / 02
Ann Arbor Laboratory, Burroughs Corp.
Automation Management, Inc. -- see C23 ,
Basic & Experimental Physics -- see
PI2A
Bell & Howell Micro-Data Div., 7100
McCormick Rd., Chicago 45, Ill. /
575 Tab-Tronic microfilm recorder /
DESCR: automatically makes highspeed microfilm copies of unburst,
fan-fold continuous forms. Minimizes forms costs and mailing costs,
speeds information retrieval/USE:
recording continuous forms / - / 02
Benson-Lehner Corp., 14761 Califa St.,
Van Nuys, Cal if. / Model 944 PrinterPlotter / DESCR: high-speed off-line
CRT display prints and plots microfilm or immediate hard copy. Input
from IBM 729 at speeds to 62,500
characters/second / USE: computer
output listings, data analysis /
$80,000 to $120,000 / 02

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION f~r June, 1963

Products and Services

Burlingame Associates. Ltd.
California Computer Products. Inc .•
305 Muller Ave .• Anaheim. Calif. /
digital plotting systems / DESCR:
designed for automatic production
of graphs from output data of largescale and medium-scale computers.
Research, development. fabrica tion
of digital systems for military and
space application / USE: to plot
computer data output / $4550 to
$47.600 / D2
Century Electronics & Ins trumen ts. Inc.
CG Electronics (Div. of Gul ton Industries. Inc.) -- see Dl
The Cincinnati Time Recorder Co .• 1733
Central Ave .• Cincinnati 14, Ohio /
Da ta Collection Sys terns / DESCR: receives data from remote sources.
Paper tape automatic printout at
predetermined intervals shows time
of printout. on/off times. elapsed
time. piece count. location. etc. /
USE: timing of single or multiple
operations and/or recording as
above / $1200 for basic printer
uni t and up depending upon inpu t /
D2
Coleman Electronic Systems. 3210 W.
Central Ave .• Santa Ana. Calif. /
data logging systems / DESCR: low
speed data logging and data recording systems. multiple channel for
punched cards. punched tape or
printed output / - / $1500 to
$50.000 / D2
Connecticut Technical Corp. -- see P9
Control Logic. Inc.
Cook Electric Co .• Da ta-Stor Di v. -see T4
Dashew Business Machines. Inc .• 3655
Lenawee Ave .• Los Angeles 16. Calif. /
Dashew Dasharecorder Source Data
Automa tion Systems / DESCR: computer
and telephone compatible modular components-card. badge. tape readersaccounting equipment-kinetic read
heads. source punches and imprinters.
Manual and automatic high speed embossing equipment / USE: data collection and transmission / $1000 to
$4000 / D2
Data Display. Inc .• 1020 Como Ave .• St.
Paul 8. Minn. / dd 00 Micro-Recorder / DESCR: on-line. 73,000 characters/second; 123 characters. any
length vectors; 19" cathode ray tube
moni tor. logic console containing
in terface. logic. character. vector
generators. 5" CRT. high-speed camera / USE: on-line to a computer to
translate machine language to alphanumerics and vectors / $125.000 /
D2
Datex Corp.
Daystrom. Inc .• Weston Instruments &
Electronics Di v.
Delco Radio Div .• General Motors Corp.
-- see Dl
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see Dl
Digi tal Electronics Inc.
Ell iot t Bros. (London) Ltd. (a member
of the Ell iott-Au toma tion Group)
Fairchild Space and Defense Systems.
a Di v. of Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corp.
Fischer & Porter Co.
General Dynamics/Electronics. 3302
Pacific Highway. P.O. Box 127,
San Diego 12. Calif. / S-C 4020
Computer Recorder / DESCR: converts and records digital output in
combination of curves. vectors. and
characters at speeds consistent with
large-scale computers / USE: online or off-line wi th digi tal computers / available on requ.est / D2
The Geotechnical Corp .• 3401 Shiloh
Rd .• Garland. Tex. / Helicorder /
DESCR: direct-wri ting drum recorder; DC-24 cps. Records 72 da tahours On I' x 3' chart / USE: to
record motion to 1O- 7 mm / $1575 to
$2100 / D2
The Geotechnical Corp .• "a / Develocorder / DESCR: records from CRT
or 20 gal vonometers. Automatically
processes 16mm film and displays
wi th lOX magnification / USE: to
record motion to 1O-7mm / $0000 to
$10.000 / D2
Gulton Industries. Inc. -- see D2A
Harman Kardon Inc .• Data Systems Div.
-- see CIO. Dl
Hewlett-Packard Co.. 1501 Page Mi 11
Rd .• Palo Alto. Calif. / digital
recorders / DESCR: opera te from
staircase. lO-line. or BCD decimal
codes. Print ll-col umn informa tion
at rates to 5 lines/sec. / - /
$1150 to $2400 / D2
Hous ton Ins trument Corp .• 4950 Terminal Ave .• Bellaire 101, Tex. /

HR95 XY Recorder / DESCR: 0.25%
accuracy. 15 in/sec. pen speed;
genera 1 reference vo 1 tages. vacuum
hold down. electric pen lift. 600
in/sec. 2 peak acceleration. Also
available in 11 x 17 paper size /
USE: readout for analog computers /
$1250 to $1675 / D2
Hughes Dynamics. Inc. -- see C30
Information International. Inc. -see C3A
International Business Machines Corp .•
Federal Systems Div.
International Computers and Tabulators Ltd.
Kinelogic Corp.
Leach Corp.
Leeds & Northrup Co .• 4901 Stenton
Ave .• Philadelphia 44. Pa. / Speedomax H Recorders and Indicators /
DESCR: compact ins trument with
±0.3% full-scale limit of error and
optional one-second full-scale balancing speed. High performance.
low cost instrument that meets ASA
C39.4 spec. / USE: indicates and/or
records tie-line values at load dispa tcher office / - / D2
Leeds & Northrup Co .• "a / IN 1000
Digital Data System / DESCR: provides operating flexibili ty for collection of data on typewriter or
punched tape. Collects up to 100
points of data for use in computer
programming / USE: collects da ta
for computer-directed process control / - / D2
LFE Electronics. A Div. of Laboratory
Electronics
Miles Reproducer Co .• 598 Broadway.
New York 12. N.Y. / permanent nonalterable recorders / DESCR: recording on bel t up to 3 hours on
each side. Records automatically.
Stops automatically when no sound /
USE: recording / $450 to $785 / D2
Mincom Div .• Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Co.
Minneapolis-lloneywell Regula tor Co .•
Special Sys terns Di v .• Queen & So.
Bailey Sts .• Pottstown. I'a. /
Logger-Scanner / DESCII: dlUI tal
data 'recordinu system. samples low
level analog sillnais. coml.an,s tl"'m
against high/low limits. converts
them to engineerin\l units. r"cords
them on tape punch or typewri ter /
USE: process monitorin\l / $25.000
to $150.000 / D2
Monitor Systems. Inc. -- see TlO
Non-Linear Sys terns, Inc.
Northrop Nortronics. Sys terns Support
Dept., 500 E. Orangethorpe. Anaheim. Calif. / ballistic cameras /
DESCR: 600mm f/2.0 cameras weighing 1660 Ibs.; 8 element lens system. new louvre-type shutter; used
to calibrate electronic instruments
that track trajectory / USE: USAF
missile tracking / quoted upon request / D2
Northrop Nortronics. Systems Support
Dept .• "a / DATICO/SP-5 / DESCR:
small. solid-state. automatic test
sys tern, programmed by punched tape
and computer oriented. Various
adaptations possible by selecting
appropria te "buil ding-blocks" /
USE: aircraft. missile and space
system checkout / quoted upon request / D2
Northrop Nortronics, Sys tems Support
Dept.. *a / DATICO/SP-8 I DESCR:
automatic test system for maintenance and factory checkout. Operates
in 3 modes; automatic. semi-automatic and manual/USE: aircraft. missile and space system checkout /
quoted upon request / D2
Omnitronics. Inc .• Subsidiary of BorgWarner Corp.
Packard Bell Computer. a div. of
Packard Bell Electronics
Radia tion Inc.
Sangamo Electric Co .• 1301 North 11th
St.. Springfield. Ill. / magnetic
tape recorder/reproducer I DESCR:
analog recorder; up to 8 speeds.
electrically switched; solid state
electronics; 7 to 28 channels FM
or direct; bin storage option for
continuous loop operation / USE:
da ta storage and retrieva I / - / D2
The Scam Instrument Corp.
Shand and Jurs Co.
5-1 Electronics, Inc.
Simplex Time Recorder Co .• 24 South
Lincoln St .• Gardner. Mass. /
Productograph / DESCR: recording
device. Prints on tape in 17 hrs.
- 24 hrs. or min.. lOths of hrs .• or
lOOths of hrs .• also seconds. Sym-

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

bol wheels to designate a specific
station or function / USE: automatically records -naps and starts
or down time on printed indisputable
tape / $325 and uP. depending on
accessories required / D2
Special Products & Applied Research
Div .• The de llavilland Aircraft of
Canada. Ltd.
Systems Engineering Laboratories. Inc .•
P.· O. Box 9140. Fort Lauderdale.
Fla. / MOUIDAC (Mobile Data Acquisition System) / DESCR: accepts up to
100 inputs directly from transducers
at levels as low as t4mv full scale.
digitizes and records on magnetic
tape in compu ter forma t / - / - /
02
Systems Engineering Laboratories. Inc ..
.a / SEL 600 System / DESCR: high
speed. solid-state data acquisition
system to scan up to 50 low level
inputs. digitize. and record data
on magnetic tape. paper tape. or
cards / - / - / D2
Transkrit Corp .• 704 Broadway. New
York 3. N.Y. / Transkoding / DESCR:
magnetic ink encoding of checks /
USE: bank automation / - / D2
UNIVAC Div. of Sperry Rand Corp.
Vernistat Div .• Perkin-Elmer Corp.
Westronics. Inc.
Wiancko Engineering. div. Tamar
Electronics. Inc.

$20.000 / D2A
Gulton Industries. Inc .• 212 Durham
Ave .• Metuchen. N.J. / random data
process ing. converters. encoders.
digi tal logic modules. tape editors.
etc. /DESCR: high veracity data
ac~uisltion systems for industry /
liSE: whcre data from n'mote locations must be uathered at a central
control station / - / Il~A
lIarman Kanlon Inc .• Data Systcms Dlv.
-- see CIO. 01
lIughes Dynamics. Inc. -- see C30
International Business Machines Corp .•
Federal Systems Div.
LFE Electronics. A Div. of Laboratory
For Electronics
Moni tor Sys tems. Inc. -- see TlO
Non-Linear Systems. Inc.
Northrop Nortronics. Systems Support
Dept.. 500 E. Orangethorpe. Anaheim.
Calif. / comparison film viewers /
DESCR: viewers developed for comparative analysis of photographic.
radar. and infrared air reconnaissance records. Images proj ected
from 35mm. 70mm. or 5 inch roll
film / USE: developed for U.S. Navy
(BuWeps) / quoted upon request / D2A
Ortronix. Inc .• P. O. 8217. Orlando.
Fla. / data systems / DESCR: design.
development and manufacture of data
equipment including format converters. modems, synchronizers, repeaters, generators, and test equip-

D2A.

DATA REDUCTION EQUIPMENT

As troda ta Inc.
Automation Management. Inc. -- see C23
Basic & Experimental Physics -- see
PI2A
Benson-Lehner Corp .• 14761 Califa St..
Van Nuys. Calif. / OSCAR Model N /
DESCR: reduces asci llographic.
strip chart or film data to digital
form on punched cards. Appl ies
linear and non-linear calibrations
to single or mul ti-channel rc(;ords /
USE: di\litizc pressure. tcmperatun,.
liquid level data. well lOllS. cl". I
$1:'.000 to $,111.000 / Il~A .
lIenson-l.ehner Corp .• "u I IIOSCAU Mo,I"1
N / DESCU: rI·du ... · ... nordin'll!! 1'0.1tions on clllI,lh.'o.lollle or olher
film to .!lUllal punched card form /
USE: missile trackln\l triangulation.
general film reading / $35.000 to
$50.000 / D2A
Benson-Lehner Corp .• *a / large area
record reader / DESCR: reduces
co-ordinate locations on maps and
charts to 48" x 48" to digital form
on punched cards / USE: reduction
of maps and chart data for computer
input / $37.500 / D2A
CG Electronics (Div. of Gulton Industries. Inc.) -- see Dl
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Control Equipment Corp. -- see C24A
Control Logic. Inc. -- see Cll
Davidson Electronic & Development Co.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see Dl
. Electro-Mechanical Research. Inc .•
Sarasota Di v. -- see Dl
. Fairchild Space and Defense Systems,
a Div. of Fairchild Camera and
Instrum.ent Corp.
Fischer & Porter Co .• County Line Rd .•
Warminster. Pa. / multiple pressure
readout system / DESCR: measures
up to 250 pressures with excellent
time correlation. Reads out to
typewri ier. computer. or tape.
Principally for wind tunnels and
test cells / USE: to perform an ..
automatic precision measurement /
$25.000 to $100.000 / D2A
Fischer & Porter Co .• *a / computer
control systems / DESCR: digital
compu ter-oriented data acquis ition
and control systems for process
industries / USE: provides a complete instrumentation and control
equipment / $125.000 to $500.000 /
D2A
Fischer & Porter Co .• *a / data acquistion systems / DESCR: sol id
state systems for military and industrial data acquistion. Comprised of standard modules for
economy and predictability / lJSE:
to acquire data from tests or processes / $20.000 to $120.000 / D2A
Franklin Electronics Inc.
Gerber Scientific Instrument Co .• P.
O. Box 305. Hartford. Conn. / data
reduction equipment / DESCR: highprecision data reduction instruments and sys terns for the rapid reduction of analo\l data to digital
output from strip charts and film /
USE: da ta reduction / $'15 to

ment / USE: data handling. data
reduction. telecommunications / - /
D2A
Packard Bell Computer. a div. of
Packard Bell Electronics
Redcor Corp.
Resdel Engineering Corp .• 990 South
Fair Oaks Ave .• Pasadena. Calif. /
data acquisition and reduction systems / DESCR: special purpose systems for acquistion and reduction
of data including "quic~ look" displays / USE: real time experiments
and other appllcallons / - / Il~A
Th,· Scam InstruII",nl Corp.
Spl,·",' EOllln,·,·rln'.1 I..dll.ralnrl ....
Inc. -- " ... C II.
1l:1.

IlEI.AY l.INES (CO~II'IIIEIl TYPES)

Admi ra I Corp.
Allen Avionics Inc.
Andersen Labora tories. Inc.
Artronic Instrument Co.
Audio Instrument Co .• Inc.
Automatic Coil Co. Inc.
Avien. Inc.
Bell Aerosystems Co.
Richard D. Brew and Co .• Inc .• 90
Airport Rd .. Concord. N.H. / delay
lines / DESCR: bit rates in the
order of 25 mc. storage capaci ties
of 10.000 bi ts / USE: for digi tal
computer storage elements for millisecond applications / $100 to
$3000 / 03
Coil craft , Inc.
Columbia Technical Corp.
Computer Control Co .• Inc., Old Connecticut Path. Framingham. Mas s. /
magnetostrictive delay lines -SONILINE / DESCR: .4 to 20.000
microsecond delays. Delay to rise
time ratio as high as 30.000 to 1.
Variety of package sizes and modulation techniques as standard options I USE: serial storage. sequential buffering. cross and auto
correlation. signal compression and
expansion and video analysis / $50
to $300 / 03
Computer Devices Corp.
Cornin\l Electronics. Corning Glass
Works
Consolidated Avionics Corp.
Ilellimc Inc.
Developmental Elcctronics Corp.
IJlllltal llevlccs. Inc .• 21~ Michael
Ilrlve. Syosset. l..1.. N.Y. I ma\lnclostrlctlve delay 11111" / IlESCU:
lias!,'; (~ompoIH~nl S or til ft)lI1plt~IP
sysl.'lns Includllll.l II""lularl!. .. d ,·I .. cIronl"s. wllh approprlal.- IIIIlIn\1
I"vcls 10 In,-I!! ,p .. <:1flc """'pul,-r
m.-mory appllcallon •. Mllllarl!..-.1
a nil commercial sysl.-ms avallahle /
tlSE: compu ter memories. lemporary
stora\le of Information. precise
delays / $200 to $10.000 I 03
Electronic Modules Corp.
Electropac. Inc.
Electro Winders Co .• Inc.
EI-Rad Mfg.
ESC Electronics Corp .• 534 Bergen
Blvd .. Palisades Park. N.J. / delay
1 ines / DESCR: all compu ter types

45

Products and Services

inrludill\J ma\inetoslrietivp lines /
liSE: dplay and storaHe appl ications ,I - / V:I
FilLron Co. Inc.
General Electric Co., Specialty Vevices Operation -- see C26
Gilfillan Bros. Inc.
The Gudpman Co. Inc.
Ilall ierarters Co.
JFD Electronics Corp.
Kenyoll Transformen Co. Inc.
LFE Electronics, A Vivo of Laboratory
For Electronics
Lumatron Electronics Inc.
Magnetic Components Inc.
Marlin Marietta Corp.
Microsecond Electronics, Inc.

Microsonics, Inc.
Missouri Resparch Labs, Inc.
Network Des i gners Inc.
PC A Electronics Inc.
Paradynamics Inc., 10 Stepar Place,
Huntington Station, L.r., N. Y. /
delay lines / DESCR: electromagnetic and magnetostrictive delay lines
for radar and computer applications /
USE: storage medium for commutors,
radar calibration / $15 to $1000 /
03
Plug-In Instruments, Inc.
Polyphase Instrument Co.
Raytheon Co., Industrial Components
Div.
Sangamo Electric Co., 1301 North 11 th
St., Springfield, Ill. 1 delay
lines / DESCR: ul tra-sonic quartz
type delay lines; options include
temperature controlled, variable,
ta pped / - 1 - 1 03
F. W. Sickles Div., General Instrument
Corp.
Solid State Electronics Co.
Sonic Memory Corp., 494 Oak St.,
Copiague, N. Y. 1 delay lines 1
OEseR: standard and custom magnetostrictive delay lines 1 USE: COmputer memory 1 - / 03
Space-Genera I Corp.
Straza Electronics, Oiv. Straza Ind.
Technical Measurement Corp.
Technitrol, Ilic. -- St'P C2(,
Valor Instruments IlIc..
Wang Laboratorit's.
1J.1.

DESK CALCULATORS

Addo-X, Inc.
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
San Leandro, Calif. 1 calculating
machines 1 DESCR: full line of
desk calculators including Model
SRW (automatic square root) and
Model SRQ (automatic square root
and automatic squaring) 1 USE:
solving mathematical problems / -

1

IJ.1

Hughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
International Business Machines Corp.
Mathatronics, Inc. -- see C24
Underwood Corp.
Victor Business Machines Co.
06.

DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS

Alto Scientific Co., Inc.
Applied Electronics Corp. of N.J.
Armstrong Whitworth Equipment
Avien, Inc.
Bell Aerosys terns Co.
CG Electronics Corp.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
Consolidatt'd Systems Corp.
Control Equipment Corp.
Datex Corp.
Gilfillan IIros. Inc.
Good Elt'ctronlc Corp.
lIarvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
International lIusiness Machines Corp.,
Federal Systt'ms Div.
Lt'ar, Inc., Instrument Div.
l.ihrascopt' Illv .. General Precision
Inc.
Lintronic Ltd.
Marquardt Corp., Pomona Div.
Minneapol is-Honeywell, Mil i tary Products Group
Mnemotron Corp.
Model Engr. & Mfg. Corp.
OPTOmechanisms
Packard Bell Computer Corp.
Taper Micrometer Corp.
Technical Measurement Corp.
Telemetrics, Inc.
011. DISCS, MAGNETIC
Autonetics, Div. of North American
Aviation, Inc.
Brooks & Perkins Inc.
Bryant Computer Products, Div. 'of

46

Ex-Ce 11-0 Corp.
Burroughs Corp.
Cognilronics Corp.
Control Engineering, Div. J. B. Webb
Co.
Digi tal Development Corp.
Digi tal Electronics Corp.
Don-Lan Electronics Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federa I Sys terns Di V.
Librascope Div., General Precision
Inc.
LFE Electronics, A Div. of Laboratory
For Electronics
Lockheed Electronics Co., Avionics
and Industrial Products Div., 6201
E. Randolph St., Los Angeles 22,
Calif. / magnetic discs and drums /
OEseR: hard face magnetic material
up to 39" diameter / USE: in compu ters 1 $200 to $5000 1 DII
Magne-Head Div., General Instrument
Corp.
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co., Magnetic
Products Div.
Quantatron, Inc.
Reeves Soundcraft Corp.
5-1 Electronics, Inc.
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Div. of Sperry
Rand Corp.
Sylvania Electronic Systems
D12.

DRUMS, MAGNETIC

Alwac Computer Div., EI-Tronics, Inc.
Bryant Computer Products, Div. of ExCell-O Corp.
Cognitronics Corp. -- see C24
Computer Sciences, Inc.
Consolidated Controls Corp.
Control Data Corp.
Control Engineering Div., J. B.
Webb Co.
Cook Technological Center
Daystrom Inc., Control Systems Div.
Digital Development Corp. -- see S5
Elec trada Corp.
Electrodynamic Instrument Corp.
N. V. Electrologica
Electro Nuclear Systems Corp.
Electron Ohio, Inc., Illl Power Ave.,
Cleveland 14, Ohio / data delay
systems 1 DESCR: memory systems
incorporating low speed magnetic
drums providing delays from a millisecond to many minutes 1 USE: informa t ion storage 1 $1000 to
$20,000 1 DI2
EI-Tronics Inc.
Ferranti Electric Co. Inc.
.
IMI Magnetics Div. of Idaho Maryland
Industries Inc., 1733 Flower, Glendale I, Calif. / magnetic heads and
storage drums / DESCR: design and
manufacture of magnetic heads and
memory drums 1 USE: information
storage 1 - 1 Dl2
Information Systems, Inc.
Instrument Systems Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federa I Sys terns Di v.
LFE Electronics, A Div. of Laboratory
For Electronics
Litton Systems Inc., Guidance and
Control Systems Div.
Lockheed Electronics Co., Avionics
and Industrial Products Div. -see Dll
Magne-Ilead, A Div. of General Instrument Corp., 3216 W. El Segundo
Blvd., Hawthorne, Calif. 1 magnetic
drums and memory systems 1 OEseR:
fixed spacing or contact (air
floating) heads. Bit densities
to 500/inch Manchester of 1000/inch
NRZ. Up to 25 tracks/inch. All
drum input and output electronics
available / - 1 DI2
Marquardt Corp., Pomona Div.
Minneapolis-Honeywell, Heiland Div.
Monroe Calculating Machine Co., 555
Mitchell St., Orange, N.J. / magnetic memory drums / DEseR: compact drums wi th capacity range of
15,000 to 120,000 bits / USE: information storage for computers and
control systems 1 $1000 to $3000 1
012
Phi I ips Electronic Equipment Ltd.
Redmond Fairchild, Inc.
Shepherd Industries Inc.
5-1 Electronics, Inc.
Sony Corp.
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Div. of Sperry
Ra nd Corp.
Syl vania Electronic Systems
Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc., Tapeo
Div.
Unimation Inc.
Whitnon Mfg. Co., Route 6, Farmington, Conn. 1 computer drums 1
DESCR: precis ion rotating devices.

Memory drums coated and supplied
wi th head holders, bu t no heads /
USE: in computers / $400 to
$15,000 / DI2
EO.

ECONOMIC RESEARCIl

Abacus Information Management Co.
Automation Engineers
Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc. -- see
C30
lIughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
EI.

EDUCATION

Abacus Information Management Co.
ADB Insti tutet (Scandinavian Automatic Data Processing Insti tute)
The American Uni versity, Center for
Technology and Administration,
1901 I' St. N.W., Washington 6, D.C.I
consul ting, education 1 DESCR:
courses in systems analysis and
design, middle management executive
development, ADPS orientation and
computer programming 1 USE: education and training 1 $2000 to
$10,000 1 El
Anelex Corp., 150 Causeway St., Boston
14, Mass. 1 Anelex Printer Training
Course 1 DESCR: intensive course,
I imi t 10 students, on the theory,
operations, care, maintenance and
servicing of the Series 4 Iligh
Speed Printer 1 USE: maintenance
and field service repair of Anelex
printer systems in data processing
installations 1 - 1 El
Auerbach Corp.
Basic Systems Inc., 2900 Broadway,
New York, N. Y. 1 PERT 1 DEseR: 5hour programmed instruction course
teaches managers to design, understand, replan, and modify PERT networks; prepares trainees for both
manual and computer procedures. 92"fo
examination average 1 USE: selfinstruction 1 $17.50/copy 1 EI
Basic Sys terns Inc., "a 1 required
COBOL-I961 1 OESCR: 50-hour programmed instruction course enables
trainees without prio computer experience to prepare operational computer source programs on first pass.
94% student average on stringent
final 1 USE: self-instruction 1
$600 for 10 students to $9000 for
full licensing 1 El
Basic Systems Inc., "a 1 programmed
instruction 1 DEseR: lOO-member
full-time staff headed by 5 PhD's
in behavioral psychology offers consulting and custom contract services
in programmed instruction, training
systems design. Management seminars 1 USE: as needed per analysis
of client needs 1 - 1 EI
Belock Instrument Corp.
Berkeley Enterpri ses, Inc.
C & K Components, Inc. -- see C54
Computer Control Co., Inc.
Control Logic, Inc. -- see Cll
Control Technology, Inc.
Digi tal Electronics Inc.
Diversified Concepts, Inc. -- see 01
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washingt()n Ave.,
San Leandro, Calif. 1 Friden Ecucational Center 1 DESCR: courses
in data processing and related
fields. No fee. For information
write Friden Educational Center, 31
Prince St., Rochester, N.Y., or
consul t local Friden office 1 USE:
training in data processing 1 - 1 El
Hamilton Research Associates, Inc.,
Box 3B, New Hartford, N.Y. / programmed instruction 1 DESCR: custom
industrial educational sys terns, particularly in the use, maintenance,
repair, manufacture and sale of
electronics equipment 1 - 1 open /
EI
Ilarman Kardon Inc., Da ta Sys terns Di v.
-- see B6
Hughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
Lutter, Maremont and Co., Inc.
Management Science Training Institute
Mathematischer Beratungs -- und Programmierungsdienst Gmbll. -- set; C30
Perceptual Development Laboratofles,
6767 Southwest Ave., St. Louis 17,
Mo. / IBM card punch operator training program and other office machine
training programs 1 DESCR: program
rapidly develops basic punching
ski II, is effective for proficiency
building, improves motivation, reduces training time, increases overall efficiency and reduces costs /
USE: for developing basic punching

skills as well as proficiency
building / $3500 to $4775 / EI
Philco Technological Center, P. O.
Box 4730, Philadelphia 34, Pa. 1
training devices 1 DESCR: digital
computer system training units:
demonstrate fundamentals of circuits, logical operations, binary
members, and demons trates campi ete
operating computer / USE: training /
- / EI
Redifon Computer Dept., Gatwick Rd.,
Crawley, Sussex, England 1 educationa I ana logue computers, ana I ague
computer courses / DEseR: specially
designed expansible computer wi th
color coded removable patchpanel.
Plug-in amplifier, multiplier, and
function generators. IUgh accuracy.
Courses with practical work organized at regular intervals 1 USE:
colleges and uni versi ties 1 $5700 to
$12,250 / EI
Scientific Development Corp., 131
Lexington St., Wal tham, Mass. /
Nordac, Minivac 601 and Minivac
6010 1 DESCR:
small computer simulators designed for computer educational and training purposes 1 USE:
education and training 1 $65 to
$235 1 EI
The Teleregister Corp., 445 Fairfield
Ave., Stamford, Conn. 1 training de-'
vices 1 DEseR: training programs
in EDP systems, maintenance, digital
computer programming, electronic
communications and special, related
courses. Programmed instruction,
particularly for application to
Teleregister teaching syst.ems / USE:
training 1 - 1 EI
Fl.

FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT

Addressograph-Mu I tigraph Corp.
Alden Electronic and Impulse Recording Equipment Company Inc., 1 Washington St., Westboro, Mass. 1 all
purpose facsimile 1 OEseR: handles
all copy sizes and thicknesses with
18" scan width. Direct computer
output recording using scan converters. Speed ranges I page in
4 minutes to 30 seconds/page / - 1
- 1 Fl
Alto Scientific Co., Inc.
Bell Aerosystems Co.
Burr Electronics
Datametrics Inc.
Diamond Electronics Div., Diamond
Power Speciality Corp.
Eas tman KOdak Co.
Electronic Communications Inc., Component Design & Development Corp.
Frontie, Electronics, Div. IRC
. Ge~ral Dynamics/Electronics .
Hogan Faximile Corp. -- see PIO
ITT Federa 1 Labs, Di v. ITT
Itek Corp. -- see C44A
Midwestern Instruments, Inc.
Minneapo I is-Honeywe 11, Mi I i tary
Products Group
Muirhead & Co. Ltd.
Offner Div., Beckman Instruments Inc.
OPTOmechanisms Inc.
Photomechanisms, Inc.
Skiatron Electronics & Television Corp.
Space-General Corp.
Stewart-Warner Electronics Div.
Telautograph
Telectro Indus tries Corp.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Westrex Co., Div. Litton Systems Inc.
Winder Aircraft Corp.
Woodland Electronics Co. Inc.
1'5.

FLOORS

Bel Air Industries, Inc.
Commercial Steel Co., Bel Air, Md. /
Data-Floor / OEseR: raised floor 1
USE: wi th electronic computers 1
$3.50 to $4/sq. ft. 1 1'5
Computer Floors, Inc.
Liskey Aluminum, Inc., Box 506, Glen
Burnie, Md. 1 elevated floors /
DEseR: modular panels on rigid
support structure comprise freeaccess raised floors. Betweenfloor space serves as cable raceways and air condi tioning plenum 1
USE: for EDP equ i pment 1 - / 1'5
Strata-Floor, Inc., 795 E. 152nd St.,
Cleveland 10, Ohio 1 Strata-Floor 1
DESCR: elevated flooring for computer and television rooms 1 USE:
creates plenum area for electric
cab ling 1 - 1 1'5
Unistrut Products Co., 933 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. /
Met-L-Strut Raised Flooring System 1

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

iJ

Products and Services

OESCR: consists of structurally
laminated panels, supported by gridwork of formed steel channel beams,
secured to adjustable columns;
2' x 2' and 3' x 3' modules / USE:
raised floor wi th removable panels
permi ts access to cables and wir~ng
installed below floor level / - / F5
Washington Aluminum Co., Inc.
Weber Showcase & Fixture Co., Inc.
F5A.

FORMS, CONTINUOUS

Allen Hollander Co., Inc., 385 Gerard
Ave., Bronx 51, N.Y. / Able-Stik /
OESCR: pressure-sensi ti ve pinfeed
labels for data processing / USE:
for print-out on tabulator; also
for identification of data processing equipment / - / F5A
Avery Label Co., 1616 S. Cal ifornia
Ave., Monrovia, Calif. / labeling
equipment, pressure sensitive
labels / OESCR: pressure-sensitive
pin-feed labels for use in data
processing. Stock and m~de-to­
order sizes available with either
removable or permanent types of
adhesive / USE: addressing, file
folders, PERT, school test results, etc. / - / F5A
Bedinghaus Business Forms Co., Cincinnati 46, Ohio / continuous and
Snapapart business forms / O~SCR:
manufactured through Ii thography /
USE: electric typewriters, tabulating machines / - / F5A
W. H. Brady Co., 727 W. Glendale Ave.,
Milwaukee 9, Wis. / tab-labels /
DESCR: self-sticking labels on pinfeed liner. Designed for high speed
print-out. Roll or fan-fold. Stock
sizes for immediate delivery / USE:
address ing, personnel forms, payroll
forms, etc. / $3.24 to $6.50/1000 /
F5A
Clarkson Press Inc., 189 Van Rensselaer St., Buffalo 10, N.Y. / GC data
processing forms / DESCR: continuous
forms, stock and cus tom-designed, for
all types of printers, both conventional and high-speed / - / - / F5A
May Tag & Label Corp., III W. 19th St.,
New York 11, N.Y. / Macomatic Pinfeed Automation Labels / OESCR:
white smudge-proof pressure sensitive
labels in 2 put-ups fan-fOlded 5M to
the box or rolls of 25M / USE: addressing, compil ing, pos ting, etc.
Take information di rectly from
punched cards / $2. 94/M to $7.06/M /
F5A
Normandie Press, Inc., 350 W: 4th St.,
New York 14, N. Y. / labels / OESCR:
complete line of continuous special ty forms for transfer of EDP output data, press-on pin feed labels,
gummed labels, paper forms, cards /
USE: printed on data processing
equipment / $1 to $10 / F5A
Old Town Corp.
Perfelope Manufacturing Co., 286 E.
Cleveland Ave., Newark,Pel. / continuous business forms; Perfelope
Continuous Envelopes / - / USE: on
all high speed computers / - / F5A
Shelby Business Forms, Inc., High
School Ave., Shelby, Ohio / data
processing forms / OESCR: continuous tabulating forms (marginally
punched) in single or mul ticopy
style. Tabulating card sets / USE:
in computers, printers / - / F5A
The Standard Register Co., 626 Albany
St., Oayton I, Ohio / business forms /
DESCR: full line from off-the-shelf
stock forms to completely tailored
designs. Single copy, mul tiple-part
uni t sets and continuous, marginallypu nched forms / - / - / F5A.
F7.

FORMS HANDLING EQUIPMENT

Uarco Inc .• Wes t County Line Rd., Barrington, Ill. / Uarco 742-B All Purpose Deleaver / DESCR: removes
carbons from 'fastened or unfastened
forms. Trims one or two margins on
sets up to 12 plies. Maximum form
width 19" / - / $1075 / F7
Uarco Inc., *a / 727. High Speed Oeleaver / OESCR: deleaves 2 to 4
pi ies unfas tened forms a t speeds up
to 200 fl./min. Handles forms with
maximum wid th 18-3/4", from 7" to
17" long / - / $425 / F7
Uarco Inc., *a / 1722 Trimmer-Imprinter / OESCR: trims and imprints forms
or tab cards a t speed up to 170
feet/minute; 150,000 si~res from
each ink cartridge. All adjustments

manual/USE: independently or in
line with other 1700 series equipment / $1250 / F7
Uarco Inc., "a / Uarco 1740 Burs ter /
OESCR: burs ts up to 250 ft. of
forms per minute. Automatic stacking tray and settings. Form size:
width 3-3/4" to 20"; length 2-5/6"
to 17" / USE: independently or in
line with other 1700 series equipment / $1300 / F7
Uarco Inc., *a / Uarco 1750 Tab Card
Burster / DESCR: bursts 23,000
single cards an hour. Removes between sets Chips. Handles all tab
card cons tructions. Stric t numerical sequence assured in stacking /
USE: independently or in line with
other 1700 equipment / $1l00 / F7
Gl.

GENERATORS, FUNCTION

Babcock Electronics Corp.
Basic & Experimental Physics -- see
PI2A
CBS Laboratories, a div. of Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.
Cybetronics Inc. -- see S3
Exact Electronics, Inc., 455 So. 2nd
St., Hillsboro, Ore. / waveform
and function generators / DESCR:
waveform synthesizer; pulse code,
square wave, sine. triangle, ramp
and cosine generators / USE: generate forcing function and simulation / $450 to $2275 / Gl
The GYREX Corp.
Hewlet t-Packard Co.
Hyperion Industries, Inc.
Ins trument Sys terns Corp.
Ortronix, Inc. -- see D2A
Redifon Compu ter Dept.
Reeves Instrument Corp.
Vernistat Div., Perkin-Elmer Corp.,
771 Main ~., Norwalk, Conn. /
Vernistat\.!!) Adjustable Function
Generators / DESCR: nonll near potentiometer output function completely adjustable by means of
sliders on display panel/US!:::
to introctuce controlled nonllncar
functions Into computers, I,rocess
control systems, etc. / $76;' to
$795 / GI
The Walkir} Co.
G2:

GENERATORS, FUNCTION, ELECTRONIC

Advance Components Ltd.
Aeroflex Labs. Inc.
Avien. Inc.
Beckman Instruments, Inc., Berkeley
Oiv.
Bell Aerosys terns Co.
Canadian Marconi Co.
Chauvi'n-Arnoux
Codami te Corp. -- see C22
Comcor, Inc.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway,
New York 12, N.Y. / diode function
generator / DESCR: a four-quadrant
uni t employing diode cards wi th no
permanently-commit ted ampl ifiers /
USE: switches set breakpoint and
slope polarity for each segment.
Calibrated potentiometers set'desired breakpoint and slope / on
request / G2
Dian Laboratories, Inc., *a / photoelectric function generator / DESCR:
photographed mask f(x) is inserted
between cathode-ray tube and photomultiplier tube. Circu i try cons trains c. r. spot to trace the desired function / USE: generation
of arbitrary functions / on request / G2
Djeco Div., Djordjevic Engrg. Co.
Eclipse Pioneer, Div:- Bendix Corp.
EDP Corp., 3501 South Orange Blossom
Trail, Orlando, Fla. / timing generators / DESCR: solid state generator with accuracy I part in 104 .
Generator output count in minutes
and seconds and 5 digits through
broads ide BCD on 20 lines / USE:
in timing, control systems and for
insertion of real time data in data
handling systems / $45 to $6000 / G2
Electronic Special ty Co.
Exact Electronics, Inc. -- see Gl
General Computers Inc.
General Time Corp., Electronic Systems Div.
Hall icrafters Co.
Heath Co., Sub. of Daystrom Inc.
Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill
Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. / pulse
generators / DESCR: several models:
0.1 nsec rise time (J75mv into 50

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

ohms); I nsec rise time (JOv into
50 ohms);~Ll nsec rise time (200v
into ,,0 ohms); 0.02 J

DIs"iiGB"
CORPORATION

•

60 STEWART AVE., BROOKLYN 37, N.Y.
Telectro Industries Corp.
Unimation Inc.
Wang Laboratories Inc.
Wiegand Mfg. Co.
M3.

MULTIPLIERS

Comcor, Inc. -- see ·C23
Daystrom, Inc., Weston Instruments &
Electronics Div.
Harman Kardon Inc. ,.Data Systems Div.
-- See CIO
Moran Instrument Corp.
Redifon Computer Dept. -- See C23
Reeves Instrument Corp.
M4.

MULTIPLIERS, DIODE

Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway,
New York 12, N. Y. / diode multiplier / DESCR: product formed by quarter-square principle wi th diodeshaping cards and high-precision
d-c amplifiers / USE: multiplier
is precalibrated with inputs and
outputs available on patchbay I on
request / M4
Raytheon Co., Semiconductor Di v.
Redifon Computer Dept. -- See C23
Reeves Insttument Corp.
M5.

MULTIPLIERS, ELECTRONIC

Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., lD409
Meech Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio I
Model T380 I DESCR: multiplier /
USE: for process control; analog
computation; product metering, re. cording, or control; division,
squaring, square roots, solution of
equations I - / M5
lIarman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
-- see CIO
Instrument Systems Corp.
Redifon Computer Dept. -- see C23
Reeves Instrument Corp.
M7.

MULTI PLIERS, SERVO

Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway,
New York 12, N.. Y. / servo multiplier / DESCR: product of any variable with any of four others obtaine'

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Area Code 212, HYacinth 7·7600

a? each servo. .05% 10 turn potentIometers. Readout dial indicates
polari ty and vol tage to .02 vol ts I
USE: all inputs and outputs available on patchbay I on request / M7
Feedback Controls, Inc.
Instrument Systems Corp.
Redifon Computer Dept. -- see C23
Reeves Instrument Corp.
01.

OFFICE MACHIJlES

Burroughs Corp.
Copyrite Duplicator & Supply Co., Inc.,
1201 Cortland St., Chicago 14, Ill.
/ duplicators and supplies / DESCR:
Spirit type duplicators and supplies
to operate them I USE: for making
mul tiple copies of anything wri t ten,
drawn or typed I $149.50 to $310/ 01
Ditto, Inc., 6800 N. McCormick Rd.,
Chicago 45, Ill. I duplicating, copying, reproducing machines and busineSS systems I DESCR: direct (Spirit)
process and offset process duplicating machines, supplies; Masterfax
master making and copying machines,
supplies; diazo and blueprint machines, supplies. Designers of data
processing systems / USE: either to
produce information that goes into
a computer or to take completed reports a nd make copies I $595 to
$3600 I 01
Executone, Inc., 47-37 Austell Place,
Long Island Ci ty I, N. Y. I communication systems / DESCR: complete
line of communication systems for
industrial and administrative applications / USE: internal communications, data gathering (centralized
timekeeping) systems I - / 01
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
San Leandro, Calif. I office equipment I DESCR: complete line of adding, calculating, data processing
machines and related equipment' /
USE: general office use / - I 01
Glue-Fast Equipment Co., Inc., 9-CA
White St., New York 13, N. Y. /
gl ui ng and/or moisteni ng equipment /
DESCR: g 1ui ng machi nes for applyi ng
glue to ungummed punch cards, labels,
forms

I

etc.

surfaces.

I

for adherence to many

Punch cards can be used

as shipping or inventory control
labels by utilizing Glue-Fast glues
and gluers. Gluer available for
free trial. Water moisteners for
gummed labels / USE: manually operated I gluing machines start at
$18.50; moisteners start at $6.00 I
01
The M. P. Goodkin Co. -- see C23
Harvey-WellS Electronics, Inc.
Hughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
Industrial Shredder & Cutter Co.,
102 Mill St., Salem, Ohio I paper
shredding machines / DESCR: shred
and make illegible obsolete office
records, records which have been
microfilmed and no longer are valuable, worthless IBM cards, punched
tapes, etc. I USE: manually feeding
papers into it I $260 to $2000/01
International Computers and Tabulators
Ltd.
Mathatronics, Inc. -- See C24
Scan-Am Co., 4108 W. Crystal Lake Rd.,
McHenry, Ill. I Ring-Master Intercommunications System I DESCR: instant intercommunications system
with push button dialing, crystal
clea.r voice reproduction. Offers
speed, privacy. Easily expandable
to as high as 2000 master stations
/ USE: intercom or paging system,
or combination I complete installation of 10 master stations under
normal conditions -- $1750/ 01
The Standard Register Co., 626 Albany .
St., Dayton I, Ohio I forms bursters
I DESCR: separates continuous forms
into individual sheets. Optional
features include slitters and forms
stacking devices; handles continuous tabulating card forms I USE:
electric operation / - I 01
The Standard Register Co., "a /
forms separators / DESCR: gravity,
motor-contrOlled and vertical. Optional power sli tter. Separates
continuous forms into individual
stacks and removes carbons / US!'!::
electric operation I - I 01
The Standard Register Co., "a / linefinders I DESCR: mounted on typewriters and similar key-driven
equipment. To speed vertical spacing of continuous forms / liSE: man-

Products and Services

""1 or electric operation / - / 01
Swinulinc, Inc.
Tpcli P""PI Co., Inc.
Untie rwood Corp.
UNTV,'C Div. of Sperry Rand Corp.
Victor Comptomer Corp. Business Machines Div., 3900 N. Rockwell St ••
Chicago IB, Ill. / Digit-Matic solenoid operated calculators, listers
accumulators / DESCR: Electrowriter
System handwritten communications
adding machines and calculators '
comptometer calculators / US!l: peripheral monitoring digital data / _
/ 01

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OPERATIONS RESEARCH (see also
"Survey of Consulting Services")

Abacus Information Management Co.
Basic & Experimental Physics -- see
Pl2A
Booz, Allen & lIamilton Inc.
C30
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
II. S. Gellman [, Co. Ltd.
Hami lton Resea rch As s oeia tes, Inc.
-- see l':1
lIerbert Ha Ibrecht Associates, Inc.
Hollander Associates, P. O. Box 2276
Fullerton, Calif. / operations research / DESCR: mathematical analysis and studies for optimum decision-making and selection of optimum equipment / - / - / 02
Hughes Dynami cs, Inc. -- see C30
International Business Machi·nes Corp.,
Federa I Sys terns Di v.
KCS Ltd.
LFE Electronics, A Div. of Laboratory
For Electronics
Lutter, Maremont and Co., Inc.
Management Systems Corp. -- see C30
Ma thema t i scher Bera tungs :..- und Programmierungsdienst Gmbll. -- see C30
National Scientific Laboratories, Inc.
The Nissho Co., Ltd •• Electronic Secti on
James Addison Potter
Statistical Tabulating Corp.
Technical Operations Research, a div.
of Technical Operations, Inc.
Pl.

PANElS

Cadre Industries Corp.
Clark H. Joy Co., 27005 Knickerbocker
Rd., P.O. Box 9695, Bay Village 40,
Ohio I design, engineering and
fabrication of control systems or
process systems / DESCR: design,
fabricate, check out complete systems of process control or automatic machinery and material handling equipment, or any specific
phase I U3E: throughout all industrial plants I $200 to $100,000 /
PI
Grand Rapids Partitions, Inc., 240
Front Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids 2,
Mich. I movable off ice partitions I
DESCR: GSA approved sound abs!)rbing acoustical walls °and partitions
engineered for difficult high frequency and reverberation problems /
USE: sound retarding or absorbing 1
$10 to $ 2u per lineal foot / PI
MinneapoliS-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
Special Systems Div., Queen & So.
Bailey Sts., Pottstown, Pa. / panels
I DESCR: custom panels and consoles
for electrical and pneumatic instrumentation and control devices /
USE: process operator control rooms
/ $500 to $300,000 / PI
Edward Ochman Systems -- see C26
P2.

PANELS, JACK

Accurate Electronics Corp.
Aerolite Electronics Corp.
Allison Electronics, Inc.
AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. / patchcoro
programming panels, universal and
Shielded / DESCR: metal frame
assembly containing fixed board retaining contact springs and nonremovable program patchcord / USE:
in computer programming / - / P2
Anchor SpeCiality Mfg. Co. Inc.
Apahouser Corp. of N.E.
BeaUChaine & Sons Inc.
Brown Engineering Co., Inc.
Bud Hadio Inc.
Custom Importing Co.
Cutler Metal Products Co.
Dielectric Materials Inc.
Dielectric Products Engr. Co. Inc.
Donnelly Mfg. Co.
Duralith Corp.
Electric Switch Corp.

50

Electronic Enclos ures, Inc.
Electronic Molding Corp.
Elzee Metal Products Co. Inc.
Emrnco Plastics Corp.
Eugene Engineering Co. Inc.
Gunnar Labs Inc.
Gyrotronics, Inc.
Hammond Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Industrial Engravers, Inc,
Instrument Corp. of Fla.
Keystone Electron-fcs Corp,
Kinetron Corp.
Kings Electronics Co. Inc.
Monroe Industries Inc.
Nichols Co. Ltd. R. H.
North Electric Co.
Panelgraphic Corp.
Photo Chemical Products Inc,
Pyrometer Co. of America, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Broadcast &
c'ommun, Div.
Seiscor Div. Seismograph Service Corp.
S il tronics Inc,
Standard Electric Time Co.
Switchcraft, Inc.
Thermo Electric Co. Inc.
Thermovol t Ltd.
Trimm Inc.
Trompeter Electronics Inc.
Ucinite Co. Div. UCF
U.S. Radium Corp.
Universal Circuit Controls Corp.
Wright Equipment Corp.
York Metal Products, Inc.
P3.

PANELS, RElAY RACK

Allen Electric & Equipment Co.
All ison Electronics, Inc.
Alpitec Inc.
Amco Engineering Co.
American Machine & Foundry Co.
Anchor Speciality Mfg. Co. Inc.
Apahouser Corp. of N.E.
Artisan Metal Works Co.
Automatic Electric Co.
Baltic Metal Products Co.
Bud Radio, Inc.
California Chassis Co.
Churchill Lighting Corp.
Cutler Metal Products Co.
Dumont Airplane & Marine Corp.
Duralith Corp.
ElectrO-HacK Inc.
Electronic Enclosures, Inc.
Elzee Metal Products Co. Inc.
Equipto Electronics Corp.
Erwood Inc.
Eugene Engineering Co. Inc.
Farwell Metal Fabricating
Feay Co., Neal
Formica Metal Products Co.
Golding Mfg. Co.
Gunnar Labs. Inc.
Gyrotronics Inc.
Hammond Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Hamner Electronics Co. Inc.
Hurletron Control Products Div.
see C26
Intectron Inc.
Kinetron Corp.
Lynch Mfg. Co. R. H.
M-T Electronics Co.
Metalphoto of Cincinnati
Metal Works, Inc.
Minn-Honeywell Appar. Controls Div.
Mobil Electronics Inc.
Monroe Industries, Inc.
New Brunswick General Sheet Metal
Works
North Electr ic Co.
Pane lograph Corp.
Photo Chemical Products, Inc.
Premier Metal Products Co. Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Broadcast &
Commun. Div.
Rimak Electronics Inc.
Seiscor Div. Seismograph Service Corp.
S iltronics Inc.
Stranton Div. Wyco Metal Prods.
Trott Electronics Inc.
Universal Circuit Controls Corp.
Vector Associates, Inc.
York Metal Products, Inc.
P4.

PAPER TAPE

Adtrol Electronics Inc.
Anadex Instruments Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Clary Corp.
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
San Leandro, Calif. / paper tape I
DESCR: used wi th Friden tape
punching-reading machines (s uch as
Fr iden F lexowr iter, Friden Computyper) or allied equipment / USE:
general data processing, numerical
control, etc. / - / P4
lIarvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
Invac Corp.
Kleinschmidt Div. Smith Corona Mar-

chant Inc.
Omni tronics Inc., Sub. Borg-Warner
Corp.
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
Tally Register Corp.
Telecomputing Corp.
Teletype Corp.
Underwood Corp.

provides incremental plot of computer data / $10,600 / P6
FF&M Electronics Inc.
Gerber Scientific Instrument Co.
Hallicrafters Co.
Hogan Faximlle Corp. -- see PlO
Industrial Engravers, Inc.
LaPointe Industries, Inc.
Loral Electronics Corp.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
P5. PATCH CORDS
Oki & Willadsen Ltd.
OPTOmechanisms Inc.
.ADC Products Div., Magnetic Controls
Photo Chemical Products, Inc.
Co.
Planoramics Inc.
Aerolite ElectroniCS Corp.
Precision Printed Circuits Mfg. Co.
Alden Products Co.
Servo Corp. of America
Allied Eng. & Production Corp.
Sunshine Scientific Instruments
American ElectroniC Wire & Cable
Syl vania Electronics Sys terns
AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. / universal,
Tally Register Corp,
shielded and twin detent patchcords
Vitro Labs. Div. Vitro Corp. of
/ DESCR: patchcords in various
America
lengths, colors and pin combinations / Westgate Laborato~y, Inc.
USE: in programming of patchboards /
- / P5
Ampco Mfg. Co.
PbA. PLUGBOARDS
Associated Engineering Corp.
Audiotex Mfg. Co.
AC Electronics Inc.
Barker Products Co.
Accurate Electronics Corp.
Birnbach Radio Co. Inc.
AMP Inc. -- see B2
CDC Electronics Co. Inc.
Applied Dynamics, Inc.
Cable Electric Products
Applied Electronics Co.
Columbia Wire & Supply Co.
Avien, Inc.
Component Mfg. Service Inc.
Cambridge Thermionic Corp.
Ealing Corp.
Consolidated Avionics Corp.
Electricord Mfg. Co. Inc.
Cybertronics Inc. -- see S3
Empire Electronics Co. Inc.
Embree Electronics Corp.
GC Electronics Co.
Garde Mfg. Co.
General Radio Co.
HRB-Singer, Inc., a subsidiary of The
Holyoke Wire & Cable Co.
Singer Mfg. Co.
Lab-Tronics, Inc.
Howe Scale Co., Div. Howe Richardson
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Corp.
Molded Insulation Co.
LaPointe Industries, Inc.
Molex Products Co.
Milgo Electronic Corp.
Edward Ochman Systems, Box 141, FairNelson Instrument Co.
field, Conn. / patch cords / DESCR:
O~i & Willadsen Ltd.
wires for use in IBM control pane Is I
Ortronix, Inc.
USE: wires used in IBM or RemingPhoto Chemical Products, Inc.
ton Rand control panels to Jrogram
Planoramics Inc.
machine I $1 to $l5/unit / P5
Precis ion Printed Circui ts Mfg. Co.
Plastic Wire & Cable Corp.
Sealectro Corp.
Pomona Electronics Co. Inc.
Sylvania Electronics Systems
Radio Corp. of America, Broadcast &
Systron Donner Corp.
Commun. Div.
Tech Panel Co., Inc. -- see B2
Hectico Inc.
The Teleregister Corp •• 445 FairfieJtl
Robins Industries Corp.
Ave., Stamford. Conn. I plugboards I
Runzel Cord & Wire Co.
DESCR: electro-mechanical plugRye Sound Corp.
boards containing 50 rows of 35
Siltronics Inc.
receptacles each; special plugs perSittler Corp.
mi t either one of three states for
Smi th, Inc., Herman H.
input to computer-stored data and
Swi tchcraft, Inc.
simultaneous ly for display I USE:
Thermo Electric Co. Inc.
updating and display or computerTrimm Inc.
stored data for airlines, etc. /
Trompeter Electronics Inc.
upon request / PM
Ucinite Co., Div. OCF :
United Fabricators & Electronics, Inco
Vector Electronic Co. Inc.
P9. PRINTERS
Virginia Electronics Co. Inc.
Analex Corp. -- see PIO
Waber ElectroniCS, Inc.
CBS Laboratories, a div. of Columbia
Zoron, Inc.
Broadcasting System, Inc.
Clary Corp.
Codamite Corp. -- see C22
P6. PLOTTERS
Connecticut Technical Corp., 3000 Main
St., Hartford 5, Conn. I printers /
ACF Electronics Div.
DESCR: serial and parallel entry
Accurate Electronics Corp.
tape listing printers for recording
AI1.egheny Plastics Inc.
output of digital voltmeters, counAutonetics Indu~trial Products, a Div.
ters, scintillation devices. Data
of North American Aviation, Inc.,
logging typewriters, keyboards. '
3400 East 70th St., Long Beach 5,
Input-output typewriters. Special
Calif. I RECOMP X-Y Digital Plotter
printers, line printers I USE:
I DESCR: digital X-Y incremental
computer input/output devices, digiplotter; operates in 11100" incretal pr intout, voltmeters, counters,
ments up to 200 increments per secnuclear systems I $250 to $3,000 I
ond. Program controlled retractable
P9
pen wi tll 6 direction movement acCreed & Co •• Ltd. (assoc. of ITT Corp.)
curacy: :t.005 I USE: high speed
Data Display, Inc. -- see 02
graphic output of computer data /
Datex Corp.
$5450 purchase; $220/month rental
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.,
/ P6
Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.,
Avien, Inc.
5249 Hanson Court, Minneapolis,
B&F Instruments, Inc.
Minn. I line printers Models AbO,
Benson-Lehner Corp. -- see Bl, 02
A63, and AI20 I DESCR: accessory to
Burr Electronics
ASI 210 computer; prints out 120
California Computer Products, Inc.
column 200, 300 or 1000 lines per
-- see D2
minute / USE: as a line printer to
Divers if ied Concepts, Inc., Becker
print out computer data / $25,400 to
Rd., Skaneateles 3, N.Y. / "COM$98,000 I P9
PLOTlER" I DESCR: computing plotGrico, Inc., 234 Portage Trail, Cuyater; accepts punched cards, prohoga FalJsL Ohio I rotar'y diazo prin<:Iuces graphic chart of educational
ter Satellite and Super ~atellite I
test results I U3E: plotting
DESCR: Satellite fills all needs
results of educational tests I
for pr ints up to 30" wide, any
$5000 to $10,000 / P6
length; Super Satellite prints up to
Dura Plastics of N.Y. Inc.
42"; both make perfect intermediates
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc.,
and sepias / USE: as a diazo pr inAdvanced S cientif ic Ins truments
ter / $219 to $329 / P9
Div., 5249 Hanson Court, Mjnneapolis.
International Computers and Tabulators
Minn. / Digital Incremental Plotter
Ltd.
Model A90 / DESCR: accessory to
Moran Instrument Corp.
ASI 210 computer; on-line highF. L. Moseley Co. -- see VI
speed 2-axis operation; 200 steps/
Photon, Inc.
sec. in 11" or 29-l:!" width; 300
Teletype Corp.
steps/sec. in 11" width / USE:

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Products and Services

PlO.

PIHNTEHS. HIGH SPEED

Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Anelex Electronic s Inc.
Anelex Corp •• 150 Causeway St.,.Boston
14, Mass. / Series 4-1000 Complete
Hi\]h Speed Printer System / DESCR:
electronics, buffers and logi·~
paCkaged in console for large-scale
computer and EDP systems requiring
up to 160 columns and 1000 Ipm print
rate / USE: built into data processing systems / - / PIO
Anelex Corp., "a / multiple tape lister
system / DESCR: six 24 column listers, control electronics and buffers,

prints to 2000 Ipm. Prints master
list, 4 transit lists and miscellaneous list in single pass through MICR
Sorter Reader / USE: proving and
clear ing operations in demand depos it
account ing in banks / - / P 10
Anelex Corp., *a / Series 4 High Speed
Print Station / DESCR: complete high
speed printing system for off-line
operation from large scale computer
prepared high or low density magnetic tapes / USE: EDP applications
at industrial, scientific or military installations where volume
documentation is required / - / P 10
Anelex Corp., *a / Model 580 High
Speed Printer System / DESCR: complete printer system adaptable to
broad range of applications requiring
1000 Ipm rate, 80 columns of 64
characters. Military models print
FIELData code / USE: on line with
computers and a variety of satelIi te systems / - / PlO
Aneh,·' Corp., *a / Model 300 Complete
High Speed Printer System / DESCR:
low cost 120 column 300 lpm printer
system containing all of the power
electronics buffers and logic / USE:
banking, scientific and commercial
operations / - / PIO
Auto-Trol Corp.
Bendix Corp. Computer Div.
l3enson-Lehner Corp. -- see D2
Budd Co. Inc. Electronics Div.
Burroughs Corp.
Century Electronics· & Instruments, Inc.
Clary Corp.
Computer Meas urements Co.
Connecticut Technical Corp. -- see P9
Data Display Inc.
Data Systems Devices of 130ston Inc.,
342 Western Ave., Boston 35, Mass. /
high-speed printer / DESCR: line
printer capable of 1200 alpha-numeric
132 character lines per minute. Two
paper feed modes, normal 30"/sec.,
high speed skip, 6O"/sec. / USE: online with digital computers, offline direct to tape mechanisms /
- / PIO
01/ AN Controls Inc.
Dick Co., A. B.
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.,
Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.
-- see P9
Electronic Associates Inc.
Electronic Data Services, Inc. -- see
C27
EI-Tronics Inc.
Federated Engineering Development
Corp.
Franklin Electronics Inc., E. 4th St.,
Bridgeport, Pa. / high speed digital
printer / DESCR: 40 U'S; 20 columns; alpha-numeric available / / approximately $2800 / PlO
General Dynamics/Electronics -- see
D2
General Dynamics/Electronics, 3302
Pacific Highway, P.O. llox 127,
San Diego 12, Calif. / S-C 3070
Electronic Printer / DESCR: prints
asynchronously, character at a time,
upon receipt of signals from digital computer, high speed teletype
terminal, etc. I USE: in EDP and
digit,al communication systems /
available on request / PIO
General Electric Co., Process Computer Sec.
lIogan Faximile Corp., 635 Greenwich
St., New York 14, N.Y. / high speed
pr inter-plot ters / DESCR: prov ide
hard copy output of Simultaneously
occurring events with alpha-numeric
annotations. Over 1000 styli
available enabling multiple plots
of digital information in analog
form / USE: off line from magnetic
tape or facs imile transmitter /
$6000 to $85,000 / PIO
Holley Computer Products Co., 11955
E. Nine Mile Rd., Warren, Mich. /
line printer / DESCR: 300 Ipm
(with 64 character seU printer
featuring permanently-timed hammers, operator-interchanged char-

acter drum, and fully modular construction / USE: with computer,
paper tape, communications / $8000
to $18,000 / PIO
IUM Federal Systems Div.
International Computers and Tabulators Ltd.
Kleinschmidt Div., Smith Corona ~Iar­
chant Inc.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
Monroe Calcula t ing Machine Company,
Electronics Components Div., {fJ
Main St., San Francisco, Calif. /
Monroe Data/Log MC 10-40 / DESCR:
4-line coded input strip printer
outputting 1040 lines per minute,
16 digi ts per line / - / $1570 to
$2140 / PlO
N. V. Electrologica
Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.
Omnitronics, Inc., Subsidiary of
!lorg-Warner Corp.
Potter Instrument Co., Inc.
R~!S Associates, Inc.
Radiation, Inc.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data Process ing
Rank Precision Industries Ltd.,
Electronics Dept., Woodger Rd ..
Hammersmith, London W.12, England /
Xeronic Printer / DESCR: 3000
Ipm xerographic computer printer
using plain paper. Variable data
and any of 32 forms printed s imultaneously, by program. Print cost
under lc/sq. ft. / USE: off-line
with magnetic tape or on-line /
$16U,300 to $224,400 / PIO
Shepard Laboratories, Inc., 480 Morris
Ave., Summit, N.J. / high-speed
typers / DESCR: large and small,
numeric and alphanumeric, highspeed typers with 10 to 190 col umns
capacity. Numeric units print up
to 3600 lines per minute / USE:
on-line and off-line / $2000 to
$40,000 / PlO
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
S tony Brook Laus Inc.
Technitrol, Inc. -- see III
Telautograplr Corp.
Tele-Dynamics Iliv. Am"rlcan Bos.-li
Arma Corp.
Victor AddillU M.lchill" Co.

Belock Instrument Corp., 112-03 14th
Ave., College Point 56, N.Y. /
publications / DESCR: complete
facility for writing and illustration of 'operation, theory and mainPl2A. PROGRAMMING SERVICES
tenance manuals for analog computer
devices / USE: for company and
indus try use / according to appliADll Institutet (Scandinavian Automatic
Data ProceSSing Institute)
cation / 1'13
Abacus Information Management Co.
!lerkeley Enterprises, Inc.
American Data Services, Inc.
Cambridge Communications Corp.
Aries Corp.
Documentation Inc.
Gordon and Ureach, Science Publishers,
Associated Sales Analysts, Inc.
Inc., ISO Fifth Ave., New York 11,
Auerbach Corp.
N.Y. / puulications / DESCR: proBasic & Experimental Physics, 133
fessional books and journals on
Palmer, Box 689, Falmouth, Mass. /
computer sci"ence and -technology:
Programming, numerical analysis /
programming; logiC, language and
DESCR: write flow charts, do coding
EDP; computer mathematics; autooperation, testing, debugging, deSign,
matic control; simulation and
research, deve lopment; technical
analytical methods; research and
wri ting and drafting in fields of
operational applications / - / $6
digi tal and analog computers for
real-time control; data processing /
to $34.50 / Pl3
Hamilton Research Associates, Inc.
USE: in our facilities, clients'
plants, at test sites, contract
-- see El
Institute for Scientific Information,
basis / $4 to $15/hour / Pl2A
Inc., 33 So. 17th St., Philadelphia
Booz, Allen Applied Research Inc. -3, Pa. / Current Contents of Space,
see C27
Electronic and Phys ical Sciences /
1300z, Allen & Hamilton Inc. -- see C30
DESCR: pocket-size information serC-E-I-R, Inc.
vice lists title pages from over
Computer Laboratories, Inc.
600 journals from miss iles, rocketry,
Computer Methods Corp., 107 Mamaroneck
mathematics, instrumentation, phySiCS
Ave., White Plains, N.Y. / programand like areas. Reports over 2,000
ming and consulting / DESCR: specarticles weekly / - / $50 to $100 I
ialists in real-time data processing,
communications, information system s
Pl3
, ,
Mathernatischer Beratungs -- und Progand simulation techniques / - / - /
rammierungsdienst GmbH. -- see C30
PI2A
OA Business Publications, 'Inc., 288
Computer Usage Co. -- see C28
Park Ave. W., Elmhurst, Ill. / BusiControl Technology, Inc.
ness Automation News Report and LooseData Processing Corp. -- see C27
leaf Services for EDP / DESCR: weekly
Data Processing Corporation of America
news letter of all developments in
Data ProceSSing, Inc. -- see C30
EDP
field. Looseleaf Handbooks for
Data Trends, Inc. -- see C22
all equipment descriptions plus
Datatrol Corp.
specialized case study manual for
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see Dl
banking £OP applicati ons / USE:
The Diebold Group, Inc.
reference guide / $~S to $1l2.S0 /
Electronic Data Services, Inc. -see C27
1'13
Uedlfon Computer Dept. -- ~ce E\
Elliott Bros. (London> Ltd., Computin\1
U"lnhn\.1 Book IIlv., 1!"lflhol.1 I'uhllshServices Iliv.
I I".! Cnrp.
e;"llI'ral Kinetics Inc., ~(,II ShlrllnuSysl.'matlon IIlv., Hn,.-Martin Cn.
ton lid., '\rllnuton (" Va. / I'ro'k.-hlllcni Informatloll Co., I.t,l.
Ur:IIIII"II'\1 ~.:rvl ... ,s / IJLSCH: I'ro,lohn Wiley /; Sons, Inc., (~)" :lr.1 ,'ve"
\Irarruninu. re(:ormJl(~lId,lt lon, d('s l'.JI1,
New York 1(" N.Y. / u,chnlcnl IlOoks
and construction of autom'ltic proI'll. I'I!INTEI!S, KEYIlOi\lW
/ IIESCI!: puullsher of uonks in COIIIuranunlnll systems; rn:lthematlcal
puting field (Berkeley, Graul.Jc-Unmostudies; numerical analysis; compiler
Auto-Trol Corp.
Wooldridge, McCracken, I'hister, Wnre,
devcIopment / - / hourly and contract
Benson-Lehner Corp.
rates / PI2A
etc.). Write for 420 page 1963
Burroughs Corp.
Hughes DynamiCS, Inc. -- see C30
catalog / USE: reference / - / Pl3
Concord Control, Inc.
LFE Electronics, A Div. of Laboratory
Connecticut Technical Corp. -- see P9
for Electronics
Dimensions Inc.
Lutter, Maremont and Co., Inc.
P15. PUBLICATIONS, MfGAZINES
EI-Tronics Inc.
McDonnell Automation Center -- see C27
General Electric Co. Process Computer
Massey Dickinson Co., Inc. -- see C24A
Berkeley Enterprises, Inc.
Sec.
MinneapoliS-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
Business Automation
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
Special Systems Div.
Computers and Automation
IBM Federal Systems Div.
Ray Myers Corp. -- see C30
Data Processing Digest, Inc.
Instrument Corp. of Fla.
National Computer Analysts, Inc.
I nvac Corp.
RCA Service Company, Electronic Data
Kleinschmidt Div., Smith-{;orona MarP16. PUNCH CARD MACHINES
ProceSSing Service -- see C27
chant Inc.
Redifon Computer Dept. -- see C23, El
Lear, Inc. Instrument Div.
The Scam Instrument Corp.
Albany Printing & Tag Mfg. Co. Inc.
Mathatronics, Inc., 257 Crescent St.,
The Service Bureau Corp., a subsidiary
America Data Machines Inc.
Waltham, Mass. / strip printer /
of IBM -- see C28
Auto-Trol Corp.
DESCR: 20 print positions rated
Statistical Tabulating Corp.
Autonetics Industrial,Products, a
at 20 cps / - / $800 to $1000/ Pll
Systems Programming Corp., 1833 E. 17th
Div. of North American Aviation,
Moseley Co. F. L.
St., Santa Ana, Calif. / computer
Inc.
Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.
programming / DESCR: programming for
Burroughs Corp.
Radio Corp. of America, Elec. Data
real-time systems and scientific
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Machines
Processing Div.
applications / - / - / Pl2A
Systems Div.
Sorouan Eng ineer ing, Inc.
Tabulating & !lusiness Services Inc.
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.,
Telecomput ing Corp.
Taurus Corp. -- see R8
Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.,
Technical Operations Research, a div.
5249 Hanson Court, Minneapolis,
of Technical Operations, Inc.
Minn. / punch card in/out buffers,
P12. PRINTERS, LINE-A-TIME
Technitrol, Inc., 1952 E. Allegheny
Models A-40, A-43, A-43R, and A-44 /
Ave., Philadelphia 34, Pa. / proDESCR: accessory to ASI 210 compuAddressograph-Multigraph Corp.
gramming services / DESCR: experienced
ter; punch card input/output buffer
Adtrol Electronics Inc.
programmers with IBM, UNIVAC, CDC
provides logic and control elecAnelex Corp.
background. Specialists in space
tronics for converting card equipBurrougbs Corp.
navigation and orbital mechanics probment formats to machine format and
California Technical Industries
lems / (fiE: short or long term convice verSii / USE: as a buffer beClary Corp.
tracts offered / depends on class
tween ASI 210 computer and card
Connecticut Technical Corp. -- see P9
of contract and personnel requireequipment / $6200 to $19,600 / Pl6
Di/An Controls, Inc.
ments / Pl2A
Hughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
Dick Co., A. B.
United Research Services Inc., 1811
International Computers and TabulaFriden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
Tcousdale Drive, Burlingame, Calif.
tors Ltd.
San Leandro, Calif. / Friden PRCS
/ programming services / DESCR:
Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Printer / DESCR: electro-mechaniscientific and business programming,
The National Cash Register Co.
cal digital printing device. Solassembly routines and compilers,
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
cnoid keyboard accepts 1200 digits
military and business applications,
Taurus Corp. -- see R8
per minute. Negative values print
data systems analySiS and simulaUnivac Div. of Sperry Rand Corp.
in red / USE: digital printing /
tion / - / - / PI2A
- / P12
U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, CompuHolley Computer Products Co. -- see PIO
tat ion and Analys is Lab.
Rl. READERS
IBM Federal Systems Div.
Wolf Research & Development Corp.
International Computers and Tabulators
Autonetics Industrial Products, a
Ltd.
Div. of North American Aviation,
Matthews & Co. Jas H.
P13. PUBLICATIONS
Inc. -- see 1'2
Potter Instrument Co. Inc.
Bell & Howell Mlcro-lInta IIlv.
Printloid Inc.
Association of Data Processing SerJ. H. Bunnell [, Co.
R~6 Associates, Inc.
vice Organizations
Burroughs Corp.
Radiation, Inc.
Auerbach Corp.
Dashew Business Machin"~, inc.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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FEP~TURES

. k!u:.::';;'i:::1 D~·~i::.:.:_:: 24 binary bits per word including sign, plus
one for parity.
One instruction per word.
12 instructions are provided, plus 4 spares for special uses.
Fixed point arithmetic system; programmed floating point.
Number range is positive or negative 2 to the 23rd power minus
1 (which is equivalent to 8,388,607).
,'\riUlrn::;Hc Unit All instructions execute in 650 microseconds
if programming is optimum.
Pulse rate is 192 kc.
Logic is serial, synchronous.
StorJgc: Magnetic drum (3600 rpm is standard speed) holds
4096 words, and larger capacities are also available.
CtlCc!dng

F(~Jtures:

Parity is checked on reading from memory.

Input-Output: Paper tape reader and punch operate at 20
characters per second.
Typewriter is a modified IBM Selectric; output speed is 15
characters per second.
Typewriter is used for both input and output.
Internal processing continues while 1 . 0 devices are operating.
Each code read or written contains 6 bits.
This too can be varied to suit special applications.
A maximum of four input and four output devices may be
connected to the standard machine.

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The HW-15K is. an amazingly versatile computer. It may be
just the unit you need to get "on the air" in electronic data processing . . . and save money, free personnel for other jobs, promote efficient operations.
We will be happy to send you more information on the HW15K. To start off, write us for booklet 15K, or call us at OL 5-1120.
H-W Electronics, Inc., 14 Huron Drive, Natick, Mass.

Products and Services

Datex Corp.
Dennison Manufacturing Co. , Machines
Systems Div.
Electronic Engineering Company of
California -- see Tl7
Elliott Bros. (London) Ltd. (a member
of the Elliott-Automation Group)
Gamma Scientific, 1170 Broadway, New
York I, N. Y. / hand micro-reader /
DESCR: _ to preview or scan aperture
cards; features lens sys tern wi th
high aperture ratio; 8x objective.
Available with AC or battery illuminator / USE: for jacket or
aperture cards / $29.50 to $49.50 /
Rl
International Business Macbines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
International Computers and Tabulators Ltd.
N. V. Electrologica
Potter Instrument Co., Inc.
Rheem Electronics Corp.
Rotiform Corp. -- see R7
Scientific Data Systems, Inc. -- see
C24

DI/AN Controls, Inc.
El-Ironics Inc.
Hyperion Industries Inc.
International Business Machines Lorp.,
Federal Systems Div.
International Computers and Tabulators Ltd.
ITEK Electro-Products Co.
Kinelogic Corp,
Minn-Honeywell, Heiland Div.
S-I Electronics, Inc.
Sperry Gyroscope, Div. Sperry Rand
Corp.
Sylvania Electronics Systems
Systems Engineering Labs Inc.
Systems Research Lahs, Inc.

chant Inc.
Omnitronics, Inc., SubSidiary of
Borg-Warner Corp.
Philco Corp.
Photocircuits Corp., 31 Sea Cliff Ave.,
Glen Cove, N.Y.-I- photoelectric
paper tape re'lders / DESCR: complete
line of photoelectric paper tape
readers incorporating the printed
motor drive which elimina tes cl utches, brakes and pinch rollers / - /
$1490 to $3990 / R6
Potter Instrument Co., Inc.
Tally Register Corp.
Teletype Corp.
Wang Laboratories Inc.

R6.

R 7.

READERS, PAPER TAPE

Addo-X Inc.
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Adtrol Electronics Inc.
American Con'certone Inc.
Ampex Corp,
Anadex Instruments, Inc.
Atchley Div., Raymond, American Brake
Shoe Co.
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
READERS. CHARACTER
of North American Aviation, Inc. -see T2
tigraph Corp.
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
Alphomega Research Labs Inc.
of
North American Aviation, Inc.,
Auto-Trol Corp.
3400 East 70th St., Long Beach 5,
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Calif. / FACITAPE Model 510 / DESCH:
Budd Co. Inc. Electronics Div.
60u cps perforated tape reader. CapBurroughs Corp.
acitance concept eliminates errors
Electrada Corp.
caused by ambient light conditions
International Business Machines Corp.,
or
dust and lint on read heads / USE:
Data Process ing Di v. -- see C24
peripheral equipment to RECOMP III
International Business Machines Corp.,
computer / $ 4750 purchase; $125/
Federal Systems Div.
month lease / R6
Lear, Inc. Instrument Div.
Bendix Corp., Computer Div.
Link Div. Gen. Precision Inc.
Bulow
Electric Co.
Philco Corp.
BurroughS Corp.
Rabinow Engineering Co., Inc., 1425
Chalco
Engineering Corp., 15126 S.
Research Blvd., Rockville, Md. /
Broadway, Gardena, Calif. / punched
reading machines / DESCR: complete
tape readers / OESeR: mechanical
line of optical character reading
block readers (with independent
machines for reading a single line
closures). Photo block and line
on a sheet, a full page of data,
readers. Scanners, tape handlers,
adding machine tapes, etc. Digital
power supplies / lEE: computer inoutput may be punched paper tape,
put, programming, sequencing, numagnetic tape or punched cards.
merical control, commutating / $600
Instnntaneous reading rates of up to
to $60UO / R6
10,000 characters per second are
Coleman Sys terns Inc.
available / USE: prepares human
Colorado Ins truments
readable data for computer input /
Control Data Corp.
$75,000 to $3[;0,000 / R2
Cook Electric Co., Data-Stor Div"
Recognition Equipment Inc., 4703 Ross
8100 N. Monticello, Skokie, Ill. /
Ave., Dallas 4, Tex. / electronic
Model 110 Photoelectric Punched Tape
retina character reader / DESCR:
Reader & Spooler / DESCR: 5 to 8
reads ordinary printed alphanumerical
level code, up to 8" reels, hi-dircharacters from most types of business
ectional operation, SOO characters/
documents. Special type fonts rnsecond, stop on stop character / USE:
necessary. Includes control compuinput to computers, programmer, inter for edi ting and magnetic tape
put to numerical controllea machine
output / USE: basic method of data
"tools and automatic check-out sysinput to digi tal computer systems /
tems / $20UU to $5000 / R6
$250,000 to $500,000 / R2
Digitronics Corp., 1 Albertson Ave.,
Albertson, L.r., N.Y. / perforated
tape readers / OESeR: low-speed
R2.5. READERS, FlUI
and high-speed; all solid state
photo-electric perforated tape readBell [, 1I0well Co.
ers and handlers / USE: instrumenBenson-Lehner Corp. -- see C40, D2A
tation, numerical controi, etc: /
Bruning, Charles, Co., Inc.
$745 to $5000/ R6
Burroughs Corp.
Dymec Div., Hewlett-Packard Co.
Burton Mount Corp.
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc.,
Dietzgen, Eugene, Co.
Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.
Documat, Inc.
-- see T8
DuKanc Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of CaliFf,IA, Inc.
fornia -- see Tl7
Goodkin, M.P., Co.
Electronic Engineering Co of CaliGraphic In,lustrics, Inc.
fornia, Automation Div.
Griscombe Products Corp.
Ferranti Electric Co. Inc.
lIall icrnfters Co.
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
Information Hetrieval Corp.
San Leandro, Ca lif. / paper tape
International Business Machines Corp.,
readers / DESCR: operate in conFederal Systems lllv.
j unction with Friden F lexowri ters,
Itek Business Products Div.
Computypers, or other tape-conMicrodealers, Inc.
trolled machines (s uch as numer ical
Microseal Corp.
control devices). Electro-mechaniMinnesota Mining (, Mfg. Co.
cal operation / lEE: general data
Nord Photocopy and Electronics Corp.
processing, numerical control / - /
Recordak Corp.
R6
R'~mington Rand Systems
Friden, Inc., *a / edge-punched card
readers / DESCR: similar to tape
readers except that they are able
R3. READERS, MAGNETIC CARD
to handle edge-punched cards (paper
tape coding punched on cards) / USE:
Consolidated Avionics Corp.
general data proceSSing / - / R6
International Bus iness Machines Corp.,
General Kinetics Inc.
Federal Systems Div.
Geotechnical Corp.
1mB-Singer, Inc., a subsidiary of The
Singer Mfg. Co.
R4. READERS, MAGNETIC TAPE
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
Hughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
Autonetics Div. NAA
IBM Federal Systems Div.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
Information Systems, Inc.
Computer Control Co. Inc.
International Computers and Tabulators
Control Data Corp.
Ltd.
Cook Electric Co., Data-Stor Div.
Invac Corp.
see T4
Kleinschmidt Div., Smith-Gorona Mar-

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READERS, PHOTOELECTRIC

Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
Adtrol Electronics Inc.
Advanced Instrument Corp.
Alphomega Research Labs Inc.
Auto-Trol Corp.
Autonetics Div. NAA
Baird-Atomic, Inc.
Durroughs Corp.
Control Data Corp.
Control Equipment Corp.
Cook Electric Co., Data-Stor Div.
see R6
Digitronics Corp.
Electrada Corp.
Electronic Engineering Co. of California -- see Tl7
Electronic Engineering of California,
Automation Div.
IBM Federal Sys terns Di v.
Image Instruments Inc.
International Rectifier Corp.
Invac Corp.
Kleinschmidt Div., Smith-Gorona Marchant Inc.
Omnitronics, Inc., Subsidiary of BorgWarner Corp.
Philco Corp.
Photocircui ts Corp. -- see R6
Photographic Instrumentation Development Co.
Potter Instrument Co., Inc.
Rotiform Corp., 1925 Pontius Ave.,
Los Angeles 25, Calif. / card reader,
static / DESCH: provides digital
output for up to 640 pencil or pen
marked bits or reading points on
6" x 10" card area. Processes 40
hand fed cards/minute / USE: as
computer input data card or programmer (patch board) / $ 2500 to $ 6500 /
R7
Solar Systems, Inc.
Tele-Dynamics Div., American Bosch
Arma Corp.
V iewlex Inc.
Wang Labora tor ie s Inc.
R8.

READERS, PUNCH CARD

Addo-X Inc.
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
American Data Machines, Inc.
AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. / AMP Manual
Card Reader / DESCR: reads IBM Type
Cards; compact, easily operated /
USE: verification when punching
cards / - / R8
Auto-Trol Corp.
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
of North American Aviation, Inc.
-Benson-Lehner Corp.
Burroughs Corp.
Datex Corp.
Dynalog Electronics Corp.
. Gen. Electric Co., Process Computer
Section
The Hickok Electrical Instrument Co.,
10514 Dupont Ave., Cleveland 8, Ohio
/ cardmatic swi tch / DESCR: cardactuating type mechanism using 50 to
540 self cleaning switches programmed by a vinyl card / USE: programmed automat ic switching / $195 to
$7000 / R8
Hughes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
Information Systems Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
International Computers and Tabulators
Ltd.
A. Kimball Co., a div. of Litton Industries -- see 01
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div.
Philco Corp.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic Data
ProceSSing
Rotiform Co.
Taurus Corp., Academy Hill, Lambertville,
N. J. / punched card readers / DESCR:
statically reads entire IBM or Remington Rand Cards. Units range from
36 switches to 1100 switches. 1I0ie

represents closed switch, no-hole an
open switch / USE: programming test
equipment and processes / $250 to
$3500 / R8
Teletype Corp.
U.S. Dielectric Inc.

R9.

RECORDING PAPERS

Albany Printing & Tag Mfg. Co. Inc.
Alfax Paper & Engineering Co.
American Business Systems, Inc., 2929
"13" St., Philadelphia 34, Pa. /
Tabset, Tabflo, Fluflo / DESCR:
continuous one-time carbon forms,
custom and stock forms / - / - / R9
Brush Instruments Div., Clevite Corp.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
duPont de Nemours & Co. Inc., E.I.
Eastman Kodak Co.
Essex Systems Co., Inc.
Gubelman Charts Div., Nashua Corp.
Hogan Faximile Corp. -- see PIO
Invae Corp.
Ludlow Corp.
Marginal Punched Stock Forms, Inc.
Neff Instrument Corp.
Offner Div., Beckman Instruments Inc.
Peerless Photo Products Inc.
Philips' Gloeilampen fabrieken
Sanborn Co.
Schweitzer, P.J., Div. Kimberly-Glark
Corp.
Techni-Rite Electronics, Inc.
Westrex Co., Div. Litton Systems Inc.
Westronics, Inc.
Rll.

REGISTERS, SIIIFT

Aero Geo As tro Corp.
AMP Inc. -- see C9
Artronic Instrument Co.
Bell Aerosystems Co.
C & K Components, Inc. -- see C54
Coilcraft, Inc.
Control Equipment Corp. -- see Cll
Control LogiC, Inc. -- see Cll
Datapulse Inc.
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see 01
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
Digi tal Design Corp.
Digi tal Equipment Corp.
Electrada Corp.
Epsco, Inc.
General Electric Co., Def. Sys. Dept.
General Electric Co., Specialty DeviGes Operation -- see C26
Hamilton Watch Co., Ind. Prods. Div.
Lear, Inc.
-Lockheed Electronics Co., Avionics
and Industrial Products Div., 6201
E. Randolph S1., Los Angeles 22,
Calif. / shift registers /DESCR:
use magnetiC cores / - / $500 to
$IU,OOO / RIl
Magnetics Research Co.
Sprague Electric Co. -- see C26
Technitrol, Inc. -- see C26
Tenio Research Corp.
Tung-Sol Electric Inc.
R12.

RELAYS (COMPUTER TYPES)

Actan Electrics Inc.
Adams & Westlake Co.
Airpax Electronics Inc., Seminole Div.
Allied Control Company, Inc.
Automatic Electronic Co.
Branson Corp.
Bristol Co.
Clare & Co.
Comar Electric Co.
Cornell-Dubilier Electronics Div.,
Fed. Pac. Elec. Co.
Data-Tronix Corp.
Daystrom, Inc., Weston Instruments &
Electronics Div.
Douglas Randall Inc., a subSidiary of
Walter Kidde & Co., Inc., 441 Pawcatuck Ave., Westerly, R.I. / read
relays / - / - / $1 and up / Rl2
Elgin Electronics Div., Elgih National
Watch
Fuj i Tsushinki Seizo K.K.
General Communication Co.
General C.ontrols Co.
General Electric Co., Industrial Sales
Oper.
Guardian Electric Mfg. Co.
Hart Mfg. Co.
Hathaway Instruments, Inc., Sup. Lionel
Corl'.
Hi-Sl'ec Electronics Corp.
Iron Fireman ~lfg. Co., Electronics Iliv.
Jaidinger Mfg. Co.
James Electronics Inc.
Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp.
Kurman Electric Co., Sub. Crescent
Petroleum Corp.
Larson Instrument Co.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1903

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Products and Services

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Le,lch Corp., <105 lIuntington Drive.
San Marino, Calif. / half-size
crystal can relay / DESCR: halfsize crystal can relay for printed
circuit applications. Low level
and 2 amp switChing. Height .1\00",
weight .25 oz. / - / - / Rl2
Ledex Inc. -- see C32
Line Electric Co.
Mack Electric Devices. Inc.
M,lgnecraft Electric Co.
Maunetic Devices, Inc.
North Electric Co.
Osborne Electric Co.
Pacific Relays, Inc.
Phillips Control Co., 59 W. Washington,
Joliet, Ill. / relays / DESCR: relays for every quali ty and high
reliability application in the complete spectrum of automation, datamation and control/USE: to turn
on and off a circuit / 50¢ to $ SO /
Rl2
Pollak Corp., Joseph
Potter & Brunfield Div., American
Mach. & Foundry Co.
RBM Controls Div." Essex Wire Corp.
Randall Inc., Douglas
Relays, Inc.
Rotary Devices Corp.
Sigma Instruments, Inc., Sigma Div.
Sperry Utah Co., Div. Sperry Rand Corp.
Square D Co.
Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd.
Stevens-Arnold, Inc.
Struthers-Dunn, Inc.
Telex/Aemco, a div. of Telex, Inc.
Thermocal Div., Jamieson Labs, Inc.
Thermosen, Inc., 375 Fairfield Ave.,
Stamford, Conn. / MULTIREED Relay /
DESCR: long life, high reliability;
multi-circuit switching in a single
enclosure, high current handling
capaci ty, low price range / - /
$IB to $22 list / Rl2
Trepac Corp. of America
Union Switch & Signal Div. of Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Wes tinghouse, Relay & Ins trument Dept.
Wheelock Signals, Inc.
Wilson & Co.
Wintronics, Inc.

United Research Services Inc. -- see
S9
U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, Computation anu An,dysis Lab.

R14.

RESOLVERS

The Bendix Corp., Eclipse-Pioneer Div.
IMC Magnetics Corp., Western Div.
Reeves Instrument Corp.
R15.

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RESOLVERS, COORDINATE TRANSFORM

Reeves Instrument Corp.
R16.

RESOLVERS, PRODUCT

Daystrom, Inc., Weston Instruments &
Electronics Div.
Reeves Instrument Corp.
R17.

RESOLVERS, SINE-COSINE

Reeves Instrument Corp.
R18.

ROBOTS

Amulex Electronics, Inc.
Berkeley Enterprises, Inc.
Unimation Inc., 16 Durant Ave., Bethel,
Conn. / lJNlMATE / DESCR: teachable
industrial robot; memory controls
hydraulic arm and hand; capacity 200
sequential commands; learns new jobs
easily / USE: universal material
or parts transfer / $24,2SO / R18
RlBA.

RIBBONS, DATA PROCESSING

Aetna Products Co., Inc., New South
Rd. & Commercial, Hicksville, N.Y.
inked ribbons / DESCR: for computers and uata processing; black
recoru; offset (all purpose), optical scanninu and ozalid / USE: for
printing from hiIJh speed computers /
- / 111(1\
Columbia lIibLon r, Carbon Mfll. Co.,
Inc., lIerbh i 11 lid., Glen COVl', N. Y.
/ ribbons for hiUh speed printers /
Advanced Informat ion Sys terns, Inc.
DESCIl: fabric and film Lase ribThe American University, Center for
bons; OCR and MICR film and paper
Technology and Administration
r iubons; continuous forms, spir i t
Aracon Laboratories Div., Allied Reand offset / USE: on high speed
search Associates, Inc.
printers / - / RIBA
Bendix Corp., Research Laboratories
Franklin Ribbon & Carbon Co., Inc.,
Div.
172-l7B Nassau St., Brooklyn I,
Blanche, Ernest E., & Associates, Inc.
N.Y. / tabulating and data proces-- see C27
sing ribbons / DESCR: inked ribBonner & Moore Associates, Inc. -bons for all types of tabulating
see C30
and data proceSSing equipment /
Booz, Allen Applied Research Inc. -USE: to print the data computed /
see C27
75¢ each to $ 2B6 each / R18A
llulova Research & Development LaboraInterchemical Corp., 417 E. 7th St.,
tories, 62-10 Woodside Ave., WoodCincinnati I, Ohio / ribbons and
side 77, N.Y. / research and developreinking / DESCR: computer ribment / DESCR: research and developbons to fit any machine, plus rement of special-purpose electronic
inking service / USE: high speed
and electromechanical devices includprinters / - / RIBA
ing servomechanisms, binary modules,
Labelon Corp., 10 Chapin St., Canancomputing elements and integrators,
daigua, N.Y. / printer ribbons /
timers and counters / USE: for
DESCR: inked fabric ribbons from
advanced requirements / - / Rl2A
)2" to 17" wide for use with compuCircuit Engineering -- see C30
ting equipment. Wide variety of
Computer Associates, Inc.
colors, inkings and fabrics availControl Technology, Inc.
Data Systems Devices of Boston Inc.
Dial tron Corp.
New Era Carbon & Ribbon Co., Inc.,
General Kinetics Inc.
1011 Cherry St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1I0neywell, Special Systems Div.
/ chain printer and tabulator riblIuuhes Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
bons I DESCR: all types of computer
Information International, Inc.
and tabulator ribbons for 1403,
ITf Federal Laboratories, 500 WashUNIVAC, SOl, 301, BurroughS 220, etc.
Inuton Ave., Nutley 10, N.J; /
Also 407, 402, 519, 026 for tabularesearch, development, manufact ur ing
tors / - / various / RIBA
/ OESCR: electronic systems and
Old Town Corp.
equipment for navigation, communica- Quest Manufacturing Co., 220 W. Monroe
t ions, radar electronic counterSt., Chicago 6, Ill. / QUESTAB Data
measures, missiles, Simulators,
ProceSSing Ribbons / DESCR: inked
anti-submarine warfare, ground supribbons for high speed printers
port, satellites and test equip(computers) and conventional type
me n t / - / - / R12A
data proceSSing/machine accounting
International Business Machines Corp.,
equipment; nylon, silk, "shcer" (high
Federal Systems Div.
threadcount cotton) and mylar /,IliE:
U'E Electronics, a Div. of Laboratory
EAM and computer printers / $13.25 for Electronics
$2(J10/dozen / RIUA
The Maunavox Co.
f.S. Webster Co., 1 Amherst St., Cam!\.Issachusetts Institute of Technology
briuge -12, Mass. / computer ribbons /
Nat ion'll Bureau of Standards
DESCR: inkeu ribbons either nylon
Natlon,l! Scientific Laboratories, Inc.
or silk for all printing units of
I'uller, James Addison
computers / USE: on printing unit /
I'roredyne Associates Inc. -- see C25
$12 to $3SO / RIOA
lIorkfonl Research Institute Inc.
Write
Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New
51,eel,1! Products & Applied Research
York 17, N.Y. / data processing ribIllv., The de Havilland Aircraft
bons
/ DESCR: designed for maximum
of Canada, Ltd.
wear on IBM, Fr iden, Remington Rand,
Ir,lid Corp.
BurroughS, National Cash Register,

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

and related equipment. Variety of
ink colors and fabric types available / USE: read out on data processing printers / comparatively
priced / RlBA

S 1.

SCANNERS

uto-Trol Corp.
Burr Electronics
Chalco Engineering Corp. -- see R6
Chicag" Aerial Industries Inc.
James Cunningham, Son & Co., Inc.
Data Processing Corp.
Davidson Electronic & Development Co.
Dayton Electronic Products Co.
Electro Ins truments, Inc.
Electro Nuclear Systems Corp.
Elliott Bros. (Londow Ltd. (a meml>er
of the Elliott-Automation Group)
Farrington Electronics, Inc.
General Electrodynamics Corp.
Gulton Industries, Inc. -- see D2A
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
-- see ClO
Hickok Electrical Instrument Co.
Hogan Faximile Corp.
Houston Instrument Corp., 4950 Terminal
Ave., Bellaire 101, Tex. / 3000
Series Scanner / DESCR: 100 point
4 pole or 400 point Single pole 100
pOint/sec. scanner. Automatic sequencing or random access programming / - / $2925 to $3475 / Sl
International Business Machines Corp.,
Data ProceSSing Div., 112 E. Post
Rd., White Plains, N.Y. / IBM 1230
optical mark scoring reader / DESCR:
optical scanning machine for reading
and scoring 1200 test answer sheets
an hour; dlso for order writing and
opinion surveys / USE: reads answer
sheet responses and transfers them
into punched cards / rental: $220/
month; purchase: $15,400 to $26,000
/ Sl
Instrument Development Laboratories,
Inc., 67 Mechanic St., Attleboro,
M,ISS. / programming switch / IJESCH:
5 pole, 12 posit ion, ci III'S n'ltor
driven switch sal1ll'lln\l mllll-vult
anu hundred volt l'ot"lItlolll<'l,'r outputs In s"qu,'nr" wi til ~() mliliun
ul",rat lOllS anti III munths ol",ratlon,1I
life / LISE: to present r .. al-tlme
oscilloscope p,ltterns of ,In operational system's performance / $cJOO
to $1200 / Sl
Measurement Systems Inc.
Minn-Honeywell, Military Prods. Gr.
Non-Linear Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 72B,
Del Mar, Calif. / scanners / DESCR:
automatically scan 100 to 1000 inputs
in 2, 3 or 6-wire configurations.
Stepping switches, reed re lay and

llelock Instrument Corp., 112-03 14th
Ave., College Point 56, N.Y. / servomechanisms / DESCR: all types of
servomechanisms for computing and
control applications, 400 cycle
miniaturized servos with transistorized electronics / USE: in computers, simulators and control devices
/ according to application / S2A
Iloonshaft and Fuchs, Inc. -- see C24A
Bowmar Instrument Corp.
Bristol Co.
Bulova Research & Development Laboratories -- see Rl2A
Cadillac Gage Co.
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Computer Sciences Inc.
Concord Control, Inc.
Consolidated Controls Corp.
Datex Corp.
Eastern Industries Div. LFE
Edison Industries, Thos. A., Instr.
Div., McGraw-Edison Co.
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
Exact Engineering & Mfg. Inc.
GAP Instrument Corp., 17 Brooklyn Ave.,
Westbury, L.1., N.Y. / servo repeaters / DESCR: pre-engineered, miniaturized servo modules which provide
reliable, transistorized, high density servos / USE: for military and
industrial systems / - / S2A
General Aniline (, Film Corp., Ansco
Div.
General Bronze Electronics Corp.
General Electronic Labs Inc.
Helipot Div. Beckman Instruments Inc.
IMC Magnetics Corp., Eastern Div.
ITT Federal Labs
Industrial Control Co.
Instrument Systems Corp.
Intectron Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
Kearfott Div., General Precision Inc.
Kinetic Instrument Corp.
Lear, Inc.
Lear, Inc., Electro-Mechanical Iliv.
L"d,'x Inc. -- s"e C:I:!
M. 'Cc'n lIusch, Inc., IkJ \~IIt'd,'r lid.,
1'1,'asantvlll,', N.Y. / 5"no rrM't:haIIbms / - / - I t:UStOIll dc'slll""d /
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F, II. M:ItJ.art'lI /; Cu., I rlt:, , I~, 5 t"I,ar
l'lac", lIuntllllllon Slatlun, 1..1.,
N.Y. / servo syst,'ms / IJL-;IlI: t:ustom ueslgned electrorrH'.-hanlt:,1I asseml>lies to perform audition, sl.btraction, multiplication, division,
integration, differentiation or
followup and data conversion functions, in both mil itary and industrial applications / USE: all
instrument servo applications /
var iable, depending on application /
S2A
Mason Shaver & Rhoades Inc.
crossbar types available / USE: to
Mechatrol Div., Servimechanisms Inc.
sequentially feed each of a large
Midwes tern Instruments, Inc.
number of inputs into analog computer
Minn-Honeywell Appar. Controls Div.
or  Ltd. ( a member
Minn-Honeywell, Heiland Div.
of the Elliott-Automation Group)
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co'., Magnetic
General Kinetics Inc., 2611 ShirlingProds. Div.
ton Rd., Arlington 6, Va. / tape
N. V. Electrologica
handlers, tape testers, ultrasonic
Olympic Radio & T.V. Div.
tape cleaners, KINESONIC Tape CleanPanelgraphic Corp.
ers / DESCR: special purpose and
Radio Corp. of America, Electron Tub:)
cus tom made transports with speeds
Div.
up to 300 i.p.s. SpeCial purpose
Reeves Soundcraft Corp .. Great Pastape recorders and tape testers / ture Rd., Danbury, Conn. / magnetic
/ $2445 to $35,000 / T2
tape / DESCII: complete line of
S. lIinunelstein and Co. -- see 142
magnetiC tape for every data reKinelogic Corp.
cording need / - / - / T3
Monarch Metal Products, Inc.
Robins Industries Corp., 15-58 127 St.,
Moulic Specialties Co., 1013 W. WashFlushing 56, N.Y. / TS Series
ington, Bloomington, Ill. / cartSplicers / DESU!: 3 standard
ridge tape devices / DESCR: remodels; one each for 1/4", 1/2"
cording-playback pulse controlled
and I" tape. Other sizes available
endless loop cartridge tapes; auto
/ USE: for splicing and editing
loaders, random selectors and other
magnetiC recording tape / $85
operating accessories for the cartstandard sizes, will quote on
ridge tape field / USE: special
specials / T3
electronic test equipment; any proSanborn Co.
gramming requiring control/ $345
Shepherd Industries Inc.
to $1100/ uni t / T2
Sony Corp.
Ray Myers Corp., 1302 E. Main St.,
Sperry Gyroscope Div., Sperry Rand
Endicott, N.Y. / tape handlers /
Corp.
OESCII: tape library, storage and
Sylvania Electronic Systems
mobile accessories / - / - / T2
Triton Electronics, Inc., 62-05 30th
Omnitronics, Inc., Subsidiary of BorgAve., Woodside 77, N.Y. / computer
Warner Corp .. 511 N. Broad St.,
magnetic tape / DESU!: heavy-duty,
l'hlladelphia 23, Pa. / paper tape
all-purpose tape available in both
reelers / DESCR: high speed uni556 and 800 BPI. Each reel has own
directional and bidirectional tape
test chart. certifying it has zero
errors / - / - / T3
handiers capable of speeds up to
100" per second in either direction
wllh reel sizes up to 10)2" / USE:
T3A. TAPE, flUNG SYSTEMS
to feed and tape up paper tape from
readers, punches and recorders /
Acme Vis ible Records, Inc.
$ 711~. to $ 2000 / T2
ILlIllu Corp. of America, ElectroniC
Ampex Corp.
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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Burroughs Corp.
Dick, A.B., Co.
Diebold, Inc.
Documentation Inc.
Dolin Metal Products, Inc. -- see S1
General Electric Co.
General Fireproofing Co.
Information for Industry, Inc., 1000
Connecticut Ave., N.W., WaShington
36, D.C. / magnetic tape edition
of Uniterm Index to U.S. Chemical
Patents / DESCR: search capabil ities 115,000 chemical and related
patents, 1950-1962; 3,!:iOO,OOO words
or Uniterms searched on lUM 1401 OK
memory computer with 4 tape drives.
Year, aCcess ion number printout /
USE: Uniterms used as input; output accession numbers / $4500 to
$5200 / T3A
International Computers and Tabulators Ltd.
Midwestern Instruments, Inc.
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co.
Monarch Metal Products, Inc.
Ray Myers Corp. - see T2
Remington Rand Systems
Steelcase, Inc.
Systems Sales Co., a div. of Systems
IIfg. Corp. -- see C26
Tab Products Co.
Telectro Industries Corp.
Wheeldex & Simpla Products, Inc.
Wright Engineering Co .. Inc.
Wright Line

recorders / DESCR: transistorized
mono and stereo magl'~tic tape and
tape decks; also continuous 1000
tape recorders and playback equipment / - / - / TS
Atomium Corp.
Autonetics Iliv. NAA
llendix Corp., Computer Iliv.
llurroughs Corp.
Concord Controi, Inc.
Consolidated ElectrodynamiCS Corp.
Cook Electric Co., Data-Stor' Div. -see T1
Datamec Corp.
Daystrom Inc., Control Systems Div.
Djordjevic Engineering Co.
EMI-Cossar Eiectronics Ltd.
Eclipse Pioneer, Div. Bendix Corp.
Electrodynamic Instrument Corp.
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc.,
Advanced Scientific Instruments
Div. -- see T3
Emertron Inc.
Ferranti Electric Co. Inc.
Gen. Electric Co., Process Computer
Sec.
General Kinetics Inc. -- see T2
The GeoteChnical Corp., 3401 Shiloh
Rd., Garland, Tex. / FM recorder°reproducer / DESCR: .045 ips tape
speed for record and real-time
flux-responSive playback; DC -10
cps response / USE: to record and
reproduce long-term da ta / $ 9750
to $12,000 / T5
, Infotronics Corp.
International Bus iness Machines Corp.,
T4. TAPE, READERS
Data Processing Div. -- see T4
International Business Machines Corp.,
Autonetics Div. NAA
Federal Systems Div.
Benson-Lehner Corp.
International Computers and Tabulators
Computer Control Co. Inc.
Ltd.
Control Data Corp.
Kennedy Co.
Cook Electric Co., Data-5tor Div.,
Kinelogic Corp.
8100 N. Monticello, Skokie, Ill. /
Leach Corp.
Model 59 Digital Magnetic Tape
Lintronic Ltd.
Transport System / DESCR: IllM
Lockheed Electronics Co.
tape compatibility. Other formats
lockheed Electronics Co., Info. Tech.
accepted. 3.5 msec. s tart time;
Div.
1.5 msec. maximum stop time / USE:
Magnasync Corp.
input, output, or computer memory
Midwestern Instruments Inc.
device, data acquisition, and proIUnn-lIoneywc11, lIeiland Iliv.
gram input to Checkout systems /
IInemotron
$6900 to $16,400 / T4
Moulic Special tics Co. -- see T2
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
The oNatlonalCash IIcgister Co.
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc.,
Olympic Radio & T.V. Iliv.
Advanced Scientific Instruments
Pacific Electro Magnetics Co., Inc.,
Div. - see T3
942 Commercial St., Palo Alto,
Elliott Bros. (London> Ltd. (a member
Calif. / PEACO Model 110 portable
of the Elliott-Automation Group)
data recorder / DESCR: small, light
EI-Tronics Inc.
weight, low power, high-performance,
Hyperion Industries Inc.
multi-Channel instrumentation magInternational Business Machines Corp.,
netic tape recorder for field,
Data Processing Div., 112 E. Post
mobile and airborne data acquisition
Rd., White Plains, N.Y. / Hypertape
applications; higb degree of config/ DESCR: magnetic "tape input/outuration versatility / USE: primarily
put system; employs cartridgefor analog (direct and FMl recording /
loading teChnique to enallie IBM
$4000 to $12,000 / T5
7074, WOO, and 7090/7094 computers
The Ralph M. Parsons Co., Electronics
to "read" and "write" information
Div., 151 South DeLacy, Pasadena,
faster than standard data procesCalif. / miniature airborne magnetic
sing sys terns / - / on-line 7340
tape recorder / IESCR: ins trumentaHypertape Drive, Model I, $1300/
tion recorders; speed 0.1 to 125 ips;
mont,h rental; purchase: $ 78,000.
up to I" tape; solid-state electronOn-line 7640 Hypertape control,
ics; 6 to 22 Ibs. / USE: carried by
$34oo/month rental; purchase:
aircraft, missile, and satellite to
$218,000. Off-line 7340 Hypertape
record
data / $12,000 to $30,000 /
Drive, Model 2 (for attachment to
T5
1401, 1410 and 1460 systems) , $1050/
Potter Instrument Co. Inc.
month rental; purchase: $68,500.
Precision Instrument Co. Inc.
Off-line 7641 Hypertape control,
Sanborn Co.
$25OO/month rental; purchase:
Sangamo
Electric Co. - see D2
$168,000 / T4
Shepard labs, ol/lc. '
International Bus iness Machines Corp.,
Shepherd
Industr ies Inc.
Federal Systems Div.
S-I Electronics, Inc.
, International Computers and TabulaSony
Corp.
tors Ltd.
Southern Instruments Ltd.
lTEK Electro-Products Co.
Sylvania ElectroniC Systems
Kinelogic Corp.
Telemetrics, Inc.
Minn-Honeywell, Heiland Div.
Vega Electronics Corp.
S-I Electronics, Inc.
Whi teford laboratory
Sperry Gyroscope, Div. Sperry lIand
Corp.
Sylvania Electronic Systems
T::.A. TAm IIEELS
Systems Engineering Labs Inc.
Systems Research Labs Inc.
AstatiC Corp.
lloonton Holding Co. Inc.
llurke & James, Inc.
T5. TAPE RECORDERS
UII-Cossor Electronics-ltd.
Ferrodynamics Corp.
Aero Geo: Astro Corp.
General
Kinetics Inc., 2611 ShirlingAmerican Concertone, Inc., 9119 W.
ton Rd., Arlington 6, Va. / reels /
Jefferson Blvd., Culver City, Calif.
DESU!:
special tape reels and
/ tape recorders/reproducers / DESCR:
packaging designed for maximum proseries of basic recorder/reprodutection
of tapes during handling
cers and transports which can be
:~d$~n7 i~m storage / - / 50~
modified for many magnetic tape
applications / USE: data acquisiHasonware Co.
tion / according to individual need
Mincom Div., Minn lIining & Mfg. Co.
/ T5
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co., Magnetic
American Elite Inc. (Telefunken>
Prods. Div.
Ampex Corp.
Philips' Gloeilampen Fnbrieken, N.V.
Amplifier Corp. of America, 398
Potter Instrument Co" Inc.
Uroadway, New York 13, N.Y. / tape

57

Products and Services

Reeves Soundcraft Corp. -- see T3
Robins Industries Corp.
Rye Sound Corp.
Sanborn Co.
Standard Record Mfg. Co.
Superior Mfg. & Instrument Co.
Webcor Sales Co.
T6.

TAPE, PAPER

Arvey Corp.
Connecticut Technical Corp., 3000
Main St., Hartford 5, Conn. / tapepaper (s ys tems) / DESffi: tape.
punching typewriter. Furnishes code
flexibility in tape punching,
reading systems and verification
systems / USE: create and verify
punched tape for automat ic control
systems / $1500 to $3000 / T6
Creed & Co., Ltd. (assoc. of ITT
Corp.)
Electronic Engineering Co. of Calif.
El-Tronics Inc.
Ferranti Electric Co. Inc.
Friden, Inc. - see P4
Invac Corp.
Ohio Envelope Co.
Paper Manufacturers Co., 9800 Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia 15, Pa. /
perforator tapes / DESffi: film,
fiber, paper tapes for all types of
equipment. Paper tapes available
in roll or folded, oiled or unoiled,
colors, various diameters, widths,
and printed / USE: as input or
output / varies according to grade /
T6
Robins Industries Corp., ·a / TSPK
Splicer Kits / DESCR: 4 models'; one
each for 5, 6, 7 and 8 channel tape
/ USE: for splicing and editing
punched paper tape / $125 net, each I
T6
Tally Register Corp.
Victor Adding Machine Co.
Whiteford Laboratory
T7.

TAPE, PAPDI-FILING SYSTEMS

Diebold, Inc.
Dresser Products, Inc.
General Electric Co.
LeFebure Corp.
Ohio Envelope Co.
Remmington Rand Systems
Shaw-Walker Co., The
VISIrecord, Inc.
Wheeldex & Simple Products, Inc.
Wright Line
T8.

TAPE, PAPER-P(JM;HES

Acco Products, a div. of Natser Corp.
Adtrol Electronics Inc.
Anadex Ins truments Inc.
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
of North American Aviation, Inc.,
3400 East 70th St., Long Beach 5,
Calif. / VERSATAPE II / lESCR:
provides fast economical offline
preparation of computer program
tapes and allows simple format
Change by means of interchangeable
cartridges. Produces printed document of tape output / USE: computel'

~~~~~~:~~!ne~u~~~~~~~o$~~~ ~:~~e
$IOO/month / TO
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
of North American Aviation, Inc.,
·a / FACITAPE Model 151 Punch /
DESCR: 150 ch/sec heavy duty precision tape punch. Accommodates 5
through 0 channe 1 tapes - stops on
a character and will idle indefinitely if required / USE: . OEM
manufactures, computer peripheral
equipment / $3000 / T8
Autonetics Industrial Products, a Div.
of North American Aviation, Inc.,
-- see T2
Auto-Trol Corp.
Burroughs Cor·p.
Clary Corp.
Connectic'ut Technical Corp. -- see T6
Creed & Co., Ltd. (assoc. of ITT
Corp.>
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc., Advanced Scientific Instruments Div.,
5249 Hanson Court, Minneapolis,
Minn. / Paper Tape Unit Model A20 /
DESCR: accessory' to ASI 210 digital computer, cons ists of separate
110 cps punch and 500 cps reader
with necessary electronics / USE:
reads in paper .. tape and punches
paper tape / - / T8
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
San Leandro. Calif. / tape punches /
DESffi: used with Friden Flexowri-

58

minals. Parallel-to-serial and
The Foxboro Co. -- see C22A
serial-to-parallel converters /
General Electric Co., Specialty DeUSE: to transmit digital Signals /
vices Operation -- see C26
$30 to $100 per on-off input / TIO
The Geotechnical Cor,....., 340.1 Shiloh
Non-Linear Systems, Inc •• P.O. Box
Rd., Garland. Tex. / analog data
728, Del Mar, Calif. / Model 190/210
telemetry, FM / DESCR: transmits
Digital Telemeter / IESCR: trans1 to 7 Channels of 0-35 cps over
mits and receives numbers up to
telephone circuit, radio or microwavt.
%999 over wire line up to the last
with system accuracy to_±!% / USE:
one mile. Speed 36 milliseconds per
voice frequency transmission /
transmission / USE: to record
$2550 to $12,000 / TIO
monitor outputs from digital compuGulton Industries, Inc. -- see D2A
ters or analog-to-digi tal converters
Har~an Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
/ $4035 / TIO
-- see ClO
P C A Electronics Inc.
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
The Ralph M. Parsons Co., Electronics
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div.,
Div., 151 South DeLacy, Pasadena.
P.O. Box 878, Pompano Beach, Fla. /
Calif. / oscillator stimulus supply
FM-FM telemetering system / IESCR:
3OSSI07 / IESCR: solid-state regu8 to 16 channel FM-FM telemetering
lated power supply 5, 3, 1 VDC full
system. RF output 2 to 50 watts
scale. Rack or table mount; 9.5
including signal conditioning / lliE:
lbs. / USE: to calibrate voltage
airborne instrumentation / - / TIO
contro lIed os ci lla tors and other
The Hoover Co., Electronics Di v., ·a /
devices / $400 to $600 / TIO
Vernitel / DESCR: special quantizer,
The Ralph M. Parsons Co., Electronics
continuously s.eparates normal subcarrier oscillator stimulus voltage
Div., "'a / Decommutatil1n Svstem
T9. TAPE, PAPER-READDIS
into quantized voltage of 1 at 1 of
3DS200 / DESCR: solid-state PAM,
16
discreet
quantum
leve
Is
in
amPDM, PAM/NRZ demultiplexer; 12 to
Addo-x, Inc.
plif ied vernier, remainder voltage
SOOO pps; 90 channel total; rack
Addressograph-Mul tigraph Corp.
/ USE: to increase system accuracy
mount, 55 to 75 Ibs. / USE: ground
Adtrol Electronics Inc.
utiliz ing standard FM-FM telemeterstation decommutation / $18,000 to
American Concertone Inc.
ing equipment / - / TIO
$30,000 / TIO
Ampex Corp.
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div., ·a /
The Ralph M. Parsons Co., Electronics
Anadex Instruments, Inc.
telemetering components / DESCR:
Div., ·a / voltage controlled oscilAtchley Div., Raymond, Amer. Brake
transistorized components include
lators, 3\'CO-l02 / DESCR: solidShoe Co.
high level and low level subcarrier
state; all standard IRIG channels;
Autonetics Industrial Products, a
OSCillators, high input impedance
5 volt amplitude full scale input;
Div. of North American Aviation,
millivolt oscillators, mixer ampli1.7 cubic inches / USE: in any
Inc. - see T2
fiers, voltage regulators, and vol thigh-level Signal conditioner oscilBendix Corp., Computer Div.
age calibrators / USE: in areas of
lator application / $200 to $250 /
Bulow Electric Co.
airborne
telemetry
systems
/
/
TIO
TIO
Burroughs Corp.
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div., ·a /
Sanders Associates, Inc.
Chalco Engineering Corp. -- see R6
FM-FM ground telemetering system /
Shand and Jurs Co., 2630 Eighth St.,
Coleman Systems Inc.
DESCR: 18 channel receiving and reBerkeley 10, Calif. / telemetering
Colorado Ins truments
cording
station
/
lliE:
in
operasystems / DESCR: RATE-Remote AutoConnecticut Technical Corp. -- see T6
tion with "sled track / - / TIO
matic Telemetering Equipment. Data
Control Data Corp.
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div., ·a /
gathering, control and constant
Cook Electric Co., Data-Stor Div.
FM-FM telemetering paCkage / IESCR:
alarm scanning / USE: petroleum,
see R6
pressurized paCkage which provides
chemical, and allied industries /
Digitronics Corp. -- see R6
12 channel FM-FM telemetering sys- / TIO
Dymec Div., Hewlett-Packard Co.
tem with RF output Signal of 11
Towson Laboratories, Inc. -- see C40,
Electro-Mechanical Research Inc.,
watts. Self-contained power supply /
Sl
Advanced Scientific Instruments
USE: airborne telemetry instrumenWiancko Engineering, div. Tamar ElecDiv. -- see T8.
tation / - / TIO
.
tronics, Inc.
Electronic Engineering Co. of Calif.
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div., ·a /
Electronic Engineering Co. of Calif.,
airborne analog multiplex system /
Automation Div.
DESffi: combines 158 separate anaTIL 2. TIliN -FI lJIS. MAGNETIC
Ferranti Electric Co. Inc.
log audio and timing inputs / USE:
Friden, Inc., 2350 Washington Ave.,
process telemetry Signals for reAirpax Electronics Inc., Seminole Div.
San Leandro, Calif. / tape readers
cording on magnetic tape / - / TIO
BurroughS Corp., Electronic Components
/ lESCR: used with Friden FlexoDiv. -- see M2
writers, Friden Computypers, and
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div., ·a /
CBS
Laboratories
allied equipment as second input
telemetering data demultiplexer /
DI/AN Controls Inc.
source / USE: general data procesDESCR: restores modulation of AM or
Fabri-Tek Inc.
sing/-/T9
FM multiplex Signal, making indiFilmohm Corp.
General Kinetics Inc.
vidual channel modulation sui table
Film Resistors Inc.
Geotechnical Corp.
for display on a recording oscilloGeneral Diode Corp.
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
graph. FM portion accuracy tolerGeneral Electric Co., Def. Sys. Dept.
Information Systems, Inc.
ance less than 0.5% of bandwidth /
International Business Machines Corp.,
International Business Machines Corp.,
lliE: ground demultiplexing sys tem
Federal Systems Div.
Federal Systems Div.
to enable ground checkout of airborne
Intellux Inc.
Invac Corp.
analog multiplex system / - / TIO
LFE Electronics Div •• Lab for ElecKleinschmidt Div., Smith-Corona MarHughes DynamiCS, Inc. -- see C30
tronics Inc.
chant Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Librascope Di v., Gen. Precis ion Inc.
Omni tronics, Inc., Subs idiary of BorgFederal Systems Div.
Litton
Systems Inc., Guid. & Con. Sys.
Warner Corp.
Leach Corp.
Div.
Leeds & Northrup Co., 4901 Stenton
Phil co Corp.
Lockheed Electronics Corp., Avionics
Photocircuits Corp. -- see R6
Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. / ~
& Ind. Prods. Div.
Potter Instrument Co., Inc.
Transistorized Telemetering /
McDonnell Aircraft Co.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
DESCR: system of components that
Microtron Inc., Pyrocircuits Div.
Data Processing
includes a high-speed thermal conServomechanisms Inc.
verter, 18-30 cycle trans is tor ized
Tally Reg is ter Corp.
S-I 'Electronics, Inc.
Teletype Corp.
oscillator, receiving-end frequency
Space-General Corp.
Wang Laboratories Inc.
converter and high-speed stripSylvania Electronic Systems
chart recorder / USE: transmits
Texas Instruments Incorporated, Appar.
intelligence with high degree of
TIO. TELEMETERING SYSTEMS
Dir. Govt. Prods. Gr.
accuracy and fidelity / - / TlO
Texas Instruments Incorporated, ComLeeds & Northrup Co., ·a / ~ TranAircraft Armaments, Inc.
ponents Div.
sistorized Telemetering / DESCR:
Airpax Electronics, Inc.
system of components that includes
Century Electronics & Instruments, Inc.
a high-speed thermal converter, 18CG Electronics (Div. of Gulton IndusT11.3 TIMING DEVICES
30 cycle transistorized oscillator.
tries, Inc. ) -- see Dl
receiving-end frequency converter
Abrams Instrument Corp.
Control Equipment Corp.
and a high-speed strip-chart recordAccurate Instrument Co.
~atex Corll.
er / USE: transmits data / - / TlO
Acton Laboratories, Inc.
Lockheed Electronics Co., Avionics and
G. C. Dewey Corp. -- see Dl
Allen-Bradley Co.
Industrial
Products
Div.,
6201
E.
Electro Instruments, Inc.
Alpha-Tronics Corp.
Randolph St., Los Angeles 22, Calif.
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.,
Alto Scientific Co. Inc.
/
telemetering
systems
/
DESCR:
Sarasota Div., P.O. Box 3041,
American Electronics, Inc.
airborne and ground stations / USE:
Sarasota, Fla. / PCM Sigmil-CondiAmplifiers Corp. of America, 390
missile
and
satellite
traCking
/
/
tioner and Bit Synchronizer Model
Broadway, New York 13, N.Y. / timing
TIO
219 / DESCR: receives PCM teledevices / DESCR: special electronic
Moni
tor
Systems,
Inc.,
Fort
Washington,
metry signal, makes bit decisions,
timing and cont.rol devices to order
Pa. / telemetering systems / IESCR:
and reconstructs Signal for further
/ - / - / Tll.3
deSign,
development
and
manufacture
processing / USE: in PCM telemetry
of
PCM
telemetry
ground
stations,
sys tems / - / TIO
related data conversion systems and
Amulex ElectroniCS, Inc.
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.,
power station monitoring systems;
Applied Electronics Corp. of N.J.
Sarasota Div., ·a / Airborne PCM
also proprietary products used in
Atlantic Research Corp.
System Model 233A. / DESCR: conthese
systems
/
/
/
TIO
Autotron,
Inc.
verts analog data from transducers
Moore Associates. 893 American St ••
Bell Aerosystems Co.
into digital serial time-multiplex
San
Carlos,
Calif.
/
time
division
Belock
Instrument
Corp., 112-{)3 14th
telemetry data / USE: in flight
multiplex systems / DESCR: teleAve., College Point 56, N.Y. /
tests of high performance aircraft
metering
and
data
transmission
tertiming
devices
/
DESCR: preciSion
and missiles / - / TIO

ters, Friden Computypers, and all ied
equipment to prepare a second paper
tape as a by-product of producing
original documents / USE: general
data processing / - / T8
Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc.
International Business Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
Invac Corp.
KleinSChmidt Div., Smith Corona Marchant Inc.
Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
N. V. Electrologica
Omnitronics Inc., Sub. Borg-Warner
, Corp.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data ProceSSing
Soroban Engineering, Inc.
Tally Register Corp.
Telecomputing Corp., Electronic Components Div.
Teletype Corp.
Underwood Corp.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Products and Services

electromechanical timers, 5 switch
closures plus functional output
varying with time. ·Two seconds to
200 seconds total time, miss ile environment / USE: timer for missile
functions / according to application / Tll.3
Iliophysical Electronics Div .. Communications Ind.
Bristol Motors Div .. Cocaline Co. of
America Inc.
Ilulova Research & Development Laborator ies -- see RI21
Ilurroughs Corp.
CG Electronics (Div. of Gulton Industr ies, Inc.) -- see 01
Ceble Electronics
Calbest Electronics Co.
Chrono-Log Corp.
The Cincinnati Time Recorder Co. -see 02
Computer Components Inc.
Consolidated Instruments Corp.
Control Equipment Corp.
Controlomag Labs.
Cramer Division, Giannini Controls
Cor.p,
Curtiss-Wright Corp., Electronics
Div. Intermtn. Br.
DI/AN Controls, Inc.
EDP Corp., 3501 South Orange Blossom
Train, Orlando, Fla. / timing devices / DESCH: timing and counting
systems, elapsed time indicators,
timing display indicators / USE:
for timing. control and display systems / $275 to $7000 / Tll.3
Electro Instruments Inc.
Electrodynamic Instrument Corp.
Electro Nuclear Systems Corp.
Electronic Commun, Component Des ign
& Dev. Corp.
Electronic Counters Inc.
:Electronic Engineering Company of
California -- see Tl7
Electronic Products Corp.
Electronic Specialty Co.
Elesta Ltd. Electronic Controls
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
Fairchild Camera & Inst. Corp., Defense Prods. Div.
-Farrrer Electric Products Co. Inc.
Flight Research, Inc.
Frequency Electronics Inc.
G-V Controls, Inc.
General Electric Co., Ind'l. Sales
Oper.
General Time Corp., Electronic Sys.

Randam Electronics Inc.
Redifon Computer Dept.
Robotron Corp.
Square 0 Co.
Syracuse Electronics Corp.
Taylor Instrument Cos.
Telex/Aemco, a div. of Telex, Inc.
Tempo Instrument Inc., E. Bethpage
Rd., Plainview, N.Y. / prograrruners /
DESCR: timing sequence of events
with Single or multiple outputs /
[sE: timing controls, systems and
subsystems / $50 and up / Tl1.3
Tempo Instrument Inc., *a / timers /
DESCR: time relay relays, repeat
cycle timers, interval timers,
timing systems and subsystems /
USE: timing controls / $50 and up
/ Tl1.3
Texas Instrument Incorporated, Appar.
Div. Govt. Prods. Gr.
Time & Frequency, 127 S. Batavia Ave.,
Batavia, Ill. / time standards,
frequency standards / DESCR: high
precision tuning fork oscillators
from lOkc down to 1 cps. Real time
generators / [sE: time bases / $ 746
to $2995 / Tl1.3
Trott Electronic Inc.
Tuffweld Industries
U.S. Science Corp. -- see C24A
Walkirt Co.
Wang Laboratories Inc.
Weltronic Co.
Wheaton Engineering Div. Hurletron Inc.
Wilson & Co., G. C.
Wright Engineering Co., Inc.
Tl2.

tRANSFORMERS

Airpax Electronics, Inc.
AMP Inc. -- see Tl3
Amplifiers Corp. of America, 398
Broadway, New York cr,-N.Y. / transformers / DESCR: special types to
order / - / - / Tl2
•
General Controls Co.
Instrument Systems Corp.
Microtran Co., Inc., 145 E. Mineola
Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. / transformers / DESCR: off-the-shelf
miniaturized transformers built to
MIL-T-27A and indus tr hi spec ICications; laminated and toroidal
constructions; open, hermetically
seaJtd, molded, encapsulated. Alao
built to special order / [sE: in
missile, space, communications, and
Corp.
survey circuitry / $3 to $20 / Tl2
Gibbs IIfg. & Research Corp.
Polyphase Ins trument Co.
Gilfillan Bros. Inc.
Raytheon Co., Microwave am Power
Gordon E'nterprises
Tube Div.
The GYREX Corp., 3003, Pennsylvania
The Superior Electric Co.
Ave., Santa Monica, Calif. / time and Virglnia Electronics Co., Inc., River
frequency standards / DESCR: time
Rd. and B60 Railroad, Washington
standards: accuracies to 0.001%;
16, D.C. / transformers and coils /
miniaturized. Frequency standards:
QESCR: single and three phase
accuracies to 0.001%; all solid
transformers operable from (:J) Jlnd
state; subminiature; special wave
400 cycles. Power supply and audio
shapes / USE: provide constant frechokes; pulse, audio, DC to lC-·DC
quency to drum, tape power systems.
transformers / USE: in various
Provide time data for time-phased
equipment / OOt to $500 / Tl2
functions / $75 to $1200 / Tll.3
Harman Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.
-- see CIO
Tl3. tRANSFORMERS, PULSE
The A. W. Haydon Company, 232 N. Elm
St., Waterbury 20, Conn. / timing
AC Electronics Inc.
devices and systems / DESCR: time
ACDC Electronics Inc.
delay relays, repeat cycle timers,
ACF Electronics
time totalizing meters, events
ADC Products Div., Magnetic Controls
counters, stop clocks (dialface and
Co.
digital), binary encoders (dialface
Abtronics Inc.
and digital) and encoder systems /
Acme Electric Corp.
lliE: military and commercial timing Airpax Electronics, Inc.
applications / sales request only /
Aladdin Electronics Div.
Tll.3
Allen AVioniCS, Inc.
Hurletron Control Products Div. - see i AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pa, / pulS~
C26
transformers / DESCR: high voltagll,
Iconix Inc.
hermetically sealed, canned, torIntectron Inc.
roidal / [sE: in computers for
Interelectronics Corp.
amplification of a square wave /
Isotope Developments Ltd.
- / Tl3
Jordan Electronics, a div. of The
Anzac Electronics Inc.
Victoreen Instrument 'Co. - see C26
Artronic Instrument Co.
Kennedy Antenna Div., Eled~Spec. Co.
Artted Co. Inc.
Lear, Inc .. Instrument Di1l.
Atlantic Transformer Corp.
Leelona Moos Labs
Atlas Engineering Co. Inc.
Logitek Inc.
Ault Magnetics, Inc.
lIachinery Electrification Inc.
Automatic Coil Co., Inc.
lIeriam Instrument Co., Electronic Div. Axel Electronics, Inc.
lIilgo Electronic Corp.
Ballastran Div., Telex, Inc.
lIini-Rad, Inc.
Bayly Engineering Ltd.
lIinn-lIoneywell, lIilitary Prods. Gr.
Bell Aerosystems Co.
Natel Engineering Co. Inc.
Berkshire Laboratories
Non-Linear Systems, Inc.
Bitterman Electric Co. Inc.
Ortron ElectroniCS, Inc.
Burmac Electronics Co., Inc.
Parks Lab., Henry Francis
Burroughs Corp.
Phil ips Electronics Instruments
Bush Transformer Corp.
Philips' Gleoilampen Fabrieken, N.V.
COC Electronics Co. Inc.
I'ower Instruments Corp.
Caledonia Electronics & Transformer
IlIL ElectronicL(;_orp.
Co.
aacal Electronics Ltd.
California Magnetic Control Corp,
Radiation, Inc.
Campbell Co. Inc., Colin

Gi~~~iniLControls

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Canadian Marconi Co.
Carad Corp.
Coast Coil Co.
Cohu Electronics, Inc., Kin Tel Div.
Coil Co. 01 America, Inc.
Coilcraft, Inc.
Collins Radio Co., Components Div.
Components for Research, Inc.
Cycle Transformer Corp.
OX Radio Products Co. Inc.
Decco, Inc.
Dietz DeSign, Inc.
Double "E" Products Co.
Dresser Electronics, liST Div.
Electro Winders Co. Inc.
Electronic Transformer Corp.
EI-Had Mfg. Co.
Erie Res istor Corp.
Forbes & Wagner, Inc.
Foster Transformer Co.
Freed Transformer Co. Inc.
General Electric Co •• Ind'l Sales
Oper.
General Magnetics, Inc.
Geotronic Labs, Inc.
Goslin Corp.
The Gudeman Co. Inc.
Hamilton Watch Co. Ind. Prods. Div.
Hammond Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Hyperion Industries Inc.
Inductor Engineering Inc.
Industrial Transformer Co.
Instrument Systems Corp.
Intercontinental Electronics Corp.
JB Electronic Transformer's, Inc.
JFD Electronics Corp.
Johnson Electronics Inc.
K-V Transformer Corp.
Kapi tol Magnetic Corp.
Kenyon Transformer Co. Inc.
Keystone Products Co.
Lockheed Electronics Corp., Avionics
& Ind. Prods. Div.
Lockheed Electronics Co., Military
Sys. Div.
Luther Electronic Mfg. Co.
Magnalectric Co.
Magnetic Circuit Elements Inc.
Magnetic Components Inc.
Magnetico Inc.
Matsushita Electric Ind. Co. Ltd.
'llicrodot, Inc.
lIicrosecond Electronics, In<:.
IUd-West Coil (, TransCarma Co.
Illlitary (, COl1l'utcr Electronics Corp.
1I0do Electronics Inc.
1I0doiectric Products Corp.
Moloney Electric Co.
Neshaminy Electronic Corp.
New England Transformer Co.
New York Coil Co. Inc.
New York Transformer Co., Div. Ny-'
tronics Inc.
North Hills Electronics Inc.
Nothelfer WindinIJ [ l.abs. Inc.
Nytronics Inc., Essex Electronics Div.
Ortho Industries Inc.
Osborne Electronics Corp.
Ovitron Corp.
P C A Electronics Inc.
Pearson Electronics, Inc.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken N. V.
Phys ical Science Corp.
Polyphase Instrument Co.
Precision Electronics Inc.
Prototype Transformer Corp.
Pulse Engineering Inc.
RIL Electronics Corp.
Radiation at Stanford
Ram Electronic&, Inc.
Raypar Electronics Inc.
Raytheon Co., Microwave and Power Tube
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Redman IUectronics Corp.
Reed & Reese Inc.
Ryti'Q!!.Co., Inc.
San',ei,'Instrument Co. Ltd.
SangaIio Electric Co.
Servomechanisms/Inc.
Sickles F W Div., Gen. Instrument"
Corp.
Signal Transformer :Co.
Specialty Electronics Development
Corp.
Sprague Electric Co. - see C26
Stancor Electronics Inc.
Stanley Transformer Co.
Sterling Transformer Corp.
Tamura Seisakusho Ltd.
Technitrol, Inc. - see C26
Tenco Electronics, Inc.
Thordarson-Meissner Mfg. Co.
Titan Transformer Co.
Torotel Inc.
Torotron Corp.
Trak Electronics Co. Inc.
Transformer DeSign Inc. of Milw.
Transformer Engineers
Transformers Inc.
Triad Transformer Corp.
United Transformer Corp.
Universal Toroid Coil Winding Inc.
Utrad Corp., Div. Litton Industries
Valor Instruments, Inc.

W,lJ,luren MJu"etics lJiv., M.Jrshall
Ilid.

Wells Electronics Co.
Wcstin\Jhouse Distribution Tr,Jnsformer
Vept.
Wheeler Electronic Co., Vivo Sperry
lIand Corp.
Wilcox Electric Co.
Tl7.

1llANSLATING EQUIPMENT

CG Electronics (Div. of Gul ton Industries. Inc.) -- see 01
Codami te Corp. -- see C22
Computer Control Co., Inc.
Connecticut Technical Corp., 3000
Main St., Hartford 5, Conn. / translating equipment / DESCR: relay
translators for changing single line
coding to 5,6,7,B level codes or
various levels to other levels and
formats / [sE: code conversion in
data and test systems / $250 to
$1000 / Tl7
Electronic Engineering Company of
California, 1(:J)1 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Santa Ana, Calif. / computer tape
conversion service / DESCR: converts magnetic tape, paper tape,
cards from one media to another,
from one code or format to another.
Translations to/from IBM, Burroughs,
RCA, Rem Rand, GE, & NCR equipment
/ - / depends on quantity and number of tapes to be translated / Tl7
Hyperion Industries, Inc.
International Bus iness Machines Corp.,
Federal Systems Div.
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic
Data ProceSSing
The Superior Electric Co., 3B3 Middle
St., Bristol. Conn. / SLD-5YN@
Translators / DESCR: pulse-to-step
converters designed for use with
SLD-SYN Motors connected for incremental stepping / USE: for positioning, indexing or indicating / $325
to $3i'J / Tl7
Till,

nl'I,\\IIITIl!S, I:IJ.C'11I1C, C(t;11UlllJ':U

lI"nson-IA'lIIII'r Corp .. 1,171,1 C,lI ICII St.,
Van Nuys, CallC. I Elllctrot),I"'r
MoJel C / IJESCII: cl"ctrlc tYI','I
/ *C 63
Association'of Data Processing Service Organizations, 1000 Highland, Abington, Pat / EQPM: / I'ROB: service center management / Ss (2) Se
(l <)60) / *C 62
Automated Accounting Center of Conn., 7 field St.,
Waterbury 2U, Conn. / EQPM: Bendix G-ISD gen"ral purpose computer, National Cash Register
Electronic Magnetic Ink Reader-Sorter coupled
lo and under control of G-15D, 2 magnetic tape
units with search and erase/rewrite feature,

AN-I paper tape reader and punch (5, 6, 7 or 8
channel tape), off-line Flexowriters, Automated
Postronics for ledger posting, magnetic ink
printing equipment and paper tape to magnetic
ink conversion equipment / PROB: commercial
data processing including accounting functions,
inventory and production control, statistical
inventory forecasting, payroll, demand deposit
accounting, engineering, and miscellaneous applications /Ss(7) Se(1959) / *C 63
Automation Management, Inc., 25 Brigham St.,
Westboro, Mass. / EQPM: performance computers:
Perk I records actual production rate as a
per cent of standard performance minute by mint
ute; Perk II records per cent averaged from
.
beginning of production run / PROB: management
and automation engineering; inte!jrated systems
and processes / Ss (3) Se (1955) / *C 63
Bell Aerosystems Co., P.O. Box I, Buffalo 5, N.Y.
/ EQPM: IBM 7090 computer; 2 IBM 1401's; IBM
punch card equipment / PROB: engineering calculations, payroll, production control, budgetary control, inventory and accounts payable
/ Ms (90 in Data Center) Me (1956) / *C 62
Bell Telephone Manufacturing Co., Automation
Systems Division, Berkenrodelei, 33 Hobo~en
Antwerp, Belgium / EQPM: STANTEC computlng
system / PROB: - / G 62
.
Bendix Computer Div. of the Bendlx Corp., 5630
Arbor Vitae, Los Angel!!s 45, Calif. / EQPM:
not generally considered a service bureau, but
do market time on. Bendix G-15' s at factorymarketing headquarters / PROB: no specialty,
programming services available / Ls (700) Se
(1952; computer di v.) / *C 62
Bendix Systems Division, 3300 Plymouth Rd., Ann
Arbor, Mich. / EQPM: Bendix G-20 large scale
digital computer, 32,000 word case storage, 8
magnet ic tape stations, high speed printer and
other off-line capabilities. High speed analog
computer. COED II Digital Display and control
consoie. Punched card processing facilities.
('EIIT, Ii ncar programming, operation analyses,
other management services ~nd a FORTRAN compiler arc available / PROB: engineering, ~atel­
lite and missile simulations, data processlng
and reduction; linear programming and PERT,
etc. / Ms (55 computer related employees of 1200
Bendix Systems Div. personnel) Se(1956) / *C
62
Berkeley DiviSion, Beckman Instruments, Richmond
Computation Center, 2200 Wright Ave., Richmond.
Calif. / EQPM: 50-amplifier general analog
computer / PROB: research and computation
techniques, general purpose problem solving /
Ss(5) Se (956) / *C 62
Ernest E. Blanche & Associates, Inc., 10335 Kensington Pkwy., Kensington, Md. / EQPM: IBM
1401 System with magnetic tape and punch card
input and outpur (4 tape drives), high speed
printer; 42 IBM punch card machines; high-speed
microfilm camera (18-1 and 30-1 reduction); 3
microfilm readers (1-18 and 1-30 magnification)
/ PROB: statistical analysis, correlation analysis, analysis of variance, frequency distributions, probability, forecasting; accounting large volumes; traffic analySis - origin-dest"ination studies, projection of traffic, highway
and transit loading; engineering - cut and fill,
highway deSign, highway construction; mathematical computations / Ms(105) Se(l955) / *C 63
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc., 4241 Fulton
Pkwy, Cleveland 9, Ohio / EQPM: access to general purpose digital and analog computers; communication computers; data acquiSition, analysis and presentation equipment; control and
processing equipment and speCialized instrumentation. Services in all technical areas and
all phases of scientific consulting from basic
research through prototype deSign, development,
and test / PROB: . system analyzing, equipment
selection, system management, development of
detailed software. SJlJ:.Jaa.l .pur'po~e circuit
deSign, special purpose equipment deSign, prototype development and other technical studies
/ Ls (800) Le (1914) / *C 63
Burroughs Corp., Computer Facility, Marketing,
460 Sierra Madre Villa, Pasadena, Calif. /
EQPM: Burroughs 220 (10,000 words core, complete punched card and paper tape input-output,
8 magnetic tape units, 25 lines per second high
speed printer with 1 magnet ic tape unit) /
PROB: all types, scientific, data process ing,
etc. Used by the Marketing Div. for software
development, sales promot ional demonstrat ions,
and customer training / Ss (8, plus engineers)
Se(1954) / *C 62 rl
Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment. P.O. Box 1427. Quebec. Canada / EQPM:
AU'lAC III-E / PROB: - / G 62

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COMPUTER·S.,arid AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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C-E-I-R, Inc., One Fa·rragut Square S., Washington 6, D.C.; centers in Washington, New York,
Boston, Hartford, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Houston, Mexico (;ity, London, Paris / EQPM:
Washington: IBM 7090 and peripheral equipment.
New York: IBM 7090 and peripheral equipment.
Los Angeles: IBM 7090, CDC 1604. Houston:
IBM 7090. Hartford: RCA 501 and peripheral
equipment. San Francisco: IBM 7090. Boston:
IBM 7090 and peripheral equipment / PROB:
linear programming, mathematical model building, operations research, military command and
control systems, war gaming, information storage and retrieval, weapons systems analysiS,
space vehicle trajectories, transportation
optimization, production scheduling, management decision-making systems, business strategy
games, sampling and statistical deSign, site
selection studies, financial analys is, marketing research, process-analysis and interindustry analysis, application of Monte Carlo
methods, matrix calculations, engineering problems, reliability and quality-control programs, design of experiments and field tests,
engineering and industrial research, electronics and communciations, radio-spectrum
utilIzation, value engineering, etc. / Ms (300)
Se(954) / *C 63
Clary Corp., Computer Div., 408 Junipero St. ~ .
San Gabriel, Calif. / EQPM: Clary DE-6O dlgltal computer, operator oriented console, subroutine cartridges and automatic program control unit / PROB: numerical problems whose
programming time on a large scale computer is
at least five times greater than the computation time; preliminary and checkcase computations that become tedious on a rotary calculator / Ms Se(1950> / *C 62
Collins Radio Co., Communication & Data Processing Div., Dallas, Tex. / EQPM: - / PROB:
computing and data transmission services /
Ls (600) Me (1933) / *C 63
Computech, Inc., 477 Madison ...\Ve., New York 22,
N.Y. j"EQPM: Two IBM 16K 6 tape 1401 sys tems
with ancillary unit-record equipment / PROB:
scientific and commercial data processing,
computer programming and analysis services,
computer processing services, methods system
deSign, market research, and consulting services for problem-solving / Ms (70) Se (1957)
/ *C 63
Computer Advisors to Management (CAM). Division
of Statistical Tabulating Corp., 104 S.
MiChigan Ave., Chicago 3, Ill. / EQPM: 14 data
process ing and computer centers, na tionwide,
containing IBM 14oo-series card tape systems
plus peripheral equipment and conventional
punch card tabulating data processing mac.hines
/ PIIOU: professional counseling for business,
science, and government in the economic evaluat ion and application of computer systems for
manauement information and control / Ls (5000
Me (l'1:!:l) / *C 62
Computer Engineering Associates, 350 N. Halstead,
Pasadena, Calif. / EQpM: Direct Analog Computer, ~uill ~y Computer Engineering Associates,
an affiliate of Susquehanna Sciences, Inc.,
using electronic amplifiers and passive elements (resistors, capa.citors, inductors, and
transformers) / PROB: dyn'amic mechanical and
aeroelastic vibration problems; static stress
analYSis; heat transfer and heat flow problems
/ Ms (SO) Se (1952) / *C 63
ComputerMat, Inc., 1111 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17; Calif.; 1664 W. Anaheim St., Wilmington, calif. / EQPM: IBM 1620 Data Processing
System, complete data processing or "selfserve" use; Calcomp X-Y digital plotting; complete line IBM tab eguipment / PROB: civil,
structural, petroleum and chemical engineering,
numerical control, process and systems analysis,
operations research, economic analYSis, feasibility studies, business and special commercial
applications / Ss(7) Se(196O) / *C 63
Computer Sciences Corp., 650 N. Sepulveda, El
Segundo. Calif. (General Offices); 660 Madison
Ave., New York 21, N.Y. (New York Div.); 3773
Richmond Ave., Houston 27, Tex. (Houston Div.);
18 Maddox St., London W.l. England (London
Office) / EQPM: small to large scale computers
available; 1107 computer and associated equipment in Los Angeles / PIlOB: computing, consulting, analYSiS, and progt:amming, and machine
computation services; provides contracted analysis, programming and/or machine computation
of engineering, scientific and ~usiness data
processing problems; also feasi~ility studies
for computer choice, slaffing and other installation pro~lems / Ms (13,,) Sdl'),,9) / *C 63
Computing Services lJlvlslon, Elliott Ilros., (London) Ltd., 1I0rehamwood, lIerts, Enlliand / I':QPM:

Computing Services

one National-Elliott 405, 2 National-Elliott
I PROB: scientific, mathematic and engineering;. market survey, statistics, project
planning. ang optimisation; business and clerical
data pro'cessing, only by arrangement with associates, Data Processing Centres, National Cash
Register Co., Marylebone Rd., London N.W.l.
England / Ms (75) Se (1954) / *C 63
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Control Data Corp., 8100 34th Ave. S., Minneapolis 20, Minn. / EQPM: Control Data 1601\-.\
digi tal computer, advanced, large scale, solid
state; Control Data 924-A digital computer,
medium scale, solid state; Control Data 3600
advanced large scale digital computer, solid
state; Model 180 Data Collector, Model 606 Magnetic Tape Units, Model 166 Line Printer, Model
1612 Line Printer, Model 167 Card Reader / PROB:
business, industrial, accounting, engineering,
scientific, data processing / Ls(2700)
Se (957) / "C 63
Control Technology, Inc., 1232 Belmont Ave., Long
Beach 4, Calif. / EQPM: no computing devices,
but in late 1963 or early 1964 expect to .have
computing facility including analog, digital
and hybrid; use facilities such as CEIR, CUC,.
EAI, etc. / PROB: hybrid, digi tal and analog
computation. PERT, PERT/COST, CPM, linear progr'amming, mathema tical model building, s imulation, Monte Carlo methods, statistical analysis,
all scientific and engineering problems / Ss (2)
Se (960) / ·C 63
Cook Research Labora tories, subdi vis ion pf Cook
Electric Co., Morton Grove, Ill. / EQ!'IiI: Univac Solid State 90 Computer, card input-output
and high speed printer / PROB: trajectory calculations; data reduction; many varied scientific problems; inventory control; payroll /
Ls (4700) Le(897) / ·C 62
Data Computing Corporation, 229 Baldwin Rd.,
Hemps tead, N. Y. / EQPM: IBM 1401' s and peripheral equipment / PROB: business, accounting,
engineering and statistical projects / Ms(80)
Se(954) / ·C 63
Data Processing, Incorporated, 1334 Main St.,
Waltham 54, Mass. / EQPM: regular access to a
variety of computers, up to IBM 7094 / PROB:
analytical, programming, and general consulting
services for scientific and advanced business
applications. Wide range of problem-solving
services, including problem statement, programming, computation, and resul t evaluation;·
will assume responsibility for all phases. Emphasis on matching programming and computing
techniques to human requirements / Ss(2)
Se(957) / ·C 63
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway, New York
. 12, N.Y. / EQPM: Dian'120 computers, 444 summing and integrating amplifiers, 70 multipliers,
associated function-generating equipment, recorders and plotting boards / PROB: ordinary
and partial differential equations: heat transfer, aircraft guidance and control, nuclear
reactor kinetics, process control, simulator
** design / Ss(2) Se(955) / ·C 63
EAI Computation Center at Los Angeles, Inc., 1500
E. Imperial Highway, El SegundO, Calif. / EQPM:
10 EAI Analog Computers: including 8 Pace 231R
computers, 1 model TR-lO, 1 model TR-48 (total
of 730 ampl ifiers and associa ted nbn-linear
equipment). High-speed repetiti.ve opelation
available on three consoles, i.e., onct'·120 amp.,
one 80 amp. (Rep-op), one HlO amp., twb.'40 amp.,
two 00 amp. computers / PROD: pneumatic and hydraulic control systems; aircraft, missile and
aerospace appl ications; microwave electron~cs,
petrOleum-chemical process control; nuclear
reactor simulations; physiological medical applications; water conservation studies; statistical correlation studies; iterative and hybrid
603

El:~il!~~~i~~~O~i;~~~~) In~~~I~:6b/ B:~ ~~2,. Princeton, N.J. / EQPM: ~ model 231-R fully expanded
analog computer systems, each equipped with 8channel rectilinar recorder and 11" x 17" X-Y
plotter, one Model TR-lO desk-top transistorized
analog computer, 1 repetitive operation excessory for oscilloscope display, 1 prototype HYDAC
(Electronic Associates' new Hybrid-DigitalAnalog Computer) / PROB: • aero-space and weapons
systems analysis, industrial process and chemical industries studies relating to the design
optimization and analysis of processing engineering problems and related complex engineering
p!:.oblems .I.e.l1u.iring math.e.!l1atica~rmulation an~
computer solution. Bulletins, rate scnedule,
and unclassified problem reports available on
request / Ss(30) Se(954) / ·C 62
Ferrunti Electronics, A Div. of Ferranti-Packard
Electric Ltd., Data Systems Dept., 16 Industry
St., Toronto 15, Canada / EQPM: Ferranti Limi ted Pegusus Digital Computer; large program
library available for this medium-size, digital,
general purpose computer / PROB: applications
in industry, science and engineering / Ms(4oo)
Le(I913) / ·C 63
Dr. Ivan Florez~ Consultant, So. lIuckleberry Dr.,
Norwalk, Conn. / EQPM: - / PROO: logic design
of general purpose computers; special purpose
computer design feasibility and proposal; manmachine inter-face; math. models; character
recognition; educational seminars / Ss(3)
Se(960) / ·C 63

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GPS.!nstrument

Co., Inc., 100 Needham St., Newton,
Mass. / EQPM: compressed timescale analog computer, including statistical and iterative analyzers and programmers. Equipment available incl udes both non-l inearity s imula tors such as
multi pi iers, function generutors, lag units,
etc. Availuble equipment I,ill hundle all conventional applications / PROB: statistical and
iterative techniques, including automatic Control, basic physical phenomena, evaluation of
datu, expressible by differential and algebraic
equations. Specialize in wide bandwidth operation for high dynamic accuracy in compressed
timescale computing with ability to read out in
real time / Ss(40) Se(955) / ·C 62
Halbrecht Associates, Inc., 332 S. MiChigan Ave.,
Chicugo 4, Ill.; 11691 National Blvd., Los
Angeles 63, Cal if. / EQPM: - / PROB: recruitment and placement, nationally, at all levels,
of persons engaged in electronic data processing,operations research, mathematics, management sciences, and upper levels of management
of scientific activities; also personnel research and consul ting with reference to organization of data processing and operations research departments / Ss(9) Se(957) / .. c 63
Honeywell, Special Systems Div., Queen & S. Bailey
Sts., Pottstown, Pa. / EQPM: Honeywell 290
digital computer system with 4096-word core
memory, 16,384-word drum memory, I/O typewri ter,
paper tape in and out. Double console analog
computer (modified EAI 231R) with 220 amplifiers and electronic switching; repetitive operation accessory for oscilloscope display;
servoset potentiometers; digital I/O sys tern
with typewriter and paper tape equipment; digital logic section, transport delay control
unit; X-Y plotters; strip chart recorders.
Linkage system to connect analog computer and
.digi tal for hybrid computation / PROn: control
analysis and simulation / Ss(5) Se(962) /
·C 63
IBM World Trade Corporation Data Center, Avda.
Pte. Roque Slenz 933, Buenos Aires, Argentina /
"EQPM: IBM 650; IBM 1401 with 4 units; complete
IBM peripheral equipment / PROS: program
courses and conferences on the possible applica tions for the future use of IBM equipment in
Latin America / G 62
The LD.R. Co. (Industrial Data Reduction), 4740
Spruce St., Philadelphia 39, Pa. / EQPM: large
scale digital comput.ing equipment. IBM 1401 on
premises, other machines used as needed / PROO:
full line of data processing. Service from an-

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Ing.' f:a Nordisk ADB AB, Fack, Solna'l, Sweden;
Subsidiaries: Nordisk ADB, Wa"erner & Co., Rlfmistrasse 8, Z"urich, Nordisk AOB Deutsche GmbH,
Bonner Strasse 117, Dusseldorf, Tyskland Iberica
ADB, Torre de Madrid, Madrid 13, Spain / EQPM:
Facit EDB 3 computer with 4000 core memory and

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processing; scientific calculutions; linear
programming; simulation; etc.; for bU$ iness,
industry and government / Ms(90) Se(954) /
"C 63
Ling-Temco-Vought, Box 5003, Dallas 22, Texas /
EQPM: 1m! 7090 digi t3 1 compu ter wi th 6 IBM
1401 computers; 1000 ampl ifier ana log facil ity
with auxiliary equipment including hybrid tiein to two ASI-210 digi ta I compu ters / PROB:
aerodynamics, controls, nu:nberical control for
machine tools, electrIcal loud-flow, flutter
analysis, weight accounting, heat transfer,
navigational computations, celestial mechanics,
manufacturing control, personnel time accounting, and other scientific and accounting applications / Ms(270) Me(I949) / .. c 63
Ling-Temco-Vuught. Inc., Data Processing and Computing Facility, Arlington, Texas / EQPM: one
IBM 7090, 32K computer with 12 tapes; two 4K,
two-tape 1401's; one OK, four-tape 1401; one
16K, six-tape 1401: two ASI analog computers,
with all peripheral equipment / PROB: program
and process all types of scientific engineering
problems to support this Company; also business
or accounting problems such as payroll, cost
dis tribution, budgets, inventories, personnel
record support, facilities, etc. / Ms'(270)
Se096lJ / ·C 63
Edwin A. Lipps Engineering, 1511 Colorado Ave.,
Santa Monica, Calif. / EQPM: complete line of
ins trumenta tion type magnetic record heads for
all types of instrumentation, computing and
data processing applications / PROO: . specialize in highly technical custom applications /
Ms(50) Me(947) / ·C 63
Litton Systems, Inc., Guidance and Control Systems Div., 5500 Canoga Ave., ~Ioodland Hills,
Calif. / EQPM: one IBr.! 704 and 1401 with 32K
and BK Hords core storage respectively. Peri':'
pheral equipment: twelve 727 units, sixteen
024, 026 key punches, thirteen 056 verifiers,
five 083, 084 sorters, thirteen collators, four
591 reproducers, four 523 summary punches, two
540, 557 interpreters, eight 407 tabulators,
one 108 statistical sorter and one 604 calculator / PROB: engineering, scientific, business and manufacturing problems. Fortran
language programs in present use wi th ALGOL
use started February 1962. Everything from
assembly and sorting programs to Monte Carlo
statistical programs exist hi the Litton Library l Ls(Litton Industries, 31,000; Litton
Systems, Inc., 7500) Se(953) / .C 62
Lyndeboro 'House -- name changed to Tempus Operations Consul tants, which see
Mathematischer Beratungsdienst, Kleppingstr. 26,
Dortmund, Germany / EQPM: electronic computer
ELECTROLOGICA Xl;' 81 ; 1 high speed punched tape reader
0000 ch/sec>: punched card read and punch
unit; 1 high speed paper tape punch (30G chi
sec: CREED); 1 paper tape punch (25 ch/seC>;
one typewriter / PROB:

civil engineering,

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(Electronics) Ltd., Scotland / PROB: field
data proceSSing in civil engineering, road calculations, and a special department for structure calculations / Ss(25) Se(959) / ·C 62
Institut fur Angewandte Physik Abteilung Rechenmaschine, Schloss-Platz 5, Miinster (Westfalen)
Germany / EQPM: Z 22 electronic computer /

ing with punched tape and punched card; engineering, ship building; other mathematical and
physical problems / Ss(40) Se(I957J / .C 62
McDonnell Automation Center, division of McDonnell
Aircraft Corp., Box 516, St. Louis 66, Mo. /
EQPM: IBM 7080, 7090 and eight 1401' s; also

Information, 33 S. 17th
St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. / EQPM: 10 IBM 026
K.P., 8 IBM 956 Ver., 1 IBM 083 Sort, 1 IBM
557 / PROB: scientific information, processing
scientific journals, abstracting chemical lit~~~~~~~) ~n~~x!;g scientific literature / Ms(65)
I/S 'Datacentralen of 1959, Ved Stadsgraven 15,
Copenhagen 5, Denmark / EQPM: 2 IBM 1401-4K3/729-2; 1 IBM 7070-lOK-6/729-4; input: 80
cols. punched card - magnetic tape;' output:
magnetic tape-l401 printing or punching; early
card read 7070, tape switching device: 7070 up

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PR08: management services including consul ting,
systems design, programming and data processing
in both the administrative and scientific
areas / Ms(400) Se(960) / .C 62
Multnomah Data Processing Center, 430 N.W. 10th
~ve., Portland .. Ore .. /.E.!2PM', IBM .1401 4K ~!lrd
system; !BM lITO 40K, five tapes with on-line
reader and printer. Data processing equipment
includes: 1 IBM 407, three sorters, two collators, two tape-to-card, etc. / PROB: standard
commercial data processing services, with branch

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problem definition; planning; programming;
test, etc.; machine operating; quality control;
available to all public institutions and to
customers outside the state, municipalities
and the pariSh organiZations for all sorts of
computations / Ms(I20) Se(959) / .C 63
The ITT Data Processing Center, P. O. Bos 285,
Paramus, N. J. / EQPM: 1 IBM 7090 large computer, 1 IBM 7070 large computer, 4 IBM 1401
medium computers, one 407 tabula tor, two 519reproducers, one 557 interpreter, one 087
collator, two 082 sorters, five 056· verifiers,
fourteen 026 keypunches transceivers, 250 prograrmners and analysts. Control our own IBM
7090 computer with a backup of communications
equipment from the whole ITT System / PROO:
business data processing, scientific computing,
engineering calcula tions, statistical analysis,
programming, systems analysis, 7090, 7070, and
1401 block time, communications, data transmittal / Ms(300) Se(958) / .C 62
KCS Ltd., 20 Spadina Rd., Toronto 4, Canada; KCS
(Quebec) Ltd., 1170 Beaver Hall Sq., Montreal
2, Canada / EQPM: IBM 7070, 6 tapes and ancillary equipment / PROB: traffic research; data

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in Seattle and Boise / Ms(55)

Se(958) /

National Bureau of Standards, Computation Laboratory, 415 South Bldg., Washington 25, D.C.,
successor of the Mathematical Tables Project,
New York, 1938, which pioneered in using
punched-card equipment for solving scientific
problems and preparing mathematical tables I
EQPM: ,IBM 7090 with 32,000 word core, 10 tapes
(729IV); IBM 1410 with 40,000 character memory,
floating-point feature, 5 tapes (729 IV);
punched-card periphera 1 equipmen t / PROB: problems arising in the physical sciences, engineering, and operations research; numerical experimentation; statistical analysis; preparation, of mathematical tables; etc. / Ss(45)
Me(947) / ·C 63
The National Cash Register Co., Dayton 9, Ohio /
EQPM: chain of NCR Data Processing Centers at
Jamaica, L.L, N.Y.; Toronto, Ontario, Canada;
Chicago, Ill.; Los Angeles and San Francisco,
Calif.; St. Louis, Mo.; and Houston, Texas. New
York: 304 system with 4k memory, offline input
card and tape, 8 magnetic tapes, two offline
high speed alpha line printers; 315 system with
20k memory, magnetic tapes, CRAMS, paper tape,
card, magnetic character sorter in, paper tape,

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Computing Services
(same as N.Y.) and two 315'5. lIawthorne,
Cali!.: 304, 315 (same as N.Y.>' Denver, Colo.
and Richmond, Va.: one 315 each / PROB: wide
ra·nge of data processing applications including
accounts receivable, sales analysis, expense
distribution, job cost records, inventory accoun ting, merchandise control, depos i t accoun ting for savings banks and savings and loan
~«ociations. patient accounting for medical and
dental professIons. Input for th~~e applica:
tions is created on customers' premises by WIde
line of NCR machines coupled to tape recorders,
card punches, etc. lIave begun to servi~e NCll
~;) les registers and adding machines equIpped.
wi til NCR optical type font. r-;CR data processinll centers employ program generators which .. if
ilppllcable to the customer' 5 problem, subs~an-i;".
tla 11 y reduce programming charges and gett Ingstarted costs, and also enilEle customers to
choose a convenient starting data for processing / Ms050 in computing services) Se(I960,
DP Cen ters) / *C 63
Na tiomil Physical Labora tory, Mathematics Di v. ,
Teddington, Middlesex, England / EQPM: DEUCE
and ACE / PROB: numerical analysis, applied
ma thema tics, theoretical phys ics, data processing / Ms(60) Me(945) / .. c 63
Naval Research Establishment, Grove St., Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia, Canada / EQPM: J\~WAC . III/E, FP600Q / PROB: general scientific problems / Ts
Se(962) / *C 63
Northrop Corp., Nortronics Di v., Research Park,
Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. / EQPM: Digital:
Il3M i090 (second IBM 7090 by I November 1962);
3 IBM 1401's (two to have double printers)~ 3
IBM 7044' s on order for mid 1963; 2 IBM 1301' s
on order for early 1963; 1 IBM 607 with 407 and
high-speed plotter; miscellaneous punch card '_.'
equipment. Analog: (as calculators) 416 d__~,
operational amplifiers: 20 servo multipliers;
30 channels of electronic multiplication; 4
resol vers; 37 function genera tors; 8 recorders;
4 special coefficient· racks. Analog: (as
simulators and model testers) 142 d-c operational amplifiers, 5 recorders. Data Re.duction:
(for reducing test data) 1 Telereadex niiscel.laneous other equipment / PROB: all types of
digital and analog engineering calculati0.ns;
simulation and model testing; ·r,lanufacturing
Contra I; numerically controlled manufacturing
tool tapes and 6 pre-pro,:,! i()(I,1, t"o JW,I 70(IO's, five IBM 1401's, one
GI': 22;'" two Honoywell ~OO's, one lIoneywell 800,
one IW~ 709, one Iml 704, one IBM 1620, one
IBM 610, six Eluctronic Associates analog computers, plus a wide variety of scientific 'raw
data. measurement systems, and two automatic
telemetry data reduction systems / PROB: postfl ight and real-time data reduction; theoreticltl
analyses involving rocket propulsion studies and
space fl ight; spacecraft design engineering
problems; aero:nedical problems; and business
data processing problems such as labor ·distribution, PERT, inventory control, etc. I Ms(400)
r,!e (947) / *C 63
Tempus Operations Consultants, 1 Lyndeboro PI.,
Boston 16, Mass. / - / PROB:. computation services, programming, EDP and operations research
in all fields, scientific, statistical and
business; unusual problems / Sse?) Se096I) /
.. c 63
Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc., 8433 Fallbrook Ave.,
Canoga Park, Calif. / EQPM: TRW-330 digital
control computer; drum working memory, medium
speed, powerful interrupt and input scanning
capabili ties. 'l'RW-340 digital control computer;
core working memory, drum bulk storage, highly
efficient intermemory transfer, completely
buffered input-output systems. T~W-130
(AN/UYK-I) data processing system; mediumscale, core memory, "stored logic" militarized
computer. TRW-230 scientific/engineering computer. TRI'I-400 "Polymorphic''-data processing
system. TRfl-530 information processor. Computer communication console; display analysis
console; TRW-85 graphic control/display console;
automatic full color group display system; automatic map compilation sy.stem / PROB: all problems requiring a high degree of man-machine
interaction; industrial process control; televis ion switching control; traffic control; inventory control, etc., and problems requirina
the capabilities of a multiple-purpose ,co~
puter / Ls(29,OOO) Le090I) / .. c 63
Traffic Research Corporation, a Div. of KCS Ltd.,
20 Spadina Road, Toronto 4, Ontario (also
Montreal and New York) / EQPM: IBM 7070, 6
tapes and ancillary equipmeni / PROB: traffic
research; data processing; scientific calculations, linear pr'ogramming; simulation; etc.,
for business, industry and government / Ms(90)
SeO<;54I) / ·C 63
U.S. Air Force, Digital Computation Div., Directorate of Systems Dynamic Analysis, WrightPatterson AFB, Ohio / EQPM: Datatron 204, IBM
7094: 2-14111'5 / PROB: solution of scientific
and engineering problems and related data re-

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duct ion for USAF research and'development
programs / Ms (70) Me (950) / .. c 63
U.S. Army, Computing Laboratory, Ballistic Research Laboratories,· Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Md. / EQPM: large-scale, high-speed digital
computers: OHDVAC (Ordnance Variable Automatic Computer), BRLESC (BRL Electronic Scientific Computer), and ;lata reduction eauinmp.nt. /
PROB: _U~S:-Army pro'blems 1n 1>a1l1StlC., scientific computations / MsOOO) Me(I940) /
*C 63
,
U.S. Dept. of Commerce', flureau of the Cen'sus,
WaShington 25, D.C. / EQPM: Univac 1(2);
Univac 1105 (2); Uni typers (2); Remington Rand
Buffered High-Speed Printers (2); Card-To-Tape
Converter (Remington Rand); FOSDIC (5); IB:d
1401 / PROB: statistical data processing:
monthly, quarterly, annual surveys; periodic
popula tion, indus try and trade cen suses; service activities for other government agencies.l
I:.s(130) Se095I) / *C 62
U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, Computation and
Analysis Lab., Dahlgren, Va. / Mathematical
analysis and research, programming, engineering, computing, and data prpcessing services
for government and government contractors only;
operate NORC and IBM 7090 computers, Universal
Data Transcriber and a variety of auxiliary
equipment / Ms(350) /.Ie(946) / ·C 62
U.S. Navy, Aviation Supply Office, Data Processing Division, 700 Robbins Ave •• Philadelphia,
Pa. / EQPM: two 705's Model III; two· 1410's
on order, Aug. 1962; five 1401 4 & 8K; one
1405, 109 Electric Accounting Machines, including transceivers / PROB: inventory control,

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M5(250, this division) MeCl94I) /1 *(;62
U.S. Navy, Computation &. Analysis Lab., Naval
Weapons Lab., Dahlgren, Va. / EQPr.!: NORC
(Naval Ordnance Research Calculator); IBM
7090 systems; Universal data transcriber; IBM
1401 systems; plus auxiliary equipment / PROB:
orbits of earth satellites and space vehicles;
trajectories of all types of weapons; computer
war-gaming; general scien~ific and ,engineering
problems / Us(350) Me094,6) / ·C 62
.
U.S. Navy, David Taylor Moilel Basin, Applled
Mathematics Laboratory, Washington 7, D.C, /
EQPM: 2 Ir.-lIVAC I systems, tARC with 3,000,000..
word drum stotauo and 30,000 I:.Qrd cora storage,
Ill:~ i090 I~lth 32,000 I~ord coro storago, SC-,1O:::0
high-speed microfilm printer plotter, Ill!.! 1401
·I~i th 1\000 word storage, EECO Computer Data FOrmat Translator / PROI3: principal co~put1ng facility for Navy's Bureau of Ships, with prob-

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nuclear reactor design, to loglstics and inventory control / Ms SeCl952) / '*c 62
Univac Service Centers, Univac Div., Sperry Rand
Corp., 31i' Park Ave. So., New York 10, N. Y:. allld
40 Univac Service Centers in large cities (
EQPM: whole range of UNIVAC equipment; l?unCh~
cards, Univac 60, Univac 120, Univac File Com--:,
puter, solid state 80/90 with tapes, Univac\I, ;
II, III, Univac Scientific 1103, 1105, H07 I
PROB: all punched card data processing applications; all paper tape and magnetic tape data
processing applications; all scientific applica t1;11I / Ls Le / ·C 63
Univefsity of Manchester, Computing lIachine Laboratory, Manchester, England / I::QPM: Atlas large
scale digital computing systl.:m plus ancillary
equipment / PROD: mathematical and engineering;
data processing prohl ems; cons truction and
scientific applications of cOl:1puters; computing
service and instruction in program:ning /Ss(30)
itle(I947) / .. c 63
Westgate Laboratory, Inc., I'. O. Dox 63, Yellew
. Springs, Ohio / EQP/.I: Ilemington Rand Univac
special purpose dlgi tal computer, Flexowriter.
NCR 2300 bookk~eping I!'.achir.o, miscellaneous
offico calculating machines / PROB: crosscorrelations; use of computer 10gh,ln circuit
desiGns; research, and development' ~ork in electronics, electro-t:lechanical and optical equipments / 1.15(55) Se(1956) / ·C 63
I~estinghouse Electric Corporatlon, 700 Braddock
Ave., E. Pittsburgh, Pa. / EQP/;!: 7094 digital
comjl'!!.er_ with,pe"illheral 1401' s; acceSS to
B-5000; Anacom (large passive element analog
computer for ext~ns1ve system transients); PACE
(Electronic differential analyzer); DC network
calculator; Pl'.Qdac 580 control computer and
systems laborat,bry / PROB: programming systems
problems for electric utility and other industry, for system analysis, control, planning and
design / MsOOO) Me(946) / ·C 63
White Sands Missile Range, ~light Simulation Laborato.ry, Electro-Mechanical; Laboratories, White
Sands· Missile Range, N.M. / EQPM: digital:
IBM 704 with 32,000 word core memory, IBM 1401,
IBM 1620, and a magnetic tape digital plotter.
Analog: 8 consoles wi th 800 amplifiers, 90
dual product electronic mul tipliers, 6 Euler
angle transforma don computers, 70 .ervo mul tipliers, 46 quarter square multipliers, 72 diode
function generators, 13 Gaussian noise generators, one Addalink conversion system, and associated peripheral equipment / PHOII: onalog and
digital simulation oC rockets IInli guided missiles, real-time and hybrid slmulutlon, dato
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SURVEY

Following is a survey of services which provide consulting in the computer field. Many of
them also provide computing, and if so, additional
description may be' found in the "Survey of Computing Services". See also in the "Roster of Products and Services", the headings "C30. Consul t'=-'
ing Services", and "PI2A. Programming Services".
The survey form asked for:

1.

Brief description of the faci li ties, personnel and capabilities which you have for
consulting assistance in the area of computers and data processors?_ _ _ _ __

2.

Brief description of the types of problems
that you specialize in?_ _ _ _ _ __

3. Number of employees?_ __
4. Year es tablished?
5. ,Any remarks?
---Each full entry from an organization that
replied to the survey is in the form of: Name
and address of consulting service / Facilities /
Problems / Size and year of establishment. Other
entries should be self-explanatory.
The abbreviations used include the following:
Ss - Small size, up to 50 employees;
Ms - Medium size, 50 to 500 employees;
Ls - Large size, over 500 employees (number
in parentheses is number of employees);
Se - established a short time ago, 1951 or
later;
Me - established a medium time ago, 1931 to
1950;
Le - established for a long time, 1930 or
earlier (number in parentheses is
year establishment):
·C - "Checked" by the organization; "63"
means "in 1963", etc.
All additions, corrections, and comments will
be welcome.

Abacus Information Management Co., P. O. Box 399,
New York 8, N. Y. / Technical and managerial
guidance to administrative officials'responsible
for a wide variety of civilian and, military
systems / Appraisal, audit, professional criticism, review, crystallization of procedures and
standards, financial valuation / Ss(2)
Se (962) / ·C 63
Actuarial Computing Service Inc., 1389 Peachtree,
Atlanta 9, Ga. / Four employees with 25 years
aggregate experience in insurance applications /
SS(6) Se(956) / *C63
Charles W. Adams Associates. Inc., 142 The Great
Road, Bedford, Mass. / Personnel with varied
backgrounds and experience in scientific and
business data processing, progranming, manmachine communications, and development of
large-scale utility systems / Feasibility
studies; applications of computers to scientific
and business problems; technical data handling;
design of computer sjstems to process information from multiple locations / Ss(30) Se(1959) /
·~3

'

Aeronutronic Division, Ford Motor Company, Ford
Rd., Newport Beach, Calif. / Visual output displays utilizing high speed photographic techniques for large screen as well as console proJectlons. Related input devices provide rapid
nnd a~curate composing of alphanumeric and
grnphlcal input messages / Data input, organIzation, processing and display of complex
situations / Ls(2500) Se(956) / *C 63
Aeronutronlc Division, Mathematics and Computing
Group, Ford Motor Co., Ford Rd., Newport Beach,
Calif. / IIlM 7090, two IBM 1401 computers, 300
Amplifier EAI analog computer, A to D and D to
A converters / Missile trajectories, rocket
motor performance, aerothermodynamic heating,
guidance and control, ordinary and partial
differential equations, data reduction, business
data processing / Ms(75) SeU956l / ·C 63
Aries Corporation, 7722 Morgan Ave., S., Minneapolis 23, Minn. / Twenty professional employees

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CONSULTING

including 14 with 7 or more years experience ,in
real-time EDP programming, analysis and enginneering / On-line, real-time problem involvIng
analysis, evaluation and engineering for cOJ!!!l.and
and control, air traffic control and message
switching applications / Ss (22) Se(962) /
·C 63
.
AUERBACH Corporation, 1634 Arch S1., Philadelphia
~, Pa. / 'Senior scientists, physicists, mathematicians, engineers, psychologis ts, marketresearch sp~tialis ts. Capabil ities in: pure
and applied mathematics; computer-system design,
analysis i evaluation, automatic programming:
analogiland digital on-line and off-line systems:
eqUipment design and development: logic and
solid-state circuit design; product and market
planning: programmed teaching / Systems engineering: specification, design, implementation
and utilization of complex information-processing systems, both on-line and off-line, realtime, multicomputer configurations; deSign,
preparation, and integration of real-time programs for large digital communication, control
and business systems: mathematical analysis.
Busin'ess information systems: feasibility
studies; system evaluation, design, implementation. Computer-system analysis and app!ication:
hardware and software analysis, design, programming, training; system evaluation, installation, organization, and documentation.
Technical and scientific information systems:
system evaluation, design, installation and
operation. Market programs: product definition, comparisons, and use: market surveys,
forecast, requirements, and competitive analyses; corporate posture" forecasts, and strategy.
Manufacturing processes and services: plant
operation, control, economics: facil i ties
management; scheduling; numerical control;
quality control; RW management; traffic and
transportation control. 'Programmed teaching:
evaluation and development of training programs, techniques, and hardware / Ms (93)
Se(t9571 / ·C 63
Automation Management, Inc., 25 Brigham St.,
Westboro, Mass. / Office ,and factory facilities
and engineering personnel available to carry '
a project from the original idea through to· 1nstallation and training of personnel in integrated office systems / Management control
problems of all types involving the use of industrial .engineering, opera tions research, as
well as data processing and computer skills /
,Ssi3) Se.li~551j·C 63
Beckmati7Berk~ley. 2200 Wright Ave •• Itlcnmond.
Calif. / 50 Amplifier General Purpose Analog
Computer / Simulation of electrical. mechanical.
thermal. etc. sys terns. general analog compu tation. research into applications of analog com'putation equipment / Ss(5) Se(l956) / *C 62
'Ernest E.' Blanch~'& A'ssociates;Inc .• 10335 Kens ington Parkway. Kens ington, Md. / Des ign of
ques tionnaires, surveys and studies; data processing and analysis of results; design of systems and installation / Opinion surveys, consumer surveys, audience reaction surveys,
operations research, department store operaNons / Ms(05) Se(955) / .. c 63
Bonner & Moore Associates, Inc., 500 Jefferson
Bldg •• Houston 2, Tex. / Staff, divided into:
operations research including management consultation; programming systems; and dynamic analysis of processes and computer process control.
Senior professional people wi th experience in:
econometrics, mathematics, control theory,
chemical, mechanical, nuclear and indus trial
engineering, and digital/analog computer technology / Simulation of physical and corporate
systems; economic optimization teChniques and
applications; mathematical methods research;
design or data processing systems; translators
compilers, and problem-oriented computer languages;' and development of process control
..mod"l_ ~nci th" design of computer control installations. Proprietary linear programmIng
and general data reduction program systems for
several machines / SsU71 Se(956) / .. c 63
Booz-Allen Applied Research, Inc., 4241 Fulton
Pkwy., Cleveland 9: Ohio / Staff of approximate:
ly 800 people, of whom some 600 are professional personnel. Among these are specialists in
all technical areas - including some EDP specialists. These include specialists in general
purpose digital and analogue computers; communication computers; data acquisition, analysis and presentation equipment; control and
processing equipment and specialized instrulI!entation / System analyzing, equipment selec-

tion: system management, development of detail
special purpose circuit design,
speCIal purpose eqUipment design, prototype development and other technical studies. All
phases of scientific consul ting from basic
research through prototype design, development
and test / Ls(800) Le(914) I *C 63
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc., 135 So. La Salle
St., Chicago 3, .Ill. Also offices in Washington D.C., New York, Detroit, Cleveland, Los
Angeles. San Francisco / Management consul tants / Technical services in electronic and
automatic data processing for totally integrated management controls systems for industry, commerce, government and institutions.
Used by top management in evaluating, planning,
designing and implementing data processing
systems for business and scientific purposes /
,Ms Le(914) / .C62
Chrono-log Corp., 2583 West Chester Pike, Broomall, Pa. / - / Process control applications
and sys terns: real-time computer control for
both industrial and military applications:
technical writing services: supply real-time
programmable clock systems for digital computers / Ss(}O) Se(}956) / ·C 63
Circuit Engineering, 100 Ellis Ct., Weston 93,
Mass. / Complete electronic labora tory, prototype manufacturing facili ties, extens i ve library. and professional engineer with experience in digital and analog computing circuits
and information handling / Organization of new
systems or applications / Ss(}) Se(1954) /
"C 63
Computer Advisors to Management, Division of Statistical Tabulating Corporation, 104 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, Ill.. Also offices in New
York and Los Angeles / Complete staff of consul tants, systems engineers and programmers
wi th a broad range of special ties for problem
sol ving in industry, business, science and
government / Professional counselling in the
economic evaluation and application of data
processing and computer systems; services ranging. from feasibility studies to systems design,
eqUIpment selection, personnel indoctrination.
programming and client servicing / Ms(200)
Sei
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MULTIPLE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Immediate Openings for:

The above diagram shows a typical real-time system centered
around the use of multiple "Unit" computers. This system has
been designed and implemented by UNIVAC for the U.S. Navy
and is now operational. Forward thinking, advanced programming
and system design techniques have led to this system, and many
new applications utilizing the unit computer concept are being
developed. A few of the major features of the computer available
to the systems analyst and the programmer are:
• Internal high-speed ferrite core storage with a cycle time of
8 microseconds and a capacity of 32,768 words. (Advanced
models have several times the effective speed and greatly
enhanced storage capacity.)
• 30-bit word length.
• 14 input and 14 output channels for rapid data exchanges with
external equipment without program attention.
• The unit computer is very compact, 72" high, 38.1" wide and
36.9" deep, and has proved to be ultra reliable with a mean
time to failure of 1500 hours.
If you are qualifietl for any of the following positions, please contact us as soon as possible.

Military Systems Analysts and Scientific Programmers for systems
development and programming on multiple computer utilization
concepts. Several levels of experience are required in each category. Salary level and classification are commensurate with education and experience. Engineering or scientific degree preferred
with two or more years' experience on systems using modern
real-time computers.
These openings are at Saint Paul, Minnesota and San Diego,
California.
Senior Systems Programmers for business and/or scientific systems language development and the development of Executive,
Communications Control and Compiling Systems. Mathematics or
business degree preferred with five or more years' programming
experience on modern large-scale data processing systems, including ALGOL and FORTRAN.
These openings are at St. Paul, Minnesota and other Univac
locations including New York City.

Address inquiries with a resume of your education and experience to.R.K.PATTERSON
UNIVAC
Univac Park
St. Paul 16, Minnesota

(An Equal Opportunities Employer)

OR

W. K. LOWE
UNIVAC
P.O. Box 6248
San Diego 6, California

UNIVAC

®

DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATION

MILITARY DEPARTMENT· UNIVAC PARK· ST. PAUL, MINN.

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SURVEY OF

Following is a survey of software suppliers
in the computer field. Many of them also provide computing and consulting services, and if
50, additional descriptions may be found in the
"Survey of Computing Serv,ices" and "Survey of
Consulting Services". Sec also in the ''Roster
of Products and Services", the headings "C27.
Computing Services", "C30. Consulting Services",
and "Pl2A. Programming Services".
The survey form asked for:

1.

Brief description of the facilities, personnel and capabilities which you have for

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2.

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Brief description of the types of software
that you supplyi',_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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Any remarks?,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Each full entry from an organization, that
rl:plied to the survey is in the form of: Name
and address of software supplier / Facilities /
Types of software supplied / Size and year of
establishment. Other entries should be selfexplanatory.
The abbreviations used include the following:
Ss - Small size, up to 50 employees;
Ms - Medium size, 50 to 500 employees;
Ls - Large size, over 500 employees (number in parentheses is number of employees) ;
Se - established a short time ago, 1951 or
later;
Me - established a medium time ago, 1931 to
1950;
Le - established for a long time, i 930 or
earlier (number in parentheses is
year,of establishment);
"'C - "Checked" by the organization; "63"
means "in 1963", etc.
All additions, corrections, and comments
will be welcome.

Ar ies CorpOration, 7722 Morgan Ave. S., Minneapolis 23, Minn. / Programming staff has contributed directly to the program systems of NPDS, '
SAGE, DNCCG, JOVIAL for the CDC 1604, CS-l compiler for the AN/USQ-20, and Air Traffic Control
/ Experience with full range of compilers,
IIssembly, utility systems. Specialize in realtime support including moni tors and diagnostics. Have programmed executive control routines, compilers and assemblers, Simulators,
diagnostic routines, utility support programs,
and scientific problems / Ss(22) Se(962) /
"'C 63

SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS

Automation Management, Inc., 25 Brigham St., Westboro, Mass. / Staff or personnel available with
experience in management information and control systems, especially those involving communications / AL I'u! COM (All Purpose Communication System), cost control systems, systems
for speeding the f low of materials and/or information / 5s (:\) Se(1955) / "'C 63
Bonner & Moore Associates, Inc., 500 Jefferson
Bldg., 1I0uston 2, Tex. / Senior professional
people with exper lence in design of data process ing systems" translators ;"compilers, and
problem-oi'ie'nted computer languages, technical
and other special-purpose coding and operating
systems, comprehensive linear programming and
operations research systems / ,Translators, compilers, interpreters, problem-oriented' language
processors, linear programming systems, general
data reduction systems, monitor, executive, and
librarian systems, both special ana general
purpose / 5s (18) Se (956) / *C 63 ,
Computer Methods Corp., 107 Mamaroneck Ave.,
White Plains, N.Y. / Staff includes specialists
in real-time processing, simulation techniques,
utility systems, and report generators / Control programs, utility systems, sorts, and report generators / Ss (6) Se (961) / "'C 63
Data ProceSSing, Incorporated, 1334 Main St.,
Waltham 54, Mass. / Consulting services include
software support for both computer manufacturers
and users / Experience in this area includes
original developments in assemblers, compilers,
linking loaders, debugging routines, automatic
programming systems, and operating systems.
Currently under development is a proprietary
programming system for the 7094 with such, features as open-ended compiler and automatic
memory reallocation / Ss (2) Se(957) / *c 63
Dela Data Corporation, 3134 Shane Dr., RiChmond,
Calif. I' Programming staff and tab'ulat'ing'
equipment in our shop; rent time on 1401 and
7094/ Specialize in unusual applications;
test scoring, student scheduling, grade reporting serv ices; programming, consulting /
Ss (6) Se (959) / *c 63
The National Cash Register Co., Dayton 9, Ohio /
Three major software producing groups: 390
sales, Programming Research Dept. (for larger
computers), and Data Processing Systems and
Sales Dept. Software Section of Project
Specifications Dept. at Electronics Division,
Hawthorne, Calif. All groups except 390 use
3-315 installations on about half time basis.
390 Dept. has staff in Dayton for programming
research, development of rout ines, techniques,
programs / General hardware-oriented programs
(compilers, macros. sort generators, executive

programs, etc.); language translators (COBOL,
FORTRAN, etc.); application packages (banking,
retail, industrial users); scientific programs
(subroutines, operations research, PERT, etc.).
390 has standard routines; standard sort packages; application paCkages for banking, retail,
industrial, government; mathematical programs.
Current software for 315 and some 304 with
tapes ,and/or CRAM (fard Random ~ccess Memory) •
390 has prebuilt macro instructions (human
language interpreters such as COBOL and FORTRAN

COMPUTERS, and AUTQMATION for June, 1963'

not required) / Ms(07) Se(956) / "'C 63
Sys tems Programming Corporat ion, .1833 E. 17th
St., Santa Ana, Lalif. / Senior system analysts,
mathematical analysts and programmers with
much experience in real-time systems, command
and control 'systems, scientific computing, and
computer software. Computer conSUlting services, software packages, and computer programming for industry and government / Supply
compilers, assemblers, sort generators, executive, routines, translators, input-output routines and problem-oriented programming languages / Ss(30) Se(962) / *c 63
Wolf Research & Development Corp., Baker Ave.,
P.O. Box 136, W. Concord, Mass. / Large staff
of analysts and programmers with experience in
most commercially available computing equipment / - / *c 63
- END-

COMPUTING SERVICES
(Continued from page 63)

analysis', systems evaluation, and numerical
ana I ys Is. Ana I ys is and programming of scientific problems together with related computer
services / Ms!lOO) Se!l955) / ·C 63
Wolf Hesearch & Development Corp., Baker Ave.,
1'.0. Box 136, W, Concord, Mass. / EQPM: Whirlwind I computer system, Bendix G-15D computer
system, with two magnetic tape units. special
curve tracing input device, card input eqUIpment, off-line flexowriter and IBM 026 key
punch unit / PROB: scientific, engineering.
bus iness, industrial, and mil itary applications.
Service routines. Data processing / Ms(50)
Se (959) / ·C 63

Douglas Computing Service, Dept. G-34, Douglas
Aircraft Co., Inc .• 3000 Ocean Park Blvd.,
Santa Monica, Calif. / EQPM: IBM 1401/1410
and 7090/94 Computing Systems and peripheral
equipment. Remington Rand Univac Solid State
Computers and Univac Electronic Tabulators /
PROB: all scientific, engineering, manufacturing, and business problems. handled by rental
of machine time / Ls(IOOO) 5e(959) / "C 63
General Electric Co., Electric Utili ty Engineering Operation, 1 River Rd., Schenectady 5.
N.Y. / EQPM: IBM 7090, IBM 704. GE 225. analog
network analyzers and differential analyzers /
PROD: analysis and solution of systems prohlems such as systems studies for electric
utilities. special studies Involving mechanical
and control systrms / Ms(70) Mc(19-!9) / "C 63
- END-

67

DES.CRIP,TIONS O.F

DIGITAL
Neil D. Macdonald
Assistant Editor
Computers and Automation
The purpose of this report is to give the characte:dstics of United States genera:l-purpose. digital
computers currently available for sale or rent.
.
The three sections give:

(1) Internal Characteristics; (2) Input and Output; and

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Cost and Use.

Any additions, corrections, or comments are invited.
EXPLANATION OF .HEADINGS
Internal Characteristics
Solid State?: If the computer is built with primarily solid
state devices such as transistors, distinguished from nonso 1id s ta te devices s uC.h as vacuum tubes, a "Y" appears in
this column. Solid state devices are generally more reliable than non-solid state devices.

Cost and Use
Average Monthly Rental:

Rental Range: the monthly rental range made possible by'
different configurations of available equipment.
One-Sum Price Range:
Power:

Number System:
Number Base: the number base the machine uses internally
(either binary, octal, or declimaI>.
Bits/Digit: the number of binary bits per digit (digit is
either a binary, octal, or decimal digit; SEE Number Base).
Digits/Alphabetic: the number of digits used to represent
an alphabetic character.
Word Length: the number 01 numerical digits per machine
word.
lIemorv:
Number of Words: the number of machine words contained in
the memory; may be broken into two or more memory types
on two or more lines. Whenever the mac~ine word length
is "variable", the Number of Words refers not to the
number of machine words but. to the number of digits.
~:
memory type, such as magnetic drum (abbreviated
"drum"), c6re storage or delay line.
Access Time: the time required to retrieve information
from the memory.
Timing -- Add. MultiplYi Divide: the average time required
to get and complete one operation instruction.
Machine Programming:
Number of Instr.: the number of .distinct instructions in
the machine's repertoire.
Addresses/Instr.: the number of operand addresses per
ins truction.
No.· Index Registers: a "0" indicates no indexing possible;
a "Y" indicates that indexing is possible but information
as to the number of index registers was not received.
Indirect Addressing?: "Y" indicates indirect addressing
is possible.
.
Floating Point?: "Y" indicates that the machine can perform in a floating-point mode. (Floating-point arithmetic can be programmed on all machines.)
Input and Output
Magnetic Tape:
No. of Units: .maximum number of tape transports which can
be directly connected to the computer.
Tape Density: characters per inch.
Tape Speed: speed of reading or writing on tape.
Words/Tape: capacity of a reel of tape.
Punched Cards:
Paper Tape:

speed of reading and punching paper tape.

Printer Speed:
per minute.

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speed of reading and punching cards.

speed of printing, complete lines printed

the rental at an average installation.

the range of selling price.

electricity requirements for an average installation.

Floor Space:

floor space needed at an average installaCion.

Air Condo -- Tons:
installation.

air conditioning re,quired at an average

Percent Good Time: good time divided by attempted-to-run
time, expressed as percent.
Abbreviations Used
B
D
FBD
K
KK
m
N

o

P
R
u
V
Y

binary
decimal
fast bands Of! memory drum
1000
1,000,000
millisecond, thousandths ofa second
no, none
octal
punch, output
read, input
microsecond, milliont~ ~f a second
variable
yes

Manufacturer8

and

Computer8

Included

Advanced Scientific Instruments Co., a div. 9f ElectroMechanical Research, Inc., 5249 Hanson Court, Minneapolis
29, Minn.
ASI 210, ASI 420
Alwac Computer Div., EI-Tronics, Inc., 13040 S. Cerise Ave.,
Hawthorne, Calif.
ALWAC III-E
Burroughs Corporation,. 6071 Second Ave., Detroit 32, Mich.
Burroughs E-I03, 205, 220, 200 Series, 5000
Clary Corporation, 408 Junipero St., San Gabriel, Calif.
DE-60
Computer Control Co., Inc., Old Connecticut Path, Framingham,
Mass.
DDP-24
Control Data Corp., 8100 34th Ave., S., Minneapolis 20. Minn.
CDC-160, CDC-160A, qoC-924 , CDC-924A, CDC-1604,
CDC-1604A, CDC-3600, G-15, G-20
Digital Equipment Corp., Main St., Maynard, Mass.
PDP-I, PDP-4
General Electric Co., Computer Dept., 13430 N. Black Canyon
Highway, Phoenix, Ariz.
GE-210, GE-215, GE-225, GE-235
General Precision, Information Systems Group, 808 Western
Ave., Glendale I, Calif.
LGP-21, LGP-30, L-3000, RPC-4000
COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 19<13

Digital Computers
II-W Electronics, Inc., 14 Huron Dr., Natick, Mass.
IIW-15K
11R13-Singer, Inc., (Subsidiary of the Singer Mfg. Co.),
Science Park, State College, Pa.
SEMA 2000, SEMAC
lIoneywell Electronic Data Processing Div., 60 Walnut St.,
Wellesley Hills 81, Mass.
H-400, H-800, H-1400, H-1800
lIughes Aircraft Company, Fullerton, Calif.
H-330
International Business Machines Corp., Data Processing Div.,
112 E. Post Rd., White Plains, N.Y.
IBM Ramac 305, IBM 650, 704, 705 III, 709, 1401, 1410,1440,
1460, 1620, 7010, 7030, 7040, 7044, 7070, 7072, 7074,
7000, 7090, 7094
Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc., 555 Mitchell St.,
Orange, N.J.
Monrobot XI
The National Cash Register Co., Main & K Sts., Dayton 9, Ohio
NCR 304, 310, 315, 390

Packard Bell Computer Corp., 1905 Armacost Ave., Los Angeles
25, Calif.
PB"250, PB 440
Philco Corp., Government & Industrial Group, Computer Div.,
3900 Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa.
Philco 1000, 2000-210, 2000-211, 2000-212, P 4000
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic Data Processing Div.,
Front & Cooper Sts., Camden 2, N.J.
RCA 301, 501, 601
Ramo-WOOldridge, a Division of Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
8433 Fallbrook Ave., Canoga Park, Calif.
RW 230, RW 330, RW 340
Scientific Data Systems, Inc., 1542 Fifteenth St., Santa
Monica, Calif.
SDS-,91O, SDS"':920
UNIVAC Division of Sperry Rand Corp., 315 Park Ave. So.,
New York 10, N.Y.
Univac I, II, III, 60/120, 490, 1004, 1050, 1103A,
1105, 1107, Univac File Computer I, II, Univac Larc,
Univac SS 80/90 II

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Y

CUC G-15

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CUC G-20

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CUC-160

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CDC-160A

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floating point representation.
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30u
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2000
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N

N

600m

IBM 650

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7.3m
11m
6-12KK
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digits
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111M

704

N

core
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24u
240u
240u
91
B
3
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60K

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3.35m

60

3

N

y

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y

N

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24u

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indicator register.
IBM 1401

Y

D

7

1.4 core
11.5u
16K
10-20KK
disk
550m
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Easily adaptable to operate with the 7000 ·series.
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10-40K
core
4. 5u
1l0u
102m
2.3m
190
2 15 N
10-lOOKK
disk
550m
Code and address validity checks,- parity check. Dual channel, priority feature, overlap, table
look up, synchronization.

IBM 1440

Y

B,D·
4
6
V '
V
ParIty,operation code, validity.

IBM 1460

Y

8-l6K
core
6u
2-l5K
disk
Parity, character code and address validity checks.
paper tape I/O, tele-pr,ocessing capab~llities.

IBM 1620

Y

D
6
2 V
20-60K
core
20u
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Y

D

D

V

7

6

0

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0

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IBM 1410

D

0

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core

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6

6

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core

2.4u

99.9u

1.3m·

105m

43

108u

l.lm

l.4m

43

2

3

N

N

1,2,
3
N N
3
Multiple printers, wide variety of tape drhes,
56m 4.96m
l6.U6m
32
2
Immediate addressing, branch transmit.
35.2u

260u

V

114

0,1,

o

y

N·

15

N

N

16

Y

Y

~

Parity and bi-quinary checking.

One or two channels, process overlap, priority interrupt.

IBM 7030
(STRETCH)

Y

B
4
6 64
16-262K
core
2.2u
1.5u
Instruction look ahead and overlapped ~ore banks allow increased interna}. speed.

IBM 7040

Y

33.5 18.5 73
3
Y Y
46u
6lu
Optional additional instructions: 42. Memory parity, I/O parity, flQatingipoint trapping (overflow,
underflow). Multiple channel orogramming
memory protection, clock "Interval timer, double precision floating point.

IBM 7044

Y

22.5 7.5 73
3 y
35u
SOu
Optional additional machine instructions: 42. Memory and I/O parity, floating point trapping
(overflow, underflow). Multiple channel programming - memory protection, clock-interval timer,
double precision floating point.

IBM 7070

Y

B

4

6

36

4-32K

core

B

4

6

36

8-32K

core

D

5

2

10

5-lOK

core

Divide time refers tQ 5 digit quotient.
Zero suppression. Scatter read-write.

8.0u

2.5u

l6u

500u

6u
72u
924u
792 9B4u
Fully checked adder, transfer check.

200

99

Y

Y

Y

Priority processing.

IBM 7072

Y

D
5
2 10
SEE remarks under IBM 7070

5-30K

core

6u

12u

64u

74u

200

99

Y

Y

IBM 7074

Y

D
5
2 10
SEE remarks under IBM 7070

5-30K

core

4u

lOu

56u

70u

200

99

Y

Y

IBM 7000

Y

lK
80-160K

core
core

lu
2u

106

o

Y

Y

llu

lOOu

253u

D

V

7

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IBM

70C)()

IBM 70(}4

Y

Y Y
6.54 227
3
4.363O.52u
3O.52u
Floating point trap, transfer trapping, overflow, underflow, and divid~ checks. Multiple channel.

Y

B
4
6 36
32K
core
2.oou
4.Q) u 4-lOu
6-18u
268
7
Y
Floating point, transfer trapping, I/O parity, divide checks. Multi-channel programming, double
precision floating point, instruction overlap.

LGI'-21

Y

LGI'-30

N

B

3

2

36

32K

core

2.l8u

4.36u

N

N

B
6 31
4K
drum
8.5m
2.25m
17m
17m
16
0
N
Interlacing of words on drum reduces memory access time. No automatic checking. Oscilloscope
display ~f registers.

N

B

32

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

4K

disc

51m

7.35m

N

Y

71

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Y

B
6
6 48
4 MK
core
2.5u
16u
23u
36u
97
11
Y
Parity checking throughout system, verified arithmetic unit, dual recording optional in files.
Breakdown control, program branching via flip-flOps.

Monrobot XI

Y

B
6 32
2 instructions per word.

NCR 304

Y

D
4
1.5
15
2.4-4.8K
core
60u
.6m
3m
3m
37
3 10
Parity and echo checking. Instructions are 2 words long. A single-address microprogrammed
instruction system is included.

N

Y

NCR 310

Y
B
6
12
-- No automatic checking.

o

Y

N

~

1-2K

drum

6m

34m

9m

4K
core
6.4u
12.8u
Computer is a version of the CDC-160.
6u

64

Multiply and divide must be programmed.

Y

D
4
1.5
3
Parity and echo checking.

NCR 390

Y

D
4
12
200
core
1.2m
11.3m 204.6m
248.6m
There are 10 "string of address" type instructions, e.g., "sum A through D".

PB 250

Y

36u

294u

22

Parity checking.
PB 440

core

Y B,D,

16 delay
.09m
24u
276u
16K
delay
1.5m
24u
276u
16K
core
24u
Memory consists of magnetostrictive delay lines.

256-4096
biax
lu
5u
4-28K
core
Instructions comprising a command set are completely microprogrammed.
automatic and/or programmed interrupt.

1044u

252u
252u

90

26

4

32

N

N

0

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

59

v

6

o

o

27

NCR 315

B

5-40K

Y

v

V

Memory parity, I/O parity,

PDP-l

Y

B
4
6
18
4-65K
core
5u
lOu
20u
30u
28
0
Y
Microprogramming. Optional 16 channel sequence break, program resumes according to interrupting
channel. Built-injmarginal checking facilities.

N

PDP-4

Y

B
6
4
18
4-32K
core
Multiply and divide operations programmed.
checking, auto-indexing.

8u
16u
100u
N Y
184u
16
Floating point programmed. Built-in marginal voltage

Y

Philco 1000

Y B,D
6
6
6
4-32K
core
3u
80u
700u
2000u
90
1-4
4
N N
Parity checking to and from memory. Hardware insts. for BTD and DTB, BIN to OCT and OCT to BIN,
BIN and DEC arithmetic available. Can communicate with a Philco 2000 by memo to memo transfer, all
tapes in common, and through the real-time system. Psynchronous logic. Variable or fixed word
length. Modular building block concept.

Philco 2000-210

Y

Philco 2000-211

Y

D

6

8

8-32K
core
4u
14.8u
32K
drum
25m
Repeat modes, asynchronous operation, automatic interrupt.
D

6

8

Transmission checking.

73.8u

225

8

N

Y

8-32K
core
4u
4.1u
34.9u
36.7u
225
32K
core
Repeat modes, asynchronous operation, automatic interrupt.

8

N

Y

Philco 2000-212

Y

Philco 4000

Y B,D
6
6
6
4-32K
Parity checking to and from memory.

RCA 301

Y

RCA 501

Y

69.9u

D
6
8
32-65K
core
7u
.55u
4.3u
9.8u
250
8
Y
Transmission parity checking. Four way processing, four repeat modes, automatic interrupt, asynchronous parallel memory access. Look ahead. 7 instructions may be processed simultaneously.
2000u
9
1-4
core
3u
80u
700u
A parity bit per character. Same as Philco 1000.

4

N

Y

N

D
6
V
1O-40K
core
7u
176u
434u
490u
48
2
3
Y Y
Circuitry arithmetic for 8-digit operations, plus 2-digit exponent (-99 to ~99) if floating point.
D

6

V

16-262K

core

15u

360u

Y

N

2 8
Y
Automatic address modification.

Y

42

N

1.9 9.6m

1.3204m

49

2

7

Indirect addressing limited to scatter and gather operations.
RCA 601

Y

B 1-8
1 56
8-32K
core. 9-1.5u
Variable length instructions are 1/2 word, or 2-1/2 words long.

RPC 4000

Y

17m
17m
128
FBD
5m
1m
OK
drum
8.5m
Instruction contains the address of the next instruction. Repeat command.

72

B

32

2

N

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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TIMING

MACHINE PROGRAMMING

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B
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8~K
core
6u
12u
Instructions stored two per word in the no address mode. Indirect addressing, indexing, and
multiple-word length operations facilitated by microprogramming technique.

RW 330

Y

B
28
7-130K
Parity and overflow checking.

RW 340

Y

B
28
4-6SK
core
12u
14u
20u
173
3
Y
drum
8.3u
8-131K
Pari ty and overfl ow checking. Opera tionextension ins truction allows programmer to design and
call for automatically 320 special interpretive instructions.

Y

505-910

Y

B
4
6 24
2-16K
core
8u
16u
248u
SOOu
Multiply and divide programmed. Memory parity check, input/output parity.

39

Y

N

505-920

Y

B
4
6 24
4-16K
core
8u
16u
32u
224u
Has microprogrammed register. Memory parity check, input/output parity.

62

Y

N

SEMA 2000

Y

D
4
8 40
2-20K
drum
8.Sm
3S0u .S-SOm
~, 30
N
N
Odd parity checking on read and write, checks synchronization of drums, checks on performance of all
instructions. Negative, zero and flag selector~, "address modification features:'

SEMAC

Y

1m
340m
170m
170m
3~
trans.
10K
drum
8.5m
8.5m
170m
170m
Instructions defined by plugboard wiring. Parity, drum synchronization.

Univac I

N

D
7
II
1000
delay
212u
525u
2.15m
Duplicate arithmetic and comparison circuitry, parity check.

Univac II

N

D
7
12
2000
core
Parity check, some duplicate circuits.

Univac III

Y

Univac 490

Y

Univac 60/120

60-120 vacuum
10m
N Biquin- 6
6
v
ary
digits
-- Automatic checking. Ability to read and punch in same card.

1W"230

Univac 1004
Univac 1050

D

4

8.3u

.26m

1. 3m

.1.43m

93

284 1-3

15

N

Y

N

N

o

N

N

o

N

N

D
4
1.5
6
8-32K
core
1.07u
8u· 124u
144u
61
IS
Field selection, automatic checking, interrupt, multiple word operands, scatter read, gather
write, addressable clock.

Y

Y

N

N

B

6

40u

200u

1.9m

3. 'J5m

3.7m

47

16-32K
core
1.9u
84u
84u
7
12u
62
78KK
drum
17m
Illegal function and millisecond timeout checks. Concurrent program operation via automatic
interrupts.

B

30

SOm

SOm

10

3

N

Y

4880u

7668u

40

2

N

Y

N

N

ON

Y

o

N

Y

128
film
.3u
llS
15
Y
6SK
core
1.8u
4u
12u
31.8u
Index addressing cascadable, 128 loop count registers, automatic incrementation.

Y

V
961 char.
no checking employed.

Y
B
-- Processor
Y

8

drum

N

6

6

5

Odd parity checking.
applications.

core

8u

160u

8-32K
core
4.Su
270u
S67u
1(3Su
43
7
Automatic feature makes possible simultaneous processing of multiple

Univac 1l03A

N

50
2
410u
8u
490u
60u
4-12K
core
17m
drum
16-32K
Parity, overflow, lockout" main control checks. Interrupt feature and repeat command.

Univilc llOS

N

8-12K
16-32K
Parity, overflow, lockout checking.

Univac 1107

Y

6

B

B

6

B

6

Overflow check.

36

36

core
8u
60u
410u
'>t90u
drum
17m
Interrupt feature and repeat command.

50

2

36

Univac File
Computer I

N

3
0
N
27.Sm
N
20
core
.9m
8.6m
23.8m
23
1020
drum
3.1m
Additional 19 plugboard instructions and 63 in/out instructions. Components partially solid state.

Univac File
Compu'ter II

N

D
7
12
2000
core
SEE remarks under Univac File Computer I.

D

7

12

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

.63u

3.4u

23

3

0

N

N

73

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core
4u
4u
8u
28u
6KK drums
68m
"Processor" controls in/out and information transfer. 76 summary orders from computer to Processor,
88 Processor instructiqns, including in/out. Automatic checking and 20% duplicate circuits. All
single-bit errors detected. Look-ahead·permits fast add. 1, 2, or 3 addresses per instruction.

Univac SS 80/90

Y

200-1600
2.4-7K
Pari ty, overflow, logical checks.

FBD
drum

42Su
1.7m

SlOu

2.2m

2.4m

S3

3

N

N

Univac SS 80/90 II

Y Biquinary

1280

core

17u

136u

688u

ll73u

76

9

N

Y

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4

6

10

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1988u
drum
2400-7600
drum 1700u
to
core
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core
to
drum.
Full alphanumeric compare
Odd parity check. Multiword transfers drum
(program interrupt is optional).

II.

INPUT AND OUTPUT

MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
ALWAC III-E

16

Tape Density Tape Speed
Char/lnch
Char/Sec
17S

17.SK

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

Lines/Min

460K

100R
lOOP

Parity checking. Magnetic tape, card and paper tape editing.
Plotter may be added.
ASI 210

ASI 420

64

200

22.S-62K

Burroughs 20S

Burroughs 220

800R
2S0P
X-V plotter available.

100

6000

400K

10

208

2SK

1.3KK

6

.200-555

18-50-66K

l.3KK

200

SOOR
1000
1l0P
200 Ipm printer available.

N
*
*Card read at 17/20 columns per sec., card punch at 17 columns oer sec.
prints at 24 digits per sec. Data plotter may be used.

10

ISO

Simultaneous read-write-compute.

32
200
22.SK
1.SKK
Peripheral equipment can operate independently and simultaneously; buffered communication;
independent program interrupt.

-- Analog buffer available with card reader.
Burroughs E-103

200R
50P

20R
Pdnter, semi-ganged,

*

300R
S40R
ISO
lOOP
60P
Card and print editing via buffer drums and format bands. Datafile Multiple Tape Bin available
as· auxiliary storage -- 20,000,000 digits per file, 10 files available. Dual lane magnetic tape,
independent search in both directions, addressable tape.
300R
10000.
ISOO
lOOP
60P
150
-- Card and print editing via buffer drums and format bands. Datafile Multiple Tape Bin available
as auxiliary storage -- 65,000,000 digits per file, 10 files available. Dual lane magnetic
tape, independent search and scan. High speed printer may be used on-line or off-line.

Burroughs B200 Series

1000R
700
300P
lOOP
-- Card readers, punches, printers, MICR sorter-reader fully buffered. Ledger record processor.
Data communications disk file; Bull & ICT code compatibility; binary tapes (read & write) •
Automatic checking of paper tape.

Burroughs 5000

16
555
66K
2KK
800R
looOR
700
200
24K
300P
lOOP
-- Complete multiple read-write-compute buffering. Tape format compatible with IBM 72911 and 7291V
units. Plotter may be added. Vertical and horizontal magnetic tape parity checking. Data
communications, disk file. Automatic checking of paper tape.

CDC

74

G-15

1000.
25(1{
100
lOOP
17P
-- Tape search speed is 2600 char/sec. Optional paper tape punch speeds: 4000., 6OP. Magnetic tape
editing and checking. Tape reads in both directions. Tape and card operations buffered. Graph
plotter, digital differential analyzer may be added.
4

57

430

BOOR

300K

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Digital Computers
INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
CDC G-20

144

Tape Density Tape Speed
Char/Sec
Char/Inch

Words/Tape

240K

1100

lKK

-- Magnetic tape editing, programmed print editing.
lines. Multiple read-write-computJ.
CDC-16O

32.

200-556

-- Overlap start-stop time.
CDC-l60A

32

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

Lines/Min

10000
5000
lOuO
250P
lOOP
1500
High print speed refers to wholly ,numerical

7.6KK
l3lJUH
35m
l5-4l.7K
lOOP
llUP
Magnetic drum, plotters, A/D converters, typewriter.

200-556

7.6KK

15-4l.7K

buffer channel standard, second buffer channel optional.
arithmetic unit.
CDC-924

48

200-556

3 bi-directional buffer channels.
A/D, typewriter.

13000
3500
1000
lOOP
110P
150
Mag-drum, plotter, A/D, typewriter,

4KK

13000
lOOP
Simultaneous read, write and compute.

15-41. 7K

1000
150

3500
1000
llOP
150
Mag-drum, plotter,

CDC-924A

-- Same as 924.

CDC-1604

200
2KK
13000
30-83.4K
lOOP
556
-- Multiple read-write-compute. 3 bi-directional buffer channels.

CDC-1604A

-- Same as 1604.

COC-3600

96
200-55630-83.4K
800
-- Simultaneous read, write, and compute.
storage, data display device.

DDP-24

4000
300R
300
1200
60P
lOOP
-- Parity checking. Optional cycle stealing mode, or total overlap. Block transfers, standard
commands, I/O directly with AU, max transfer, I/O rate 166,000 24-bit words/second. I/O
options include Plotter, (digital) A/D-D/A channels, bulk storage (drum, core) real time clock,
Data phone I/O, Kineplex, etc.

DE-60

48

16

200-555

GE 210

N

Typewriter, plotter.

200

15K

2KK

2KK
10000
200
15
5KK
300P
200-556
15-41K
-- Multiple read-write-compute. Magnetic document sorter-reader available.
time of 199m. Data' communications equipment available.

GE 235

400R
10000
lOOP
300P
-- Multiple read-write-compute. Magnetic document sorter-reader available.
time of 199m. Data communications equipment available.

56

200
200-556

15K
15-41K

H-330

128

30-83K

H-400

64

64K

-- Automatic magnetic tape error correction.
64

64K

--Automatic magnetic tape error correction.
H-1400

12

15000
5000
1000
lOOP
60P
Magnetic document sorter-reader available. Printer can print magnetically

GE 225

H-OOO

N

Numeric keyboard.

4000
10000
lOOP
3UUP
-- Multiple read-write-compute. Magnetic document sorter-reader available.
time of 199m. Data communications equipment available.

56

1000

30K

13

8

1000
150

4KK

N

-- Read-write-compute.
encoded characters.
GE 215

1300R
3500
2KK
lOOP
110P
Up to 32 data channels. Satellite computer, disk

6-41.6K

-- Print and compute simultaneously.

3500
llOP

16

32-89K

2KK
5KK

1500R
300P
8000
250P
Tape reads in both directions.

ooon
250P
Tape reads in both directions.
8000
250P

2500
10000
110P

450

Disk file with access
1000R
900
llOP
Jisk file with access
250R
1000R
110P

900

Disk file with access
350R
llOP

1000

1000R
1l0P

900

10001{

900

1101'
lOOOR
1l0P

900

-- Program interrupt available.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

75

Digital Computers
INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

CardS/Min
Char/Sec
800R
1000R
2SOP
llOP
-- Magnetic t?pes read forward and reverse with orthotronic error correction.

Lines/Min
900

No. of Units
H-1800

I\W-15K

PUNCHED CARll)

PAPER TAPE

NAME OF COMPUTER

Tape Dens ity
Char/Inch

64

Tape Speed
Char/Sec
89-124K

N

N

Typewriter input at 120 char/sec.
IBM Ramac 3115

N

-- Control panel editing.
IBM 650

Words/Tape

6

15K

-- Control panel editing. Automatic Checking.
(see INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS) •
IBM 704

IBM 705 III

N

60R
60P

ISO

60

ISO

Simultaneous read-write-compute.

l2!Xl
lOOP
Simultaneous read-compute or write-compute.

200

20R
20P

10

200

15K

100

556

62.5K

4SOK

l55R
lOOP
Simultaneous read-write-compute.

Bulk disk storage

2SOR
ISO
lOOP
-- Control panel editing. Automatic checking. Limited overlap of computing with reading or writing.
Cathode ray tube plotter may be attached. Physical tape records of any length: physical records
can be broken into any number of logical records.
l6KK

2SOR
lOOP

1000
500

ISO
-- Automatic checking.

Internal tape editing.

Read-write-compute Simultaneously.

IBM 709

48

200152SOR
ISO
556
62.5K
lOOP
-- Control panel editing. Physical tape records of any length; physical records contain any number
of logical records. Read-write-compute simultaneously.

Il3M 1401

6
2007.52- 7K
800R
500
600
800
62.5K
2SOP
1285
-- Control panel and programmed editing. Print is buffered. High speed for printer refers to the
printing of entirely numerical lines. A magnetic ink reader-sorter, an optical character
reader, and many other devices may be attached.

IBM 1410

8OOR.
SOOR
600
7.52002SOP
62.5K
555
In/out editing commands. Automatic checking. Bulk disk storage (see INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS) •
Read-write-compute. 1412 magnetic character reader may be added.

IBM 1440

500R
120-600
1SOP
Printer buffer. 1311 disk storage drives--Max. 5, 77K char. rate uses removeable and interchangeable
disk packs containing up to 3KK char. each. (Max. capacity up to l5KK char. on line.)

20

300-400R

V

IBM 1460

IBM 1620

6
2007.5OOOR
500R
600-3,300
800
90K
2SOP
1SOP
-- Overlap processing with reading or writing. Hypertape available. 1050 data communication
terminal, console, 13" disk drives, 1060 data communications unit, 1009 data transmission
unit, 7710 data transmission unit, magnetic ink, di~ect data channel connection to 1440,
1401, or 1460.
N

-- Automatic checking.
time input.
IUM 7010

IUM 7030

Card input-output buffered.

V
800R
200232SOP
800
90K
Buffered unit record, paper tape, teleprocessing, inquiry and paper tape.
disk. 1301 and 1311 disk files.

20

256

62K

(STRETCH)

Input and output usually under separate control.
51 to 231 msec, depending on file organization.
IBM 7040

56

800

-- S imul taneous read-write-compute.
1401.
IBM 7044

56

800

-- S imul taneous read-write-compute.
1401.

76

2SOR
lSOR
l25P
l5P
1711 Data Converter can be added for real-

SOOR

600

Two channel tape and

600
lOOOR
2SOP
Access time of magnetic tape units varies from

800R
SOO
600
2SOP
Disk files, teletype, remote inquiry, data transmission unit,

90K

600
500
800R
2SOP
unit,
data
transmission
Disk files, teletype, remote inquiry,
90K

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 19(i.'>

Digital Computers
INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUIER
IBM 7070

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Tape Density Tape Speed
Char/Inch
Char/Sec
Words/Tape
Cards/Min
Char/Sec
No. of Units
Lines/Min
40
2007. 2K , 1. 5KK
SOOR
500R
600
556
62.5K
2SOP
60P
150
-- Automatic checking. Magnetic tape, paper tape, and printer editing. Paper tape off-line;
600 line/min. printer off-line. Multiple read-write-compute. 1401 used for input and output
at high speeds.

IBM 7072

40

1.5KK
SOOR
2007.2500R
556
2SOP
62.5K
60P
-- Automatic checking. Magnetic tape, paper tape, and printer editing. Paper tape off-line.
600 line/min. printer is off-line. Multiple read-write-compute. 1401 used for data input
and' output at high speeds.

600
150

IBM 7074

7_2K2001.5KK
500R
500R
556
62.5K
2SOP
60P
-- Automatic checking. Magnetic tape, paper tape, and printer editing. Paper tape ~ff-line;
600 line/min. printer off-line .Mul tiple read-write-compute. 1401 used tor input and
output at high speeds.

600
150

40

;40

20015556
62.5K
Uses 1401 for card, paper tape and print.

IBM 7080

IBM 7090

LGP-2l
LGP-30

Complete overlap of read-write-compute.

80

~-

IBM 7094

1 .6KK

20062.5K
2SOR
556
lOOP
Card and print editing with panel. Automatic checking, full tape checking.
write-compute using a 7606 Multiplexor and up to eight 7607 Data Channels.

ISO
Multiple read-

2SOR
lOOP
-- Card and print editing with panel. Simultaneous read-write-compute buffering.
teletype, remote inquiry, programmed transmission control.
80

1333

170K

N

N

150
Disk files,

60R
60P

N

N

-- No simultaneous calculating.
Librascope 3000

Monrobot XI

1023

555.5

50K

200-000R
lOOP
-- Simultaneous read-write-compute. Model 210 X-Y plotter, CRT display.
200 million characters of disk storage each.
N

-- Up to 4 in/out devices can be attacned.
NCR 304

64

200

30K

20

200

15-3OK

Typewriter.

3SOR
1000
60P
File subsystems carry

20R
lOP
16 columns/sec. card read.

60

86K

2OO0R
1800R
900
lOOP
60P
-- Automatic checking of cards and paper tape. Complete magnetic tape checking, including readback. In/out editing. Read-write on tapes simultaneously. Card and print buffered. ' Up
to 4 MICR sorter-readers can be used, buffered if only 1 unit used. Printer skips blank
lines at the rate of 4050 lines/min.

NCR 310

350R
900
1000R
1l0P
-- High speed printer (24 characters/line) is buffered. Automatic magnetic tape checking; tape
editing. Magnetic ink character reader can read 750 MICR documents per minute.

NCR 315

7KK
2000R
lOooR
24-60
900
500
2SOP
1l0P
-- Polysynchronous operation with demand interrupt permits simultaneous operation of a number of
peripheral units. Automatic checking and editing facilities. 16 CRAM (magnetically encoded
cards on a dru~ random access memory (200m access time) units allow 240 postings per minute.
Up to 4 buffered MICR sorter-readers can process 750 checks per minute.

NCR 390

PU 250

8

200-

v

112

lKK

600

6SOR
1m
18P
30P
"Magnetic Tape" refers to a magnetic document (magnetic tape affixed to the back of printed
document~ unit.
Automatic checking. Editing of punched cards and paper tape. Programmable printer allows for different column arrangements on multiple forms.
1

21

6

200 '

210

400R
1l0R
400P
1 lOP
-- Automatic checking of magnetic tape. No editing facilities. Voltage plotters, incremental
plotters, A/D and D/A converters, high speed buffers, commutators, etc. may be added.
Computer can handle many in/out devices. Flip-flop resistor designed to accept parallel
or serial information.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

2K

77

Digital Computers
INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
PH 440

PUNCHEb CARDS

Pl\PER TAPE

PRINmR SPEED

Tape Density Tape Speed
No. of Units
Char/Inch
Char/Sec
Words/Tape
Cards/Min
Char/Sec
Lines/Min
6
200150
600R
110R
1000
556
2SOP
llOP
-- High speed paper tape reader with 500 char. per sec with spoQler. Selectric typewriter, tape
preparation unit with selectric typewriter, paper tape reader and paper tape punch.

PDP-l

2001-90K
2-7.5KK
200a,600R
400R
600
lOOP
63P
-- Simultaneous read-write-compute. Tape editing. 3 tape units (each with 16 tape~ can be
operating simultan~~_usly. Visual c~thode ray tube displays, 10" or 5" precision •. Light
pen for use with CRT. Relay buffers, real-time clocks, A-D-A converters, multiplexers,
drums, plotters available.

PDP-4

24
2001-41K
2-5.5KK
200R,600R
300R
300
556
lOOP
63P
-- Simultaneous read-write-~ompute possible. All input/output devices are buffered. Micro-tape
transport, CRT display, light pen, symbol generator.

Philco 1000

24

64

7502,200

90K
240K

19-66KK

2000R
600R

lOOOR
60P

300

900
300

lOOP
200P

-- Simultaneous reading and writing. All slow-speed equipment may be buffered. I/O typewriters,
X-Y digital plotters, data link (remote communications system, any competitive tape may be
attached.
Philco 2000-210

lOOOll900
lOOP
60P
-- Parity checking, editing. Tape is addressable and reads in both directions. 4 tape unitl can
operate si~ultaneously with computation. The addition of a buffer permits simuitaneoul
printing and card handling with the above. A real-time Icanner, clock, and data link with
another computer may be added.

Philco 2000-211

256
750
90K
2.4KK
2000R
lOOOll
900
lOOP
60P
-- Automatic checkingj editing. Tape can be read in both directions and is addressable. 9 in/out
devices can operate simultaneously, 4 can be magnetic tape ,units. A clock, interval timer,
tape translator, and link with another computer may be added.

Philco 2000-212

256

256

750

90K

2.4KK

2000R

750

90K
2.4KK
2000R
lOOOR
900
240K
4.9KK
lOOP
60P
-- Tape reads in both directions. Automatic checking and editing. 9 input-output devices can
operate simultaneously with computation~ 4 of the 9 can be magnetic tape units. Realtime devices, IBM tape translator, clock, interval timer, and a data link system (communication between computers) can be added.

Philco 4000

lOOOR
lOOP

RCA SOl

RCA 601

14
33310600R
lOO-loooR
667
66K
250P
lOOP
--Data Record Files available, up to six units with 4.5KK capacity each. Data Disc files
available 22-l76KK capacity. Read-compute, write-compute, or read-write simultaneously.
62'

333-

63

333600

600R
lOOOR
33667
66K
200P
100-300P
-- Tapes read in both directions. Read-compute, write-compute, or read-write simultaneously.

-- Multiple
RPC 4000

:nl

ISO

-- Same as Philco 1000.
RCA 301

900

1000

600

1000

33l20K

read-write~compute.

500R

N

300P

-- No simultaneous paper tape-compute.
RW-230

16

15'-

200B

500R

4lK

lOOP

60P

300

RW-330

60R
300
60P
-- Magnetic tape available but not recommended for most on-line, closed-loop industrial process
control applications. 126 word digital output buffer. Logging typewriter, over lK analog
inputs, over 100 analog outputs, over 500 digital I/O.

RW-340

up to lOOOR
300"
lOOP
60P
-- Magnetic tape available, but not recommended for most on-line, closed-loop industrial process
control applications. All input-output peripheral devices are individually buffered.
Logging typewriters, over 1000 analog inputs, over 100 analog outputs, over 3,500 digital I/O.

78

.2OOR

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Digital. Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
5OS-9l0
"-

PUNCHED CARffi

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Tape Density Tape Speed
Char/Sec
Char/Inch
Words/Tape
No. of Units
Cards/Min
Char/Sec
Lines/Min
200
15K
1.5KK
6
200R
300R
300
556
41. 7K
4KK
lOOP
60P
Parallel (by word) input/output commands. Optional 2nd input/output buffer. Optional levels
of priority to 696 levels.
556

41. 7K

6

50

375

72K

6

50

375

72K

126

12.61<

137K

250

25K

420K

5DS-920

200R
lOOP

300R
60P

300

-- See SDS-91O.
5EMA 2000

SEMAC
Univac I

650R
300R
150
200P
30P
-- SIM configuration permits programmable typewriter, adding machine, telephone, cash register,
direct keyboard inputs and printed hard copy, punched paper tape and vocal readouts.
650R
200P

300R
50P

150

300R
200R
600
120P
50P
-- Card and paper tape equipment is off-line via magnetic tape. S imul taneo us read-write-compute.
Typewriter. Automatic magnetic tape re-read check.
10

Univac II

300R
120P
Plugboard editing. Card ana paper tape off-line via magnetic tape.
compute. Typewriter.

Univac III

1333
133K
6.bKK
700R
1000R
250
25K
.44KK
300P
110P
Programmed editing. Multiple read-write-compute. Card punching printer may be used.

Univac 490

16

200R
600
50p
Simultaneous read-write700

36

192

1027
250

175K
25K

6.5KK
1.4KK

700R
300P

700

1500R
350R
1l0P

-- Automatic checking. Multiple read-write-compute. System adaptable to analog devices.
variety of specialized inquiry-answering devices available.
Uni vac 60/120

125-1!i01l
125-150P
Parity check of punche~ papor tapo. Card reading of processing; paper tape read/processing.
System consists of a calculator, card reader and punch. Paper tape reader, Model 410, is
optional.

Univac 1004
-- Various simultaneous data handling operations.
reader and printer. Card punch is optional.

300-400R
300-400
20P
Basic system includes card processor, card

133K

Univac 1050
-- Tapes are not word oriented.
Univac 1103A

10

126

Printer has buffer.
12.6K

326K

-- Card plugboard editing. Automatic card checking.
directions. Typewriter.
Univac 1105

Univac 1107

Uni vac' F lle Computer I

Univac File Computer II
Univac Larc

L:nivac SS 60/90

A

208

lKR
700-922
300P
Various simultaneous data handling operations.
120R
200R
600
120P
60P
2 input-output registers. Tape reads in both

646K

120R
200R
60P
120P
-- Simultaneous read-write-compute. Flexowriter output. Cathode ray tube output optional.
Plotting feature on high speed printer. Off-line digital to analog devices available.
24

21K

120K
1000
250
125
Programmed editing, automatic checking.
adapted to analog devices.
192

400R
lOOP
300P
Complete simultaneous read-write-compute.
5.5KK
1.2KK

600

700
600

700R
300P

System

200R
150R
600
60P
150P
Plugboard control for cards, paper tape and printer. Tape is read in both directions and is
checked by re-read. Sorting-collating device, typewriter, Randex Mass Storage are available.
Multiple read-write-compute.
10

139

10K

200K

-- SEE Univac File Computer I
40

250
25K
600K
lOR
125
12.5K
300K
lOP
Input/output control is done by Processor, completely independent of computation.
in/out device can be added to the system.

600
Almost any

600
600R
150P
Programmed editing and checking for card and print. Complete tape checks. Ilead-write-compute.
Tape read and write cannot be overlapped. Randex Mass Memory and card punching printer available.
10

250

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

25K

570K

79

Digital Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUf
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
Univac SS OO/90II

PUNCHED CARIlS

Tape Density Tape Speed
Char/Inch
Char/Sec

Words/Tape

Cards/Min

10
-- Magnetic tape specifications same as for SS 80/90 Model I.

III.
NAME OF
COMPUTER

Average
Monthly
Rental

Monthly
Rental Range

P~PER

TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Char/Sec

Lines/Min

600R
500R
150P
lOOP
Various simultaneous processes.

COST AND USE

One-Sum Price Range

Power

Floor Space
-- Sq. Ft.

Air Condo
-- Tons

AU'JAC III-E

$2,400
$1,820-$3,600
$50,000-$80,000
7.4KW 35(computer>
850 F
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Computer is modular and extra units are easily added.

ASI-210

$2,390
$2,300-$7,500
$82,000-$116,000
lKVA
35
N
-- Scientific, business, and real-time. FORTRAN I and II available; diagnostic program.

ASI 420

$12,500
$8,500-$33,500
$400,000-$450,000
-- Scientific, business, and real-time. FORTRAN, Intercom Translator available.
may be set to ignore or recognize an interrupt.

Burroughs E-103

$1,000
$875-$1,200
$20,000-$30,000
-- Scientific and business use, desk size.

Burroughs 205

$8,000
$2,400-$10,000
$48,000-$150,000
38KVA
1600
12
$5,760 (3yr.) .
-- Scientific and business. Datacode compiler, STAR-Q assembly, ALGOL compiler, 604 simulator
programs available. Peripheral equipment can be added on a modular basis.

Burroughs 220

$17 ,000
$5,500-$20,000
$250,000-$1,000,000
-- Scientific, business. STAR 28, assembly; ALGOL compiler.
memory and peripheral units ~asily added.

Burroughs 200 Series

600

220V

Percent
Good
Time
95

N
Data channel "traps"

desk size
97

45KVA
1600
12
95
Computer built on a modular basis, extra

$ 3, 300-$ 9 ,000
$140,000-$375,000
300-500
Business. Assembly system, report generator, sort generator available. Multiprocessing software package.

Burroughs 5000

$16,850
$13,000-$50,000
$533,000-$2,000,000
29KVA
625
6
-- Scientific and business.· Completely modular in memory, input/output channels and peripheral
equipment. ALGOL and COBOL compilers. Built-in operating systems. Simultaneous and mUltiprocessing. Two central processors possible.

CDC G-15

$1,530
$1,485 and up
$49,500 and up
3.8KVA
-- Scientific and business. Intercom 500 and 1000, ALGO compilers.
computers can be joined.

CDC G-20

$15,500
$8,750 and up
$390,000 and up
20KVA
600
6
-- Scientific, real-time, business. SPAR, PAR, SNAP assemblies; ALCOM and COBOL compilers.
Modular construction permits extra units to be added eaSily.

CDC-l60

$2,500
$1,500 and up
$60,000 and up
.7KW
12
-- Scientific and business. Power requirements are for the computer only. Desk size.
OSAS (assembler).

96

N
100
Modular construction. Two

CDC-l60A

$90,000 and up
115V
$4,500
$2,250 and up
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Space stated for computer only.
compiler> , OSAS, SICOM.

CDC-924

$11,000
$8,000 and up
$180,000 and up
-- Scientific, real-time. CAP (assembler>.

CDC-924A

$12,000
-- Same as 924.

CDC-1604

$47,000
$22,500 and up
$750,000 and up
7.5KW
600
25
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Power and floor space requirements refer to computer and
console only.

CDC-1604A

$48,000
$24,000 and up
-- Same as 1604.

COC-3600

$59,000
$35,000 and up $1,400,000 and up
20KW
1500
25
-- SCientific, real-time, business. FORTRAN, COMPASS (assembler), SCOPE (MONITOR), COBOL. Typewriter
included in main console, real-time clock.

ODl'-24

$2,750
$2,750-$17,500
$87,000-$700,000
115V
-- Scientific, real-time, data reduction, time-shared applications.
and FORTRAN II.

DE-60

80

$9,000 and up

3.8KW

12
FORTRAN, AUTOCOMM

FORTRAN ,

400

(commerci~l

13

$ 220 ,000 and up

$790,000 and up

EaSily expanded.

99
DIP, DAP, DEP.

$625
$525-$725
$20,000 and up
115V
8.4
N
-- Scientif ic, process control. Desk size, 30" x 36". Hardware allows algebraic statements.
Modular construction allows extra units to be added easily. One day programmer training.

98+

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Digital Computers
COST AND USE
Average
Monthly
Rental

NAME OF
COMPUTER

Monthly
Rental Range

One-5um Price Range

Power
10KVA

Floor Space
-- Sq. Ft.

Air Condo
-- Tons

1200

Percent
Good
Time

3

GE 210

$700.000
$14.000
-- One pass compiler. report generator.

GE 215

$6.500
$375,000
10KV
1200
3
-- Program and peripheral compatible with GE 225 arid 235 Assembly, GECOM compiler (COBOO, WIZ
scientific compiler, ZOOM compiler. FORTRAN, Report Generator, Card I'rogram Generator.

GE 225

$8.000
$400.000
10KVA
1200
3
-- Program and peripheral compatible with GE 215 and 235. Assembly, GECOM compiler (COBOO, WIZ
scientific compiler. ZOOM com~ler. FORTRAN. Report Generator, Card Program Generator.

GE 235

$10.900
$ 475,000
25KV
11 70
5
-- Program and peripheral compatible with GE 215 and 225. Assembly. GECOM compiler (COBOO, WIZ
scientific compiler. ZOOM compiler. FORTRAN. Report Generator. Card Program Generator.

8-330

$53,000
$ 45.000-$ 75.000 $1,500 .000-$ 2,000 .000
-- Scientific. business and real-time applications. FORTRAN IV compiler available.

8-400

$8.700
$8.700-$12.000
-- EASY Assembly.

8-800

$22.000
$12.000-$30.000
$980.000
-- Argus AssemblYj.Algebraic and Data Proc Fact compiler.

8-1400

$10,800
$8.000-$10,000
$256,000-$320,000
-- Scientific. business and real-time applications. COBOL '61 and AUIOMATH programming systems available.

8-1000

$35,000
$30.000-$60,000
$950.000-$2,000,000
-- Business compilers: FACT. COBOL '61 (16m. Algebraic compilers:

$397.000

15KVA

600

5

30KVA

1400

7

AUTOMATH 800, AUTOMATH 1800 (163).

HW-l5K

$ 355-$ 600
$19.750-$ 26.000
llOV
$ 475
-- Scientific. real-time, bUSiness, process control applications.

IBM Ramac 305

370
4
$3.600
$2.875 and Up
$167.850 and Up
12.6KVA
-- Business. Extra units easily addedj computer built on a modular basis. 305 assembly program.
Prices exclude tax.

IBM 650

$6.000
$3,750-$21.500
$182.400-$1.100.000
lOKVA
-- Scientific. business. SOAP assembly. Extra units easily added.

IBM 704

$35.000
$400.000 and up
110KVA
2200
45
-- Scientific. real-time. bUSiness. Computer built on a modular basisj extra units easily added.
UASAP and FORTRAN compilers. Prices exclude tax.

IBM 705 III

$42.000
$28,000-$50.000 $1.400,000-$2,500,000
85KVA
1500-2000
15-20
-- Business and limited scientific. COBOL, PRINT, Autocoder III compilers. Modular construction;
extra units eaSily added. Prices exclude tax.

IBM 709

$55.200
$2.630.000 and up
150KVA
3000
50
-- SCientific. real-time. business. Compilers: IBM SOS. SHARE. FAP. FORTRAN. Modular construction;
extra units easily added. Prices exclude tax.

IBM 1401

$6.500
$2.475 and up
$125.600 and up
7-16KVA
450
3.5
-- Scientific. business. SYMBOLIC. Autocoder assemblies; FORTRAN compiler. 7KVA without tape
units. Prices exclusive of tax. Extra units easily added.

IBM 1410

$11.000
$5,365 and up
$244.550 and up
29KVA
500
-- Scientific. real-time. business. Basic Autocoder assembly; FORTRAN compiler.
are easily· added. Prices exclude tax.

IBM 1440

$2.800
$1.540-$5,500
$90·.000 and up-20~_,230V
1441
-- Business. Autocoder, IOCS, File Organization, UtilitIes, Sort. RPG. Extra units provide upward
growth to 1401.• 1460, and 1410. Random access. low cost, processing system.

IBM 1460

$9,000
$4,835 and up
$236,000 and up
-- Symbolic. Autocoder assemblies. FORTRAN compiler.
easily added.

IBM'162O

$1,600
$1,600-$ 5 ,000
$ 74,500-$ 200 ,000
15A, 230V
22
-- Scientific. real-time. FORTRAN, GOTRAN compilers. Symbolic Assembly Program.
refers to computer area only. Extra units easily added. Prices exclude tax.
$20,000

IBM 7010

%18,000-$35,000

N

150
5
Prices exclusive of tax.

5
Extra units

7-16KV
450
3.5
Built on modular basis with extra units
N
Floor space

20K
200V
500
230V
Autocoder. COBOL. FORTRAN. Built on module basis with

$945.900

-- Scientific. real-time, business.
extra units easily added.
IBM 7030

10

$5.000,000-$ ~,OOO.OOO

$160.000

(STIlETCIO

IBM 704()

$11.850
--

IBM 7044

Sc~entific,

real-time. business.

2.5
1220
13.9KVA
$625,600
Assembly and compiler programs: FORTRAN , COBOL. 7090 simulator.

4
1220
19KVA
$1,400.000
$21.850
-- Scientific. real-time. business. Assembly and compiler programs: FORTRAN , COBOL. 7090 simulator.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

81

Digital Computers
COST AND lliE
NAME OF
COMPUTER

Average
Monthly
Rental

Monthly
Rental Range

One-Sum Price Range

.

Power

Floor Space
-- Sq. Ft.

Air Cond!
-- Tons

Percent
Good
Time

IBM 7070

$ 24 ,000
$1,077,400
45KV A
1200
6
-- Scientific and business. 7070 Basic AUTOCODER, AUTOCODER •. Four-Tape AUTOCODER, Basic fORTRAN
IOCS compilers. Extra units easily added; computer built on modular basis. Program compatability
with 7072, 7074. Prices exclude tax.

IBM 7072

$19,825
$860,550
45KVA
1200
-- Scientific. FORTRAN, AUTOCODER compilers. Program compatability with 7070, 7074.
easily.added; computer is built on a modular basis. Prices exclude tax.

IBM 7074

$ 29,300
$1,281.,350
45KV A
1200
6
-- Scientific. lOGS, FORTRAN, AUTOCODER compilers. Computer built on a modular basis; extra units
easiJ.y added. Prices exclude tax. Program compatability with 7070; 7012.

IBM 7080

$55,000
$45,000-$70,000 $2,100,000-$3,200,000
50KVA 1000-2000
1.5-10
-- Business and limited scientifi~. AUTOCODER III, FORTRAN compilers. Modular construction; extra
units easily added. Prices exclusive of tax and off-line 1401.

IBM 7090

35KVA
$64,000
$2,898,000
1400
25
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Assembly and compiler programs: IBM SOS, SHARE, FORTRAN, FAP,
~nd Commercial Translator.
Prices exclude tax.

IBM 7094

$ 70,000
$3,134,500
36KVA
1400
25
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Assembly and compiler programs: FOR TRAN, COBOL, COMTRAN, I/O,
Package, Monitor, Assembly.

LGP-2l

$ 835
$ 700-$ 1 , 500
$ 28,000-$ 35,000
-- Scientific applications. ALGOL subset compiler available.

LGP-3O

$1,300
$1,100-$2,000
$49,500
-- Business and scientific. Desk size.

Librascope 3000

$50,000
$25,000 and up $1,000,000 and up
25KW
1200
99
-- Scientific, real-time, business, command and control operation, management information system.
As s embly and comp iler programs: ATCOM, BUS, COBOL (1963), LAP 3055.

Monrobot XI

$700
-- Business and scientific.

NCR 304

$15,000
$12,500-$30,000
$5()0,000:-$1, 250,000
-- Scientific, business. Extra units are easily added.

NCR 310

$2,450
$1,600-$6,500
31O-75OW
N
99
-- Scientific, business. Control sorting of MICR documents. 6' x 30" computer area, with extra
3' front and back clearance. OSAP assembly. Extra units are easily added.

NCR 315

$8,500
$4,400-$27,000 $240,000-$1,000,000
27KVA
1200
15
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Modular. construction permits extra units to be easily added.
NEAT and COBOL compilers.

NCR 390

$ 1 , 300
$ 995-$1 , 633
-- Business, engineering.

PB 250

$ 1, 200-$1 , 350
$ 33,000-$ 38,000
115V
4
N
99+
-- Scientific, engineering. Floor space referred to is for computer only. Modular construction
permits extra units to be added easily. SNAP assembly program, NELIAC compiler.

PB 440

$2,961
$3,214-$3,800
$110,000-$130,000
-- Scientific, real-time. Utilizes Fortran I and II.

PDP-l

$ 120 ,000-$ 350,000
115V
17
N
-- Scientific, real-time. Floor space refers to computer and console only. Modular construction,
and units easily added. DECAL algebraic assembler and compiler.

PDP-4
-- Scientific, real-time.
FORTRAN II.

$24,500
Uses wall outlet.

6
Extra units are

850W
desk
375 lbs., 48" x 22" x 28".

$49,500-$76,000

45KVA
NEAT compiler.

220V

1800

100

N

12

N

95-99

98.5

110V
Employs dual memory stored logic.

$ 56 ,500-$ 150 ,000
115V
Modular construction, and units easily added.

20
N
SyMbolic Assembly Program,

Philco 1000

$7,000
$3,000-$12,500 $250,000-$750.000
400
4-6
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Since built on modular basis, extra units easily added.
OPAL program.

Philco 2000-210

$30,000
$20,000-$50,000 $1,000,000-$2,000,000
24KVA
800
10-12
99
-- Scientific, business, real-time. Computer is built on a modular basis and extra units are easily
added. TA~, ALTAC, COBOL, TOPS compilers.

Philco 2000-211

$35,000
. $25,000-$55,000
$1,500,000-$2,900,000
24KVA
1300
10-12
99
-- Scientific, business, real-time. Computer built on a modular basis and extra units are easily
added. TAC, ALTAC, COBOL, TOPS compilers.

Philco 2000-212

$ 40 ,000
$ 35,000-$ 60 ,000
$ 1 , 800 ,000-$ 3,500 ,000
40KW
1300
10-12
99
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Extra units are easily added. TAC, ALTAC, COBOL, TOPS compilers.

Philco 4000

$4,000
$ 2, 250-$9,500
-- Scientific, real-time,"business.

82

$ 200,000-$ 500,000
400
4-6
Buil t on modular basis with extra units easily added. OPAL program.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Digital Computers
COST AND USE
Average
Monthly
Rental

NAME OF
COMPUTER

Monthly
Rental Range

One-Sum Price Range

Power

Floor Space
-- Sq. Ft.

Air Condo
-- Tons

RCA 301

t
$5,000
$ 3, 600-$16,000
$ 268,000-$ 827,000
19KVA
400
4
-- Business, scientific. Assembly program, COBOL compiler, FORTRAN, File control processor.

RCA 501

$16,000
$11,000-$26,000
$1,000,000
-- Business. Assembly and compiler programs.

RCA 601

$32,000
$24,000-$68,000
$1,750,000
55KVA
900
12
-- Assembly program. File control processor, Executive system,· Generalized sort and merge.

RPC 4000

$1,900
$1,800-$4,500
$87,000
-- Business and scientific. Desk size.

RW-230

$2,200

$ 2,000-$6,500

30KVA

120V

1200

Percent
Good
Time

8

50

$64,000-$125,000

RW-330

$5,000
$150,000-$400 ,000
500W
30
99+
-- Real-time, industrial process control. PROCOMP, includes FORTRAN II and process control statements.

RW-340

$6,000
$200,000-$400,000
2OO0W
48
99+
-- Real-time, industrial. process control. PROCOMP includes FORTRAN II and process control statements.

SDS-91O

$1,790
-- Scientif ic, real-time.

SDS-92O

$2,690
-- Same as SDS-9l0.

$98,000

SEMA 2000

$ 550-$1,150
$700
-- Real-time, business.

$22,500-$46,500

SEMAC

$1,350
-- Business.

Univac I

$25,000
$ 20 ,000-$ 30 ,000
-- Scientific, real-time, business.

$58,000
.7KW
Assembler and FORTRAN II for either computer.

5

N

99

.9KW

9

N

99

115V

4

N

97

$1,200-$2,000
$48,000-$75,000
115V
Built on modular basis with extra units easily added.

16

Assembly programs:

FLOW-MATIC, lMlH-MATIC, FLEXI-MATIC, XI.

Univac II

$28,000
$25,000-$30,000
$1,250,000-$1,500,000
l20KVA
-- Scienfific, business. FLOW-MATIC, MAlH-MATIC, XI assembly programs.

2000

30

Univac III

$22,500
$15,000-$30,000
$ 720,000-$1 ,440,000
-- SALT assembly system, COBOL compiler.

1050

12

Univac 490

$25,000
$18,OqO and up
$010,000 and up
61KVA
196
-- SCientific, real-time, business. Extra units easily added. COBOL, SPURT compilers.
space requirements refer to computer area.

Univac 60/120

$1,350
$ 740-$1, 350
$ 75,000-$97,500
9KV
350
-- Scientific, business. Approx. 18 library routines available. Not built on modular basis,
but minimum systems may be expanded by' additional selection and program steps. Automatic
verification.

Univac 1004

$1,500
$1,150-$1,650
$46,000-$66,000
3KV
190
-- Scientific, business. Basic card processor cabinet includes card reader, printer and processor.
High-speed I/O devices.

Univac 1050

-~

52KVA

12
Floor
99+

$ 7 i 250
$ 5,700-$10,850
$ 285,000-$:500,000
5KVA
23
Scientific, business, sub-system. Memory capacity may be increased_fromBK char. to 32K char.
in increments of 4K char. The 1050 using IIIC tape units, is compatible with IBM 1410, 705, 7070,
7080, 7090 systems.

Univac 1103A

$35,000
$21,500-$45,000
$922,000-$1,900,000
82KVA
-- Scientific. Extra units easily added. USE, UNICODE compilers.

Univac 1105

$43,000
$33,060-$55,000
$1,612,000-$2,700,000
175KVA
3100
35
-- Scientific, real-time, business. AlMACO and UNICODE and USE compilers. Extra units eaSily added.

Univac 1107

$50,000
$40,000-$60,000
$1,800,000-$2,700,000
93KVA
-- Scientific, real-time, business. ALGOL, FORTRAN compilers.

1200

18

Univac File Computer I

$15,000
$8,000-$21,000
-- SCientific, real-time, business.

1400

60

Univac File ComJluter II

-- SEE Univac File Computer I

Univac Larc

$135,000
$-135,000 and up
$7,000,000 and up
350KVA
-- Scientific, business, real-time. Second computer unit can be added.

3000

90

$ 384 ,000-$1,108,000
FLAP assembly system.

75KVA

1800

20

SAL assembly.

Univac SS 80/90

$8,000
15KVA
800
4
-- Scientific and business. Extra units easily added. Asseml?ly programs.: COBOL, SOUP II, UNIlRAN,
PROGENY compilers. STEP is a modular version of the Solid State 80/90, for users not requiring
a full system.

Univac SS 80/9011

$8,500
$6,970-$15,000' $350,000-$750,000
2O-38KV
925
11
-- Scientific, business'. S-4 assembly system. Up to 20 tape units may be employed through use of a
second synchronizer.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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COMPUT.ERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

SURVEY OF COMMERCIAL
ANALOG COMPUTERS
Ne il Macdonald
Assistant Edi tor
Computers and Automation

following is a survey of comnercial analog
computers, based on returns from a current mailing
ond information previously published in "Computers
ond Automation". The editors will be glad to receivo ony additional entries, corrections, or comments for publishing in an early issue of "Co,nputers
and Automation".
Nearly all the abbreviations used in these
summar ies are like those used in a telephone book-contractions of words of such a kind that the words
can be easily guessed, especially if the reader refers to the survey form summarized. "*C" means
"checked by the organization"; "62" means "in 1962",
etc.
REPLY fooM (may be copied on any sheet of paper)
1. Name of Analog Computer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2. Typical field (s) of application:
( )Scientific
( )Business ( )Real-time ( )Not real-time
( ) Other (please describe) _ _ _ _ _ _ __

3.

Accuracy of numerical information the machine
will take in and put out, in number of significant figures: ( )2 ( )3 ( )4 ( )5 ( )other
(please describe)-:-_ _.,....,.-_--,-_..,.-_ _ __
4. Number of physical variables that the machine
can store at one time: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5. Number of units in the computer for performing
mathematical operations (OK to give maximum in
largest existing installation): a. Adder!(, _ _
b. Multipliers :_ _ _ c. Integrators :_ __
d. Branching operations:___ e. Other
(please explain) : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6.

Programming: a. Automatic programming of new
problem when a problem changes'( ( )Yes l ) No
ll. Typical amount of time needed to chan~e from
olle program to another:,~_ _ _ _ _ _ __
7. Iliput-Output: method (s) of giving information
or problems to the machine: _ _ _ _ _ _ __
U. IIl'liability: a. Automatic checking'( ( )Y"s
( )No b. Typical operating percent (Ilood time
IJIVlUW BY attempted-to-run time):
%
'J. Price range: a. One sum:
between $_ _ a.nd
$_ _ _ b. Monthly rental: between $_ __
.Ind $
lu. Sal~ Number sold or rented:
;
h. Number on order:
--II. Any remarks"(,_ _ _-~_-_-_ __
- _ _ _ _ _ _ __

This dolta supplied by: _ _~-------orll·i;~I~!~tion
Datc'--_ _ _ _ __
Address'--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
When filled in, please send this form to COMPUTERS
ANIJ AUTO!L\TION, Berkeley Enterprises, Inc., 815
Washington St., Newtonville 6U, Mass.
A llU ; scientific, real-time, algebraic resolution,
s Imul.ltlon, optimization, on-line computation;
ACClill: "signif figures; CAPAC: approx
7" depending on problem; LARGST INSTLN: 4U multipliers, 50 integrators; number of units may be
Increased to meet requirements of problem; H.F.
technique eliminates need for summing amplifiers
; I'IIGMG CHANGEOVER: 30 to 90 min including
ch('cking ; has autom checkg; operg ratio, 90'1> to
'g',;, ; sale, $30,000 to $600,000 ; A 110 computer
utll izes high-frequency technique which gives
unique possibilities for solution of algebraic
problems; Societe pour l'ctude et la realisation
d"s prod;cte's electroniques de calcul ANALAC, 101
hid Murat, Paris l6e, France; *C 63
Canl Prollrammed Diode Function Generator; scientif Ie problems, real-time or not; ACCUR: 4 signif
fl\lures; CAPAC: store Y = F (X) physical varialdes ; LARGST INSTLN: 75 function generators;
I'IIG!K;: no autom prgmg of new problem when propl"m changes; 10 second Changeover ; IN~UT:
punched card; RELIAB: no autom checkg; operg
ratio, 'J9.95% ; sale, $3000 to $225,000; only
(unction generator allowing most instlns to proIlram non-linear functions as rapidly as removable
p,lteh panel allows them to program the remainder
uf the computer; General Computers, Inc., 5990 W.
Plco IIlvd., Los Angeles 35, Calif. ; *e 63
CI-l7l.tiS ; scientific, real-time, not real-time;
ACCU!: 1 signif figures; CAPAC: store 2UO physical variables; LARGST INSTLN: 00 adders, 10
multipliers, 40 integrators, 20 servo set diode
f unc t Ion generators 5 ea. four channe 1 UNE' s ;
.Iulum prllmg of new problem when problem changes;
i'm;!X; CIIANGEOVER: 3 sec per variable; IN-OUT:
"I"Clrie typewriter, keyboard, paper tape;
II FI.I 1"111: autom checkg; operg ratio, 95% ; sale,
$~,(),lJ()lJ to $500,000; or leased monthly; sold or
""III"d, 2; on order, 5; machine is an all solid
.1.,le t 100 volt analog which may be digitally
(,Cllllrolled ; Comcor, Inc., 430 S. Navajo, Denver,
Col. ; ·C 63

CM-3 (Special Purpose) Computer; scientific, realtime; ACCUR: 3 signif figures; CAPAC: any number ; LARGST INSTLN: 18 adders, 4 mult ipl iers,
5 function generators, 4 level detectors; PRGMG
CHANGEOVER: may be incorporated by switch selection ; IN-OUT: analog instrumentation (in process) ; RELIAB: operg ratio, 99.9'1> ; sale, $8,000
to $15,000 ; sold or rented: 11; on order: 1;
utilizes solid state components such as magnetic
amplifiers and transistors and semiconductors;
Dresser Electronics, SIE Div., 102Ul Westheimer
Rd., Houston 42, Tex. ; "C 62
Desired Generation Computer; for electric power
utilities automatic dispatch; ACCUR: 2 signif
figures; CAPAC: store 1000 variables (actually
no 1 imi t) / LARGST INSTl1'l: 10 adders, 4 mul t ipliers, 4 integrators; ARBIT FUNCT: square,
square root; PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 1 to 15 min;
IN-OUT: AC-voltages; RELIAB: has autom checking; operg ratio 95% ; sale $50,000 to $500,000
; sold or rented, 17; on order, 7 ; Tied into
automatic process control directly; Leeds & Northrup Co., 4901 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia 44,
Pa. ; "C 62
Direct Analog Computer; for scientific problems,
not real-time and other (design projects in heat
transfer, static stress analYSiS, vibration,
aeroelasticity) ; ACCUR: 3 signif figures;
CAPAC: store 5U to 200 physical variables;
LARGST INSTLN: 40 multipliers; 100 amplifiers,
each of which may be adder, integrator, or current generator; 150 inductors; 200 capacitors;
200 res istors; 200 transformers; decade-set,
passive elements employed in simulation ,of physical systems by means of passive-element networks; PRGMG: no autom prgmg of a new problem
when the problem changes; 2 days changeover; including checkg ; In-OUT: Input -- parameters:
decade settings, potentiometers; variables:
function venerators, switching e'lpmt, oscillators.
Output -- transient: oscilloscup", ean,'ra, \lraphlc levd r"corder; st,·.uly sl'II.·: dl'.llt." \,,"t
meter, .Iulom printer; Un,I,\II: h.IS .Iulorn rh"r~\1
; sale, $l~,O,lIlJU to $7~,lJ,lIlI() ; "ulel ur l'I'nl",I,
10 ; Computer is us"c1 fur nklll ... III'.I "olllpi ic:at,·tl
physical systems (thermal and mechanical). Simulation is rapid, with representation over the
frequency range 50 to 20UO cycles per sec; Computer Engineering Associates, 350 N. Halstead,
Pasadena, Calif. ; *e 63
~
Donner 3200 ; scientific; real-time or high speed
iterative; ACCUR: U.Ol%; CAPAC: up to 24; 10
to 100 amplifier modules; LARGST INSTLN: 48
adders, up to 16 multipliers, 24 integrators,
120 potentiometers, up to 12 arbitrary functions
; PRGMG: autom by removable problem board; 1
min changeover; IN-OUT: problem board and coefficient pot settings; RELIAB: autom checking;
operg ratio, 75% ; sale, $5,000 to $100,000 ;
rental on request; sold or rented, 12; on order,
12 ; Systron-Donner Corp., Donner Div., 888 Galindo St., Concord, Calif. ; "C 63
DIAN 60, 120, 180, etc. ; for scientific problems,
real-t ime or not; ACCUR: 5 s ignif figures ;
CAPAC: store 200 physical variables or more;
LARGST INSTLN: 450 adders, 70 multipliers, 200
integrators, 200 to 300 branChing operations,
also function generators (noise generators) ;
PRGMG: autom prgmg of a new problem when a problem changes; time needed depends on size of
problem -- from a few minutes to an hour; INOUT: function g(!nerators, input-output tables,
noise generators; RELIAB: has autom checkg;
operg ratio, 99'1> to 100'1> ; sold or rented; prices
available on specific request; Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway, New York 10, N.Y. ;
*e 6 b
Dystac@58U0 Iterative Analog Computer; for
scientific problems, real-time and not, and other
(general purpose analog computer with digital
capabilities) ; ACCUR: 4 signif figures; CAPAC:
store 34 variables; LARGST INSTl1'l: 36 adders,
30 multipliers, 34 integrators,S servos, 20 direct function generators, 8 comparators; when
the problem changes, change pa tch boards, function switches, and quadrant control/IN-OUT:
manual set, punch tape, card, digital, etc. ;
RELIAB: has autom checkg; operg ratio, 95% ;
sale, $20,000 to $100,OUU; rental $2UOO to
$2U,OOO; sold or rented, 17; on order, 6/ Computer Systems, Inc., Culver Rd., Monmouth Junction. N.J. ; "C 62
EASE (Electronic Analog Simulating Equipment), 2100
Series; scientific; real-time and other (on-line
hardware) ; ACCUR: 4 signif figures; LARGST
INSTLN: 168 amplifiers, 72 multipliers, 72 integrators, 24 arbitrary functions, 6 electronic sine
generators, 340 coefficient potentiometers;
PRGMG: autom prgmg of new problem when prohlem
changes; 10 min changeover; IN-OU1: "DO/IT"
(Digital Output-Input Translator>, patcillJO'lCtl,
and paper tape; also direct pushhutton "nlry /
IIELIAIl: has autom check\!; Op,'r\1 r.lt in 'i()-'i~,:·i. /
sale, $30,000 to $3UU,UUU / lI"e~m.ln instrunlC'nts,

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Inc., lIer~el('y Division, 2200 Wright Ave., Richmond 3, Cdif. / "C 6:.!
EC-l Education.d Analog Computer; scientific, business, real-time, not real-time / ACCUR: 2 signif
figures; CAPAC: none; LARGST INSTl1'l: up to
9 adders, up to 9 multipliers, up to 9 integrators
; PIIGMG CHANGEOVER: depends upon problem, aver
15 to 30 min; sale, $199,95 ; Heath Co., Benton
Harbor, Mich. / "C 63
Electronic Associates HYDAC 2000/ scientific,
business, real-time or not; a hybrid machine with
diverse uses; ACCUR: 4 signif figures; CAPAC:
10,000 words; Other: a complete line of analog
computers plus digital, logic, memory, and arithmetic; PRGMG: autom prgmg; 20 min changeover;
IN-OUT: paper tape, keyboard, typewr iter, hand
patch, patch panel / RELIAB: has autom checking;
operg ratio, 95% ; sale, $75,000 to $1,000,000 ;
sold or rented, 2 ; analog and digi tal operations
all in one computer / Electronic Associates, Inc.,
North Long Branch, N. J. ; "C 63
Electronic Associates PACE 231R ; scientif ie; realtime; slower than real-time or high speed repetitive operation / ACCUR: "signif figures; CAPAC:
store 30 variables; LARGST INSTLN: 45 adders,
50 multipliers, 30 integrators; dividers, resolvers, function generators, limiters, comparators also avail; PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 10 min. ;
IN-OUT: punched paper tape, keyboard, hand,
typewriter, patch paper; RELIAB: has automatic
checkg; operg ratio, 95% ; sale $20,000 to
$1,000,000; rental $9,100 to $50,000 / sold or
rented or on order, 300; a medium to large .Ul%
general purpose analog computer; Electronic Associates, Inc., North Long Branch, N.J. / "C 63
Electronic Associates TR-lO / scientific; realtime or not real-time; AC(;LIR: 3 signif figures
; CAPAC: store 0 to 12 variahles ; LAUGST INSTl .... :
12 adders, ') multipliers, Ili Int"\lraturs, ') arlJitrary funetions ; c1ivid,'!"s, functiun \1('IIt'ratnrs,
c,)('ffid"nl pUIS, fUlictlun slor.II,I", ru"'p.lr.llncs
.1"0 .Iv.dl / l'm;!X; lll,\M;I.lII'IU:
~() miu ; IN·O\l'l:
h,llId p,.I,h 1"""'1 / UI.I.I ,II I: 10", ""1,",, rI"·('~'.I;
ol"'r,,1 r.lllu, 'i";:. / ,.dl', $IlX!lJ In $II,lJl)lJ / "nld
nr ""lIt"d, ~l)lJ / .1 ,nlld ,t .• I.· prnt.oId.· "',I('hi.I",
;!li .lIlIl'llI"ll'rs / Ei,·t:lrllilic ,hsoclal"s, 1111: . .
North 1.011\1 II r,lIIr 10 , N•.1. / ·C 1,:1
Electrollic ,\ssocLites 111-,111 / S,:I<'lIt II" 1<:; rl'altime or not r"al-ti",,, ; ACCI:H: :1 si\llIif fi\lur"s
; CAPAC: store 0 to I:.! variables / AIJlJEHS: 12
; MULT: 9; INTEGHATOHS: 10 / AHlliT FIiNCT: ')
; Other: resolvers and fixed function generators
also avail; PRGMG: no autom Changeover; 15 min.
changeover time; IN-OUT: patch panel / RELIAll:
has autom checkg; operg ratio, 90'';; ; sale, $8,000
to $35,000 ; rental, $400 to $1,750 ; sold or
rented, 12; a solid state table top computer;
equipped for iteration or sequential calculation;
comes with mobile desk / Electronic Associates,
Inc., North Long Branch, N.J. ; *C 63
ES-Series Electronic Analog Computer; scientific,
business, real-time, not real-time; ACCUR: 2
signif figures; CAPAC: none; LARGST INSTl1'l:
up to 15 adders, up to 15 multipliers, up to 15
integrators; PRGMG CIIANGEOVER: 15 min, depends
upon problem / sale, $520 to $9·15 / lIeath Co.,
Benton lIarLor, Mich. ; "C 63
GPS Iterative Analog Computer / scientific, business, not real-time, compressed time / ACCUR:
4 signif figures / CAPAC: depends on no. of
memory uni ts used; LARGST INSTl1'l: 20 sampleholds, :.!1 electronic switches, 12 comparators;
PRGMG CIIANGLOVEH: 2 to 4 hrs / IN-OUT: magnetic
tape input or output; scope or X-Y plotter readout / HELIAIJ: operg ratio, 95% ; sale, $35,UOO
to $35U,UUU ; rental, $4,500 up / sold or rented,
4; on order, 2; features broadhand operation with
one microsecond switching rate / GPS Instrument
Co., Inc., 100 Needham St., Newton, Mass. / *C
62
GPS Statistical Analog Computer; scientific, business, not real-time, compressed time; ACCUR: 1
signif figures; LARGST INSTl1'l: 00 adders, 18
multipliers, 40 integrators, 21 function generators / PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 2 to 4 hrs ; IN-OUT:
digital counter readout / RELIAll: operg ratio
95% ; sale, $20,000 to $2UO,OOO ; rental, $1,500
up /. sold or rented, 14; on order, 7 ; broadhand
operation based on compressed time scale of 3,uOO
to 1 ; GPS Instrument Co .. Inc., lOO Needham St.,
Newton, Mass. / *C 62
Gravity Analog Computer; for scientific problems
and potential field studies / ACClJR: 3 siqnif
figures / CAPAC: store 1 variable / LARGST INSTl1'l: 1 optical system; PIIG!IG CHANGEOVER: 3
to 5 min / IN-QUT: sh'lded draWings to scale;
RELIAIl: no autom check\!; opeql ratio. 95% / s"le,
$2750/ sold or rented, 15 ; Instrument uses
opaque plate with li\llot op"lIill\IS arranged according to the math of Ihe prold,·m. Problem is presented to inSlrLHfI('lIt .IS dr.II'ill'.1 of varying opacity / Seislllo~Jr'lJdl

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SURVEY OF
SPECIAL, PURPOSE COMPUTERS
AND DATA PROCESSORS
Neil ~lacdonald
Assistant Editor
Computers and Automation

Ilcsides general purpose digital and analog computers, there are sp.:!cial purpose computers, Examples of them are:
Travel reservations machines
Simulators
Automatic training devices
Spectroscopic analysis equipment
Process industry plant flow analyzers
Geophysical seismic readers and profile plotters
Digital differential analyzers
Aut omat ic bookkeeping machines
Information retrieval systems
P(Mer company network analyzer s
Airborne digital computers
Flight control computers
Machine tool control systems
Automatic elevator control systems
Remote control telemetering systems
Telemetered data reduction systems
Automatic graph readers
Air traffic control computers
Early warning analysis and response systems
F ire control computers
Automobile traffic light controllers
Automatic railway traffic controllers
Automatic data sampling systems
File-searching machines
Inventory machines
Automatic navigating systems
Character reading and recognizing systems
Telephone message accounting systems
Test scoring machines
Programmable electric typewriters
Following is a roster of organizations making
special purpose computers and a description of their
computers. The responses are reported in relation
to the following reply form.
SUI!VEY OF SPECIAL I'UI!POSE COMI'UTrnS and DATA
PROCESSORS -- REPLY SHEET
1. Brief description of the types of special purpose computers and data processors that you currently market?
Purpose

Type

Price Range

(at tach more paper if needed)
2. Do you also supply general purpose computers and
data processors? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3. Any remarks? _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
4. Number of employees?_ __
5. Year established?_ _ _ __
This data supplied by
Title_ _ __
Organization,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Any additions, corrections and comments are
welcome.
Adage, Inc., 292 Main St., Cambridge 42, Mass. /
SPEC PUR: Mass Spectrum Digitizer, Model VR16-MSD,
for automatic digital readout and recording of mass
spectrometer data ($17,470 to $20,540); Ambilog
Computers (using digitally controlled analog
switches), for automatic gaging ~ystems, high speed
automatic color measurements for production color
sorting, analysis of stress-strain data ($5000 to
$40,000); computer links, to permit simultaneous
operation of digital and analog computers as a hybrid computer facility / GEN PUR: yes /
Ms COO) Se (1%7) / .'C 63
Aircraft Armaments, Inc., Cockeysville, Md. / SPEC
pm: Ai r Traffic Control Simulator, to develop and
evaluate air traffic control procedures (price depelldent UpOIl requirements); Anti-Submarine Warfare
Trnincr. to trnin nnti-submarine fire control crews

(price dependent upon requirements); Radar Target
to evaluate overall performance of airborne radar e; for
airborne bombing and naVigation computer that permits solution of bombing problem while aircraft is
engaged in evasive action ($50,000 to $100,000);
for computing gun orders for fire control for army
tank ($35,000); for computing trajectory of incomi~g mortar round from a series of radar plots to
determine posi tion of weapon fired ($20,000); for
continuously computing ship's posi tion from inputs
of initial position, speed and heading ($10,000);
for computing most economical load distribution
among generators in a given power station under
given conditions ($10,000) / GEN PUR: none /
Ls (700) Me 09(0) / ':'C 63
Bendix Corp., Ilcndix Computer Div., 5630 Arbor Vitae
St., Los Angeles <15, Calif. / SPEC PUR: simulators
for pre-flight design analysis or real-time monitoring ($200,000 up); digital differential analyzers, for solutions of equations ($13,700);
strategic and tactical systems, for real-time mili tary command and control; data gather ing systems,
for intelligence and surveillance networks; A-D
on-line teSters, for launch control and automatic
checking / GEN PUR: G-15, G-20, G-21 digital compu ter s / Ls (660) Se (1952) / *C 62
Burroughs Corp., 6071 2nd Ave., Detroit 32, Mich. /
SPEC PUR: 8250 ledger record processor ($5,000);
B270 MICR proof-transi t conversion ($10,000) / GEN
PUR: yes / *C 62
Burroughs Corp., P.O. Box 1307, Ann Arbor, Mich. or
7300 Huron River Dr., Dexter, Mich. / SPEC PUR:
Complete line of digi tal display equipment and
systems for command, control, scientific, teaching
and inquiry purposes. Equipment includes symbol,
line, vector and position generators, display controIs, drum memory modules, keyboard and function
switch units. Systems include general purpose,
command and control, and tabular display consoles,
display-recording (microfilm and hard copy) systems, and inquiry systems using remote display
stations / Ms (74) Se (955) / ''C 63
Carlson Computer Co., 13911 Malvern Ave., Poway,
Calif. / SPEC PUR: TDA-2 Direct Simulation Analog
Computer, for temperature distribution, stress analysis, heat transfer, thermal conductivity, magnetic and electrostatic fields, steamline fluid flow,
geophysical studies ($685) / GEN PUR: none /
Ss (2) Se (1960) / ''C 63
CG Electronics, Div. Gulton Industries, Inc., 15000
Central East, Albuquerque, N.M. / SPEC PUR: Digital Data Acquisi tion Systems (Ground), for wind
tunnel, physiological low & high level analog
($15,000 to $100,000); Digital Data AcqUisition
Systems (Airborne), for missile, satellite, balloon
aircraft ($10,000 to $100,000); Remote Control &
Monitoring Telemetering Systems, for missile propellant loading, hazardous or pressurized areas
($10,000 to $1300,000); Automatic Checkout & Monitor Systems, for component, assembly & system
checkout and visual monitoring ($15,000 to
$150,000); Data Translator Systems, for format to
format conversion, magnetiC tape, punched tape &
card ($30,000 to $150,000); Airborne PCM Telemetry System, for missile, sat"lli te, balloon aircraft, low & high level solid state ($20,000 to
$200,000); Supervisory Control System, for gas,
power, utili ty and indus trial process controls
($25,000 to $500,000) / GEN PUR: yes / Ms (155)
Sc (195<1) / "C 63
Clary Corp., Computer Div., 4013 Junipcro St., San
Gabriel, Calif. / SPEC PUR: Clary DAC-2500 Digital Arithmctic Counter, for process control, test,
and instrumentation ($10,000) / GEN PUR: Claiy
lJE-bO, adaptable to spec pur (sale, $20,000; rental,
$525 to $725 mo.) / Ls WOO) Me (1939) / "'C 62
Coleman Electronic Systems, 3210 West Central Ave.,
Santa Ana, Calif. / SPEC PlJrl: Machine Tool Control

Systems, for point to point machine tool positioning and position display ($6000 to $25,000); Automatic Data Sampling Systems, for mUltiple channel
low speed data sampling wi th output and printed
card and punched paper tape ($2000 to $20,000) ;
Test Scoring Machines, for special computers automatic high speed scoring of test results; Automatic Vote Tallying Machines, for automatic election
ballot counting ($850,000) / GEN PUR: none /
Ms (75) Me (1950) / ''C 63
Computer Control Co., Inc., Old Connecticut Path,
Framingham, Mass. / SPEC PlJI!: Coordinate Conversion Computer, posi tions parabolic antennas to
track orbiting space vehicles; Incremental Digi tal
Computer, computes real-time correction data for
shipborne stabilized platform; Airborne Coordinate
Rotation Computer, enables an airborne telescope
tracking system to photograph missiles during reentry; SPEC, teaches computer logic and programming techniques; Selector-Sorter System for Information Retrieval, performs logic and arithmetic
operations concerned wi th searching and sorting in
graphic information system; Space Data Condi tioning System, digi tizes and reformats data for telemetry to earth; Translator, translates magnetic
tape format from one language to another; Random
Access Business Computer, updates accounting system in real-tine; Digital Chromatograph Analyzer,
controls operation of a vapor chromatograph; 604,
teaches fundamentals of digi tal computer organization, programming and opcration; 61'2, largescale digi tal maintenance trainer; 6F4, largescale digital trainer for teaching computer operation and programming / GEN PUR: DDP-24, a realtime, scientific computer wi th modular cons truction;
expandabili ty features / Ls (620) Se (953) /
"C 63
Connecticut Technical Corp., 3000 Main St., Hartford,
Conn. / SPEC PUR: Typewriters - Transmitting &
Output Printing, for tape punching, communications,
computer application ($950 to $2000) / GEN PUR:
none / Ss (20) Se (1960) / ':'C 63
Delco Radio, Div. of General Motors Corp., 700 East
Firmin St., Kokomo, Ind. / SPEC PUR: Spectral
Comparator Computer, for analyzing low frequency
spectra; Vernier Velocity Control Computer, for
missile guidance; Data Acquisition System, accepts
and converts analog data from dynamic test, converts to digi tal data and prepares for analYSis by
digi tal computer; Time Verification System, for digital interval timing for computer scheduling / GEN
PUR: none / Ls (5000) Me (1936) / *C 63
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway, New York 12,
N.Y. / SPEC PUR: Reactor Simulator, for study of
reactor kinetics; Submarine Dynamics Simulator &
Flight Simulator, for training of personnel; Process Analyzer, for automatic control of plants;
Navigating System, for automatic tracking of missiles; (prices on request) / Ss (12) Se (1955) /
*C 63
Digital Design Corp., Box 21, Clay, N.Y. / SPEC PUR:
Digi tal Power Controller, to moni tor (, control
power consumption in an industrial plant ($5000);
Multichannel Pulse Height Analyzer, to sort pulses
by amplitude, make .statistical computations on
ampli tude distribution ($5000 to $15,000) / design and building of computers, simulators, control systems to specific requirements / Ss (<1)
Se (1960) / *C 63
Dresser Electronics, SIE Div., 10201 Westheimer Rd.,
Houston 42, Tex. / SPEC PUR: CM-3 for closed loop
process control ($13000 to $15,000); CM-3 for automatic gas compressor stations ($10,000 to $10,000)
/ solid state circui try employing magnetic amplifiers, semi-conductor diodes and transistors /
Ls (650) Se (1956) / ''C 62
Electronic Products Corp., 2315 Cecil Ave., Baltimore 18, Md. / SPEC PUR: Airborne Programers,
for sequencing time delays ($1500 to $5000); Simulators for training purposes ($1000 to $(000) ;
ATALA-l Automatic Temperature & Line Alarm System,
for shipboard sensing, monitoring, and status reporting readout (approx. $5000); 6SE Programmers,
for checkout, countdown, and launch sequencing
($10,000 and up) / GEN PUR: none / Ms «(,0)
Se (1959) / "C 63
Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd., Aircraft Direction
Div., Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire,
Eng. / SPEC PUR: Air Traffic Control, using digi tal general purpose computers, for data processing, data processing and output displays, and
data processing output displays conflict predictions, flight clearance resolution ($1l3,WO
to $142,000); Air Defense Systems, using digital
general purpose computers, for fighter i ntcrc<)ptions - voice and data link, missile 01110cnion and control, or combination of both systems ($255,bOO plus); Simulators, using digital
general purpose computers, for procedural 01,,,1
radar air traffic control, military and civil

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Special Purpose Computers
radar simulators, and simulation extensions of
operational systems ($113,600 plus; Ordered: 1
Air Traffic (Euclid) Control Simulator $1,420,000;
Delivered: 1 Radar Simulator $1,420,(00); Travel
Reservations, using digital general purpose computers, for airline and rail seat reservations
for use by distant booking agencies; Communications
Switching Systems, for control of communications
network and priority switching; Mobile Air Defense Systems, based on digital general purpose
computers (high specification), for data processing for mobile defense radar systems ($244,240
plus); Early Warning Analysis and Response Systems to military requirements (price according to
specification) / GEN PUR: Elliott general purpose
computers, on which all listed special purpose
computers are based / Ls (20,000) Le (1800) / *C 63
Ferranti Electronics, a Div. of Ferranti-Packard
Electric Limited, Data Systems Dept., 16 Industry
St., Toronto 15, Ontario, Canada / SPEC PUR:
Argus, for process control ($150,000 to $450,000);
FP 6000, for check sorting ($160,000 up); Gemini,
for airline reservations ($500,000 to $1,500,000)
/ GEN PUR: FP 6000 ($160,000 up); Orion ($800,000
to $2,000,000); Atlas ($4,000,000 to $10,000,000)
/ Design and manufacture of reservation and inventory control systems, inquiry and display systems, and large digi tal storage systems / Ms (360)
Me (1949) / *C 63
Fischer and Porter Co., Warminster, Pa. / SPEC PUR:
analog-to-digital recorder, records motion, elec.
signals, or pulses versus time ($500 to $2000);
ADR Telemeter, for remote control telemetering of
above ($1000 to $25(0); vehicle detector, for
traffic count and signal control ($350 to $6(0);
millisecond operations rec~, for sequence operations ($7500 to $30,000); traffic operation
punch, for traffic counting ($600 to $700) '/ GEN:
PUR: yes / Ls CI300) Me (1937) / *C 63
Ford Instrument Co., 31-10 Thomson Ave., Long Island
I;ity, N.Y. / SPEC PUR: airborne digi tal computer for navigation; airborne analog computer for
navigation; airborne analog, for guidance and
control; fire control computer, for launching orders (Terrier, Tartar, and gun con troll ; ground
computer, for drone control; reactor control computer, for reactor control drives and indicators
/ Ls (2000) Le (1915) / *C 63
General ElectriC Co., Light Mili tary Electronics
Dept., French Rd., Utica, N.Y. / SPEC PUR: variable increment digi tal for missile guidance and
launch; digital differential analyzer, for missile guidance; toss bomb and missile launch, for
armament control; computer detector, for radar
dllt1l display / All computers are for airborne
milltnry application / Ls (0000) Se CI953) / *C 62
G(!llllral Precision, Inc., Librascope Div., 006 Western Ave., Glendale I, Calif. / SPEC PUR: AN-ASN:!·I IIlrborne NaVigation Computer, for aircraft nav I Ua lion and space guidance; Centaur Guidance
Compu ter, for guidance of Cen taur spacecraft;
CP-209 Airborne Bombing Navigation Computer, for,
Navy attack bombers; L-60 Airborne "Building
Ulock" Computer, for aircraft navigation and
spacccraft guidance; L-70 Airborne Computer, for
aircraft navigation and spacecraft guidance;
Underwater Fire Control Group Mk 111, for fire
control of Navy's ASROC anti-submarine weapon system; Underwater Fire Control System Mk 113, for
submarine-based ASW fire control; Underwater Fire
Control System Mk 114, for shipboard weapon control; Underwater Fire Control System Mk 105, for
shipboard fire control of ASW weapons; Central
!lnta I'rocessor for air traffic control / GEN PUR:
yes / Ls(4ooo) MeCI937) / *C 62
~neral Precision, Inc., Link Div., Binghamton, N.Y.
/ SPEC PUR: simulators for training; process industry plant flow analyzers for simulation; mach I no tool control systems for measurement; automobllu traffic light controllers; automatic railway trnffic controllers; character reading and
recou" I tion systems for document reading; automatic Urnph readers for data reduction; automatic
training devices / Ls(2200) Me(l935) / *C 62
IlH.lus tr I al Nucleonics Corp., 650 Ackerman Rd., Columbus 2, Ohio / SPEC PUR: analog computer for computing and reading out process variance ($50,000
tu $00,000) /?s Se (1951) / *C 62
ITT Federal Laboratories, 500 Washington Ave., Nutley
10, N.J. / SPEC PUR: ITI-625, digital, parallel,
solld-s tate data processor, for high-speed, realtime conununications, test, conunand and control
($Goo,ooo to $2,000,000); ITI-025, militarized
dlUI tal parallel, solid-state; large capacity
processor, for high-speed, real-time conununicnlions, test, command and control ($1,000,000 to
$3,000,000); Auxiliary Data Recording System, all
trnnsis tor, highly compact, airborne uni t, rece I ves data from aircraft sens ors, encodes analog
Info Into digital form, feeds data to recording
head In airborne reconnaissance camera (price
varlcs with specific system) / GEN PUR: none /
I.s (WOO) Le (1920, ITT Corp.) / *C 63
Kenrfott Iliv., General PreCision, Inc. Aerospace
Group, Little Falls, N.J. / SPEC PUR: Analog,
for airborne navigation (price varies) / GEN PUR:
nono / Ls (7700) Le (1917) / *C 63
Leells anll Northrup Co., 4901 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia ·1·1, Pa. / SPEC PUR: automatic economic dispatch, for electric power distribution ($200,000
tu $300,000); performance computation and data
IllfJ'JlnU, for steam power plants ($200,000 to
$:JOO,OOO); efficiency control and data logging,
for hydro-stations ($250,000 to $350,000); automHlc control computer for oxygen steel making
process ($200,000 to $300,000) / GEN PUR: analoU and digital data handling and computing systel!l!;, available / Ls(3000) LeCI699) / *C 63

LFE Electronics, A Division of Laboratory For Electronics, Inc., 1079 Commonweal th Ave., Boston 15,
Mass. / SPEC PUR: SM-3 Display System, for dist
play of transaction data, stocks, reservations,
inventory status, schedules, equipment status,
etc. ($15,000 to $60,000); RD-9oo Random Access
Storage and Display System, for indexing, si tuational and tabular displays ($100,000 up); SMI1A Data Storage and Display System, for highspeed digi tal display of up to 500,000 characters per second in sophisticated mili tary command
and control systems / automatic bookkeeping machines, information retrieval systems, airborne
digi tal computers, flight control computers, machine tool control systems, air traffic control
computers, fire control computers, automobile
traffic light controllers, automatic data sampling
systems, automatic naVigating systems / GEN PUR:
yes / Ls(2ooo) Me(1946) / *C 63
Litton Systems, Inc., Guidance and Control Systems
Div., 5500 Canoga Ave., Woodland Hills, Calif. /
SPEC PUR: radar computers and digital differential analyzers for determining ballistic trajectory information; incremental-type digital computers for naVigation, weapon delivery, and aircraft cruise control; real-time computers for
missile guidance; four-address per instruction
work computer for industrial control and processing; digi tal computers for hyperbolic navigation,
Doppler dead reckoning, and inertial guidance of
helicopters / Ls(7500) Se (953) / ·C 62
The Magnavox Co. ;2131-Bioeter Rd., Ft. Wayne, Ind. /
SPEC PUR: Information Retrieval Systems, for
large-scale on line storage of digital & graphic
data ($13,000 and up rental per month); Fire Control Computers, FADAC class (price negotiated);
Automatic Data Sampling Systems, military and naval 'systems, (price negotiated) / GEN PUR: none /
Ls(9300J Le(9)]) / *C 63
Minneapolis-HoneYW"ll Regulator Co., Industrial Products Groiip·, Wayne and Windrim Aves., Philadelphia 44, Pa. / SPEC PUR: Nuclear reactor simulator for training in nuclear reactor operation
(approx. $17 ,000). Thermal plant simulator to
solve nuclear design and operational problems;
training device for nuclear power plant operation
(approx. $21,000). Wave analyzer for data reduction ($17,000 and up). Gas flow·computer for
measuring gas flows and correcting to standard
conditions ($4000). Analog-digital recorder
transcriber for automatic data sampling ($30,000
and up). BTU meter for computing BTU formulain
gas measurements ($1800 and up). Remote control
telemetering system for telemetering and supervisory control ($500 and up). Fractionator reflex
analog computer for calculating amount of Internal reflux in distillntion column ($1600). Annlog computer using U-constant prlnclplo lor economic dispatch ol power sys tern gonerntion ($2G,ooo
nnd up). Batch computors, nnalou typu, systums
blending liquids, solids, slurries. Spocinl purpose analog computers lor on-line control. 1I0neywell 290 and 1I0neywell 610 general purpose industrial digi tal control computers for on-line data
acquisi tion and control / *C 63
Navigation Computer Corp., Valley Forge Industrial
Park, Norristown, Penn. / SPEC PUR: machine tool
control systems, for tension and speed control;
da.ta translation systems, for format convers;on;
an'alog to digital converters' arid multiplexers;
telemetering systems and timing generators for
military use j prices on request j Ms USO) Se
(955) / *C 62
Otis Elevator Co., Defense and Industrial Div., 35
Ryerson St., Brooklyn 5, N.Y. / SPEC PUR: Adaptive Tracking Simulator, for teaching traCking
skills ($25,000) / GEN PUR: none / Ls(30,OOO)
Le (1653) / *C 63
Pacific Data Systems, Inc., 1058 E 1st St •• Santa
Ana, Calif. / SPEC PUR: Sequential Analyzer, quali ty control statistical calculator ($1000) / GEN
PUR: PDS 1060, control computer ($10,000 to
$15,000); PUS 1020, engineering computer ($18,000
to $22,000) / Ss (20) Se (1961) / "'C 63
Packard Bell Computer, a Div. of Packard Bell Electronics, 1905 Armacost Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif.
/ SPEC PUR: TRICE, Digital Differential Analyzer,
for solution of differential equations in real~
time and simulation studies including open loop
integrations and axis transformations involving
trigonometric and algebraic operations (price
starts at $69,500 and depends on system configuration); DER-2000,i Digital Events Recorder, for
moni toring up to 2000 bistable or two position
conditions in automatic checkout, process control,
etc. (price on request) / GEN PUR: yes / Ms (350)
Se (957) / *C 63
Philco Corp., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., Computer Div., 3900 Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. /
SPEC PUR: BASICPAC, general purpose, mobile
transportable, ruggedized FIELDATA computer for
mili tary uses such as all types of command and
control applications including tactical center operations, aerial surveillance, air traffic regulations, weapons fire planning and support, and
vehicle tracking and guidance, real-time data
handling, processing and communication, administrative data processing, scientific data computati on; C-3ooo control computer, small scale, for
use in process control systems; mili tary computers for use in space vehicles, aircraft, and
other military purposes, including simulation,
automatic training devices, information retrieval,
airport and flight control, traffic control, fire
control, naVigation, etc. / GEN PUR: yes / Ls
(24,000) Le'O.1392. corporation; 19G2, computer division) / *C 63
Serck Controls Ltd., Queensway, Leamington Spa., Warwickshire, Eng. / SPEC PUR: Solid State DiUi tal

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Teleconirol, for telemetery, remote controls and
supervi sion ($5600 upwards); Solid State Speci al
Purpose Computers, for special applications ($2040
upwards); Solid State Sequence Control, for plant
sequence control ($2040 upwards) / GEN PUR: none /
Ms (100) Se (1959) / *C 63
Stone Laboratories Inc., 1312 Tremont St., Boston 20,
Mass. / SPEC PUR: Tellertron, savings bank real1"
time processing system ($350,000, up) / GEN PUR:
none / Ss UO) Se (958) / *C 63
Strand Engineering Co. - name changed to Burroughs
Corp., Ann Arbor Lab., which see
Wan!! Laborat~e~, Inc._o 12.I!uron Drive.! Natick.!..
Mass. /SPEC PUR: Synchro Digital Readout, for
synchro shaft position display ($1500 to $3600);
Precision Optical .Q.igitizin.!/.. Systems, for data reduction on comparators, microphotometers, precision engines, etc. ($5000 to $12,000); Incremental Data Recording Equipment, for data reduction
on any recorders or analyzing equipment ($5000 to
$12,000) / GEN PUR: none / Ss(30) SeU951l /
*C63
. END-

SUHVI~ OI~

COMMEHCIAL ANALOG COMPUTEllS
(Contlnuod fro III 1':11;0 Hr.)

Procedyno !iystems Analyzer /II 101-11 / scientifiC,
Fourlur trnnsform / IICClJU: computos Fourl..,r
trnnsforrn Cor 30 hnrmonlcs, 2% / CAI'AC: plot of
one function / PRGMG: no autom prgffiIJ of new problem when problem changes; data plnced in machIne
in form of curve in 1 to 2 min / IN-DUT: input
on Vernistat plotting board, meter output or x-y
plot / sa.le, $5000 to $ 7000 / sold or rented,
one; on order, one / Procedyne Associates, Inc.,
37~idgeley St., Perth Amboy, N.J. / *C 63
REAC\!!) 500: Reeves Electronic Analog Computer /
scientific, protess simulation problems, realtime and other / ACCUR: 4 signif figures / LARGST
INSTLN: 120 scale factor potentiometers. 20 integrators, }4.adders, 20 quarter square multipliers, 20 Junction generators / automatic' fnl
out, repetitfve operation, electronic resolver'
servo mull / PRGMG: autom prgmg of new problem
when problem changes; 5 min changeover / IN-{)UT:
elec typewriter, tape / RELIAB: autom checkg;
operg ratio. 95% / sale, $30,000 and up / Reeves
Instrument Corp., Garden City, N.Y. / *C 63
Solartron 247 System / scientific, real-time /
ACCUR:' 5 signif figures / CAPAC: flexible /
LARGST INSTLN: 408 adders, 300 multipliers, 272
integrators, 100 function generators / PRGMG
CHANGEOVER: 30 min / IN-{)UT: digital voltmeter,
digital line printer, push-button address monitoring and set-up-system / RELlAB: autom checkg;
operg ratio, 95% / sale, $28,000 to $280,000 /
sold or rented, 6; on order, 8 / The Solartron
Electronic Group Ltd., Victoria Rd., Farnborough,
Hampshire, England / *C 63
TDA-2 Electric Analog Computer / SCientific, engineering / ACCUR: within 1% / CAPAC: any number
/ solves Laplace or Poisson equation, will handle
any number of variables put into model being
analyzed / average time to solve typical problem,
including programming and solution" 6 hrs / INOUT: physical model is made and solution obtained
directly from the model / RELlAB: autom checkg;
operg ratio, 10a;b / sale, $605 / Carlson Computer
Co., 13911 Malvern St., Poway, Calif. / *C 63
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B7·

OVER 600 AREAS OF
APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS
Neil Macdonald
Assistant Editor
Computers and Automation

I.

Bus iness and Manufacturing in General
1.

Accounts recei vable; pos ting, rebill ing
Advertising effectiveness: analysis,
data handling
Billing and invoicing
Budgeting
Capital investment analysis
Catalog indexing
Chari table contributions
Correspondence: personalized letters to
del inquent accounts
Cost analysis
Depreciation calculations
Directory advertising calculations
Dispatching
Expenses: analysis, prompt reports
File maintenance
Filing operations, single and multiple
Forecas ting
Information retrieval
Inventory control
Linear programming
Mailing 11st operations
Managemen t games
Management reports using the exception
principle, and others
Management simulation
Management statistics analysis
Management strategy analysis
Market research: studies
Operations research applications
Order acknowledgment
Order analysis
Overhead cos t a lloca tion
Payroll changes for general increases
Payroll computation and payment
Pension reporting and updating
Performance evaluation
Plas tic pIa tes: emboss, code-punch
Price analys is
Property accounting
Production forecasting
Punched tape: automatic production and
reading
Purchase order wri ting
Questionnaire" analysis
Repair and maintenance: records, scheduling, control
Royalty processing
Salary advances
Sales analysis
Sales area dis tribution
Sales quota calculations
Savings bond deductions
Taxes, calculation
Transportation optimization
Vacation scheduling
Voucher distribution
Wage and salary analysis
Wage and salary tax computations
Warehousing and stocking: records,
analys is
Work-in-process records
2.

1.

Bus Iness -- Specific Fields
Advertising
Expendi tures: analysis
Moneys: advertising, promotional,
analysis

88

Banking""'
Check processing accounting
Corporate trust accounting
Demand deposi t accounting
Deposit processing-Factoring accounts processing
Fund accounting
Installment loan accounting
Interest calculation
Inter-office records: transmission,
filing, recall
Loan accounting, records, and analysis
Money orders
Mortgage loan accounting
Payroll accounting
Personal trust accounting
Real estate loan accounting
Savings and loan postings
Savings Club deposi t accounting
Signa ture verifica tion
Stockholder records
Trust accounting
Wi thdrawal process ing

Dividend scale calculations
Gross premium calculations
Group annuity calculations
Group insurance commissions
Mean reserve calculations
Mortal i ty tables
Net premium calculations
Non-forfeiture va 1 ue calculations
Policy issuance
POlicy reserve calculations
Premium billing
Premium and loss distribution accounting
Renewal rating calculations
Valuation calculations
7.

Law
Crime: analysis, prediction, detec tion
Laws: analysis, consistency studies
,Legal research
Patent searching
Traffic viola tions: recording, accoun ting, analysis

8.
3.

Libraries

Educa tional and Ins ti tutional
Colle\le b()ard examinations: scoring,
in terpreting
Hospi tal patient billing
Hospital patient records: collation
Laboratory experiments: automatic control
Language teaching
Report cards: preparation, issuance
Revenue and expense accounting
Scheduling of classes, sections, courses,
instructors, rooms
Supply accounting

Information retrieval
Records and con trol
9.

MagaZine Publ ishing
Classified advertisement preparation
Newsprint: telephone transmission, highspeed typesetting
Renewals: analysis, promotion
Subscription fulfillment

10.

Mil itary

Teachin~

\Test y~ding
Theoretical courses: presentation and
" review of basic concepts
4.

5.

Governmen t
Appropria tion accoun ting
Bond ownership and redemption records
Budgetary control
Census analysis
Election return analysis
Foreign policy analysis
Income tax accounting
Mail sorting and routing
Motor vehicles: registration
Parts cataloging
Property right-of-way analysis

~~bl~~\)e~W:~ a~~Jr:aon,

water purification, air 1>011ution studies
Rubbish disposal ·"ianning. route analysis
Sales tax records, analysis
Simulation of sections of the economy
Statistical analysis
Supplies: inventory and control
Traffic interchanges: designs of angles
and grades
Traffic light service control
Traffic signal regulation
Traffic simulation
Water and sewer rates revenue

6.

Air Force engines and parts: regulation
of supply
Distressed ships: dispatching aid
Plotting location of all ships and
planes in operation

Finance
Amortization
Bond evaluation
Dividend calculation
Equipment trust accounting
Fund analysis
Monthly customer statements
Portfolio eVill ua tion
Stock analysis
Stock market data transmission
Stock price index computed hourly, etc.
Stock tabulations
Stock transfers

Plant and Production
Assembly 1 ine balancing
Cartons: automatic manufacture and
packaging
Factory operation simulation
Labor utilization: schedules, analysis
Lathe operations: automatic control
Machine loading schedules
Machine tools: numerical control
Machine tools: control for automatic
reproduction of complete parts
Machine util ization analysis
Materials and parts: requirements, alloca tlons, schedul ing, control
Procurement
Quality control
Route accountln\l (Bakeries, Bottling
plants, Dairies, etc.)
Shop schedu ling, optimum

I I.

2.

Office

Insurance
Actuarial research
Agency accounting
Agents' commission calculations
Asset share calculations
Automobile coding
Claims
Commutation column calculations
Jividend formula analysis

11.

Oil Industry
Absorber calcula tions
Aerial surveys and exploration: ana~yses
Bulk stations: wholesale sales, billing,
accoun ting
Credit card accounting
Crude oil: analysis of properties,
evaluation, processing
Depletion acco"unting
Distillation tower design
Equilibrium flash calculation
Flol\l: control
Fuel deliveries: degree-day accounting
Gasol ine blending
Gravity drainage analysis
Gravometric analysis
Heat exchange calculations
Heat and material balances
Instrument scanning
Lease and well expenses and investments:
records and analysis
Map construction
Mass spectrometer data: reduction,
analysis
Material and energy balances
Off-normal variables alarm
Off-shore installations: studies of
design variations
Oil field analysis:
Correlations of data from "different
drill holes;
Correlation of data from seismic tests;
Estimated amount and direction of flow
of fluids through porous rocks
Oil pipe-line system: automatic
Oil purchase accounting
Operating records: logging
Pipe s tress analysis
Plate-to-plate distillation calculations
Product mix for oil refineries; determination
Refinery and gas plant components: design, operation
Refinery shutdown and maintenance:
schedul ing calcula tions
Refinery simUlation
Secondary recovery: analysis
Seismic data reduction
Well logs: corrections
Wells and fields: prorating analysis

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Application of Computers

I"

ment
Aircraft safety: control of cargo weights
and fuel supply
Airframe stress analysis
Ca tas trophe simula tion
Critical speed problems
Curve fitting
Factor analysis
flight simulation
flight test data reductloll
flight training devices
flutter analysis
Ground controlled approach: programming
Gyroscopic calculations
Heat transfer analysis
lIeliocopter piloting studies
Navigation training devices
Part s ca tal og changes, processing
Rocket motor propellants: analysis, control during firing
Satelli te photography rectification
Satelli te tracking
Self-adjus ting pilot
Space platform "anchorage"
Suspension reaction for airborne stores
Systems evaluation
Theodolite data reduction
Vibration analysis
Wind tunnel da ta reduction

Puhl ic Utilities
lloiler control
Circuits and lines: mileage analysis
Compressor performance
Dispatch control
Electric distribution networks
Equipment: attrition and life expentancy
Gas distribution networks
Gas well probation
Load dura tion
Load flows
Meter reading
Natural gas measurement
Pipe line design
Power distribution calculations
Power plan t's: s tabi 1 i ty of con trol
Power production schedul ing
Pressure vessel flange designs: calculating, 1 is ting
Rate determination
Repair calls: dispatching, scheduling
SJg-tension studies
S~eam turbines:
output, control
Transformer thermal rating
Transmission line design and losses
Water reservoir management

13.

Spor ts
Football: judging contest entries
_
Racing: determination of prices paid on
winning horses
Scoring: bowling, Olympic winter games

I~.

2.

Billet cut-up line: control
Power control: optimization
Smelting process: blast furnace stockhouse control
Steel sample analysis
15.

Telephone Industry

3.

Automatic telephone exchange for private
1 ines
Coin telephone: collecting, accoullting
Customer payments
l.ocal service charge billing
1.')J1g-distance transmission of data
!kssage register hilling
Tu II ticket bi II ing
Written message telephoning

1/,.

Textile Industry

Transportation
Aircraft maintenance scheduling
Ai r traffic control
A'ltomatic toll registration
llus schedul ing
Cloud-height-data analyzer for airports
Collision warning systems
Crew training
Elevators: automatic control
flight simulation
Motor freight records: analysis
Navigating systems
Parking garages: automatic control
Pilot training
Preventive maintenance scheduling
Uailroad freight cars: accounting, allocation, distribution, control
Uailroad inventory accounting
Uail traffic control, centralized
Sa tel Ii te orbi t calculations
Ship arrival forecasting
Subways: automatic control
Terminal operation simulation
Trains: automatic control
Travel reservations

III.

Miscellaneous
lIarbor and port facilities: planning,
evaluation, filling shallows calculations
lIotels: registration, reservations
Indexes: preparation
J nven tions and pa tents: fil ing, retrieva I
I.Iterature searching: automatic location
of scientific articles
Mea t packaging: mixture, optimi za t ion
M,ISic: statistical analysis of style
Tdevision stations: real-time program
swi tChing operations
Theatre: scheduling, planning productions
Vend ing machi ne programmi ng

II J.
I.

Science and Engineering
AI'rullautics and Space Engineering
,\('rodynamical formulas: evaluation
IIi rhorne jet-engines: control, manage-

4.

6.

7.

lIydraul ic Engineering
Backwater profiles
Compressible and incompressible flow
analys is
Culverts: analysis, geometry
Drainage systems design
Flood and flow forecasting
Flood control calculations
Flood frequency analysis
Flood routing
Flow in open channels
Ground water: flow uf
Hydraulic circuits and components:
design
Hydraulic network analysis
Hydroelectric dam design
Mul ti-purpose water-reservoir system
management
Pipe stresses
Reservoir aggradation
R~servoir area computations
Sewer design
Shock-wave effect analysis
Surge-tank analysis
Turbine speed regula tion
Unit hydrographs: determination
Water hammer analysis
Wave motion analysis
Wind-wave analys is

Civil Engineering

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963.

Electrical Engineering
Antenna design
Cathode tube design
Circui t analysis and design
Circui t assembly: control
Domponent design
Computer logic circuits: design by
numerical control
Electromagnetic wave propagation in
various media
Feedback sys tern, single loop, finding
the root locus
Fil ter analysis
Generator calculations
Logical networks: design
Mo tor ca I cuI a t i on s
Radar echoes
Radio interference
Systems evaluation
Transformer design
Transient performance
Traveling-wave-tube calculations
Triode des ign

Chemical Engineering and Chemistry

Abutment design
Adjustment of level net
Area calculation by coordinates and by
other methods
Azimuth determination from sun observation
Beam design
Bridge design
Concrete design, prestressed and reinforced
Construction tie computation
Curve, arc, line computations and intersections
Cut and fill calculations
Cylindrical shell analysis
Dam design
.
Distance, station and offset, to a point
Earthwork computations
Embankment stability design
Freeway assignment
Freezing and thawing of soils
Grade sheet processi ng
lIighway profiles
Monthly equipment summary
Pavement design
Photogrammetric data reduction
Pier design
Pile load computation
Pipe design
Pressure distribution in layered media
Ramp and interchange design and calculations
Retaining wall design
Roadway elevations
Route optimization
Slab volumes and other calculations
Soil test analysis
Steel column design
Stress analysis
Survey closure:
control
Three-point problem solutions
Traffic density: pictorial simulation

Economics
lIousehold simulatlun
Industry: analysis, simulation of
competition

Bound chemicals: simulation of reactions between
Chemical compounds: structure stUdies
Crystal structure factors
Dis tillation processes: determination
of starting times, etc.
E'IUil ibri urn equa tions: studies
Fertil izer-mix: optimization
Flash vapor calculations
Gas line calculation
lIydrocarbons: structure analysis
Ion exchange column: performance
appraisal'
Mass spectrometer analysis
Material flow to batch chemical plants:
program simulation
Organic compounds: classification
Organic compounds: file searching
Permeability, relative: computations
Process control
Process simulation
Reaction analysis
Spectrum analysis
X-ray crystallography analysis

Fabric qual i ty control
Material availability evaluation
Production planning
Sales analysis
Style reports
17.

5.

Biology
Animals: behavior models
Hybrid optimization
Livestock breeding analysis
Livestock feeding control
Livestock-feed ingredient-mix: optimization
Species characteristics: correlation
analysis
Species varieties: automatic classification

Steel Industry

Traffic light maintenance: control
Traffic simulation
Transformation of coordinates
Traverse adjustment
Traverse closure
Triangulation
Vertical alignment
Water distribution systems: analysis,
optimization

O.

Linguistics
Concordances: construction
Syntax pattern analysis
Translation from one lanuuage to another
Word frequency analysis

9.

Marine Enginecrln\l
Compartment pressures in emergency
si tuations
Compartment ventilation calculations
Force analysis of space structures
Form calculations
Fuel rate analysis
Gyroscopic-compasses sea-test: data
reduction
lIydrostatic functions
Plate and angle combinations: calculations
Ship displacement calculations
SIIip maneuvering calculations and control
Ship models: extrapolation of observations
Ship waterline characteristics
Shock isolator calculations
Submarine hulls: Bon Jean calculations
Submerged cables: calculation of
transient motion
Turbine reduction gear systems: vibration analysis
Ullage tables

10.

Mathematics
Boolean algebra calculat ions
C~lculus of variations
Constants, important: I'V:II uat iOIl
Convolution
Coordinate rotatiun and trallslation
Curve fi ttin(1

89

Application of Computers

Determinant evaluation
Difference equations solution
Differential equations solution
Differentiating symbolically
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors: calculations
Fourier analysis and synthesis
Function tables: computation
Integral equations
Integration of functions
Intelligence: simulation of human
thinking processes
Lagrange interpolation
Least squares fit to inconsistent
equa tions
Matrix inversion
Matrix multiplication
Maximum like I i hood functions
Mul ti-dimensional partial differentials
~bl tiple integral s
Numerical base conversion
Partial differential equations
Polynomial roots
Simulation of mathematical equations
and solutions
Simula taneous linear equa tions
Sin1Ul taneous non-linear equations
Simul taneous ordinary differential
equations
Stochastic difference equations
Table computation (evaluation of
functions)
II.

Metallurgy
Alloy calculations
Crystal structure computations

14.

Meteorology
Flood control
lIurricane control
Short-range storm observation and
forecasting
Wea ther fore cas ting

15.

Military Engineering
Ballistic trajectories
130mb impact analysis
Bombing tables
Ci ty evacuation studies
Fire control
Firing tables
Missiles: designing, drafting structural
parts
Missiles: launChing, directing, ·intercepting, and recovery: calculations
Pursuit and combat: analysis, control
Radar defense systems: analysis, calculations
Rocket trajectories
Strategy analysis and optimization
Trajectory cal cu la tions
Weapons control
Weapons systems ana I ys is and eval ua tion

16.

Psychological tests: analysis
Study of behavior in space fl ights
Synthesis of human language behavior
Time and motion studies: data collection and ana I ys i s
21.

Sociology
Data reduction and analysis
Social behavior simulation
Social processes: hypotheses testing
Sociometric data: analysis
Voting behavior simulation

22.

Statistics
Bernoull i probabil i ty
Beta function
Binomial coefficient calculations
Chi squared function calculations
Complex error function and integral
Correlation
Covariance
F-test
Factor analysis
Forecasting
Gamma function
Gaussian probabil i ty
flypergeometric probabil i ty
Leas t-square-pol ynomia I fi t ting
Momen ts
Moving averages
Mul tiple regression
Non-linear estimation
Period search
Poi sson probabil i ty
Time series analysis and adjustment
T-test I (sample mean vs. population
mean)
T-test II (difference between two means)
Variance: analysis
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Naval Engineering (see also Marine
Engineering)
Cavitation studies
Component attrition rate analysis
Decompression tables
Submerged flow: potential patterns

17.

Nuclear Engineering
Engines: tests, data, control
Mul tigroup cri tical i ty calculations
Neutron diffraction
Neutron flux distribution
Neutron transport
Power plant monitoring
R3dioactive fallout: analysis, prediction
Radioactive level calculations
Reactor design and evaluation
Reactor simulators

Medicine and Physiology
Anesthesia control
Arterial physiology research
Ballistocardiogram analysis
Biologic rhythm studies
Biological specimens: electronic magnification
Blood volume: calculation of total
amount in circulation and loss
Cancer, diagnosis and treatment
Cardiovascular physiology studies
Cerebral slow waves: correlation and
spectral analyses
Compartmental rate exchange parameters
Controlled artificial hand
Coronary artery disease prediction
Cytophotometric analysis
Diagnostic possibility listing
Diagnosis of disease
Eating habi t pattern studies
Ecological system simulation
Effect of drugs on human body
Electrocardiogram integration and
analysis
Electroencephalogram analysis
Enzyme kinetic representations
Fa tigue research
Fetal heart beat recording
Gastrointestinal tract pressures: detection and recording
Gene frequency calculation
General anesthetic simulation
Growth and physique studies
lIeartbeat analysis
lIearing loss: testing analysis
lIuman brain simulation
lIuman ear simulation for speech analysis
lIuman retinal and brain responses to
light simulation

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13.

Mechanical Engineering
Air condi tioning calculations
Arch analysis and design
Building frames for reinforced concrete
construction: Hardy Cross analysis
Cam design
Casing design
Combustion computations
Composite stringers design
Compressors: horse power calculations
Conveyor geometry
Crankshaft vibration analysis
Engine and piston computations
Flange cross sections, table of
properti es
Foundation settling: effects
Ilea t flow
Ilea t loss of rooms and Ijuildings
Machine vibration analysis
Moments of inertia
Pipe-stress analysis
Orifice factors: computations
Piping sys tems, flexibil ity analysis
Pressure vessel computations
Propeller pitch correction
Reinforced concrete: bending, stress,
etc.
Rigid body vibrations: analysis
Rigid frames: moment distribution
analysis
Shell analysis:· stress distribution
Temperature stresses
Throttl ing device computation
Tors iona I sys tems, bearing loads, and
engine forces: Holzer analysis
Truss analysis: stress and deflections
Vehicle checkout calculations
Vibration analysis

12.

lIypertensive pressure computations
Intestinal absorption rate measurement
Iodine metabol ism computa tion
Medical data: telemetering and analysis
Medical tests: analysis
Metabolic control involving chemical
feedback
Motor system coordination testing
Neuroelectric data processing
Neuron signal conduction theory
Pediatric psychiatric diagnosis
Physiology of the eye: analysis
Probabi I i ty in medical diagnosis
Pupil servomechanism analysis
Radiation therapy
Red cell volume: calculation
Renal function simulation
SpeeCh research
Statistical analysis of clinical data
Symptom-disease complexes
Temperature of man simulation
Toxici ty data analysis
Vessel wall properties and hemodynamic
studies

Hl.

Photography
Color analysis
Color separation negatives:
automatic production
Lens coating calculations
Optical ray tracing
Optical system design

19.

scanner for

Physics
Cosmic radiation: statistical analysis
Crystallography analysis
Electron distributions
Electron trajectories
Interatomic bond lengths and angles
SllOck waves analysis
Thermodynamic equations

20.

Psychology
Data reduction and analysis
Cognitive processes simulation
Canonical analysis
Factor analytic studies
Multiple regressive models for prediction
Neural behavior simulation
Pattern analytic methods: agreement
analysis, configura I analysis, multiple
scalogram analysis, profile analysis
Perception studies

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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ROSTER OF SCHOOL,
COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY
COMPUTER CENTERS

Following is a roster of school, college, and
university computer centers. Much of the information is derived from a survey form returned by many
organizations. This form asked for: 1. Brief description of your main purposes or mission? / lao Do
you provide computing services commercially? / 2.
Your equipment and facilities? / 3. Courses given in
conjunction with your computing center? I 4. Any remarks? / 5. Number of your staff? / 6. Year established? / Filled in by: Name_ _ Title_ _ Organization_ _ Address_ _•
In the following each entry contains: Name
and address / Purpose or mission / Equipment /
Courses / Notes.
The abbreviations used include the following:
Activities

~earch and development

Ca Commercial computing and consulting services
Ga Government activity
Pa Problem-solving
Ea Education
Ma Manufacturing activity
(Used also in combinations as in RCEa "research; computing and consulting service;
and educational activities")
Size
--Ls
Ms
Ss

Large size, over 500 employees
Medium size, 50 to 500 employees
Small size, under 50 employees (no. in parentheses is approx. no. of employees)

When Established
Le Long established organization (1930 or earlier)
Me Organization established a "medium" time ago
(1931 to 1950)
Se Organization established a short time ago
<1951 or later) (no. in parentheses is
year of establishment)
Interest in Computers
Dc Digital computing machinery
Ac Analog computing machinery
Ic Incidental interests in computing machinery
*C Information checked by the organization (C .for
Checking>/ 63: information furnished in 1963 ;. 62:
information furnished in 1962 / etc.
G Information gathered, but not checked by the organization
EAM

Electric punch-card accounting machine

coml svc

Computing services provided commercially

K thousand (words or digits of core storage)
CPM

cards per minute

For computer identifications, see the survey of
digital and analog computers.

Abilene Christian College, IBM Center, Station ACC,
Abilene, Tex. / *C 63
Business office records; student and alumni
records / IBM 402 and support equipment, 3 key
punches, sorter, collator, summary punch; on
order IBM 1401 data processing system / B.A.
326-0ffice Machines, with 6 of 18 weeks spent
on IBM Unit Record Equipment / ERa Ss (7) Se
(1956) Ic
A & M College, Computer Center, Univers ity of Puerto
Rico, Mayagiiez, P.R. / *C 63
Education, research problems, administration
control, registration / IBM 1620, 6OK, card
system, four 024's; 082, 085, 514, 407, and 056;
1401 system on order; coml svc / Courses in
Mathematics and Industrial Engineering / RCPEa
Ss(8) Se(1959) Dlc
" & M College of Texas, Data Processing Center,
College Station, Tex. / *C 63
Education and research / IBM 1401, 709, 650,
unit record equipment; coml svc / 13 courses
on computers and their application / 105 offered
in computer science / RCEa Ss (40) Se (1958)
DAc

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The American Uni vers i ty, Electronic Data Process ing
Laboratory, 1901 F. St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C.
/ *C 62
Use of computers as a management tool, for budget preparation and execution; information storage and retrieval; student classroom work /
LGP-30, with Model 342 High Speed Reader Punch
and Model 322 Automatic Switching Control Unit,
RPC-4000; coml svc / Various courses, including
training courses for the Royal McBee Corporation / CPEa Ss (8) Se(1960) DIc
Auburn University, Computer Center, 113 Broun Hall,
Auburn, Ala. / *C 63
Education and research for students, staff and
faculty / IBM 1620 with 60,000 positions of
storage and high speed card input-output, IBM
407, 548, 519, 083, 026; coml svc / Electronic
Data Processing Machines; Electronic Data Processing Systems; Digital Computer Programming;
Numerical Analys is I and II; Computer Pr inciples
/ RCPEa Ss (6) Se (1959) Dc
Stephen F. Austin State College, EDP Center, Nacogdoches, Tex. / *C 63
Teaching, administration, research in Forestry,
Phys ics, Chemistry / IBM 1620, 1622 and two
1311's (on line printer to be ordered when announced) 407, 85, 83, 548, 514, 26, 24/ Business Administration courses leading toward
systems design; Mathematics courses / REa Ss
(3) Se(1963) Dlc
Baylor Uni vers i ty, Casey Computer Center, Hankamer
School of Business, Waco, Tex. / *C 63
Research and instruction in computer applications / IBM 1620, 1622, 407, sorter and key
punch / Data Processing, 8asic Computer
Courses / REa Ss (5) Se(1962) Dlc
Boston College Mathematics Institute and Computer
Center, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. / *C 63
Education and research; developing programs
useful for high school math teachers in conj unction with modern math programs / IBM 1620,
1622 (2OK additionall, card punch, high speed
printer On order; coml svc / Numerical AnalysiS;
Statistics; Programming courses / RCPEa Ss (5)
Se (962) Dc
•
Boston University Computing Center, 700 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 15, Mass. / *C 63
Service center for university / 6UK Card 1620
and auxiliary equipment; com 1 svc / 6 courses
in Machine Programming; 4 courses in Data Processing-Systems and Applications; 1 course in
Scientific Computing and Mathematical Methods
/CEa Ss(1ll Se(1954) Dc
Bradley University, Peoria, Ill. / *C 63
Undergraduate education / IBM 1620, 40K punch
card; coml svc / Computer DeSign; Data Processing; Computer Technology / CEa Ss (3) Se
(1963) Dlc
Braunschweig Technischen Hochschule, Rechenzentrum
und Institut fur Rechentechnik, Pockelsstrasse 4,
Braunschweig, Germany / *C 63
Programming teChniques for education; automatic
programming and compiling techniques; simulation of analog computing methods by digital
computers; combined systems; functon generation and recording for analog computers by
magnetic tape; dynamiC programming / Electrologica Xl digital computer with 16,000 words
core storage; Shorts general purpose analog
computer (2 consoles), 2 PACE Variplotters;
BIVAR bivariable function generator; fourchannel pen recorder; magnetic tape equipment.
ZUSE Z 22 digital computer, Ferranti input
(200 char/sec) and Creed output (25 char/sec)
for punched tape; IBM 047 and 163 tape-to-card
punch and card-to-tape punch / PEa ·(s '(e DAc
Brigham Young University, Computer Research Center,
Provo, Utah / *C 62
Education and research / IBM 650, floating
point and index register; IBM 407 and auxiliary
equipment; coml svc / Digital Computers; Advanced Digital Computers; Advanced Digital Computer Technical Training Program / RCEa Ss (5)
Se (959) Dc
Ilristol College of Science and TeChnology, Ashley
Down, Br is tol 7, England / *C 63
Education / Elliott 803 digital computer,
Solartron Minispace analog computers, calculating machines, relay demonstration computer;
coml svc / courses given / CEa '(s Se(1962)

Brooklyn College, Office of Testing & Research,
Brooklyn 10, N.Y. / *C 63
College service, instruction, faculty and student research / 1620 card 40K system / courses
given / REa Ss (4) Se (196ll Ic
Bucknell University, Freas-Rooke Computing Center,
Lewisburg, Pa. / *C 62
Instruction in use and applications of electronic computers / Burroughs E-lOl-3 digital computer, IBM 1620, PACE TR-lO, Analog Computer;
coml svc / Introduction for Engineering Freshmen, used within engineering classes / RCEa
Ss (6) Se (1958) DAc
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.
/ *C 62
Education and research / IBM 7090; BurroughS
220 / about fifteen courses / REa Ss (30) i'e
Ic
Carleton College, computer Lab., Northfield, Minn.
/ *C 63
Instruction in programming and computer applications, student and faculty research / IBM
1620 card system / utilization of Automatic
Computers; Numerical Analysis; Programming Lecture Series; student independent study associated with computing activity / RPEa Ss (6) Se
(960)
DIc
Carnegie Institute of Technology, Computation Center,
Pittsburgh 13, Pa, / *C 63
Research, service and education / Bendix G-20,
32K, 4 tapes / Elementary Programming; Advanced
Programming (Graci. Levell; Numerical Analysis,
etc. / REa Ss (12) Se(19571 Dlc
Case Institute of Technology, Computing Center,
Cleveland 6, Ohio / *C 63
Computer education, scientific and engineering
calculation, computer science research / Univac
Scientific 1107, ten tapes, two 800,000 word
drums; BurroughS 220, 4 tape drives, Cardatron
input-output; auxiliary IBM punched card equipment; coml svc / Numerical Analyses; Advanced
Programming (e.g. translators, etc.); Automation
Theory / RCPEa Ss (30) Se (1956) Dc
The Catholic University of America, Computing Center, Washington 17, D.C. / *C 63
Student education and faculty research / IBM
1620 with card input-output, 60K storage, floating pt. hardware; coml svc / Fortran Programming; Data Processing in Sociology; Numerical
Methods in Engineering / RCPEa Ss (3) Se (1962)
Dlc
Chalmers University of Technology, ADB Institutet
(Scandinavian Automatic Data Processing Institute) , Gilbral targatan 5 S, Gothenburg 5., Sweden
/ *C 63
University training in,.automatic data processing; consulting, programming, coding and running problems on computers (or industries in
Scandinavia / Alwac lIIE (Wegematic 1(00), 5MB
021 computer; coml svc / CPEa Ss (25) Se (1957)
Dlc
Claremont Men's College, Claremont, Cal if. / *C 63
Education / IBM 1620, 1622, 026 / Numerical
Analysis; Operations Research / REa Ss (2) Se
(1962) Ic
Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, N.Y. / *C
62
Scientific and business education and research
/ IBM 1620-1622; Tr-48 Analog System / Numerical
Methods; Digital Computers I and II / REa Ss
(1) Se (1961) DAc
Clemson College Computing Center, Clemson, S.C. /
*C 63
Teaching and research / RPC 4000 Computer with
RPC 4600 Tape-typewriter system, RPC 4410 Photoreader, also Systematics K-177 for card compatability; coml svc / Computer Programming; Numerical Methods; other courses in Mathematics and
Engineering making use of the computer / RCEa
Ss (2) Se (1961) Ic
Cornell UniverSity Computing Center, Rand Hall,
Ithaca, N.Y. / *C 63
Research computation and teaching / Uurroughs
220, Control Data l604-l60A, IBM 101 statistical machine, misc. sorting and comparing machines; coml svc / Computer Equipment f. Industrial Applications; Digital Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis / HCPEa Ss(l5 full
time, 15 part time) Se(1953) Dlc

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Dartmouth College Computation Center, Hanover, N,H.
/ "'C 63
Education and research / LGP-30, 2 off~line
flexowriters; IBM 1620/ 3 Numerical Analysis
Courses; Ilusiness Data Processing; Programming
(non-credi t) / HEa Ss (2 part time) Se (1959)
1c
Drury College, Springfield, Mo. / "'C 63
Education (undergraduate) / LGP-30; coml svc /
Numerical Analysis for science students; Digital
Computer Techniques for non-science students /
Cl::a 5s (ll 5e(960) DIc
Emory University, Atlanta 22, Ga. /"'C 62
Hesearch and instruction / Univac SS-99, 120
and tabulating equipment / Introduction to Computers; Mathematics for Computer Use / REa Ss
(0)
Se (1960) I c
Everett Junior College Data Processing Dept., 801
Wetmore, Everett, Wash. / "'C 63
Education in computer programming and administrative work / IBM 1620 (2 disk packs ordered),
407, 519, 548, 085, 083, four lI24's, 026 and
056 / Data Processing Lab. Key Punch / Ea Ss
(2) Se (1963) I c
Fenn College, Euclid & E. 24th, Cleveland 15, Ohio
/ "'C 63
Undergraduate education in Data Processing and
Computers / Burroughs 205 / Data Processing;
Computer Technology / Ea Ss (2) Se (1960) I c
Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. / "C 62
Research and instruction / IBM 709, 8 tape
drives, 32K memory; IBM 1401 / Fortran programming; Numerical analySis / REa Ss (16) Se(1957)
Ic
Fordham Uni vers ity, New York 58, N.Y. / ..c 63
Research and teaching / Bendix G-15 computer /
REa Ss (2 part time) Se(1960) Ic
The Franklin Institute Computing Center, 20th &
Parkway, Philadelphia 2, Pat / "C 62
Advancement of the computing art; education;
accounting; research; government; business /
Modified Univac I data processing system with
associated ancillary equipment / Computers for
Students; Computers for the Layman; Introduction to Univac I Programming / RCEa Ss (23) Se
(1957) Ic
Fresno State College, Maple & Shaw, Fresno 26, Calif.
/ "'C 63
Education, administration / Western Data Processing Center Los Angeles: IBM 7090, etc.;
installation of a 1620 scheduled in 1964 / EDP
& Fortran Programming / Ea Ss '(e Ic
Gannon College, Perry Square, Erie, Pat / "C 63
Instruction and research / LGP-30 and IBM 1620,
16:!:! card read punch, printing card punch, accounting machine, sorter, etc.; coml svc / Data
I'rocessing; Management control Systems; AutomHed Data Process I'rogranuning; Digital Computers; Advanced Digital Computers / HCEa Ss (3)
Se (960) Dc
General Motors Institute, Computer Services 11(op1.,
Flint, Mich. / "'C 63
Education / lIlM 1620 with 20K, IBM OU:!, 51'),
OU5, 548, 407/ Introduction to Computers; Numerical Analysis; other courses with computer
applications / REa Ss (5) Se(196ll Dlc
(;eorgia Institute of Technology, Rich Electronic
Computer Center, 225 North Ave., N.W., Atlanta
13, Ga. / "C 62
Education and research / Burroughs 220, 5K
words of core, 6 mag tape units; UNIVAC Scientific (ERA 1l0ll with 4,096 words of core memory and card input-output added; coml svc /
Over 90 courses on computers and their applications / RCEa Ss (45) Se (1955) DAc
lIa rvard Computing Center, 33 Oxford St., Cambr idge,
Mass. / "'C 63 .
.
C()l!Iputing service for the University; teaChing
a",1 research / IBM 7090, two channels, 12 tapes;
tW() three-tape IBM 1401 's; supporting EAM and
~t'ypunch equipment / Fortran and FAP courses
for lIarvard students and faculty only; courses
In applications of digital computing equipment/
HEa Ss (35) Se (1962) DI c
lIarvey Mudd College, Dept. of Engineering, Claremont, Calif. / "C 63
Engineering education / 1620 card system, document writer, sorter, and Donner 3400 analog
computer / used in regular instructional program / Ea Ss (7) Se(1955) DAlc
1I0fs tra College, Computer Center, Hempstead, N.Y. /
"'C 63
Student and faculty education / 1620, 20K core
position; 1622; 407 accounting machine; sorter;
key punch / courses in programming, impact of
automation, broad systems theory / PEa Ss (3
full time, plus student assistants part time)
Se(963) Ic
1I0ward Uni vers
2400 6th St., N.W., Washington,
D.C, / "C 63
.
Service unit for University, processing student
A/H and deposits; registration, grade reports,
W :!'s, etc. / IBM 1620, 407, 514, 02, 05, 26,
2·1, 56, 557 / Survey course covering Data Process ing; Digital Computer Programming; Computer
Seminars / RPEa Ss (7 in 01', 2 in Computer Lab)
Se(1<)6ll Dlc
Idaho State University, Data Processing, Pocatello,
Idaho / "C 63
HC\listration, with related work projects; research and education; and financial recording
/ PunChed-card accounting installation for administrative work; IBM 1620 for education and
rcsearch / REa Ss (4) Se (196ll Ic
Indiana Institute of Technology, 1600 E. Washington 1Ilvd., Ft. Wayne, Ind. / "C 63
Elluca t ion and research / IIlM 1620 with 1622
rard I/O, IBM 403 accounting machine, 082 sorter, 5·1U interpreter, 024 and 026 card punches;

ity:

coml svc / Computer Programming, Numerical Analysis / RCPEa Ss4(part time) Se(961) Dc
Indiana University, Research Computing Center,
Gymnas ium Addition, Bloomington, Ind. / "'C 63
Research and education / IBM 709, 32K, 10 tape
drives; IBM 1401, 8K, 4 tape drives; usual unit
record equipment / Non-credi t programming and
coding courses; Theory and Application of Digital Computers (3 cr.) / RPEa Ss(21) Se(954)
Dc
Institut fur Angewandte Mathematik der Universitat
Wurzuur\l, Wur..:uur\l, Klinikstrasse 6, Germany /
"'C 63
Solving problems in research and in courses of
various depts. / Pro\lramming and technical
courses every term / HPEa Ss(5) SeO<)6D Ic
Institut fur Massivbau, Technische 1I0chschule,
Bruhlstrasse 27, Hannover, Germany / G 62
Programming for problems of Civil Engineer ing,
in particular Theory of Structures / ZOSE Z 22
R computer / Ra '(s ?e Ic
Iowa State Uni vers ity, Computation Center, Ames,
Iowa / "C 63
Provide service to all departments, education
and research / IBM 7074-1401 magnetic tape system, Cyclone computer sys tern and IBM 1401 card
system; coml svc / 22 computer oriented credit
courses / RCPEa Ss (32) Se(1957) Dc
The Johns Hopkins University, Computer Center, Baltimore 18, Md. / "'C 63
Education, research and development / IBM 7094,
1410, 1301, four 1401 's / Numerical Methods for
Computers; informal programming courses / RPEa
Ms (90) Se (1957) DI c
King's College, University Computing Laboratory,
One Kensington Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2,
England / "C 62
Teaching and research into automatic computing
and automatic computer applications / Ferranti
Pegasus Computer with Decca Twin Magnetic Tape
Unit and Ferranti Control System; EngliSh Electric KDF .9. system on order; com 1 svc / Numerical Analysis; Operational Research and Automatic
Computing; and others / RCPEa Ss (8) Se(1957)
Ic
Lamar State College of Technology, Research Center,
Beaumont, Tex. / "C 63
Student instruction in using and programming
digi tal computers / Burroughs 204 Datatron System and LGP-30; coml svc / various courses /
RCPEa Ss (3) Se (1954) DAc
Lawrence Institute of Technology, 21000 W. Ten Mile
Rd., Southfield, Mich. / *C 62
Provide facilities for students and faculty to
solve engineering and business problems / E-102
(IBM 1620 to be added in 1%2) / Programming for
Engineering Students; I'ro\lranunina for Mana(wment
Studellts; LO\lic Ilesi\ln; Computer Circuits / HEa
Ss (:!) Sdl%ll Ilic
Lehigh Un I ven Ity, 1':I(:kanl La~oratory, 1It, 1111 t, lit· " ,
1'01. / "'C (,:\
Education, r"~,,are:h / GE :!:!::i, Mall. Tape, Printer,
AAU/I£I'-:IO / Math 1O~" Computer I'ro\lrammin\l;
20-:!5 non-creelit courses in 10-15 depts. / HPEa
Ssl:!(5 part tlmc) Se(957) Ic
Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Computing Center,
P.O. Box 776, Tech Station, Ruston, La. / ·c 63
Graduate and undergraduate computer education;
faculty, graduate and staff academic research /
IBM card 1620, with 60K core, 800 CPM input and
full complement of non-RPQ Hardware; IBM 407,
402, 519, 514, 083, 082, four 026's, 056/ 15
courses relating applications and methodology,
using Computer facilities / REa Ss (4) Se(19611
Dic
Louis iana State Uni vers i ty, Computing Center, Baton
Rouge, La. / "C 63
Research, teaching and administration / IBM
1401; 1620, 6OK; 1620, 40K; IBM 7040 system on
order; coml svc / Electronic Data Processing;
Applications of Computers to Engineering Problems / RCPEa Ss (5) Se (1959) Dc
Lund University, Dept. of Numerical AnalysiS, Solvegatan 14, Lund, Sweden / "C 63
Research and education in numerical analysis and
programming; computing service for other universities / SMIL computer with 4096 word core memory, 4096 word buffer core storage, I tape station of FACIT carousel type, ALGOL 60 compiler;
coml svc / graduate and post-graduate courses
in numerical analysis and programming / RCPEa
Ss(l3) Se(956) DIc
Mankato State College, Mankato, Minn. / "'C 63
Education / IBM 024, 083, 548, 519, 402, 085,
1620, 1622, 026, 026-21, 082 / Digital Computer
Programming; Numerical Analysis; Integrated Data
Processing; Filing and Records Management / PEa
(S
(e Dlc
Marquette University, 1515 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee 3, Wisc. / "C 63
Research and education / IBM 1620; 2 IBM 729,
40,UOO digits of storage; IBM 870 / Electrical,
Civil, Mechanical Engineering; Mathematics; and
Business Administration with application to
computers / REa Ss (5) Se (958) DI c
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation
Center, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge 39, Mass.
/ *C 62
For educational and research activities of MIT
and 40 other participating colleges / 4-channel,
IBM 7090, 19 on-line tape units, direct-data
device, interval clock and memory-protect and
relocation modes; 2 IBM 140lC 4K three tapes on
each, EAM and card-punCh machines; coml svc /
short programming courses in August, weekly
seminars, approximately :!O accredited MIT
courses using computers / HCEa 5s (35) 5e (l')::i6)
Dc

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

Miami University, Computing Center, Oxford, Ohio /
·C 63
Hesearch, Education, Administrative / IBM 1620 I
Computer Programming; Electronic Data Processing; Degree program in Systems Analysis / RPEa
Ss (3 full time, 6 students) Se(959) Dc
Midwest Research Institute, 425 Volker Blvd., Kansas
City 10, Mo. / ·C 62
Studies in application of digital and analog
computers to bus ines sand s cientif ic problems;
mathematical analySis and computation; economics research; operations research; systems engineering; simulation / IIlM 1620, Donner 3500,
GEnA N3 and L3 / RCl'a Ms (300) Me (1<)·1·1) DAc
Missouri School of Mines and Metallur\lY, Computer
Center, Holla, Mo. / "'C OJ
TralnlnU students and research / IIlM 16:!0 Digital Computer System with 40,000 positions of
core stora\le and floating point hardware; LGP-30
with high speed paper tape input-output; four
026 key punches; IJ07 accounting machine; sorter;
reproducer; autoplot ter; flexowr iter; IIlM 1620
Model II on order; coml svc / Introduction to
Computing Techniques; Numer ical Analys is; Digi-'
tal Computing; Programming; Numerical and Statistical Methods of Digital Computing; Data
ProceSSing; Analog Computer Techniques; others /
RCPEa Ss (24) Se(960) DAlc
Newark College of Engineering, Newark 2, N.J. / "'C
63
Education and research / IBM 1620 20K machine,
60K to be installed by Sept. 1963; IBM 026, lI82,
407, and 519 / Special Orientation Course in
Programming & Use of the 1620; Numerical Analys is and Programming of Digital Computers / RPEa
Ss(5) Se(1961) DIe
New Mexico Highlands Uni vers ity, Computer Center,
Las Vegas, N.M. / "'C 63
Research in health and mental adj ustment / IBM
1620 40K storage, 407E4 , two 026's, sorter, reproducer; coml svc / Computer Programming / RCPa
Ss(7) Se(1962) Dic
Norges Techniske Hllgskole, Institutt for Anvendt
Matematikk, Trondheim, Norway / "C 63
Education and service to industry, commerce,
etc. / GIER; coml svc / ALGOL; other programming languages; general applications / CEa Ss
(5) Se (963) Dc
Northeastern University Computation Center, Boston,
Mass. / "C 63
Education and Research / IBM 1620 (60K) and
usual auxiliary equipment / courses given / REa
Ss (4) Se (959) 01 c
North Texas State University, Computer Center, Denton, Tt'x. / "'C 63
Ht'scHch and Instruction / 111M card 16:!0, ·10:!,
two lJ"(,'~, lJll:!, 077, ~d·1 / Te·rhnll·.ol I'ro\lrarn"In\l; NUIlM!rlr:ol An.&Iysls; lIuslne'ss ProUr .• mminu;
Systt'ms Analysis; EAM / HI'E" Ss (I,) So (l')(,3)
Ilc
Northwcstern University Computlnu Ccntt!r, Ev.lI.ston,
Ill. / "'C 63
Education and research to all dcpartmcnts / IIlM
709 Data Processing System, 32K, 0 tapes; lIlM
1401 and auxiliary equipment / Introduction to
Computer Coding; Digital Computer Programming
and Error AnalySiS; Digital Computer Solution
of Differential and Integral Equations; Digital
Computer Solution of AlgebraiC Problems / RPEa
Ss (5) 5e (1957) Dc
Ohio State University, Numerical Computation Laboratory, 1314 Kinnear Rd., Columbus 12, Ohio / G 62
Research and education; development of an executive routine which will maximize efficiency in
time-sharing the IBM 709-7090 / IBM 704 with 4
tapes, 4 K core, 4 drums; IBM keypunches, reproducing punches, sorter, tabulator; IBM 7090 /
courses in numerical analysis and data reduction / REa i's i'e DAc
Orange Coast College, Business Data Processing
Dept., 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, Calif. /
"C 63
Education, programming and operation for students / IBM 1401; LGP 30; IBM 402 accounting
machine, 602 calculator, 548 interpreter, 082
sorter, 514 reproducter, 085 collator, 026 and
024 card punch (5 in al1), 056 interpreter,
Friden Programmatic, and Friden TCPC and Selectadata / Introduction to Data Processing; Data
Processing Machines (IBM tab); Systems and Procedures; computer programming courses / PEa
Ss (9) Se (958) Dc
Oregon State University, Computing Center, Corvallis, Ore. / "C 62
Education and research / AlJlAC III-E (8092),
photo-reader and high-speed punch, one offline Flexowriter / Computer Coding; AUI'AC Coding; Symbolic Languages; ALGOL Programs; Numerical Calc; Circuits and Fields / REa Ss (5) Se
(1957) Ic
Pennsylvania State Univ., Computer Facilities, Electrical Engineering Dept., University Park, Pat /
*C 63
Teaching and research in digi tal and analog
computers / Penns tac Digital Computer, Analog
Computers, Network Analyzer / Logical Des ign of
Digital Computers (2 courses), Analog (2 courses)
/ RPEa 5s(6) Se(1952) DAc
Pomona College, Claremont, Cal if. / "C 63
Education / 2 G-15D and MTA-2 / Numerical Analysis (one semester); Applied Math (one semester); use computers in courses of physics and
mOl th but do not give courses in computer technolo\ly / Ea Ss (:!) Se(957) Dlc
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn 5, N.Y. / "'C 63
Instructional, rest'arch and administrative /
IBM 16:!O, card reade!r and card punCh; key punch;
document wrltln\l system; corni svc / lll\lltal
Computer I'ru\lr"rnrnlnu / HCn: .• Ss (:!) Sp(l')(,!) Ilc

Purdue [niversity, Computer Sciences Center, W. Lafayette, Ind. / -c 63
Instruction, consultation, research / IBM 7090,
two 1401's, peripheral equipment / Credi t and
non-credi t courses on Programming in FOR IRAN ,
COBOL, FAP, SPS; Introduction to Digital Computers; Numerical Analysis. Department of Computer Sciences offers advanced degrees / RPEa
Ss(6) Se(1962) DIc
Remington Rand Italia SpA, Centro di Calcolo Elettronico, Via Festa del Perdono, 7 Milano, Italy /
-c 62
Scientific research, technical computations,
administrative services / Remington Rand L"NIVAC
Solid-State 90-column tape system; coml svc /
mathematics programming and commercial applications programming / RCPEa Ss (25) Se(1960) Ic
Research Institute of National Defense, Stockholm
00, Sweden / -c 63
Research / IBM 7090, IBM 1401 I Ra Ss (30) Se
(1960) Ic
Riverside City College, Data Processing Dept., 3650
Fairfax, Riverside, Calif. / *C 63
Education, data processing training, research /
IBM 1620 computer, 1622 rip unit, 402 accounting machine, O(J:; collator, 514 reproducer, 082
sorter, 026 and 024 keypunch, 056 verifier /
Introduction to Data Processing; Electromechanical Machines; Practical Problems in DP; Computer
Programming; Data Systems; special program for
training deaf students in keypunch. Complete
program for As sociate of Arts degree begins in
fall 1963/ RPEa Ss (4) Se(1962) DIc
RPI Computer Labora tory, Troy, N.Y. / *C 62
Teaching and research / IBM 650, IBM 1410 on

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analy-

Royal Col~ege of Advanced Technology, Salford 5,
Lancashire, England / G 62
Research and education / 4 modules of EMI analog computer Mark II / numerical analysis and
programming / Ea ?s i'e Ac
St. Cloud State College, St. Cloud, Minn. / ':'C 63
Registration, basic research for the college /
Iml: summary punch, 0130 sorter, 402 accounting
machine / Office Automation / Ra Ss (2) Se
(1957) Ic
St. ~1ary's University, Computer Center, San Antonio
28, Tex. / ':'C 63
Educational and academic research / IBol 1620,
card punch / Introduction to Computers and Programming / REa Ss (3) Se (1962) DIc
St. Olaf College, :'\orthfield, ~1inn. / ':'C 63
1Jndergraduate education / Iml 1620 available to
students through Carleton College / One-hour
course in Progrnnuning, three-hour course in i"umerical Analysis / Ea Ss (1) Se (19;J')
Ic
San Diego State College, San Diego 15, Calif. /
"C 63
Adjunct to the program of instruction / IB~I 1620,
Card I/O, 60K core / Basic Programming; related
courses / RPEa Ss (2) Se (19611 Ic
San Fernando Valley State College, School of Business and Economics, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, Cal i f. / "C 63
Teaching, research, consultation, programming /
LGP-30, 3 flexowri ters; and add-punch / Introduction to Data' Process ing; Programming; Fortran Programming / REa Ss (4) Se (1959) Dlc
San Jose State Coilege, Computer Center, San Jose
14, Calif. / *C 62
Educational/IBM 1620 computer, 1622 card
re?der, 1623 core storage; 407 accounting machlne, 083 sorter; . three 026 key· punch. machines /
Three math programming classes; four business
programming classes; miscellaneous Fortran use
in engineering / PEa Ss (2) Se (960) Ic
San Joaquin Delta College, Data Processing Dept.,
Stockton, Calif. / "C 63
Education, data processing and programming /
11111 1620 computer, 026, 082, 548, 514, '077, 402,
602 / Introductory Data Process ing; Uni t Record
M?chine Operation and Wiring; Computer ProgrammIng; Data Processing Systems and Procedures;
Computer Mathematics / PEa Ss (2) Se (1960) Dc
Seat tIe Uni vers i ty, Seattle 22, Wash. / *C 63
Instruction, research, and internal use / 1620,
1311, 407-4E IBM Sys tern with peripheral equipment / Ap~opriate courses to students in mathemat~cs, ~hysics, chemis try, psychology, biology,
englneerwg, commerce and finance, education,
and medical technology / REPa Ss (2) Se(1963)
DAc
se~~~.lIil!cU~;versity, Computer Center, South Orange,
Faculty research with emphasis on medical applicati ons and educati on for graduate and undergraduate students / IIlM 1620 computer with card
I/O, 20K memory automatic divide, indirect addressing and the usual unit record equipment /
Computer Progranuning and Numerical Methods; other
courses planned / HI'Ea Ss (5) Se(1963) DIc
South Dakota State College, Brookings, S.D. / *C 63
Education / l(,:!O with 2OK, card I/O; coml svc /
Computing courses in GOT RAN and FORTRAN / CEa
sse:!) Se(1')(,ll nlc
SO~;~I:C?~cM;,~souri State College, Cape Girardeau,
"nd~rgraduate

education and faculty research
oIata processing / IIlM 1620 computer, tape fed;
card equipment to be added during 1963/ Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis / RPEa
Ss (3 part time) Se (962) DIc
Sou thern Illinoi s Uni vers i ty, Data Proces sing and
Computing Center, Carbondale·, Ill. / *C 63
"?minis trati ve, research and ins tructional; plannIng for total information system for SIU / IBM

94

Ib~O. ~Ol\: card: IB\I 1401, SI\, card: lEN 1401.
81\ 6-tape; IIllI 1~01, .oK, 3-tape; IIllI 70~0 on order Dec. 19b~
~-yr. program in rocational Technical Institute; courses in ,Iathematics, ,~ccount­
ing, ,Ianagerlent Deparwents; courses planned for
SChool of Technology
RPEa ,Is (b5; 30 part time)
Se (19.3;)) Dc
Southern ,Iethodist l'nil-ersity, Dallas 5, Tex.
"C 62
Research and education; l'ni\'ac 1103, Cni\'ac 90,
l'nivac 120, tab equipment; rarious programming
courses
REa 5s (10) Se (1%7) Dc
Southern Cni\'ersity, Baton Rouge 13, La.
':'C 62
IIllI Ib20 and tabulating equipment i Engineering;
,lath.; Business; Statistics / REa Ss U) ~Ie
(19~9)
DIc
Stanford [niversity, Computation Center, Stanford,
Calif. / ':'C 63
Education and research / Burroughs 220; IBl17090;
l~Ol. auxiliary equipment; PDP-I; Burroughs B
5000 / :'\umerical Analysis; Progranuning at various
levels; List Processing; Artificial Intellegence;
,Iathematical Theory of Computation / RPEa )Is
(approx. 50, incl. 6 part time) Se (1953) Dc
State University of Iowa, Computer Center, Iowa City,
Ia. ; ':'C 63
Educati on and research / IIllI 7070-1401 / 10 to 12
courses / REa 5s (7 full time, 14 half-time)
Se (5) Dlc
Stevens Ins ti tu te of Technology, Compu ter Center,
Hoboken, :\.J. / ':'C 63
Research and education in digi tal computers and
related fields / U\Ir.~C 1105, 121\ word core ?
drums, 17 tapes; IIllI 1620, .JOK, card I/O; c~mi
svc / :'\umerical Analysis; Programming; Digi tal
Techniques Laboratories / RCPEa Ss (4) Se (961)
Dc
Swedish Board for Computing ~Iachinery (.\Iatematikmaskinnamden). Drottninggatan 95 A (P.O. Box 6l311,
Stockholm 6, Sweden / "c 62
Central state insti tution for research, development, education, consulting, system investigation,
problem analysis, documentation; computing service: applied mathematics, technology; data
processing: commercial, operational, governmental / BESK, FACIT, EDB, Alwac III E; coml
svc / R~ICGPEa Ms (70) Me (949) DAIc
Temple University, Broad St. & Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia 22, Pa. / ':'C 63
Education, research, administrative / 16K IB)I
1401, 4 Model 7330 Tape Uni ts, Ramac Uni t / 4
one-semester courses: Basic 1401 Programming;
Advanced 1--101 Programmi ng; Compu ter Training;
1401 Autocoder / REa Ss (2) Se (959) DIc
Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, Cookeville, Tenn. /
"C 62
~Iake computer available to students and faculty
through formal course work; computer service to
improve instruction in other courses; research /
IIm 1620 wi th card input-output / Principles of
Digi tal Computers; Digi tal Computer Laboratory
Course / REa Ss (5) Se (959) Dlc
Texas College of Arts and Industries, Computing Center, I\ingsville, Tex. / "C 63
Educati on and research / IBM 1620 card, paper
tape ..10K, Burroughs Datatron 205; coml svc /
Introduction to Digi tal Computers; Electronic
Data Processing; Pulse and Digital Systems / RCEa
Ss (3) Se 0961l 01 c
Texas Technological College, Data Proces sing Center,
Lubbock, Tex. / ':'C 63
Education and research / Im1 1620 w/60K memory;
11>22 card read punch; Ial 407; 514; 082; six
024's; Bendix G-15; two CRC-l02-A's; CRC-105; and
Litton 20140 and Engineering Associates TR-48
analog computers; coml svc / Computer Programming Techniques; Engineering Seminar / RCPEa
Ss (1 full time, 8 part time) Se(962) DAc
Trinity University, 715 Stadium Drive, San Antonio
12, Tex. / *C 62
Education / LGP-30 computer and photoelectric
tape reader; coml svc / Digi tal Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis; Research Equations
/ RCEa Ss (3) Se (1960) DIc
Tufts University, Computation Center, Anderson Hall,
Medf ord 55, Mas s. / "C 63
Instruction and research / IBM 1620, 60K memory; coml svc / FORTRAN, SPS and Numerical
Methods / RCEa Ss (5) Se (962) Dc
Tuskegee Institute, Rm. 219, Moton Hall, School of
Engineering, Ala. / "C 63
Education and research / IBM 1620 with 20K card
sys tern, IBM 26, 82, 407 replacing 402 expanding
memory from 20K to 60K in November 1963; coml
svc / High-Speed Methods of Computation / RCEa
Ss (3) Se (1962) Dc
'
University of Akron, Computer Center, 302 E. Buchtel
Ave., Akron 4, Ohio / *C 63
Instruction and research / IBM 1620, card I/O;
two 7330 magnetic tapes, 60K core; coml svc /
Digi tal Computer Programming / RCEa Ss (2) Se
(1961) Dc
University of Alabama, Box 2511, University, Ala. /
"C 63
Instruction, research, service to administration / Univac solid-state 130 step with tapes /
3 courses in numerical analysis, 2 courses in
data processing and statistical applications /
REa Ss(7) Se(1961) Ic
University of Alaska, Computer Center, College,
Alaska / "C 63
Ins truction and research / IB~I 1620 (20K memory,
20 more on order) / ~1athematics / REa Ss (4)
Se 09611 Dlc
Universi ty of Arizona, Numerical Analysis Laboratory, Tucson 25, Arizona / *C 63
Research and instruction / IBM 7072, 10K 8 tape
uni ts (4 may be swi tched to l4011, fl t. pt., bi-

nary read; IBM 1401, 16K core, 4 tapes; complete EAM facili ties; coml svc / Beginning and
Programming; Business Data Processirig;
:\umencal Analys is; Informati on Retrieval and
Speci al Problems / RCPEa Ss (25) Se (1957) Dc
University of Arkansas, Computing Center, Fayettevi lle, Ark. / *C 63
Education and research / IBM 650 with peripheral
equipment; corn! svc / Digital Computer Programming / RCEa SS(lO) Se(1960)· DIc~-Universitat Berlin, Recheninstitut der Technischen,
~r~;nbergstrasse 34, 1. Berlin 12, Germany /
Advan~ed

~oblem solving in applied mathematics, teachIng / ZUSE Z22R and ZUSE Z23jJ:,OIIll svc / Introducti on to Programming; Programming Theory; Numerical Analysis; instruction on ZUSE Z22R and
Z23 / CPEa Ss (8) Se (1957) Dc
Univers i ty of California, Computer Center, 201 Campbell Hall, Berkeley 4, Calif. / ·C 63
Computer facilities for education and research /
IBM 7090 wi th 64K memory, 16 tapes; two IBM
1401 's; IBM 1405; miscellaneous off-line punchcard equipment / Periodic FORTRAN courses by
cen ter, other computer-oriented courses / REa
Ss (45) Se (1957) DAc
University of California, Riverside, Calif. / *C 63
Research and teaching / IBM 1620, 4(J(, card
read-punch; IBM 407, 026 / Uni versi ty Extens i on
Programming Course / REa SS(2) Se(196D DIc
University of California, UCLA Computing Facility
405 Hilgard Ave., Los Angel p • 'M r~lif. / *C 63
Service center for campus, speciaf research,
studies in computer languages / IBM 7090, 8 type
729 IV tape, on-line printer, 32K storage; IBM
1401, one type 729 IV tape uni t, 1402 reader /
punch, 1403 printer; SWAC, 256 word electrostatic (Williams type) memory, 8192 word drum
storage, card reader, card punch, 17" display
CRT, Moseley Autograph X-Y plotter, direct analog to digital input, direct high speed reciprocal digital transmission with IBM 1401; key
punches 407, 519, 083, 557 / Courses in Digital
Computers, Numerical Analysis, Programming /
RPEa Ss (26) Me (1948) DAc
University of California, San Diego, Computer Center,
La Jolla, Calif. / *C 63
Educati on and basic research / CDC 1604; CDC
160A wi th 3276f1 word memory, 17 magnetic tapes;
CDC 1612 printer; CDC 1610; IBM 008, 523 and
peripheral units; IBM 7702; 11111 1401; Data Link
with Western Data Processing Center at UCLA /
Courses in Numerical Analysis and Computer Programming; Symbolic Debugging at Source Language
Level; Co-op Monitor, Bomm Sys tern / ERa Ss (24)
Se (960) Dc
Universi ty of California, Western Data Processing
Center, Graduate School of Business Administration,
405 Hilgard Ave., Los .Angeles 24, Calif. / *C 63
Education and research, primarily in business
data processing / IBM 7094, 1401, 1410, 1301,
1620 and teleprocessing equipment, complete
punched card equipment / Non-credi t courses in
FORTRAN, COB Ic
University of Glasgow, Computing Laboratory" Glasgow, \C.2., Scotland / ·C 63
Teaching and research in numerical analysis and
automatic computation / English Electric DEllCE
14k. I, 64 col. card read punch, 5-7 channel paper tape read/punch; English Electric KDF 9 computer, line printer, 4 tape units, 5-8 channel
paper tape read/punch / Numerical Analysis; Programming ALGOL / REa Ss (15) Se (1958) Dc
University of Hawaii, Statistical and Computing Center, 1I0noluiu 14, Hawaii / *C 63
Service center for university, research projects
/ IBM 650, 2K drum; 1401, 8K, 4 tape; 7040, 32K,
o tape / Numerical Analys is; Numerical Meteoro":
1 ogy; SOAP; FORTRAN i Au tocoder / REa Ss (8 full
time, 8 part time) Se (1960) DIc
University of Illinois, Digital Computer Laboratory, Urbana, Ill. / *C 63
Research in the design of computers, methods of
use, education and service for the University /
IBM 7090-1401 system; ILLIAC II, large scale,
high-speed computer built by the Laboratory, and
II Pattern Recognition computer, being designed
and built / Courses in Digital Computing; Data
Processing; Numerical Analysis; Boolean Algebra;
Programming / REa Ms (100) Me (1949) Dc
University of Kansas, Computation Center, 112 Summerfield Hall, Lawrence, Kan. / ·C 63
Academic research, education / IBM 1620, 6OK,
AFP, four 7330 magnetic tape uni ts, off-line
printer, reproduc,er punch, sorter / Programming
for n Digital Computer / REa Ss (4) Se (1957)
DIc
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. / *C 63
Aid in educational, research and administrative
activities / IBM 1410 (with 1402, 1403, five
7330 tope units, 400: memory, priori ty and overlop); IBM 1620 (fast read-punch 1622 unit, 600:
memory, automatic floating point); two IBM 407 's,
two 003' s, 514, 087, 552, 7 keypunches and 2
verifiers; IBM 7040-1401 system on order / Automatic Data Processing; Fundamentals of Programming; Data ProceSSing for Business; Cases in
Management; Design of Digital Computer; Numerical Analysis / RCEa Ss (20) Se(1958) DIc
University of Liverpool, Computer Laboratory, Liverpool 3, England / *C 62
Ed~cation and research / English Electric DEUCE
Mk II Computer, range of punch card equipment;
KDF9 on order; coml svc / Numerical Analys-is;
Programming; Electronic Computation / RCEa
Ss (9) Se (1959) Ic
University of London Computer Unit, 44 Gordon Square,
London, W.C.l, England / ·C 63
Computing facilities for research / Ferranti
Mercury Computer; Ferranti Atlas being ins talled
1963-{)4; coml svc / Programming courses; extended courses (3 terms) on numerical analysis,
computers and programming; various symposia and
external lectures / RCEa Ss (40) Se (1958) Ic
University of L.(julsville, Computing Labora,tory,
Louisville 8, Ky. / *C -62
Education and research / IBM 1620, card inputou tput, III! 407; PACE 221R analog compu ter / Numerical Methods; Introduction to Digital Computation; Engineering Applications of Automatic
Computation; Advanced Digital Programming / REa
?s Se (1958) DAlc
University of lIaine, Computing Center, Orono, Maine /
·C 63
Research and education / IBM 1620, 20K, cardoriented; com! svc / Programming courses in
math., civil engrg., mech. engrg., and business
and economics departments / RCEa Ss (2) Se (1961)
Dc
University of Mainz, Institute for Applied Mathematics, Jacob Welder Weg 7, Mainz, Germany / *C 62
Instruction, studies in logical design of unorthodox computers, calculations in power networks / Z 22 Digital Computer; RA 462/2 electronic analog computer; Siemens 2002 transistorized
digital computer, 12K_and t~ree IIlIl 727 magnetic
tape s totions / RPEa,?s ?e DAIc
University of Mancbester, Computing Macbine Laboratory, The University, Oxford Rd., Manches ter 13,
England / ·C 62
Research into cons truction and use of digi tal
computers / Ferranti Mercury; Ferranti Atlas being installed; coml svc / Numerical Analysis;
Programming; Logical Design / RCPEa Ss (30) Me
(1949) DIc
University of Maryland, Computer Science Center,
College Park, Md. / *C 63
Computing service and programming assistance to
all research activities of the University; education ilnd research in the computer sciences /
IBM 7090/1401 sys tem; IBM 1620 in College of
Engrg.; CDC 160 in Physics Dept.; IBM 1620 on
Bal timore Campus / Numerous courses directly related to computers / RPEa Ss (19) Se (1962) DIc
University of Miami. Coral Gables, Fla. / .. c 62
Keeping all student records and accounting records on punch cards / RCA 301, IBM key punches,
sorters, reproducers, interpreters, collators.
and 407 accounting machines, IBM 1620 / Operation of IBM Machines, IBM Accounting, Programml ng the Computer / RPEa Ss (15) Me (1950) Dlc
The Un I vcrs I ty of Michigan, Ins ti tu te of Science
nnd Technology, Box 618, Ann Arbor. Mich. / *C 63
IIcse3rch and computing services / large scale
IInnIog computer, over 300 amplifiers; IBM 7090
with peripheral equipment; LGP-3O; coml svc /
Vllrlous digital computer courses / RCPEa Ss (26)
11"(1,),11,) OAc
Unlv"rally of Mississippi, Computer Center, University, Illss. / .. c 63

Teaching and research / IBM 1620 wi th 600: memory, unit record equipment: coml svc / Numerical Analysis; Programning for Digi t'1!Il: Computers
RCEa Ss (7) Se (1959) Dc
Universi ty of Miss ouri, Computer Research Center,
Columbia, Mo. / ·C 63
Computer facilities for University research and
educational programs / Burroughs 204, paper tape,
card, magnetic tape, and floating point; IBM
1620 card sys tem, 60K digi t memory / Fundamentals of Digital Computer Programming; Digital
Computer Applications in Engineering; Numerical
Analys is / RCEa Ss (8) Se (1960) DIc
Universit€ de Montreal, P.O. Box 6128, Montreal 26,
Quebec, Canada / ·C 62
Data processing, research, instruction / UNIVAC
129, LGP-3O / Programming courses / REa Ss (28)
Se (1959) Ic
University of Nebraska, 218 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln
8, Nebr. / *C 62
Research and instructio'n / Burroughs 205; com!
svc / Only informal coding courses / RCEa Ss (5)
Se(196O) Ic
University of Nevada, Reno, Nev. / .. c 62
Research, education, and business / IBM 1620,
20 K card and reader; 407, 519, 077, 083, 548,
056, 2-024, 026; coml svc / Computer programming courses, basic and advanced; key punching,
machine courses and users seminars / RCFEa
Ss (5) Se (1959) Dc
University of New Hampshire, Computation Center,
Durham, N.H. / *C 62
Research and education / IBM 1620, 400:, card
input-output; 407 printer, 4 key punches / FORTRAN Coding / REa Ss (7) Se (1961) Ic
UniVersity of New South Wales, P.O. Box I, Kensington, N.S.W., Australia / "c 63
Teaching and research activities within University / English Electric DEllCE Mark I, card input-output, delay line store 402 words, magnetic drum 8192 words; coml svc / Programming
courses for undergraduates in Engineering &
Mathematics, special programming cours es for
University staff and graduates / RCEa Ss (13)
Se (1956) Dc
University of North Carolina. Computation Center,
Cbapel Hill, N.C. / *C 63
Education and research / UNIVAC 1105, OK core,
32K drum, 17 magnetic tape units, paper tape
input-output; UPTIME 2000 cpm card reader, offline HSP / Short-courses in programming (8 hrs.) ;
Introduction to High Speed Computers; Advanced
Numerical Analys is; vari ous seminars in computer sciences; Dept. of Computer Sciences Is
planned / RPEa Ms (80) Se (1959) DIc
University of North Dakota, Computer Center, University Station, Grand Forks, N.D. / *C 63
Service Center for students, bus iness and other
offices / IBM 1620 compu ter, 1622; 407, 514,
548, 082, 085; coml svc / . Numerical Analysis /
RCEa Ss (5) Se (19611 Dc
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. / *C 63
Education / IBM 1620 (card); IBM 1410 (Disk, 40K,
4 tapes); OSAGE (Version of Rice University Computer>; coml svc / Short computer courses; Business Stat. 102 / CEa Ss (20) Se(1957) Dc
University of Oregon, Statistical Laboratory and
Computing Center, Eugene, Ore. / *C 62
Education and research / IBM 1620, 1623. 1622:
026, 082 / Numerical Analysis; Computing / REa
Ss(6) Se(19611 Ic
University of Pennsylvania, Computer Center, 209 S.
33rd St., Philadelphia 4, Pa. / "C 62
Adjunct to research and education programs /
Univac I System; Univac Tape Solid-State 80 System; cornl svc / Programming courses for the two
computers plus 10-15 accredi ted courses offered
by graduate school / RCEa Ss (12) Se (1957) DAc
University of Pittsburgh, Computation an'd Data Processing Center, 800 Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. / *C 63
Education and research / IBM 7090, 32K core
storage, floating point, 10 magnetic tapes, two
channel, card reader and printer; IBM 7070, 10K
core storage, floating point, 10 magnetic tapes,
two channels; two IBM 1401 's, 4K core storage,
4 magnetic tapes on each swi tchable wi th 7070
and 7090. column binary and advanced programming features; Cal-Comp digi tal plotter; coml
svc / 15 to 20 courses in schools of Engineering & Mines, Business, Liberal Arts, Social Work,
Educati on / RCEa Ss (25) Se (1956) DAc
University of Portland, Computer Center, 5000 N.
Willamette Blvd., Portland, Oregon / *C 63
Undergraduate instruction and research / Burroughs 205, ins talled and maintaiDEid in an A.D.S.
Center / Introduction to Computer Programming;
Advanced Computer Programming / REa Ss (2) Se
(1961) DIc
University of Puerto Rico. Computer Center, R!o Piedras. P.R. / *C 63
Adminis tration, research / HlM 1401 card sys tern,
conventional punched card equipment (Rfo Piedras
Computer Center); InM 1401 card system (College
of Agricul ture & Mechnnlc Arts Computing Lab.) ;
InM 1620 system (Jlgrlcultural Experiment Station,
Computer Center> / Introduction to Punched Card
Methods; Punched Card Methods / REa Ss (24)
Me (1,),14) Dc
University of l'u\Jet Sound, Data Processing Center,
IGoo N. Warner, Tacoma 6, Wash. / *C 63
Administration / IllM unit record / limited courses / Ec Ss(3) Se(1955) Ic
Universi ty of Rhode Island,. Computer Laboratory,
Kingston, R.I. / *C 63
Education and research / IBM 1620. 60K core,
800CPM card reader; two 7330 magnetic tape drives;
407, 514. 557, four 026's, 108, 047, OG6; coml
svc / Informal Programming; NUlOOrical Methods /

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1963

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Uni vers ity of Roches ter. Computing Center, Roches ter
20, N.Y. / *C 63
Service, research and teaching / IBM 7074, IBM
1401, IBM 1620 / Elements of Computer Science;
Introduction to Data Processing; and others /
REa Ss (14) Se (1956) Dc
University of St. Thomas, Computing Center. 3812
Montrose Blvd., Houston 6, Tex. / *C 63
Instruction in programming, student usage for
calculations in Math., Social Science and Natural Science / Bendix El5D computer, oif-line
flexowriter; coml svc / Algebra for Computation;
Digital Computer Programming; Calculus of Finite
Differences; Numerical Analysis; Differential
Equations; open shop for other student use / CEa
Ss (1 with part time students) Se(1962) Dc
University of South Carolina, Computer Center, Columbia, S.C. / ·C 63
Research and education / Ill~! 1620, 60K memory,
1622, 407: LGP30 with photoreader; coml svc /
Introduction to Numericnl Analysis; Computer
Programming; Logical Design of Digital Computers
RCEn S5 (2 part time) Se (1')61l Dc
University of Southern California, Computer Sciences
Laboratory, Unl vers I ty Park, Los Angeles 7,
Cali f. / *C 63
Education and research for faculty and graduate
students / Honeywell-OOO and Honeywell-400, plus
standard card preparation equipment / Beginning
and Advanced Algebraic Compiler; Introduction to
Scientific Computing and Computer Programming
for Scientific Problems / REa Ss (5) Se (1962)
Ic
University of Southern Mississippi, Box 48, Southern
Station, Hattiesburg, Miss. / *C 63
Faculty and staff res earch proj ects, adminis tration for data processing, teaching programming /
1620 IBM card I/O computer wi th allied card
equipment. 20K memory; 407 printer; coml svc /
Programming, with emphasis on FORTRAN / RCEa
Ss (6) Se (1962) DIc
University of Southwestern Louisiana, Computing Center, Lafayette, La. / *C 63
Computing teChniques and research / IBM 1620,
with 1622 card reader-punch; peripheral equipment; coml svc / Introduction to Digi tal Computers; Digi tal Computer Programming; Advanced Digi tal Computer Programming / RCEa Ss (3) Se
(1961) Dc
Uni vers i ty of Tenness ee, Knoxville, Tenn. / *C 62
Scientific and engineering research and education / IIlM 1620, 6OK, cards, machine floatingpoint, 407 off-line / 4 courses in Mathematics
Dept., about l) short courses per year for faculty and \Jrnduate students / HEll Ss (')
Se(1')6ll
OIc
The University of Texas, Computation Center, Austin
12, Tex. / ·C 63
Research, computing service for university /
Control Data 1604, Control 'Data 100 and Hm
1401 / Courses in Computer I'rogranunln\J; Numerical Analysis; Computer Methods in Research; Seminar on Information Programming; Integrated Data Processing: 12 courses in all / RPEa Ss (35)
Se (1958) Dc
University of Toledo, Computation Center, Toledo 6,
Ohio / *C 63
Education and research / IBM 1620 with 200:, card
I/O; 407. two 026 's; coml svc / undergraduate
and graduate computer courses / RCEa Ss (3) Se
(1962) Dc
University of Uppsala. Computer Group, Thunbergsvagen 7. Uppsala. Sweden / *C 62
Res carch and teaching / IBM-1620, punched card
equipment: paper tape equipment; indirect addressing, off-line tabulator and diverse offline equipment / Numerical analysis and programming/REa Ss(4) Se(1961) Ic
University of Utah, Computer Center, Salt Lake City,
Utah / *C 63
Research and education / IIlM 1620, 60K; IBM 1401,
8K-4 tapes; Burroughs 205; teleprocessing with
7090; 7040 to be Installed Nov. 1963/ Computer
Concept: Elemen tary, Intermediate, and Advanced
FORTRAN Programming; Computer Logic / RPEa Ss
(10) Se (1950) Dc
Univers i ty of Vermont, Burli ngton. Vt. / *C 63
Education and research / IBM 1620 card system,
keypunches, U70 system and sorter; coml svc /
Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis / RCEa
Ss (2) Se (1961) DIc
University of Virginia, Computer Center. Charlottesville, Va. / *C 63
Uni vcrs ity Computer Facility / Burroughs 205
wi th 2 magnetic tapes and automatic floating
point; coml svc / Credi t courses on Digi tal Compu tati on; non-credi t programming cours es / RCEa
Ss (5) Se (1960) DIc
University of Washington, Research Computer Laboratory. Seattle 5. Wash. / *C 63
Research and education / IBM 650; IBM 709; IBM
1401; coml svc / Programmi ng; Numerical Analysis; Business Statistics / RCEa Ss(25) Se(1956)
DIc
University of Waterloo, Computing Centre, Waterloo,
Ontari o. Canada / *C 63
Research and education / IBM 1620 card system
60K memory, lAo additional instructions, floating point arith., auto. div.; 8 keypunches, 407
Printer / 4 Undergraduate courses in Numerical
Analysis; 1 in Computer Programming; 2 graduate
courses / REa Ss (3) Se(l')(,O) Dc
University of Wichita, Computer Center, School of
Engineering. Wlchl tn, linn, / .C I,;!
Enulneering educntlon 111111 f)'search / 1ll~1 1620
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Included are such subjects as circuit logics,
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switching systems, and system applications,
with emphasis on space missions. Unusual
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Phil co 2000 computer -- see TUG
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Royal McBee Corp. computers -- see POOL
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SilARE / IBM computers / Mr. David J. Farber,
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SWAP / Control Data 1604, 1604-A and 3600 computers / Mr. Robert J. Morrisette, Sec'y., SWAP,
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Labora tory, Box 1072, Schenectady, N. Y. / "C 63
Univac computers -- see Univac Users Association
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Corporation, 100 Pork Ave., New York 17, N.Y. /
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USE / Remington Rand Univac computers / Mr. James
Nickitas, Sec'y., USE. c/o Remington Rand
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