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June, 1965

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THE COMPUTER DIRECTORY
AND BUYERS' GUIDE, 1965
the June, 1965 issue of
HComputers and Automation"
Roster df 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: Digital, Analog, Special Purpose
Over 800 Areas of Application of Computers and more besides

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No problem
Bell System data communications services
can move your business data at a wide range
of speeds; speeds that are compatible with
your data processing equipment.
Transmission can be over regular or private-line telephone circuits, across town or
nation, by day or by night.

Circle No. 1 on Readers Service Card

Data communications services can add
new scope and usefulness to your present
EDP system, or to one you may be planning.
Discuss it with one of our Communications
Consultants. He's.a trained specialist in data
communications. Just call your Bell Telephone Business Office and ask for his services.

Circle No. 5 on Readers Service Card--+

CALCOMP
DIGITAL PLOTTING
SYSTEMS ARE

s become more complex,
upward from one model to

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tween are Models 760 and
770, bridging the g'ap between the
and
the ultimate.
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"~()dylar Design" of the 700 Systeiizs'
1t'lo~t11'lajor conzputing systel1lS, including
Tl1(J~a1so are compatible with the current
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list price, plus the cost of a servi~e~aILConversio
aC:f:()lllplished in the field by Calcomp service representat
eps~}n.

HOW PLOTTING SYSTEMS A,>RE USED

aifl5o.fnp plotting systems are used to. pl·esent.dig!tal compyter
PI:f~qf!of lnagnetic . ~.9lJ(Junit~>f(}ll1].(Jct~d to Calconlp plotters.
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pened. Caesar's legions and his data processing equipment triumphed, and Pompey's boast came home to
roost. After the crushing victory of the pro-processing
forces over the pro-pigeon wing, Caesar dramatically
celebrated his triumph by installing his computers
directly at the base of Pompey's statue - as if to demonstrate to all the world which of the two had been right,
and which had been for the birds.
This fascinating bit of tape history, incidentally, is
presented for your edification by Computape, and the
moral of the whole bit is crystal clear:
.
Computape is heavy-duty tape so carefully made that it
delivers 556, or 800, or (if you want) 1,000 bits per inch with no dropout.
Now - if Computape can write that kind of computer
tape history - shouldn't you be using it 7

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June. 1965

THE COMPUTER DIRECTORY AND BUYERS' GUIDE, 1965
Tahle of Contents

Editorial - Looking 20 Years Ahead: The Computer Directory and Buyers' Guide
Throughput - A Spectrum of the Computer Field
Roster of Organizations in the Computer Field .
Roster of Products and Services: Buyers' Guide to the Computer Field
Roster of Electronic Computing and Data Processing Services
Survey of Consulting Services.
Survey of Software Suppliers .
Descriptions of General Purpose Digital Computers.
Characteristics of General Purpose Analog Computers
Survey of Special Purpose Computers .
Over 800 Areas of Application of Computers
Roster of School, College, and University Computer Centers.
Roster of Computer Associations .
Computer Users Groups - Roster.

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12
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47
52
55
58
81
82
83
87
93
94

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.

American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 195 Broadway,
New York 17, N. Y. / Page 2/ N. W. Ayer & Son
Berkeley Enterprises, [nc., 815 Washington St., Newtonville, Mass. 02160 / Pages 95, 97, 98 / Burroughs Corp., 601 Second Boulevard, Detroit 32,
Mich. / Page 99/ Campbell-Ewald Co.
California Computer Products, Anaheim, Calif. / Page
3 / Advertisers Production Agency
Cheshire, Inc., 408 Washington Blvd., Mundelein, Ill.
60060 / Page 24 / Robert W., Deitz & Associates
Chrono-Log Corp., 2583 West Chester Pike, Broomall,
Pa. / Page 45 / Albano AdvertiSing
CITCO, P. O. Box 66847, Houston, Texas 77006 / Page
54 / Gulf State Advertising Agency, Inc.
Computron Inc., 122 Calvary St., Waltham, Mass. /
Page 6 / Tech/Reps
Cycle Equipment Co., 17480 Shelburne Way, Los Gatos,
Calif. / Page 56 / Benet Hanau & Associates
Datamec Corporation, 345 Middlefield Rd., Mountain
View, Calif. / Page 24 / Ellis Walker
Dialight Corp., 60 Stewart Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11237
/ Page 56 / H. J. Gold Co.
Fabri-Tek, Inc., 705 Keller Ave., So., Amery, Wisc.
/ Page 10 / Midland Associates, Inc.
General Electric Computer Dept., P. O. Drawer 270,

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1965

Phoenix, Ariz. / Pages 50, 51 / Foote, Cone & Belding
International Business Machines Corp., Data Processing
Div., White Plains, N. Y. / Pages 26, 27 / Marsteller, Inc.
Kleinschmidt, Div. of SCM Corp., Lake Cook Rd. ,
Deerfield, Ill. / Page 8 / Batten, Barton, Durstine
& Osborn, Inc.
MAC Panel Co., P. O. Box 5027, High Point, N. C. /
Page 100 / Lavidge, Davis & Newman, Inc.
Memorex Corporation, 1180 Shulman Ave., Santa Clara,
Calif. Page 2A / Hal Lawrence, Inc.
National Cash Register Co., Main & K Sts., Dayton 9,
Ohio / Page 57 / McCann-Erickson, Inc.
L. A. Pearl Co., 801 Second Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
/ Page 86 / .
Pergamon Press, Inc., 44-01 21st St., Long Island
City, N. Y. 11101 / Page 43 / Promotion Consultants,
Inc.
Photon, Inc., Wilmington, Mass. 01887 / Page 25 /
Darrell Prutzman Associates
Raytheon Computer, 2700 S. Fairview St., Santa Ana,
Calif. 92704 / Page 4 / Jay Chiat & Associates
Systemat, Silver Spring, Md. / Page 45 / Spectra Assoc.
Wolf Research and Development Corp., P. O. Box
36 AB, Baker Ave., W. Concord, Mass. 01781 /
Page 96 / de Garmo-Boston, Inc.

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, i965

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EDITORIAL

Looking 20 Years Ahead:
The Computer D!rectory and Buyers' Guide

In 1955 the first Com::~~ter Directory and Buyers'
Guide was published, by I:C;nputers and Automation",
as its regular June issue. now, ten years later, we
publish the eleventh annual ibbll.e. What will the Computer Directory and Buyers' Guide look like 20 years from
now?

CATEGORY
1.

A number of tendencies are now plainly visible in
the computer field. Among these are:
2.
1) To make com;:'.:t.'Jrs successfully and com-

petitively, the manufacturing organization
has to master the fabrication of miniature
and microminiature electronic circuits, and
also achieve very high standards of reliability.
3.

(These two conditions imply that over the long run only
very big organizations with large amounts of capital can
compete successfully.)

4.

3) A large demand for computing services will

be readily satisfied by small entrepreneurs
renting excess time on nearby computing
facilities and doing work under contract for
nearby businesses.

Manufacturers:
Digital Computers
Analog Computers and
Hybrid Computers
Peripheral and Auxiliary
Equipment
Computer Models:
A. General Purpose
Digital
Analog
Hybrid
B.

To market computers successfully, the organization has to be able to supply maintenance and software services over wide geographic areas.

2)

5.

NUMBER

Special Purpose

Service Organizations:
Computing
Consulting
Software Suppliers
Associations:
Professional (national,
regional, and local
chapters)
User Groups
Miscellaneous:
College and University
Computer Centers

10
20
50

200
50
50
1000

5000
1000
1000

300

50

in almost
every
college

4) Education in the field of computers and data

processing will become very widespread and
will be found in almost every college and
university .
5) The number of ways in which computers will
be used and applied will approach the number of ways in which books are used and applied - reaching almost everywhere.

Applications

almost
unlimited

Your editor hopes that he will be on deck 20 years
from now at age 76 to see if these predictions are anywhere near the actual case.

6) The putting together of small computing modules to act as small computers for special
purposes (like reading gas meters) is likely
to become very widespread.
Taking these into account, it seems to me that we
can make some reasonable though rough predictions.
These are incorporated in the following table:

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1965

EDITOR

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A 20-million-bit mass core memory
can be economical, reliable, and fast!
Here's how:

Coincident-current versatility with only two wires!
(Cross·section of Fabri·Tek's simple and reliable orthogonal mass core memory plane.)
Y·Top Selection

Plane
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

X·Selection
INPUTS

Bit 1 Bit 20 Bit 21 Bit 40 Bit 41 Bit 60
[1216] [12.81J [2~96J [25.61J [3776]
256 X 1280 (1.64) 1280 1345 2560 2625 3840
MATRIX

X·Selection
OUTPUTS

Lines 1·256
257·512
513·768
769·1024
1025·1280
1281·1536
1537·1792
1793·2048
2049·2304
2305·2560
2561·2816
2817·3072
3073·3328
3329·3584
3585·3840
3841·4096

Lines 1·256
257·512
513·768
769·1024
1025·1280
1281·1536
1537·1792
1793·2048
2049·2304
2305·2560
2561·2816
2817·3072
3073·3328
3329·3584
3585·3840
3841·4096
Bits 1 to 20

Bits 21 to 40 Bits 41 to 60
Y·Bottom Selection

Bits 61 to 80

Note: This block diagram
presents an "edge·on"
view of stack.

Here is the road-map to reliability!
(Core·selection block diagram for Fabri·Tek's mass core memory stack.)
In extremely large capacity core memory systems such as
Fabri·Tek's new Series MT mass core memory, the stack and
core selection circuit costs become the major system cost
consideration. The illustrations above show the key factors
which make the Series MT a truly practical mass core memory.
A (.simple and reliable orthogonal array uses only X and Y
wires to reduce the stack stringing cost and to reduce X and Y
drive line soldered connections by a ratio of more than 4:1.
The core·selection block diagram shows how a 20·million·bit
array is divided into 4,096 X lines and 5,120 Y lines. A total of
327,680 cores is wired into each frame.

If conventional 128 X 128 matrices were used, a total of 1,280
frames would be required instead of 64. This would mean a
total of 655,360 X and Y·line to frame connections compared to
the 196,608 connections used in this Fabri·Tek memory.
Special Fabri·Tek circuit techniques,. using all·silicon semi·
conductors, give reliable memory speeds of 4 to 8 microseconds.
Interface is compatible with discrete or integrated circuitry.
If you'd like more interesting facts about the Fabri·Tek mass
core memory, write, call, or wire Fabri·Tek Incorporated, Amery,
Wisconsin. Phone: 715·268·7155. TWX: 510·376·1710.

FABRI-TEK
INCORPORATED
Circle No. 7 on Readers Service Card

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1965

c&a
THROUGHPUT

A Spectrum of the Computer Field

The publication of the Computer Directory and Buyers'
Guide, the June issue of "Computers and Automation," always invites reflection on the many organizations providing
services in the computer field. There are probably some
2,500 organizations, with a range of employees from 2 to
150,000, serving the field in some capacity or other. A
product/service classification scheme may be proposed to attempt to reduce the confusion and embrace all computerrelated services in one coherent spectrum.
Hardware manufacturers are generally easy to classify by
examining their products. Typically, today, we have manufacturers supplying:
- commercial computers - e.g., IBM, Honeywell, RCA,
GE, NCR, Burroughs, Univac.
- scientific computers - e.g., Philco, Control Data, and
most of the above.
special purpose computers - e.g., Scientific Data Systems, Computer Control Company, Dig;tal Equipment
Corp., Bunker-Ramo, Collins Radio, Raytheon.
analog computers - e.g., Electronic Associates, Inc.,
Beckman, Stromberg-Carlson.
hybrid computers - e.g., EAI, Beckman, Astrodata,
Adage, Inc.
Similarly, we can define other classes. Peripheral sup'pliers
might include suppliers of:
printers - e.g., Anelex, Shepard Laboratories, Mitre,
Clary, Kleinschmidt.
tapes and other auxiliary storage components - e.g.,
Ampex, Potter Instrument, Bryant, CalComp.
input preparation equipment e.g., SCM Corp.,
UGC, Singer-Friden, Farrington, Recognition Equipment.
Communications companies can be divided into su'ppliers
of:
terminals - e.g., Teletype, Digitronics
lines - e.g., A.T.&T., Western Union, Comsat.
Supplies companies include purveyors of:
tapes - e.g., the major computer manufacturers, Audio Devices, Memorex, Computron, Ampex.
COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1965

cards - e.g., Jersey T",b Co., Formscard.
forms - e.g., Standard Register, Uarco, Moore, Ennis Business Forms.
- supply storage devices e.g., Tab Products, Ray
Meyers, Wrightline, Mac Panel.
The largest area in terms -of number of organizations included is the area of computer services -:- the thousands
of organizations who, in one way or another, supply "personnel services,". i.e., the use of personnel. This area is numerically largest, perhaps, because of low capital requirements. It is also expected to be a billion dollar segment of
the computer industry in the next few years.
The services provided by these organizations can be generally arranged along a spectrum: its characteristic is not
wavelength as in the color spectrum, but "cost per hour."
(See the accompanying chart.) As a list, the services by
personnel category might appear as follows (cost per hour
represents currently available rates) :
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PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION

COST PER
HOUR

1. Keypunch operator (obtained outside U.S.) $2.00-$2.50
$3.50-$3.75
3. Punched card machine operator
$4.00-$4.50
4. Computer console operator
$5.00.,$7.00
5. Programmer
$6.00-$10.00
$8.00.$15.00
6. Senior programmer
7. Systems analyst
$10.00-$20.00
8. Technical consultant
$15.00-$25.0Q
9. Mathematician/Operations research
.
analyst'
$20.00-$25.00
10. Management consultant
$ 25 .00-$3 7.50
11. Principal/Partner
$40,00-$50.00

2. Keypunch operator (withIn',U,S,)

The types of organizations providing these services are not
classified so easily. Many organizations undertake to supply
some or all of these services; others supply these services only

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ROSTER OF ORGANIZATIONS
IN THE COMPUTER FIELD

(Cumulative, information as of April 15, 1965)

The purpose of this Roster is to report organizations in the computer field: organizations making or
developing computing machinery or data-processing
machinery, and organizations supplying significant components used in the computer field if related to the field
(for example, ferrite cores would be such a component).

Organization Entry Form

The form to be completed for an entry in the
Roster of Organization follows:

Thr listings of organizations supplying services in
the computer field, please see the following surveys and
rosters, elsewhere in this Directory: Roster of ,Electronic Computing and Data Processing Services; Survey
of Consulting Services; Survey of Software Suppliers; and
Roster of School, College, and University Computer
Centers.

1.

Your organization's name?

2.

Street address?

Entries. Each Roster entry if complete contains:
Name of the organizati~n, its address / Telephone number / Description of its main activities, main products
in the field, any comments / Size (expressed in number
of employees) / Year established. In cases where we do
not have complete information, we put down what we have.

3.

Telephone number: area code? __________________

4.

City, state, zip code? ________________________

5.

Types of computers, data processors, computer
components, data processing supplies or services,
etc., that you produce or offer? __________________

Accuracy. We have tried to make each entry
accurate to the extend 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.

---------------------------------

6. 'Approximate number of your employees?
Abbreviations
The key to the abbreviations follows:
S - Size (number of employees)
E - Established (year of establishment)
*C 'Ihis 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) /
65: information furnished in 1965 / 64: information furnished in 1964 / etc.

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7. Year. organization was established? ____________
8.

Listings for three of your executives:
President:

-------------------------------------------------------Advertising Manager:
-------------------------Public Relations Director:

This data supplied by

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Titie_____________________ Date_____________

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1965

Rosier o. Organlzallons
ROSTER

Abacus Inc., 1718 21st St., Santa Monica, Calif. ./
UPton 0-9422; EXbrook 3-9777 / *C 64
Digital modules, programmable digital general
purpose buffers, stored program general purpose
digital computers, custom systems / S 40 /
E 1957
Abacus Information Management Co., P.O. Box 399, New
York, N. Y. 10008 / - / *C 65
Technica 1 and ma nageria 1 guidance for c i "i lia n
and military systems. functions served include
appraisal, audit, professional criticism, review, crystallization of procedures and standards, and financial valuation / S 2 / E 1962
ABL Inc., P.O. Box 11193, Palo Alto, Calif. / - /
*C 65
Engineering and consulting service in the processing of analog, audio, digital and optical
signals / S 2 / E 1961
Accurate Electronics Corp., 169 S. Abbe Rd., P.O.
Box 935A, Elyria, Ohio 44036 / 365-1211 / "C 64
Plug-in assemblies for computer uses; terminal
boards; plug boards; terminals; connectors;
pa ne 1s / S 25 / E 1953
The Acratod Co., 2708 Bagby (p .0. Box 66847),
Houston, Texas 77006 / 713-JAckson 4-3111 / "C 65
Punched card and tape handling equipment and
supplies, including control panels, wires,
magnetic tape, ribbons, bi nders, etc. Used
D.P. machines / S 10 / E 1939
AC Spark Plug Div. General Motors Corp., 7929 S.
Howell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 / 414-762-7000
/ *C 65
Design, development and production of general
purpose and special purpose digi ta 1 computers
for space and airborne systems and other applications / S 7600 / E 1948
Adage, Inc., 292 Main St., Cambridge 42, Mass. /
UN 4-6620 / *C 64
Analog, digital, hybrid, stored-program signal
processor: analog-to-digital and digital-toanalog converters; links; multiplexers / S 160
/ E 1957
ADB Institutet (Scandinavian Automatic Data Processing Institute), Chalmers University of Technology,
Gibraltargatan 5, Gothenburg S, Sweden / 031200410 / *C 64 /
Universi ty training in automatic data processing. Consulting, programming, coding, and
running problems on Alwac III E (Wegematic 1000)
and 5MB 027 computers for industries in Scandinavia / S 25 / E 1957
Adcom Corp., 20945 Plummer St., Chatsworth, Calif.
/ 213-341-4635 / "C 65
Design and manufacture of computer data acquisition systems employing high-speed A to 0 converters, 0 to A converters, digital multip lexers, a na log memories, a nd hybrid interfaces
/ S 58 / E 1964
Addo-X, Inc., ADP Div., 270 Park Ave., New York, N.Y.
10017 / 212-YU 6-0620 / *C 65
Addo-X l(J-.key shuttle carriage adding and bookkeeping machines linked to Addo-X program controlled tape punches and IBM card punches.
Addo-X tape reader / S ? / E 1947
Advance Data Systems Corp., 2037 Granville Ave.,
Los Angeles 25, Calif. / 478-0245 / *C 64
Systems analysis / S 40 / E 1961
Advanced Circuitry Div., Litton Industries, 4811
Kearney St., Springfield, Mo. / 417-UN 9-1806 /
"c 65
Custom printed circuits, multiplanar interconnects, weldable circui ts and packaged
assemblies / S 100 / E 1943
Advanced Scientific Instruments, Div. of EMR, 8001
Bloomington freeway, Minneapolis, Minn. 55420 /
612-888-9581 / *C 65
Digital computers / S 200 / E 1961
Aero Geo Astro Div., Keltec Industries, Inc.,
Edsall and Lincolnia Rds., Alexandria, Va. 22314
/ 703-354-2000 / *C 65
Spec'ial purpose computers, radar programmers,
coordinate digital converters, data loggers,
data acquisition systems of all types for industry and government, special computer interface products / S 700 / E 1958
Aetna Products Co., Inc., 11 Commerc ia 1 St., P.O.
Box 438, Hicksville, N.Y. / 516-WE 1-3120 / *C 65
Inked ribbons for computers, da ta process i ng,
etc. / S ? / E 1941
Aircraft Armaments, Inc., York Rd., Cockeysville,
Md., 21030 / 301-666-1400 / "c 65
Special purpose computers, simulators, training
systems, telemetering systems, test equipment,
i nstrumenta tion, ,a nd spec ia 1 purpose devices
for missiles, space vehicles and other military
weapons systems, air traffic control, etc.,
based on custom specifications / S 1000 / E 1950
Airflyte Electronics Co., 535 Ave. A, Bayonne, N.J. /
201-HE 6-2230 / *C 64
Ana log-d ig i ta 1 converters, commuta ti ng devices,
programming switches / S,70 / E 1951
Airpax Electronics, Inc., 6601 N.W. 19th St., fort
Lauderdale, fla. 33313; Woods Rd., Cambridge, Md.
/ ft. Lauderdale, fla., 305-587-1100 / "c 65
Differential, analog computer type magnetic
amplifiers; complete line of servo, data logging and control systems; electronic tachometers, choppers, circuit breakers, transformers
and telemetry equipment / S 400 / E 1957

Aladdin Electronics, 703 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville,
Tenn. 37210 / 615-242-3411 / *C 65
Pulse and wide-band transformers and other magnet ic core components / S 150 / E 1929
Alden Products Co., 1140 N. Main St., Brockton,
Mass. / JUniper 3-0160 / '·C 64
Cable assemblies, metal chassis, patch cords,
coil wi ndi ng bobbi ns, breadboard ki ts, computer packaged circuits, connectors, magnetic
cores, fasteni ng devices, jacks, magnetic storage, lights, indicator systems; components to
mount, package, connect, and monitor electronic
circuitry / S 300 / E 1930
All American Engineering Co., Lancaster Ave. & Centre Rd., Wilmington 99, Del. / 994-0951 / "C 64
Equipment performance recorders, plethysmograph,
medical and electrical instruments / S 425 /
E 1952
The William C. Allen Corp., 1875 Connecticut Ave.,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 / - / "C 65
Management consultants / S ? / E ?
Allied/Egry Business Systems, Inc., 429 E. Monument
Ave., Dayton, Ohio, 45402 / 223-3133 / "C 65
Data processing forms / S 1500 / E 1893
American Business Systems, Inc., 2929 B St., Philadelphia 34, Pa. / GA 6-7700 / "C 64
Business forms, data processing cards (regular
and special) / S 200 / E 1946
American Data Services, Inc., 0110 S.W. Bancroft St.,
Portland, Ore. 07201 / 503-226-6851 / *C 65
System design, programming, data processing and
machi ne services provided bus i ness, governmental and scientific groups. Computers used are
Burroughs 205 and IBM 1401 / S 20 / E 1959
American Hydromath Co., 24-20 Jackson Ave., Long
Island City, N. Y. 11101 / 2l2-Ex 2-4242 / *C 65
Mechanical and electro-mechanical analog computer: special purpose slide rules, quality
control computer, mechanical nomographs / S 10
/ E 1940
American Lava Corp., Manufacturers Rd., Chattanooga
5, Tenn,. / 265-3411 / *C 64
Custom manufacturing services including technical ceramics and metal-ceramic combinations /
S over· 1000 / E 1902
American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and Associated
Bell System Telephone Companies, (Hq) 195 Broadway. New York 7, N. Y. / - / *C 63
Complete communications services for data processing systems / S 735,000 / E ?
AMP Inc., Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg, Pa. /5640101 / *C 64
Solderles s termi na 1 s, connec tors, pa tchcord
programming systems and pinboards, computer
power supplies / S 4500 / E 1941
Ampex Corp., Computer Products Div., 9937
Jefferson Blvd., Culver City, Calif. 90230 /
2l3-B37-5321 / "C 65
Core memories, tape handling systems / S 900
(Div.) / E 1960 (Div.)
Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corp., 2801 S. 25th Ave.,
Broadview, Ill. 60155 / 312-261-2000 / *C 65
Connectors of a 11 types, coax cable, mul ticonductor cable, Rf connectors, coax switches,
precision potentiometers, integrated circuits,
harness assemblies / S over 500 / E 1958
Amplifier Corp. of America, 398 Broadway, New York
13, N. Y. / WOrth 6-2929 / *C 64
Tape recorders, tape decks, tape cartridges,
transistorized electronic modules and plug-in
boards, transistorized power supplies, transistorized amplifiers; flutter meters, demagnetizers; instruments to order / S 25 (affi liate of Keystone Camera Co., Inc.; additional
personnel and facilities readily available)
/ E 1936
AmTron Inc., 14631 S. Waverly Ave., Midlothian, Ill.
/ 264-5835 / *C 65
Analog and digital electronic controls for process application in industrial plants / S 50 /
E 1959
Amulex Electronics, Inc., 467 Connecticut Ave., South
No rwa 1k, Co n n. / 203-866-8020 / *C 64
Time code generators, automatic component testers, custom test equipment / S 12 /'E 1962
Andersen Laboratories, Inc., 501 New Park Ave., W.
Hartford, Conn. / 203-236-1281 / *C 65
Delay line 'memories' / S 150 /E 1949
Anelex Corp., 150 Causeway St., Boston, Mass. 02114
/ 617-742-4585 / *C 65
.
High and .slow speed printer systems, magnetic
tape print station, Series 5 'Printers, Multiple
Tape Lister, franklin Printers, airborne printer. Special purpose and militarized printer
systems, communications printer, random access
disc storage and other periphera 1 EDP equipment.
Ane?ex printer training school / S 1000 / E 1952
API Instruments Co., 7100 Wilson Mills Rd., Chesterland, Ohio / HA 3-3131 / *C 65
Contact meter relays, panel meters, "packaged
controls," speCial electronic controls, electrically actuated controls, automatic control
equipment / S 300 / E 1945
Applied Control Corp., 293 fairview Ave., Cedar
Grove, N.J. 07009 / 201-239-3851 / *C 65
Test equipment, digital, in circuit, non loading, visual indication of computer component
contents, bench tester and panel mounting versions / S 10 / E 1958
Applied Data Research, Inc., 759 State Rd., Princeton, N. J. 08540 / 609-921-8550 / *C 64
Research, development, consulting programming
on all digital computing systems / S 32 /
E 1959

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Applied Dynamics, Inc., 2275 Platt Rd., Ann Arbor,
Mich. / 313-662-4493 / "C 64
Genera 1 and specia 1 purpose ana log computers
S 185 / E 1957
Applied MagneticS Corp., 749 Ward Dr., Santa
Barbara, Ca lif. 93105 / 805-967-0123 / "c 65
Custom designed precision magnetic recording
heads for computer and instrumentation applications / S 175 / E 1957
Approved Business Machines Co., Inc., 16 Hudston St.,
New York 13, N. Y. / WAlker 5-9813 / *C 65
Used business machines, including punch card
machines; scanners; adding machines; analog.
digital and special purpose computers; data
processing machinery; forms handling equipment
/S?/E?
Argonaut Associates, Inc., P.O. Box K, Beaverton,
Ore. / 503-CY 2-3149 / "C 65
Analog computers, function generators / S 17 /
E 1959
Aries Corp., 4901 W. 77th St., Mi nneapolis, Mi nn.
55424 / 612-866-3321 / branch office: Westgate
Research Park, McClean, Va. / "c 65
System engineering, system analyses and programming services / S 55 / E 1962
Arma Div., American Bosch Arma Corp., Roosevelt
field, Garden City, L.I., N. Y. 11532 / 516PI 6-2000 / *C 64
Aerospace digi ta 1 computers, microminiature
logic digital computers, NDRO memory systems,
shipboard miniature digital computer systems,
veloci ty comparators, display and data management systems, logic keyboards / S 1665 / E
1918
Arkay Engineering, Inc., 11800 W. Olympic Blvd.,
Los Angeles 64, Calif. / GRanite 9-8028 / *C 65
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 / S 12 / E 1958
The Arnold Engineering Co., P.O. Box G, Marengo,
Ill. 60152 / 312-568-7251 / *C 65
Magnetic materials / S 750 / E 1936
The Artronic Instrument Company, 11232 Triangle
Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902 / 301-949-1131 /
*C 65
Delay lines, encapsulated circuit modules,
magnetic core memory devices, pulse transformers, shift registers / S? / E 1959
Arvey Corp., 3500 N. Kimball Ave., Chicago, Ill.
60618 / 312-463-1400 / *C 65
Lami na ted polyester tape; meta lized or paper
and film combinations / S 300 / E 1905
Assembly Products, Inc. - name changed to API
Instruments Co., which see
Associated Sales Analysts, 220 West 42nd St., New
York 36, N. Y. / CH 4-7073 / *C 64
Punched card and magnetic tape data processi ng / S 200 / E 1952
Astrodata Inc., 240 E. Palais Rd., Anaheim, Calif.
/ 714-772-1000 / *C 65
Design and fabrication of data acquisition
systems, signal condi tioning systems, telemetry systems, analog/hybrid computer systems,
range timing equipment and associated instruments / S 877 / E 1961
Audio Devices, Inc., 235 East 42nd St., New York
City, N.Y. 10017 / 212-MU 7-0800 / *C 65
Magnetic recording tape for computers / S 400
/ E 1937
Audio Instrument Co., Inc., 220 E. 23rd St., New
York, N. Y. 10010 / 2l2-MU 9-5518 / *C 65
Analog time delay devices; logarithmic converters; autocorrelation recorder / S 9 / E
1949
Auerbach Corp., 1634 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
19103 / 215-LO 3-7737 / *C 65
Consulting services in system engineering,
computer programming, business information
systems, product and market planning, programmed teaching, computer analysis (Auerbach
standard EDP reports) / S 175 / E 1957
Autographic Business forms, Inc., 45 E. Wesley St.,
S. Hackensack, N. J. 07606 / 201-489-6500 / *C 65
Continuous business forms / S 400 / E 1883
Automated Systems International, 10040 freeland Ave.,
Detroit, Mich. 48227 / 933-9701 / *C 65
Automated management information systems for
automobile dealers and automotive trade / S 90
/ E 1960
Automation Dynamics Corp., 35 Industrial Parkway,
Northvale, N.J. 07647 / 201-768-9200 / *C 65
Support tes t equipment / S 25 / E 1957
Automation Engineers, 344 W. State St., Trenton 8,
N. J. / 695-2628 / *C 65
Consultants in automatic control machinery,
automatic materials handling equipment, information handling equipment, and random card file
equipment. Designers of specialized data processing equipment, including office machinery
coupling mechanisms. Analysis of automation
economics; supervision of installations / S 20
/ E 1942
Automation Institute of America, Inc., 821 Market
St., Suite 437, San francisco, Calif. 94103 /
4l5-EX 2-6694 / *C 65
EDP training. Card punch, unit record equipment, computer programming, systems and procedures / S over 400 / E 1956
Automation Sciences, Inc., 275 Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y. 10016 / 212-686-7122 / "C 65
Service company; systems analysis, computer

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programming, engineering and feasibility
studies for computer, simulation, data reduction, command control and special data processi ng systems / S 60 / E 1963
Autonetics Div., North American Aviation, Inc., 3370
Miraloma Ave., Anaheim, Calif. 92803 / 714-772-8111
/ "c 65
General purpose digital computers, special
purpose digital computers, digital differential
analyzers, special purpose analog computers,
modular command and control systems, airborne/
spaceborne recorders/reproducers / S 24,000/
E 1928 (parent co.)
Auto-Trol Corp., 14500 W. 32 Ave., Arvada, Colo. /
303-421-3726 / "c 64
Sca lers for photogrammetry and mappi ng; high
speed serial printers, digital plotters, card
readers / 5 ? / E 1957
Avionic Division/John Oster Mfg. Co., 1 Main St.,
Racine, Wisc. / 414-636-4445 / "c 64
Resolvers, synchros, and servomechanisms /
S 550 / E 1924 (company)
Avtron Manufacturing, Inc., 10409 Meech Ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio 44105/ 216-641-8310 / "c 65
Design, development and manufacture of
special and general digital indication/control
equipment; solid-state power computers and
multipliers; semi-automatic test equipment /
5 75 / E 1954

Babcock Electronics Corp., 1640 Monrovia Ave., Costa
Mesa, Calif, / LIberty 8-0611 / *C 65
Command control and guidance systems including

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5 1000 / E 1947
Bailey Meter Co., 29801 Euclid Ave., Wickliffe,
Oh i 0 44092 / 216-943-5500 / "c 65
Automatic control equipment, special purpose
computers, da ta proces sing equipment, a na log
and digital information systems / 5 2000 /
E 1916
Baldwin Electronics, Inc., 1101 McAlmont, Little
Rock, Ark. / 501-FR 5-7351 / "c 64
Photoelectric analog to digital shaft-position
encoders / S 215 / E 1953
Baltimore Business Forms, Inc., 3132 Frederick Ave.,
Baltimore, Md. 21229 / 301-233-8000 / *C 65
Continuous forms, continuous envelopes, stock
tabulating forms, datacard sets (tabulating
cards in sets) / 5 600. / E 1916
Basic Systems Inc., 880 Third Ave., New York, N. Y.
10022 / 212-752-4600 / *C 65
Consulting services to design custom training
courses to meet client training requirements
and the design of self-instructional texts for
individual purchasers / 5 125 / E 1960
Battelle Memorial Institute, 505 King Ave., Columbus I, Ohio / - / "c 64
Digital and analog research in systems engineering, servomechanism, automatic control
machinery, and automatic materials handling
machinery / 5 2300 / E 1929
Beckman Instruments, Inc., 2500 Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, Calif. 92634 / - / "c 64
Analog, hybrid integrated and real-time digital
computers; high-and medium-speed data acquisition and processing systems; communications and
telemetry decommutation equipment; analog and
digital data systems and components / S? /
E?
Beckman & Whitley, Inc., 993 E. San Carlos Ave.,
San Carlos, Calif. / - / *C 64
Photo optical systems / 5 ? / E ?
Beemak Plastics, 7424 Santa Monica Blvd., Los
Angeles, Calif. 90046 / 213-876-1770 / *C 65
Plastic holders for punched cards / 5 25 /
E 1952
Bell & Howell Micro-Data Div., 6800 McCormick Rd.,
Chicago, Ill. 60645 / 312-539-7300 / *C 65
Mic rofi 1m recorders a nd readers des igned to
complement computer and tab printers / 5 ? /
E 1961
Bell Telephone Mfg. Co., Automation Systems Div.,
Berkenrodelei 33, Hoboken, Belgium / 03-37-7835
/ *C 65
Magnetic tape handlers, document handling
systems, postal automation / 5 11,000 / E 1882
Belock Instrument Corp., 112-03 14th Ave., College
Point, L.T., N.Y. 11356 / 516-HI 5-4200/ "c 64
Research and development, design, development
and production of electronic and electromechanical systems and devices. Inertial, navigation systems, radar systems, radar simulation
systems, electro-optical systems, large screen
data display systems, gun fire and missile
launch .control systems, gyros, accelerometers,
stabilized platforms, north-seekers, timers,
programmers, exploders, and missile components;
publications, training and engineering services
/ 5 975 / E 1950
The Bendix Corp. - Bendix-Pacific Div., 11600 Sherman Way, No. Hollywood, Calif. 91605 / 213-7651010 / "c 65
Telemetry, components, subsystems and systems
/ 5 2900 / E 1937
The Bend ix Corp., Ec lipse-Pioneer Di v., Teterboro,
N.J. 07608 / 201-288-2000 / "c 65
Airborne digital computers, analog-to-digital
converters, transducers, motor generators, memory storage devices, automatic and manual checkout systems / 5 9000 / E 1916

Bendix Corp., Industrial Controls Div., 8880 Hubbell
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48228 / 272-3710 / *C 64
Spec ia 1 purpose d igi ta 1 computers for the control of machine tools / 5 300 / E 1957
Bendix Corp., Research Laboratories Div., Southfield,
Mich. 48076 / 353-3500 / *C 64
Research in analog, digital, and hybrid tech'niques; special purpose analog and digital
computing and control systems / 5 700 / E 1929
Benson-Lehner Corp., 14761 Califa St., Van Nuys,
Calif. 91401 / 213-781-7100 / *C 65
Data reduction, handling and translating equipment:. record readers (osci llographic, film,
etc.), CRT printer/plotter; data display devices
including line drawing plotters, point and symbol plotters, special readers including map and
blue print readers, digital microscopes and comparators; shaft rotation-to-digital converters;
electrically controlled typewriters / 5 140 /
E 1950
Berkeley Enterprises, Inc., 815 Washington St.,
Newtonville, Mass. 02160 / 6l7-DEcatur 2-5453 or
2-3928 / *C 65
Publisher of "Computers and Automation" and
other publications. Scientific kits for
educational purposes: Brainiac (computer construction kit); Probability and Statistics kit;
Teaching Machines and Programmed Learning kit
/ 5 12 / E 1954
E. J. Bettinger Co., 20 S. 15 St., 7th Floor, Philadelphia, Pa. / 215-LO 4-0700 / "c 65
Personnel consultants to the EDP industry /
5 20 / E 1955
Boonshaft & Fuchs - name changed to Weston-Boonshaft
and Fuchs, which see
Booz, Allen Applied Research Inc., 135 S. LaSalle
St., Chicago, Ill. 60603 (also Bethesda, Md. and
Cleveland, Ohio) / 312-FRanklin 2-1728 / *C 65
Broad range of computer services including
computer and hardware systems design, installation management, computer feaSibility, applications, systems analysis, software design, data
processing, and scientific computation / 5 525
/ E 1955
Booz, Allen & Hami lton Inc., 135 S. LaSa lle St.,
Chicago, Ill. 60603 (offices also in New York,
Washington, D.C., Cleveland, Detroit, San Francisco, and Los Angeles) / 312-FInancial 6-1900 /
*C 65
Management consultants, technical and management services in electronic and automatic data
processing for integrated management information and control systems for industry, commerce, government, and institutions; feasibility studies, system design, equipment selection,
implementation, systems conversion, EDP audit
and review / 5 400 / E 1914
Bourns, Inc., Trimpot Div., 1200 Columbia Ave.,
Riverside, Calif. / - / *C 64
TRIMPOT ® potentiometers, adjustment and precision types as well as relays; new microcomponents (inductors, transformers, capacitors,
and resistors as discrete components or on
ceramic subtrates) / 5 1300 / E 1948
Bowmar Instrument Corp., 8000 Bluffton Rd., Ft.
Wayne, Ind.; Acton Laboratories, Inc. (subsidiary), Acton, Mass.; TIC of Calif. (subsidiary),
Newbury Park, Calif. / 219-747-3121 / *C 65
Precision servo components and assemblies,
counters, electronic devices, measurement and
test instruments, solid state digital computer readouts / 5 1000 (including subsidiaries) / E 1951
W. H. Brady Co., 727 W. Glendale Ave., Milwaukee,
Wisc. 53209 / 414-332-8100 / *C 65
Tab machine labels, key punch correction seals,
computer tape control tabs, tape reel labels,
file folder labels, pert symbols (all selfadhesive) / S? / E 1914
Brandon Applied Systems, Inc., 30 E 42 St., New
York, N. Y. 10017 / 212-YU 6-1518 / *C 65
Programming and consulting services; technical
courses sponsored by Computers and Automation
Magazine / 5 15 / E 1964
Richard D. Brew and Co., Inc., 90 Airport Rd., Concord, N. H. 03302 / 225-6605 A/C 603 / *C 64
Delay lines / S 120 / E 1945
The Bristol Co., P.O. Box 1790 CAG, Waterbury,
Conn. 06720 / 203-756-4451 / *C 65
Electronic and potentiometric recording,
indicating and controlling instruments; telemetering and supervisory control systems; computers, data printers, and loggers; choppers,
relays, capsular elements and pressure switches;
miniature standard and special cap and set
socket screws in stainless and alloy steel
/ 5 over 1000 / E 1889
Brooks Instrument Div., Emerson Electric Co., 407
W. Vine St., Hatfield, Pa. / 215-855-5174 / *C 65
Flow meters, variable area, turbine, and positive displacement with associated readout and
control equipment / 5 250 / E 1946
Charles Bruning Div., Addressograph Multigraph
Corp., 1800 W. Central Rd., Mt. Prospect, Ill.
60058 / 312-CL 5-1900 / *C 65
Dry diazo, moist diazo and electrostatic
copiers for use in communicating computer
printout by reproduction methods / 5 3000 /
E 1897
Bryant Computer Products, Div. of Ex-Cell-O Corp.,
850 Ladd Rd., Walled Lake, Mich. 48088 / Market
4-4571 / *C 65
Magnetic storage drums, magnetic di sc fi les ,
fixed and flying magnetic recording heads,
electronic systems, and electronic circuit
modules / 5 286 / E 1952

Bulova Watch Co., Inc., Systems and Instruments
Div., 62-10 Woodside Ave., Woodside, N. Y. 11377 /
•
212-NE 9-5700 / "c 65
Timers and timing devices; development of automatic fabrication and control processes and
machi nery; resea rch and deve lopment of spec ia 1purpose electro-optical and electromechanical
devices; precision manufacturing and assembly
/ 5 500 / E 1950
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., 277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
/ 212-826-7171 / *C 65
.
Genera 1 purpose a nd spec ia 1 purpose, on-Ii ne
input/output terminal devices, data communications terminals, CRT and digital displays, online data processing services / 5 2500 / E 1929
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., Industrial Control Systems,
8433 Fallbrook Ave., Canoga Park, Calif. 91304 /
346-6000 / "c 65
Control computer systems and electronic systems
for on-line data processing and control / 5 450
/ E 1964
J. II. Bunnell & Co., 920 Essex St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
11208 / 212-NI 9-1717 / *C 65
Tape punch / S 45 / E 1873
Burlingame Associates, Ltd., 510 5, Fulton Ave.,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 10550 / MO 4-7530 / *C 65
Ana log computers, computi ng amplifiers and
power supplies, ana log recorders, ana log-todigital converters, digital voltmeters / 5 40
/ E 1928
Burr-Brown Research Corp., 425 So. Plumer, Box 6444,
Tucson, Ariz. 85716 / 602-623-0328 / *C 65
Operational amplifiers, electronic integrators,
electronic function generators / 5 50 / E 1956

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DeSign, development, and production of digital
display equipment and systems. Demonstrated
capabi Ii ty in TV scan conversion, computer
driven microfilm recorders, multiple station
inquiry systems, direct view command and control consoles, human factor simulators, and
bulk information storage and retrieva 1. Display components avai lab Ie: symbol generators,
~i~e 2~e;e~a~~~~, display moni tors, light pens
Burroughs Corp., 6071 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich.
48232 / 313-875-2260 / *C 65
Electronic data processing and data communications systems and equipment for every general
purpose, scientific and military data handling
application. Specialized systems and components
include input/output systems, magnetic tape
storage systems, on-line disc file memory
systems, high speed printers and multiple tape
listers, paper tape readers and punches, punch
card readers and punches, automatic record
processors, MICR item processing and document
sorter systems, hybrid micro-ci rcu! t modules,
numerica 1 readouts, a Ipha-numeric displays,
counting and decoding tubes and devices, memory stacks, and magnetic drums, disks, tapes,
cores and thin films / 5 34,000 / E 1886
Burroughs Corp., Electronic Components Div., P.O.
Box 1226, Plainfield, N.J. 07061 / 201-757-5000
/ *C 65
Single-sided glassivated semiconductors, NIXIE®
readout tubes and systems, BEAM-XQ!) switches and
modules, ferrite cores, planes and stacks, hybrid
circui ts, BIPCO® readout drivers/decoders, magnetic core rope and electronic uni- and bi-directional counters / 5 800 / E 1954 (division)
Business Electronics Div., International Accountants
Society, Inc., 209 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
60606 / HA 7 -5322 / *C 64
Home study courses in programming for computers,
and applications of business problems to computers / 5 9 / E 1955
BUTLER ROBERTS ASSOCIATES, INC., Sub. of Oki Electronics of America, Inc., 500 S. E. 24 St., Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. 33316 / 305-523-7202 / *C 65
All computer and EDP peripheral equipment,
including high speed line printers, inputoutput devices both on-line and off-line, etc.
/ S 12,000 (parent & subs.); 11 (ButlerRoberts Inc.) / E 1881 (parent); 1960 (ButlerRoberts Inc.)

Cadre Industries Corp., 20 Valley St., Endwell,
N. Y. 13763 / 607-PI 8-3373 / "c 65
Cable harnesses, cable assemblies, wiring harnesses, custom manufacturi ng: amplifiers,
plug-in modules and panels, test equipment,
communications equipment and systems / 5 814
/ E 1951
CAE, Compagnie Europeenne d'Automatisme Electronique,
27, rue de Marignan, Paris (8e), France / ELY
47-97 / *C 64
CAE 510, 530, 3030, 5030 computers / 5 600 /
E 1959
California Computer Products, Inc., 305 N. Muller
St., Anaheim, Calif. 92803 / 714-774-9141 / *C 65
Design, develop, manufacture' digital incremental plotters and systems for automatic
plotting of output from medium-scale and
large-scale digital computers / 5 175 / E 1959
Cambridge Communications Corp., 238 Main St., Cambridge, Mass. 02142 / 491-0710 / *C 64
Solid state abstracts; solid state abstracts on
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journal; computer abstracts on cards and mlcrocards / S 14 / E 1947
Cambridge Thermionic Corp., 445 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02138 / 617-876-2800 / *C 65
Digital logic modules / S 300 / E 1941
Canadian Aviation Electronics, Ltd., P.O. Box 6166,
Montreal 3, Quebec, Canada / 514-631-6781 / *C 65
Code translators, supervisory control and telemetry equipment, printed circuit boards, flight
systems simulators, traffic control equipment,
A to D converter / S 1000 / E 1947
Canadian Research Institute, 85 Curlew Or., Oon
Mi 11 S, Ont., Ca nada / 416-447-5561 / *C 65
Analog computers; analog to digital converters
/ S 20 / E 1938
Carlton Controls Corp., 15 Sagamore Rd., Worcester,
Mass. 01605 / 617-791-6544 / *C 65
Decimal digital positioning numerical controls
/ S 10 / E 1957
CBS Laboratories, a Div. of Columbia Broadcasting
Systems, Inc., High Ridge Rd., Stamford, Conn.
06905 / 203-325-4321 / *C 64
VIDIAC and LINOTRON charac.ter generation,
com-puter photocomposers, display systems and
consultation / S 445 / E 1936
C-E-I-R, Inc., One Farragut Square, S., Washington,
D.C. 20006 / 2l2-EXecutive 3-1111 / *C 65
Data processing service bureaus, scientific
and economic studies, statistical analysis,
consultants in computer and management
sciences / S 900 / E 1954
CENTRA LAB , the Electronics Div. of Globe-Union Inc.,
P.O. Box 591, Milwaukee, Wisc. 53201 / WO 2-9200 /
*C 65
PEC® integrated circuits -- typical functions:
flip-flop, NOR gate, pulse shrinker, pulse
stretcher, TDL NAND, monos tab Ie multivibrator.
Also produce ceramic capacitors, variable resistors and rotary switches / S 3000 / E 1928
Century Electronics & Instruments, Inc. 6540 E.
Apache St., Tulsa 15, Okla. / 9l8-TE 5-9951 / *C 65
Multi-channel recording oscillographs of direct
wri ti ng elec trophotographic and conventi ona 1
photographic types; vibration and stress analysis systems; data recording equipment and cameras; input-output devices; galvanometers;
null balance recording potentiometers, UV direct
writing oscillograph, hi-speed digital printer,
telemetry calibrator, precision oscillator /
S 650 / E 1945
CG Electronics Div., Gulton Industries, Inc., 15000
Central Ave. ,East, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87108 /
505-299-7601 / *C 65
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 toringsystems; high speed A/D, D/A converters; digital timers; supervisory control systems;
physiological data collection systems; automatic
checkout and testing systems; computer linkage;
data trans lation and formatting systems, digital
serializer and visua 1 readout devices; pri nted
circuits, microwelded, copper depOSition modules
/ S 180 / E 1957
Chadwick-Helmuth Co., III E. Railroad Ave., Monrovia,
Ca lif. 91016 / 358-4567 / *C 64
Osci lloscope, sweep control, pulse camera, slow
motion sampling, electronic counters / S 15
/ E 1953
Chalco Engineering Corp., 15126 S. Broadway, Gardena,
Ca lif. 90247 / 213-FAculty 1-0121 / *C 65
Punched tape readers, power supplies / S 90
/ E 1951
Cheshire, Inc., 408 WaShington Blvd., Mundelein, Ill.
60060 / 312-566-7880 / *C 65
Machines which cut and apply computer-printed
forms to mailing pieces as labels or heattransferred address, imprints at speeds to
20,000 per hour / S 75 / E 1928
Chicago Swi tch Di v., F & F Enterpri ses, Inc., 1733
Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60647 / 312-276-8121
/ *C 65
Panel swi tches, i llumi na ted panel swi tches
/ S 35 / E 1954
Chrono-log Corp., 2583 West Chester Pike, Broomall,
Pa. 19008 / ELgin 6-6771 / *C 65
Real-time reference systems for digi ta 1 computers, including time and date. Programmable
real-time clocks for digital computers. Digital clocks, calendars, counters. Consultants
in process control, computer control, industrial
and mi li ta ry / S 10 / E 1956
Cincinnati Time Recorder Co., 1733 Central Ave.,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 / 513-241-5500 / *C 65
Fire alarms, master time and program systems,
time recorders, indicating wall clocks, signaling devices, automatic parking control equipment, service supplies and data collection
systems / S 300 / E 1896
C& K Components, Inc., 103 Morse St., Newton, Mass.
02158 / 617-926-0800 / *C 64
Magnetic shift registers, encapsulated logic
circuits, special purpose ultra-low power magnetic counting systems / S 40 / E 1958
C.P. Clare & Co., 3101 W. Pratt Blvd., Chicago,
Ill. 60645 / 312-AM 2-7700 / *C 65
Relays, sealed contact reed relays, mercury
wetted contact relays, telephone type relays,
steppi ng swi tches / S 1500 / E 1937
Clarkson Press Inc., Subsidiary of Graphic Controls
Corp., 189 Van Rensselaer St., Buffalo, N. Y. 14210

/ 853-7500 / "C 64
GC data processing forms, continuous data
processing forms / 5 120 / E 1946
Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc., Washington St., Dover,
N.J. 03820 / 603-742-1120 / *C 64
Precis ion potentiometers (wirewound and composition element), switches, wirewound power resistors / S 1400 / E 1922
Clary Corp., 408 Junipero St., San Gabriel, Calif.
/ CUmber la nd 3-2724 / *C 65
Solid state scientific computers, arithmetic
center, high-speed line printers, solenoid
printers, graphic arts products, construction
automation maChinery, missile components and
tape perforating equipment / 5 344 / E 1939
Clifton Precision Products, Div. of Litton Industries, Marple at Broadway, Clifton Heights, Pa.
19018 / 215-622-1000 / *C 65
Analog to digital and digital to analog
converters; servomecha nisms and synchros
/ S 1300 / E 1945
Coburn Cred it Co., Inc., Coburn Bldg., Rockvi lIe
Centre, N.Y. 11571 / Rockville Centre 4-2800
/ *C 64
IBM 1410, used in consumer finance / S 370
/ E 1955
Codamite Corp., P.O. Box 2518, Anaheim, Calif.
92804 / 714-774-4707, 714-776-5432 / *C 65
Code generators and translators / S 30
/ E 1962
Cognitronics Corp.,549 Pleasantville Rd., Briarcliff
Ma nor, N. Y. / RO 9-7900 / "c 65
Genera 1 purpose programmable computers for
graphic arts; magnetic memory drum systems.
Digital to audio outputs / 5 33 / E 1961
Cohu Electronics, Inc., Kin Tel Div., P.O. Box 623,
San Diego, Calif. 92112 / 714-277-6700 / *C 65
Digital data logging systems and systems components / S 300 / E 1945
Coleman Electronic Systems, 3210 W. Central Ave.,
Santa Ana, Calif. 92702 / 546-1600 / *C 64
Data logging systems, N/C machine tool systems,
vote tallying system (computer), DIGITIZER®
shaft angle encoder / S 100 / E ?
Collins Radio Co., Information Science Center, 19700
San Joaquin Rd., Newport Beach, Ca lif. / KImberly
902911 / *C 64
Collins Kineplex data communications systems
for transmiss ion of punched card, magnetic
tape and other digital information over telephone line, radio circuit or other voice channels. Commercial and military communication
and data processing systems and equipment including airborne data systems, teletype and
other message switching systems / S 1000
/ E 1950
Colorado Instruments, Inc., Garden Office Center,
Broomfield, Colo. 80020 / 303-466-7333 / *C 65
Digital data acquisition systems (specialpurpose, designed to meet customer requirements) and computer data entry keyboards
(C-Dek) / S 25 / E 1961
Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc .... Herbhill
Rd., Glen Cove, N. Y. 11542 / 516-QR 6-2730 / *C, 65
Fabric and smudge proof fi 1m base ribbons for
high speed printers and other data processing
equipment, continuous duplicating masters,
spiri t and offset / 5 800 / E 1905
Co lumbia Technica 1 Corp., 24-30 Brooklyn-Queens
Expressway West, Woodside, N.Y. 11377/ 212-YE
2-0800 / *C 65
Delay lines; cermet film, hybrid circuits /
5 65 / E 1950
Comcor, Inc., 1335 S. Claudina, Anaheim, Calif. /
714-772-4510 / *C 65
General purpose and special purpose computing
systems; analog, digital and hybrid. Special
simulators, data handling systems / S 200 /
E 1959
Commerce Clearing House, Inc., 4025 W. Peterson Ave.,
Chicago, Ill. 60646 / 312-CO 7-9010 / *C 65
Loose leaf automation reporter / S 1700 / E 1913
Components Corp., 106 Ma i n St., Denvi lIe, N. J. /
201-627-0290 / *C 65
Decade counti ng units - DIGI-KLIP5® (Printed
circuit connectors) / 5 10 / E 1943
Computer Applications Inc., 555 Madison Ave., New
York, N.Y. 10022/ 2l2-PL 9-1310 / *C 65
Computer programming and data processing service bureau facilities, including IBM 1401 and
1410 computers / S 600 / E 1960
COMPUTER ASSOCIATES, INC., Lakeside Office Pk., Wakefield, Mass. / 617-245-9540 / *C 65
Research, development, production, and consulting
activities in digital computer programming, including: utility programs and packages, compilers and assemblers, programming and operating
systems, time-Sharing systems, command and control systems, information storage and retrieval
systems, artificial intelligence, and scientific
and commercial applications / 5 40 / E 1961
Computer Control Co., Inc., Old Connecticut Path,
Framingham, Mass, / 875-6185 / *C 65
Computers and special-purpose digital systems
for space, engineering,training, scientific
and business applications. Digital modules,
magnetostrictive delay lines, test instruments,
magnetic core memories, decimal or octal to
binary electromechanical switches and keyboards.
Space vehicle instrumentation, simulation and
data handlers; information storage and retrle-

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val; missile traCking and positioning; signal
processing and time compression; language
translators; industrial process and machine
tool control; business data processing; pulse
pattern and range time code generation; computer training devices / S 1200 / E 1952
Computer Devices Corp., 6 West 18th St., Huntington
Sta., N. Y. 11746 / 5l6-AR 1-0666 / *C 65
Serial memories (wire sonic delay line type);
other delay lines for trim and time adjustment;
word genera tors I S 30 / E 1961
Computer International Trade Corp., P.O. Box 66847
(2708 Bagby), Houston, Tex. 77006 / 7l3-JAckson
4-3111 / "c 65
Broker for used computers, using national advertising and personal follow-up through Interna ti ona 1 Sa les Organi za ti on / S 80 / E 1964
Computer Logic Corp., 11800 Olympic Blvd., Los
Angeles 64, Calif. I GRanite 9-3318 I "c 65
Small custom digital systems, standard and
special digital instruments; manufacture and
sale of proprietary logic cards and system components; Logic-Lab, special purpose digital
computers and automatic checkout devices /
S 12 / E 1960
Computer Products Inc., 1717 "F" St., South Belmar,
N.J. / 201-681-3100 / *C 64
Analog computers, general purpose, precision;
simulators; analog computer components; analog
computer modernization and modification; electronic mode control; display systems; analog
computer field service / S 135 / E 1961
COMPUTRON, INC., Member of the BASF Group, 122
Calvary St., Waltham, Mass. 02154 / 617-899-0880
*C 65
Magnetic tape for computers and instrumentation
/ S 250 / E 1960 (Computron. Inc.); 1865 (BA5F)
Connecticut Technical Corp., 3000 Main St., Hartford
5, Conn. 01620 / 203-522-6167 / *C 64
Periphera 1 equipment. Input-output typewriters,
numeric data loggers, keyboards, tape punchi ng
systems, listing printers (serial and parallel
entry) / S 20 / E 1960
Consolidated Avionics, 800 Shames Dr., Westbury,
N. Y. 11590 / 516-ED 4-8400 / *C 65
Transistorized power supplies, automatic test
equipment, digi ta 1 systems, logiC modules,
magnetic card readers, engine generator control modules / S 150 / E 1957
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp., 360 Sierra Madre
Villa, Pasadena, Calif. 91109 / 213-796-9381 /
*C 65
Electronic instruments for measurement, analysis,
and control; instrumentation for dynamic testing; amplifiers, analog and special purpose
computers; automatic control equipment; data
processing, data recording and data reduction
equipment; information retrieval devices; inputoutput devices; electronic multipliers; regulated power supplies; magnetic tape recorders,
readers, storage systems and reels, tape handlers; magnetic tape; recording papers; research;
telemetering systems; transducers / S 3000 /
E 1937
Consolidated Systems Corp., 1500 S. Shamrock Ave. ,
Monrovia, Calif. / 213-359-9111 / *C 64
A wide range of electronic and electro-mechanical systems for data handling, ground and space
support, checkout, ordnance, industrial control,
and analog and flight instrumentation. Also
analog to digital conversion and recording systems; printed circuit boards; military cameras,
and electro-optical systems / S 700 / E 1954
Continental Connector Corp., 34-63 56th St., Woodside, N. Y. 11377 / 212-TW 9-4422 / *C 65
Complete line of printed circuit, micro-miniature, miniature, center screwlock, power,
spec ia 1 des igns and crimp-type removab Ie contact plug and socket preCision electronic connectors for computer, guided missile, aircraft
. and communication applications / S 500 / E 1952
Control Data Corp., 8100 34th Ave. 50., Minneapolis,
Minn. 55440 / 612-888-5555 / *C 65
Digital computers, systems and devices; peripheral equipment; data processi ng equipment;
guidance and communications systems; visual
output devices; source data collectors; magnetic tape units; digita 1 control systems;
control equipment / S 8500 / E 1957
Control Data Corp., Control Systems Div., 4455 Miramar Rd., La Jolla, Calif. / 714-453-2500 / *C 65
636 computer, process control systems, analog
computers and controllers, electric actuators,
Magsense® comparators / 5 315 / E 1956
Control Equipment Corp., 19 Kearney Rd., Needham
Heights, Mass. 02194 / 617-444-7550 / *C 65
Design, development and manufacture. of speCial
purpose digital computers, data processing
systems, and digital industrial control systems.
Complete line of digital modules and system
components / S 25 / E 1956
Control Logic, Inc., 3 Strathmore Rd., Natick, Mass.
01762 / 617-655-1170 / *C 65
Welded digital circuit modules; data and control systems; digital training systems / S 70
/ E 1961
Controlomag Laboratories, 2459 Susquehanna St.,
Roslyn, Pa. 19001 / 215-884-8098 / *C,65
Custom digital counters. and controls / 5 18
/ E 1959
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Control Sc ience Corp., 5150 Duke St., Alexa ndria, Va.

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/ 703-354-9000 / ~C 65
Decoders, encoders; ac t i ve so lid-sta te fi lters ;
displays, electronic and electro-mechanical;
telemetering systems / 5 35 / E 1961
Contronics Inc., 43 Leon St., Boston, Mass. 02115 /
III 2-8080 / "c 64
Alpha-numeric display equipment / 5 15 / E 1959
Cook Electric Co., Data-Stor Div., 6401 W. Oakton
St., Morton Grove, Ill. 60053 / 312-967-6600 /
~C 65
Digi ta 1 magnetic tape recorders, photoelectric
punched tape readers, incrementa 1 tape recorder
systems, miniature magnetic tape recorders,
both military and commercial applications; all
produc ts / 5 200 / E 1957 (Da ta-Stor Di v. ) ,
1897 (Cook Electric Co.)
Cornell-Dubilier Electronics, Div. of Federal Pacific Electric Co., 50 Paris St., Newark 1, N.J.
/ MArket 4-7500 / ~C 64
Capaci tors, relays, pulse networks, fi lters,
converters, de lay li nes, vibra tors, antenna
rotors, inverters, tes tins truments, packaged
circuits and systems / 5 4000 / E 1910
Corning Glass Works, 3900 Electronics Drive, Raleigh,
N.C. / 919-828-0511 / *C 65
Microcircuits, capacitors, resistors, glass
memory delay lines, printed circuit boards
/S?/E?
Cramer Division, Giannini Controls Corp., Old Saybrook, Conn. / EV 8-3574 / *C 64
Timing devices, elapsed time indicators, time
delay relays, AC and miniature DC timing motors
5 400 / E 1939
Creed & Co., Ltd. (assoc. of ITT Corp.), Creed House,
8 Hinde St., London W. 1., England / WELbeck 9121 /
*C 65
Wide range of teleprinters and punched tape
equipment for communications, data processing,
automation. Product range includes 300 characte'rs per second punch - Model 3000; and 100
characters per second printer - Model 1000 for
computer output recordi ng / 5 2500 / E 1909
Crystalonics Inc., 147 Sherman St., Cambridge 40,
Mass. / 617-491-1670 / *C 65
Semiconductors, solid circuits / 5 100 / E 1959
James Cunningham, Son & Co., Inc., 10 Carriage St.,
Honeoye Fa lls, N. Y. 14472 / Honeoye Fa lls 485
/ "C 65
Scanners, switches, scanning and switching
systems, video and high frequency applications
for special requirements / 5 180 / E 1838
Cybernetics General Co., 4247 Park Blvd., San Diego,
Calif. 92103 / 714-297-4593 / ~C 65
Technical services in programming, systems
engineering and computer and data processing
requirements analysis / 5 11 / E 1963
Cyber-tronics, Inc., 915 Broadway, New York, N.Y.
10010 / 212-0R 4-9150 / *C 65
All computers and punch-card machines; rental
and sale / 5 130 / E 1961
Cybetronics Inc., 132 Calvary St., Waltham, Mass.
02154 / 617-899-0012 / .. c 64
Magnetic tape rehabi Ii tation services, tape
certifiers, cleaners and rewinders; magnetic
tape testers, magnetic tape cleaner, digital
system for controls, consulting services,
special-purpose computer and peripheral memory
systems' / 5 30 / E 1960
Cycle Equipment Co., 17480 Shelburne Way, Los Gatos,
Ca li f. 95030 / 408-356-6196 / *C 65
Tape winders, unwinders, feeders and transports
for hand li ng perfora ted paper tape / 5 6 /
E 1948
Cycle Transformer Corp., 356 Glenwood Ave., East
Orange, N.J. / OR 4-0731 / .. c 64
Tra nsformers, re lay coi Is, vol tage regu la tors
/ 5 50 / E 1944

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Dapex' - see Data Processing Equipment Exchange Co.
Data-American Equipment Co., 333 No. Michigan Ave. ,
Chicago, 111.60601 / 312-CE 6-2525 / .. c 65
Data-Vault, a safe and vault for the protection
of computer tapes, disc packs and microfilm
from fire, explosion and moisture / S? /
E 1961
The Data Corp., 4050 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles,
Ca 1 if. 90005 / 213-385:.9255 / *C 65
Consultants, methods ana lysts, systems analysts, programmers for maj or computer ma nufacturers. In house IBM 1460/360, 50S 910,
Philco and REI Optical scanners. Representation in principal cities / 5 150 / E 1962
Data Display, Inc., 1820 Como Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
/ 612-646;'6371 I *G 64
Cathode ray tube display systems and input devices for dig i ta 1 computers / 5 185 / E 1958
Data Dynamics, Inc., 305 Webster St., Monterey,
Ca lif. 93940 / 408-375-4133 / *C 65
Mathematical, ope'rations and systems analysis
.
and programmi ng / 5 110 / E 1962
Data Machines, Inc., 1590 Monrovia Ave., Newport
Beach, Ca lif. / 714-646-9371 / .. c 65
DATA 600 series general purpose, stored program
scientific computers / 5 6 / E 1964
Datamec Corp., 345 Middlefield Rd.,' Mountain View,
Ca li f. / 415-968-7291 / .. c 64
Digital magnetic'tape units; low cost electromechanical computer peripherals including input/output devices / 5 45 / E 1961
'
Data Processing Equipment Exchange Co., 366 Francis
Bldg., Louisville, Ky. ! GL 1-7547, JU 5-5454 /
.. c 65

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Computer broker; used punch card equipment specialist. Buy or sell used DP equipment, key
punches through computers, through DA-PEX Co.
Associate. Used broker inquiries invited /
5 ? / E ?

Data Processing Management Association, 524 Busse
Highway, Park Ridge, Ill. 60068 / 312-825-2128
or 2129 / .. c 65
Publications: Journal of Data Management,
DPMA Quarterly / 5 23 / E 1951
Da ta Products Corp., 8535 Warner Dri ve, Cu 1ver Ci ty,
Calif. 90231 / 213-837-4491 / *C 65
High speed printers and rotating disc memory
systems. Informatics Inc., a wholly-owned
subsidiary, specializes in user-oriented
services on any system or application involving uti lization and programming of electronic
digital computer systems / 5490 / E 1962
Datapulse Inc., 509 Hindry Ave., Inglewood, Calif.
90306 / ORchard 1-7713, ORegon 8-3983 / .. c 65
Test instrumentation: pulse generators, data
simulators / 550 to 100 / E 1961
Data Systems Devices of Boston, Inc. - moved, left
no address
Data Systems Inc., 10700 Puritan Ave., Detroit,
Mich. 48238 / 313-341-6900 / *C 65
Design, develop and manufac.ture digi tal computers and systems for computer communications
and information converters / 5 50 / E 1961
Data Tech, 127 Coolidge Hill Rd., Watertown, Mass.
02172 / 617-924-1773 / ..c 64
Shaft encoders, electronic counters, digital
positioning servos, rotary transformers / 5 20
/ E 1960
Data Trends, Inc., 1259 Route 46, Parsippany, N.J.
07054 / 201-334-1515 / *C 65
Specialists in the real-time systems field.
Design and manufacture of terminal I/O devices
and assoc iated communica t ions bufferi ng uni ts
normally found in real-time systems / 5 ?
/ E 1962
Datex Corp., 1307 S. Myrtle Ave., Monrovia, Calif.
/ Elliott 9-5381 / *C 64
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, numerica lly controlled machine tools,
telemetry 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 /
5 250 / E 1952
Davidson Electronic Development Co., 2211 Peninsula
Drive, Erie, Pa., 16505 / 814-833-9818 / *C 65
Input consoles / 5 10 / E 1951
Dayton Electronic Products Co., Inc. 117 E. Helena
St., Dayton, Ohio 45404 / 513-224-1416 / *C 65
250 KC and 1 MC logic circuits, custom circuits,
control systems, data acquisition systems and
digital logic training devices / 5 95 / E 1951
Decision Control, Inc., 1590 Monrovia Ave., Newport
Beach, Calif. / 714-646-9371 / *C 65
Coincident current core memory systems, logic
modules, digital systems / 550/ E 1956
Delco Radio Div., General Motors Corp., 700 E.
Firmin St., Kokomo, Ind. / 312-GL-78461 / *C 65
(Semiconduc tors) silicon and germa ni urn power
transistors, silicon rectifiers, digital
circuits and support equipment; data format
converters; data acquisition and recording
systems; digital circuit modules to 10 m.c.
speeds; special purpose digital systems; solid
state industrial control systems / 56000 /
E 1936
Deltime, Inc., 225 Hoyt St., Mamaroneck, N.Y.
/ - / *C 64
Data storage sonic delay lines / 5 ? / E ?
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Machines Systems Div.,
300 Howard St., Framingham, Mass. 01702 /
617-873-3511 / .. c 65
Cummins-Dennison Dat-A-Read / 5 3800 / E 1844
The G. C. Dewey Corp., 202 E. 44 St., New York,
N.Y. 10017 / 212-MU 2-7369 / *C 65
Digital, analog computers / 5 125 / E 1955
Dialight Corp., 60 Stewart Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
11237 / 212-HYacinth 7-7600 / ..c 65
Indicator lights, pilot lights, ultra-miniature
i nd ica tor lights ("Da ta li tes") for compu ter 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. Single plane numeric readout /
5 250 / E 1937
Dialtron Corp., 203 Harrison Pl., Brooklyn 37, N.Y.
/ HYacinth 7-7600 / *C 65
Time delay relays for computers, data processing and automation equip)l1ent / 5 230 / E 1938
Diamoni te Products Mfg. Co., McConkey St. Ext.,
Shreve, Ohio / 216-547-4211 / *C 65
Computer components of a lumi na ceramics, high
strength, low loss, high density, electrical
insulating, vacuum tight, readily metallized.
Sizes available, subminiature through normal
size requirements / 5 175 / E 1940
DI/AN Controls, Inc., 944 Dorchester Ave., Boston,
Mass. 02125 / 617-289-7700 / "c 65
Buffer storages, core memories, high-speed
lister-printers, special purpose digital and
analog computers, code and format converters,
digi ta 1 computer elements, counters, magnetic

and transistor shift registers and logical
elements, airborne memories, clockS", programmers, automatic typesetting systems /
5 250 / E 1958
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway, New York 12,
N. Y. / VI 6-4155 / "c 65
D.C. analog computers - analog computing
services. Ana log computi ng services; genera 1
purpose ana log computers. Des ign and construction of special purpose computers, simulators,
and trainers / 5 10 / E 1955
The Diebold Group, Inc., 430 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y. 10022 / 212-PLaza 5-0400 / *C 65
Full range of integrated services in the fields
of modern management and management science.
Areas of specialization include automation,
automatic data processing, programming, information technology, produ,:t and business planning analyses. Subsidiary companies in 13
cities on two continents / 5 150 / E 1954
Digital Development Corp., 5575 Kearney Villa Rd.,
San Diego, Calif. / 714-278-9920 / .. c 65
Magnetic drums, magnetic discs, 'memory systems,
electro-optical equipment / 5 120 / E 1959
Digital Devices, Inc., 212 Michael Drive, Syosset,
L. 1., N. Y. / 516-WA 1-2400 / *C 65
Magnetostrictive delay line memory systems /
5 12 / E 1962
Digital Electronics Inc., 2200 Shames Drive, Westbury, N. Y. / 516-ED 3-2115 / *C 64
General purpose computers, training computers,
da ta convers ion equipment, computer tes t equipment, magnetic tape systems / 5 50 / E 1961
Digital Equipment Corp., 146 Main St., Maynard,
Mass. / 6l7-TW 7-8822 / .. c 65
Solid state, general purpose digi ta 1 computers,
memory test systems, special purpose systems,
and digital circuit modules / 5 750 / E 1957
Digitronics Corp., Albertson Ave., Albertson, L.I.,
N. Y. 11507 / 516-HT 4-1000 / .. c 65
High-speed data communications terminals; data
acquisition and transmission systems; tape
readers and handlers / 5 300 / E 1957
DimenSions, Inc., 95 Madison Ave., Hempstead, L.I.,
N. Y. 11550 / - / *C 64
Plotters / 5 ? / E ?
Documentation Inc., 4833 Rugby Ave., Bethesda 14,
Md. / 656-9500 / .. c 64
Systems design - advanced systems design and
operation of large information centers and
libraries; mechanized publicatio'n techniques c ompu ter-genera ted indexes a nd tape-opera ted
photocompos i tion for produc i ng high-qua li ty
journals; Docuforms - commercial version of
government/DOC INC development using transparent
flat film, provides compact, random-access filing
with rapid retrieval and reproduction capabilities; ,information searching, indexing and abstracting - scientific information staff available / 5 425 / E 1951
Dolin Metal Products, Inc., 315 Lexington Ave.,
Brook lyn 16, N. Y. / NE 8-9472 / *C 65
Build-up "Tape-Stor" units for storage of electronic data processing tape / 5 70 / E 1948'
Douglas Randall Inc., a subsidiary of Walter Kidde
& Co., Inc., 441 Pawcatcuk Ave., Westerly, R.1.
02891 / 203-599-1750 / "C 65
Reed relays, coils / 5 ? / E 1950
Drake Manufacturing Co., 4626 N. Olcott Ave.,
Harwood Heights, Ill. 60656 / 312-867-7227 / "c 65
Specialists in miniature lighting for computers
and automatic equipment. Products include indicator and read-out lights, lampholders, meta 1
stampings, wire harnessing, brackets, neon and
incandescent lamps and other accessories. For
commercial or military projects / 5 approx. 130
/ E 1932
Dresser Products Inc., 114 Baker St., Providence,
R.1. 02905 / 401-781-4430 / *C 65
Accessories - tape handling equipment and
filing supplies / 5 9 / E 1955
DREXEL DYNAMICS CORP., Maple Ave., Horsham, Pa. 19044
/ 2l5-0Sborne 2-2200 / "C 65
Static card readers / 5 150 / E 1956
E. 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 1007 Market St.,
Wilmington, Del. 19898 / 302-PR 4-2421 / "c 65
Differential analyzers, recording papers /
5 100,000 / E 1802
Dura Business Machines, Div. of Dura Corp., 32200
Stephenson Highway, Madison Heights, Mich. 48071
/ 313-588-1100 / *C 65
Dura MACH 10 automatic typewriter, Dura converter / 5 ? / E 1961
Durant Mfg. Co., 600 N. Cass St., Milwaukee, Wisc.
53201 / 414-271-9300 / *C 65
Digital read-out instrument counters and indicators / 5 300 / E 1879
Dymec Div. of Hewlett-Packard Co., 395 Page Mill Rd.,
Palo Alto, Calif. 94306 / 415-326-1755 / "C65
Digital instrumentation systems / 5 500 / E 1956

E-A Industrial Corp., 2326 South Cotner Ave., Los
Angeles, Calif. 90064/213-477-5078 / "c 65
Digital systems and computers for process
control/ 5 ? / E 1962
Eastman Kodak Co .• 343 State St., Rochester, N.¥.
14650 / 716-325-2000 / *C 65
Photographic equipment, staple synthetic and

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organic chemicals and dyestuffs; facsimile
equipment (photocopy); recording paper / S
50,000 / E 1889
Ebasco Services Incorporated, 2 Rector St., New
York 6, N. Y. / DIgby 4-4400 / *C 65
Engineering and management consultants; con,.
suiting services in application of electronic
data processing to accounting and business systems; engineering applications; plant automation; feasibility studies; Installations /
S 1600 / E 1905
E 0 P Corp., 1900 N. Mills Ave., Orlando, Fla. 32803
/ 305-241-5324 / "C 65
Code translators and digital displays. Time
Code-{;enera tors -Encoders -Decoders. Sequencers
a nd event programmers. Monl tori ng a nd remote
control systems / S 75 / E 1959
EDP Management, Inc., P.O. Box 393, New York, N. Y.
10008 / - / *C 65
Consulting services: computer type communication systems; economic research; Information
engineering; programming; research; and systems
engineering / S ? / E ?
ELCO Corp., Maryland Rd. & Computer Ave., Willow
Grove, Pa. 19090 / 215-659-7000 / *C 65
VARICON* Connectors, BI/CON* Connectors,
MICROCON* Connectors, MODUCON* Micro-modules,
VARIMATE'" Connectors, VARIPL4.TE* Connectors,
VARIPAK" Card Cages, E-Z MATE'" Tube Sockets
(*Trade Mark) / S 700 / E 1947
Electric Indicator Co., Inc., Camp Ave., Stamford,
Conn. 06879 / 203-322-1671 / *C 65
Sub-fractional and fractional A/C and D/C
motors, generators and blowers used in computers / S 170 / E 1926
The Electric Tachometer Corp., 68th & Upland Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19142 / 215-SA 6-7723 / *C 64
Servomec ha nlsms / S 50 / E 1916
Electro Instruments, Inc., 8611 Balboa Ave., San
Diego, Ca lif. 92112 / 714-277-6590 / *C 65
Dlgi ta 1 voltmeters, ohmme'ters, ra tiometers;
analog-to-dlgl ta 1 converters; wldeband DC
amplifiers, X-Y recorders, monitor oscilloscopes, digital data systems / S 647 / E 1954
N. V. Electrologica, 214 Stadhoudersplantsoen, The
Hague, The Netherlands / 070-514641 / "c 65
EL X2, EL X3, EL X4, EL X5 and EL X8 computers,
EL 1000 high speed tape reader / S 500 / E 1956
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc., P.O. Box 100,
Sarasota, Fla. 33578 (company divisions include:
Sarasota Div., Sarasota, Fla.; Advanced Scientific
Instruments Div., Minneapolis, Minn.; Princeton
Div., Princeton, N.J.) /813-955-8153/ *C 65
General purpose digi ta 1 computers and accessories, telemetry data acquisition and processing equipment, shaft position digital
encoders / S 1500 / E 1941 (Conn.)
Electro-Mec Instrument Corp., 47-51 33rd St., Long
Island City 1, N.Y. / STillwell 6-3402 / *C 64
DIGITOMETERS (trade name), analog to digital
converters; potentiometers (computer type);
resistors, wlrewound, precision; goniometers
(angle measuring fixture for calibration of
potentiometers, synchros, etc.), rotary
swltc hes / S 130 / E 1950
Electro-Miniatures Corp., 600 Huyler St., S. Hackensack, N.J. 07606 / 201-488-7770 / ·C 64
Slip rings and brush assemblies, commutators,
rotary switches, plastic molded parts, optical
code discs / S 175 / E 1955
Electronic Associates Inc., West Long Branch, N.J.
/ 201-222-ll00 / *C 65
Analog, digital and hybrid computers, digital
plotting equipment, computing services / S 2500
/ E 1945
Electronic Development Corp., 423 West Broadway,
Boston, Mass. 02127 / 617-268-9696 / *C 64
A/D converters, prec Is Ion voltage reference
sources, mlllivoIters, programmable voltage
measurement systems, shaft encoder trans lators
S 20 / E 1958
Eiectronlc Engineering Co. of California, 1601 E.
Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. / 714-547-5501
/ "c 65
Computer format control buffers, analog multiplexers, analog to digital converters, punched
tape reader for computers, automatic magnetic
tape search and control systems / S 200 / E 1947
Electronic Memories, Inc., 12621 Chadron Ave., Hawthorne, Calif. 90250 / 213-772-5201 / "c 65
Design and manufacture memory cores, memory
arrays and stacks, and memory systems for commerc ia 1, industria 1, sc ientific and aerospace/
space vehicle applications / S 430 / E 1961
Electronic Modules Corp., 1949 Greenspring Drive,
Timonium, Md. 21093 / CL 2-2900 / *C 64
Computers and special purpose digital control
systems for military, government and commercial
applications. Digi ta 1 process and machine controls. Digital logic modules'250 kc to 10 mc /
S 170 / E 1961
Electron Ohio, Inc., 1278 W. 9th St., Cleveland,
Ohio 44113 / 621-5196 / *C 64
Data delay systems, bar chart recorders /
S 15 / E 1961
Electropac, Inc., a subsidiary of Computer Control
Company, Inc., Industrial Park, Peterborough, N.H.
03458 / 603-924-3821 / *C 65
Contract manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical equipment (computer, aerospace,
industrial, medical). Production or prototype
construction wiring or circuit assembly to
commercial or Mil specifications / S 220 /
E 1960

Electro Rack, 1341 So. Claudina, Anaheim, Calif.
92805 / 776-5420 / *C 64
Computer consoles (cabinets) / S 37 / E 1959
Elgenco Inc., 1550 Euclid St., Santa Monica, Calif.
90404 / 213-451-1635 / .. c 65
Elec tronic noise generators, computer auxi lIary
equipment, statistical equipment / S 12 / E 1955
EI-Rad Manufacturing Co., 4300 N. California Ave.,
Chicago, Ill. 60618 / 312-478-7300 / *C 65
Delay lines and pulse transformers for computer application / S 300 / E 1944
Embree Electronics Corp., 10 N. Main St., West
Hartford, Conn. 06107 / 203-233-8588 / *C 64
DC power supplies, ana log operationa 1 amplifiers / S 10 / E 1959
Encoder Div., Litton Precision Products, Inc., Div.
of Li tton Industries, 7942 Woodley Ave., Van Nuys,
Calif. 91406 / 781-2111 / *C 64
Analog to digital converters / S 70 / E 1963
Engineered Electronics Co., 1441 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Santa Ana, Ca 1If. / 714-547-5651 / *C 65
Transistorized plug-in modules, indicators and
decades; rotary thumbwheel swi tches. Comp lete
line of digital building blocks. Transistorized
plug-in modules, transistorized Minisig indicators, trans istorized decade counters. Systems
development racks available for patching up
preliminary systems prior to production work.
All units use standard pin connections / S 200
E 1954
English Electric-Leo-Marconi Computers Ltd., Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs, England / Kldsgrove
2141 / *C 65
Data proceSSing systems for commerce, industry
and science. Time high facilities at Computer
Bureau. Back-up Service Centres. Commercial,
technical and management science bureau services / S 3250 / E ?
Epsco, Inc., 4ll Providence Hwy., Westwood, Mass.
02090 / 617-329-1400 / *C 65
Computer components and equipment; special purpose computers, monitoring systems, computer
linkages and format recorders, 1 and 5 megacycle
digital ci rcui t cards, wide-board amplifier
series, portable data gathering systems, high
speed A/D converters, volt-meters, reference
sources. Pulse code modulation air and ground
telemetry systems / S 275 / E 1954
ESC Electronics Corp., 534 Bergen Blvd., palisades
Park, N.J. / 201-947-0400 / *C 64
Electromagnetic delay lines, pulse forming networks, fi Iters / S 180 / E 1953
Essex Systems Co., Inc., 9 East 38th St., New York,
N• Y. / OR 9-6190 / *C 64
Specialists in the design and production of
all printed forms for tabulators and computers
/ S 22 / E 1957
ESS GEE, Inc., 1 Holland Ave., White Plains, N. Y. /
WH 6-1200 / *C 65
Airborne data proceSSing equipment and instrumentation. Instrumentation and recording equipment for operation into computers, A/D converters, and computer interconnection components. Ground data handling systems / S 75
/ E 1959
Evershed & Vlgnoles Ltd., Acton Lane Works, Chlswick, London W. 4, England / Chlswick 3670 / *C 65
Spec ia 1 purpose a na log computers, da ta loggers,
industrial telemetry, process control, servo""
system components / S 2300 / E 1895
Exact Electronics, Inc., 455 So. 2nd St., Hi llsboro, Ore. / MI 8-6661 / *C 64
Catalog function generating and waveform generating equipment for producing all types of complex and standard waveforms .001 cycles to
250 KC / S 27 / E 1957
Executone, Inc., 47-37 Austell Place, Long Island
Ci ty, N. Y. 11101 / 212-EXeter 2-4800 / *C 65
Electronic voice communication, sound, signalling and pocket page systems / S 450 / E 1937
E-Z Sort Systems, Ltd., 45 Second St., San Francisco,
Calif. 94105 / 415-{;Al-8005 / *C65
Edge-punched cards for filing and sorting data.
Special cards for correlation of facts. Control systems for a number of electronic computers. Teachi ng mach i nes, program schedull ng /
S 186 / E 1935

I
Fabri-Tek Inc., Box 645, Amery, Wisc. / 715-268-7155
/ '"C 65
Core memory planes, stacks and systems, thin
film system / S 2000 / E 1957
Facit-Odhner Inc., a subsidiary of Atvidabergs
Industries of Sweden, 222 East 44 St., New York,
N.Y. 10017 / 212-TN 7-7171 / *C 65
Sale of the Facit high-speed tape reader, tape
punch and tape duplicator / S 10,000 / E 1922
Fairchild Controls, Div. of Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corp., 225 Park Ave., Hicksville, L.T.,
N. Y. 11802 / 516-WE 8-5600 / *C 65
Especially for computing and data processing
industries - a complete new line of Single
turn, multi-turn potentiometers and trimmers
(FAIRCON) / S 500 / E 1945
Fairchild Semiconductor, 313 Fairchild Drive,
Mountain View, Calif. / 415-962-5011 / "c 64
Semiconductor devices, solid state microwave
products, semiconductor test equipment, solid
state system modules / S 4000 / E 1947
Fairchild Space and Defense Systems, Div. of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp., 300 Robbins
Lane, Syosset, L.T., N.Y. / 516-WE 1-4500/ *C 65

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Reconnaissance, mapping and ground data handling
systems; special purpose computers; digital controls and electronics; data block readers; data
annotation; special fixed memory devices; frequency control and time-base generators /
S 1300 / E 1920
Farrington Electronics, Inc., Shirley Industrial
Park, Springfield, Va. / 703-354-5000/ *C 65
Optical character recognition equipment,
series 9SP; 10' lPi SO and source data
recorders / S 300 / E 1953
Federated Engineering Development Corp., 4630 E.
Floral Dr., Los Angeles 22, Calif. / 213-AN 8-6761
/ *C 64
Auxiliaries used in automation or processing
lines / S 20 / E 1953
Feedback Controls, Inc., 8 Erie Dr., Natick, Mass.
/ OL 3-3441 / "c 64
Magnetic amplifiers, quadrature rejectors, data
repeaters, servo multipliers, servomotor gearheads, computer test equipment, special purpose
analog computers / S 70 / E 1954
Ferranti Electric, Inc., Plainview, L.T., N.Y. /
516-WE 8-7500 / Mfg. plant at Plainview. Agent
for Ferranti Ltd., Hollinwood, Eng. / .. c 64
Magnetostriction delay lines, fixed memory systems, high resolution CRT display tubes, vi scometers, moire fringe systems, machine tool
control systems, traffic control systems /
S 16,000 / E 1896
Ferranti ElectronIcs, Div. of Ferranti-Packard
Electric Ltd., Industry St., Toronto 15, Ont.,
Canada / 416-762.-3661 / "c 64
FP6000 genera 1 purpose computers, spec ia 1 purpose computers (process control, reservation
systems), magnetic memory drums, photoelectric
paper tape readers, magne~lc module displays,
and business data proceSSing systems / S 450
/ E 1912
Ferranti, Ltd., Manchester, Lancashire & Brackne11,
Berkshire, England / Fallsworth 2071 or Bracknell
2020 / *C 65
Real time digital computers and data handling
systems / S over 5000 / E 1882
Ferroxcube Corp. of America, Old Kings Highway,
Saugerties, N.Y. / 914-246-2811 / *C 65
Ferrite cores, including pot cores and microminiature toroids with square hysteresis loop;
thermistors, varistors, light-dependent resistors, ceramic permanent magnets; recording head
poles and assemblies, positive temperature
coefficient resistors, peltier batteries; memory arrays and memory systems / S 812 / E 1949
Fischer & Porter Co., County Line Rd., Warminster,
Pa. / OSborne 5-6000 / *C 65
Industrial and military data acquisition equipment. Digital computer process control. Multiple pressure measuring systems. Vehicular
traffic data recorders and systems. Meteorological data recorders and systems. Electronic integrator / S 15,000 / E 1937
Floating Floors, Inc. (subsidiary of National Lead
Co.), 22 E. 42 St., New York, N.Y. 10017 /
2l2-YU 6-9050 / ·C 65
Raised flooring, site environmental systems,
cable duct systems, consulting services /
S over 100 / E 1958
Dr. Ivan Flores, 931 Pr~sident St., Brooklyn 15,
N • Y. / - / ·C 65
Consulting services / S ? / E ?
FMA, Inc., 142 Nevada St., El Segundo, Calif. /
2l3-EA 2-0072 / .C 64
Information storage and retrieval systems
/ S 250 / E 1959
Forbes and Wagner Inc., Silve.r Creek, N.Y. / - /
.C 64
Delay lines / S ? / E ?
The Foxboro Co., 38 Neponset Ave., Foxboro, Mass.
02035./ 617-543-9750 / *C 65
Process computer systems, data logging and
alarming computers, alarm scanners, computer
set point stations / S 3000 / E 1903
FRANKLIN ELECTRONICS INC., Div. of Anelex Corp.,
E. 4th St., Bridgeport, Pa. 19405 / 215-272-4800
/ *C 65
High speed digital printers / S 850 / E 1951
Frlden, Inc., a. Subsidiary of The Singer Co., 2350
Washington Ave., San Leandro, Calif. 94577 /
415-357-6800 / *C 65
Data proceSSing and data collecting systems,
including: Flexowrlter* automatic writing
machine; Collectadata" data collection; 6010
electronic computer, small scale, solid state;
Computyper" writing/computing machine, Model
CTP; Teledata* data transmitter/receiver;
Selectadata* selective reader; Code Converter;
Add-Punch* adding machine/tape punch ; remotely-controlled input-output devices and printers; spec ia 1 Flexowriter wri ti ng machi nes.
Equipment for reading, punching, verifying,
converting, regenerating, and transmitting
paper tape, edge-punched cards, or tabulating
cards. Supplies used with data processing
equipment. Adding machines. Automatic desk
calculators. *A Trademark of Friden, Inc.
/ S 1l,600 / E 1934

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703-VI 6-7311 / *C 65
TDS-91 Data Communications / 5 ? / E ?
General Atronics Corp., 1200 Eo Mermaid Lane,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 / 215-248-3700 / *C 65
Automatic sortirig, routing and control systems
and devices / 5 210 / E 1955
General Computers, Inc., 5990 W. Pico 81vd., Los
Angeles, Calif. 90035 / 213-939-7687 / "c 65
Ana log computers, card programmed func ti on
generators, amplifiers, DC operational amplifiers, chopper amplifiers, self powered operational amplifiers / 5 25 / E 1957
General Devices, Inc., P.O. Box 253, Princeton, N.J.
08540 / 609-WA 4-2500 / "c 65
Electromechanical and sOli'd state commutators
for computers; multiplexers; amplifiers,
5CO's power supplies A/D & D/A converters
/ 5 65 / E 1953
General Dynamics/Electronics, 1400 North Goodman
St., Roches ter, N. Y. 14601 / 716'-FI 2-8000
/ *C 64
Digi tal computers, process control computers,
statistical analog compilters, data transmission
systems, data logging systems / 5 4000 / E 1894
Genera 1 Dynamics/Elec tronics, 3302 Pac ific Highway,
P.O. B9x 127, San Diego 12, Calif. / 714-298-4641
/ *C 64
.
Computer readout devices, high speed electronic
printers, high ,speed commilnications printers,
microfilm recorders, plug';;in and potted circuits, digital devices for display of computer
information, inP,llt and visua,l output devices
(the CHARACTRON@ shaped beam tube), facsimi Ie
systems / 5 1200 / E 1955 .
General Electric Co., Capacitor Dept., P.O. Box 158,
Irmo, S. C. 29063 / 803-253-3830 / "c 65
. Capac i tors for computers / 5 750 / E 1898
General Electric Co., Capacitor Dept., John St.,
Hudson Falls, N.Y. / 518-747-3341 / *C 64
Capacitors for computer circuitry and power
supplies / 5 1100 / E 1878
General Electric Co., Computer Dept., 13430 N. Black
Canyon Highway, Phoenix, Ariz. 85001 / 602-941-2900
. -'c 65
GE-1l5, 205, 215, 225, 235, 415, 425, 435, 625,
635. Complete data-processing systems, including full line of peripherals. Computer services offered non-computer customers through
six Information Processing Centers in major
metropoli ta n areas / 5 4400 / E 1956
General Electrie Co., Electric Uti li ty Sa les Operation, 1 River Rd., Schenectady 5, N. Y. /
518-374-2211 / *C 63
Computer automation systems for steam-electric
generating plants for data processing, sequence
control and optimization of the operating
cycle; analog and digital computer systems for
electric power systems and dispatching applications / 5 ? /,E 1892
General Electric Co., Electronic Components Sales
Operation, 316 E. 9th St., OWensboro, Ky. 42301 /
502-683-2401 / "c 65
Sells electronic components and devices to
electric and electronic product manufacturers.
Capaci tors, controls, electronic and microwave
tubes, frequency converters, indicating lights,
integrated ci rcui ts, inverters, magnetic amplifiers, magnetic materials, measuring and testing instruments, micromodules, panel meters,
photocells and photoelectric devices, power
supplies, push buttons, recording instruments,
rectifiers, relays, semi-conductor assemb lies,
telemetering' systems, terminal boards, timing
devices, transformers, transistors, and voltage
regulators / 5 250,000 (total company) / E 1892
General Electric Co., Industrial Sales Operation,
1 River Rd., Schenectady 5, N.Y. / 518-374-2211 /
.. c 63
'
Computer. control systems for integrated plant
automation and for control of specific industrial processes in: blast furnaces and all
iron and steel "making plants, cement, mills,
chemical and petro-chemical plants, metal
rolling and processing plants, oil, gas and
product gathering and transmission lines.
petroleum refineries, pulp and paper mills,
etc. / 5 ? / E 1892
General Electric Co., Laminated Products Dept.,
Coshocton, Ohio / MA!E 2-5310 / *C 65
,
Flooring for free-access floors / 5 700 / E ?
General Electric Co'~, Radio Guidance Operation,
Northern Lights Office Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y.
13201 ./ - / *C 64
'
,Mil,it'ary surface b!l.sed members of tlie compat. ibles/60d computers
S ? / E 1963
The General Fireproofing Co., E.pennick Ave.,
, Young·stown. phio .44501 / 216-746-7271 / "c 65
Data processing accessory equipment / S 2600
/ E 1~02
,
Gener!il Instrument Corp., 600 \Ii. Johns St., Hicksville, L.I.,. N.Y. / 516-0V 1-8000 / "c 64
-'
Semiconductors / S 1375 / E 1954 '
General I'nstrument Corp .• Defense an,dEngineering
Products Gro,up, Radio Receptor Div.; Andrews Rd.,
. Hicksville, N.Y. 11802 / 516-0Vl-4300 / .. c 65
General and speCial purpose c,omputational and
data processing systems and equipment utilizirig ,conventional.modular and/or microelectronic packaging '/ S 9000 / E 1922
General Instrument Corp., Systematics and MagneHead Div., 13040 S. Cerise Ave., Hawthorne,
Ca lif. 90250 / 213-679-3377 or 772-2351 / "c 65
Magnetic tape and drum heads, magnetic drums,
and Perforated tape and card peripheral
devices / S 9225' / E 1923

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General Precision, Inc., Librascope Group, 808
Western Ave., Glendale, Calif. / 213-245-8711
/ .C 65
Military computers and data-processing systems;
mass memories; periphera 1 computer disc memories; optical systems; encoders / S 2000
/ E 1937
General Radio Co., 22 Baker Ave., W. Concord, Mass.
01781 / EM 9-4400 / "c 65
Electronic measuring and test instruments, including frequency counters, digital-to-analog
converters, and printers / S 1000 / E 1915
Geo Space Corp., 5803 Glenmont Drive, Houston, Tex.
77036 / 713-MO 6-1611 / .. c 65
Geophysical data processing equipment / S 430
/ E 1957
The Geotechnical Corp., 3401 Shiloh Rd., Garland,
Tex. 75040 / 214-278-8102 / "c 65
Slow-speed, low-frequency a na log magnetic tape
recorder /reproducers / S 650 / E 1936
The Gerber Scientific Instrument Co., P.O. Box 305,
Hartford 1, Conn. / 203-289-2731 / .. c 65
Digital plotting systems, automatic drafting
machines, machines tool tape verifiers /
S 100 / E 1948
Giannini Controls Corp., 1600 S. Mountain Ave.,
Duarte, Calif. 91010 / 213-681-2311 / *C 65
Da ta acqu is i tion devices, encoders, numerica 1
controls; measurement and control devices; instruments; timi ng devices; ultrasonic devices;
nuc leonic devices / S 2000 / E 1945
Giannini Scientific Corp •• Richmond Div .• P.O. Box
I-F, Richmond, Va. 23201 / 703-737-4163 / *C 65
Spec ia 1 photographic fi 1m transports to meet
systems deSign coupled with standard line for
many applications. Shaft encoder designed for
industrial automation / S 57 / E 1959
Gilmore Industries. Inc., 3355 Richmond Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio / 216-464-1200 / "C 64
Electronic control and data handli ng equipment;
scanners, analog to digital converters, force
instrumentation ,transducer instrumentation,
card to magnetic tape and paper tape converters,
data loggers, automatic controls and equipment
/ 5 80 / E 1953
Golding Manufacturing Co., 90 Porete Ave., No.
Arlington, N.J. 07032 / 201-998-1805 / .C 64
Sheet metal fabrications to order, I.e. computer cabinets, frames, racks, panels, chassis
/ S 25 / E 1950
GPL Div., General Precision, Inc., 63 Bedford Rd.,
Pleasantville, N. Y. / 914-RO 9-5000 / *C 64
Data retrieval closed circuit television /
S 1200 / E 1945
GPS Instrument Co., Inc., 188 Needham St., Newton,
Mass. 02164 / 617-969-9405 / "c 65
High-speed, high-accuracy repeti tive analog
computers, statistical and iterative types;
computer center and services renta 1; computer
components, function and noise generators,
multiplier/divider, etc. / S 38 / E 1955
Graphic Controls Corp., 189 Van Ren~selaer St.,
Buffalo, N. Y. 14210 / 853-7500 I *C 65
GC data processing forms; continuous, manifold data processing forms / S 360 / E 1957
H. J. Gruy & Associates, Inc., 2501 Cedar Springs
Rd., Dallas, Texas 75201 / 214-RI 7-1621 / .. c 65
1620 II/1443/1311 computer service with
consulting engineering staff oriented toward
petroleum industry / S 75 / E 1959
Gulton Industries. Inc" 212 Durham Ave., Metuchen,
N.J. / 201-548-2800 / "c 64
Cables and connectors, capacitors, circuit
boards, computing services, digital logiC
modules, data acquisition and reduction systems,
recorders, scanners, telemetering systems,
thermistors, test equipment, transducers, tape
editors, amplifiers, magnetic amplifiers /
5 1850 / E 1945
The GYREX Corp., 3003 Pennsylvania AVe" Santa
Monica, Ca lif. / 213-EXbrook 3-0462 / "c 65
Computer input systems (high speed data processors); time and frequency standards and
control systems; pulse generators and time
rna rkers / S 30-35 / E 1956

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Haddonfield Research & Manufacturing Co., 121 Gill
Rd., Haddonfield, N.J. 08033 / 609-429-9218 /
*C 65
Production of ferrite products used in the memory area, memory systems, and consultation in
ferrite magnetics / 5 10 / E 1962
Hagan Controls C0.!Jl.~,_a subsidiary of Westinghouse,
250 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Box 11606, Pittsburgh, Pa.
15228 / 412-563-6120 / "c 65
Data processors, analog computers, servo
mechanisms, automatic control machinery /
S 413 / E 1918
Halbrecht Associates, Inc., 4977 Battery'Lane,
Bethesda, Md. 20014 / 301-656-9170 / *C 65
Personnel consulting, recruiting and placement'
in EDP fields (software, engineering and management), ioperations research, management
sciences, mathematics / S 10 / E 1957
Hammarlund Manufacturing Co., 53 W. 23rd St., New
York 10, N. Y. / YU 9-2200 / "c 63
Digital and analog data transmisston 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 /
S 500 / E 1910
Hammond Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 394 Edinburgh Rd.,
N., Guelph, Ontario, Canada / 519-822-2960 / "c 65
Transformers, chokes, reactors, and other iron
core components, metal panels, racks and
cabinetry / S 275 / E 1927
Philip Hankins & Co., In(l •• 800 Massachusetts Ave.,
Arlington, Mass. 02174 ( 617-648-2330 / *C 65
Computer consulting, software development ana
programmi ng / S 35 / E 1959
Philip Hano Co .• Inc., 85 Sargeant St., Holyoke,
Mass. / 413-JEfferson 3-7141 / "c 65
Continuous forms marginally punched, including
custom, standard, stock tab and tab imprints.
All lithographed / S ? / E ?
Harman Kardon, Inc. - name changed to The Roback
Corp., which see
Hathaway Instruments Inc., 5800 E. Jewell Ave.,
Denver, Colo. 80222 / Skyline 6-8301 / *C 64
Commutators, rotary stepping switches, audio
response plotter, drireed switches, drireed
relays / S 400 / E 1940
Hayden Book Co., 116 W. 14th St., New York, N. Y.
10011 / 212-0R 5-5020 / "c 65
Technica 1 books on programmi ng, rna nagement,
devices and systems / S 75 / E 1934
The A. W. Haydon Co., 232 No. Elm 5t., Waterbury,
Conn. 06720 / 203-756-4481 / .. c 65
Electromechanical and electronic time code
generators and systems; stepping motors,
devices and systems; timing motors, devices
and systems / S 460 / E 1946
Heath Co., Benton Harbor, Mich. / 616-YU 3-3961
/ *C 65
Educational analog computer / S 575 / E 1946
Hewlett-Packard, 1501 Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto,
Ca li f. 94304 / 415-326-7000 / "C 65
Des ign and manufacture of genera 1 purpose electronic test equipment including electronic
counters, digi ta 1 recorders. frequency synthesizers, digital to analog converters, pulse
generators, oscilloscopes, sampling oscilloscopes, switching time testers, electronic
voltmeters, clamp-on dc mill1ameters. osc illators, audio signal generators, microwave sweep
oscillators and signal generators, microwave
power and SWR meters, wa ve guide and coaxia 1
equipment, data acquisition systems, X-Y recorders, strip-chart recorders. magnetic .tape
recording systems, multi-channel recording
systems / S 7300 / E 1939
The Hickok Electrical Instrument Co., 10514 Dupont
Ave., Cleveland 8, Ohio / 216-541-8060 / *C 64
Card programmed multiple contact switches
, (Cardmatict / 5 450 / E 1910
S. Himmelstein & Co., 6015 North Ridge Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. / 312-465-6022 / .C 63
Design engineering services. Magnetic recording systems and computer peripheral
equipment development / S 10 / E 1960
Hoffman Electronics Corp., Semiconductor Div.,
Hoffman Electronic Park, El Monte, Calif. 91734
/ 686-0123 / *C 65
Photoelectric tape and card readers; semiconductor devices including diodes. regulators,
temperature compensated reference devices /
5 429 / E 1941
Hogan Faximile Corp., 635 Greenwich St., New York
14. N.Y. / 212-CH 2-7855 / .. c 64
High speed printer-plotters and event recorders / S 65 / E 1929
Allen Hollander Co., Inc •• 385 Gerard Ave., Bronx,
N: Y. 10451 / 212-MO 5-1818 / .C65
Pinfeed labels for computer applications /
S 100 / E 1947
Hollander Associates. P.O. Box 2276, Fullerton,
Ca lif. 92633 / 714-LA 5-8777 / .C 65
Design and consulting in general and special
purpose computers and their application to
business, control, communications switching,
and defense; including technical liaison
overseas. Research on methodologies for
system design and optimization / S 9 / E 1961
Holley Computer Products Co., 11955 E. Nine Mile
Rd., Warren, Mich. / 313-JE 6-1900 / *C 64
Line printers / S 80 / E 1962
Honeywell, Denver Div., 4800 E. Dry Creek Rd.,
Denver, Colo. 80217 / 303-771-4700 / .C 65
Incremental digital magnetic tape recorders
5 1000 / E 1886
Honeywell Electronic Data ProceSSing Div .• 60 Walnut
St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181 / 617-CE 5-7450
/ *C 65
Business and scientific data processing systems and related peripheral devices /
S 5000 / E 1955
Honeywell, Aeronautical Div., Florida Facility,
13350 U.S. Higl1.way 19, St. Petersburg. Fla.
33733 / 525-1121 / *C 64 .
Airborne digital general purpose and digital
differential analyser high speed computers.
memory drums, buffer memory systems, digita 1
encoders, pulse generators, SCR switches /
S 4000 / E 1875
Honeywell, Special Systems Div., Queen & So. 8al1ey
Su., Pottstown, Pa. 19464 / 215-323-4000 / "'c 65
General purpose digital computers for on-line
real time applications, speCial purpose analog
computer systems, MGF, programming, and maintenance of these systems / S 350 / E 1958
The Hoover Co., Electronics Div. - name changed to
Novatronics, Inc. which see
Houston Fearless Corp., 11801 W. Olympic Blvd., Los
Angeles, CaUf. 90064 / 213-272-4331 / .C65

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Data monitoring devices, information storage/
retrieval systems, microfilm processors /
S 761 / E 1943
HRB Singer, Inc., Science Park, Box 60, State
College, Pa. 16801 / 814-237-7611 / "c 64
Methods and equipment which comprise information services / S 1080 / E 1946
Hughes Aircraft Co., Ground Systems Group, P.O. Box
3310, Fullerton, Calif. / 871-3232 / *C 64
Digital data processing systems, general purpose computing systems, materials development,
electronic display systems, microelectronics /
S 7000 / E 1956
Hughes Aircraft Co., Semiconductor Div., 500 Superior
Ave., Newport Beach, Calif. / 714-LI 8-0671 or
714-MA 9-3271 / *C 64
Silicon and germanium diodes, microminiature
diodes and transistors, silicon, transistors,
silicon power rectifiers, packaged assemblies,
micro weld modules, voltage regulator diodes /
S 1500 / E 1951
Hughes Aircraft Co., Vacuum Tube Products Div., 2020
Oceanside Blvd., Oceanside, Calif. / 722-2101 /
*C 64
Direct view storage tubes / S 400 / E ?
Hughes Dynamics, Inc., 10889 Wilshire Blvd., Los
Angeles 24, Calif. / 477-2531 / *C 63
Operations research, total information systems
design, implementation and operation, computer
programming and operations, project management
systems, integrated system management, market
research, new product planning, software design
and programming, education and training in
management sciences / S 100 / E 1962

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Image Instruments, Inc., 2300 Washington St.,
Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 02162 / 617-969-8440
/ *C 65
Si ng Ie-gun and dua I-gun recordi ng storage tube
systems, scan converters, computer data display storage, and system proven modules /
S 12 / E 1958
IMC Magnetics Corp., Western Div., 6058 Walker Ave.,
Maywood, Calif. / 213-LUdlow 3-4785 / *C 65
Linear and rotary solenoids, step-servo
motors, synchros, resolvers, digi ta 1 to shaft
angle converters / S 150 / E 1946
Indiana General Corp., Electronics Div., Keasbey,
N.J. / 201-VA 6-5100 / .. c 64
Memory products: ferrite cores, memory cores,
memory planes, stacks and systems / S 600+
/ E 1908
Inductor Engineering, Inc., 117 Schley Ave., Lewes,
De 1. 19958 / 302-645-6251 / .. c 65
Magnetic amplifiers, transformers, toroids,
electronic fi lters, pulse transformers, converters / S 25 / E 1956
Industrial Control Co., Central Ave. at Pinelawn,
E. Farmingdale, L.I., N.Y. 11735 / 516-MY 4-3000
/ *C 65
Servo multipliers, function generators, servo
digitizers / S 25 / E 1949
Industrial Electronic Engineers, Inc., 7720 Lemona
Ave., Van Nuys, Calif, 91405 / 213-787-0311
/ .. c 65
Rear-projection readout devices for data display; front plug-in readouts; Bina-View binary
input, self-decoding readouts; Cue-Switch
readouts; status indicators / S 150 / E 1945
Industrial Nucleonics Corp., 650 Ackerman Rd.,
Columbus, Ohio 4320~ / 614-267-6351 / "C 65
AccuRay industrial process measurement and automatic control systems, data reduction and readout systems for paper, plastics, metal and
other industries / S 550 / E 1950
INFORMATICS, INC., 15300 Ventura Blvd., Suite 500,
Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403 / 213-783-7500 / .. c 65
Digital computer programming, system analysis,
system design, consulting; technical communications, construction project management services (including critical path method) / S 150
/ E '1962

Information Displays, Inc., 102 E. Sandford Blvd.,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 10550 / 9l4-0W 9-5515 / *C 65
Computer controlled character writi ng CRT display system / S 40 / E 1945
Information Dynamics Corp., 80 Main St., Reading,
Mass. 01867 / 617-944-2224 / .. c 64
Consulting services. Solution of information
handling problems, basic network design and
synthesis; mathematical modelling; computer
programming and data processing. Formal disciplines and methodology in areas of pure and
applied mathematics; automated typesetting;
computer program design; EDP Systems applications; indexing; information processing
systems, information distribution systems;
library science; microfilm and applied photography; operations research; test and evaluat ion / S 24 / E 1960
Information For Industry, Inc., 1000 Connecticut
Ave., N.W., Washington 36, D.C. / 202-296-4936
/ *C 64
Magnetic tape searchi ng capabi li ties; i nformation retrieval devices / S 40 / E 1955
Information International, Inc., 200 Sixth St.,
Cambridge, Mass. / 617-868-9810 / *C 65
Research and consulting in the computer sci-

ences. Computer reading of scientific data
recorded on film. Display techniques for analysis of scientific data / S 15 / E 1961
Information Products Corp., Subsidiary of Renwell
Industries, New Ludlow Rd., So. Hadley Falls,
Mass. / 413-536-1800 / *C 64
Random access fi Ie interrogators, computer i n-'
put and display equipment, data editing equipment / S ? / E ?
Information Retrieval Corp., 1000 Connecticut Ave.,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 / 202-296-4936 /
"C 64
Information retrieval devices; information
services, and information engineering / S 20
/ E 1961
Infotran, Inc., 860 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 10021
/ 212-LE 5-7724 / *C 65
Consultants on special purpose computers, data
processing and data communications systems /
S4/E1964
Instrument Development Labs., Div. of Kollmorgen
Corp., 67 Mechanic St., Attleboro, Mass. 02703 /
617-222-3880 / "C 64
Encoders / S 60 / E 1947
Instrument Systems Corp., III Cantiague Rd., Westbury, L. I., N. Y. / 516-WE 8-8000 / .. c 64
Analog magnetic storage drums, hall effect devices, tape heads, controls, multipliers, servo
mechanisms, counters, amplifiers / S 350 /
E 1960
Intectron, Inc., 2300 WaShington St., Newton Lower
Falls, Mass. 02162 / 617-969-9311 / *C 65
Microphotometric instruments, granulari ty computer, analog multiplier, optical correlation
analyzer, optical fourier transformer, analog
computers / S 10-20 / E 1960
Intercontinental Instruments Inc., 123 Gazza Blvd.,
Farmingdale, N. Y. / 516-MY 4-6060 / *C 64
Digital logic elements, pulse and square wave
generators, low frequency spectrum analyzers,
digital system development / S 18 / E 1962
Interelectronics Corp., U.S. Route 303, Congers,
N. Y. 10920 / 914-ELmwood 8-6000 / *C 64
MIL environmental test facilities, fullyautomated print-out test equipment, automated
magnetic core component treatment processing /
S ? / E ?

International 8usiness Machines Corp., Data Processing Div., 112 E. Post Rd., White Plains,
N. Y. 10601 / 914-WH 9-1900 / "'C 64
Complete line of data processing systems and
equipment, including the IBM System/360, the
IBM RAMAC 305 (model 2), 1401-G, 1401, 1440,
1460, 1410, 1620, 1620 (model 2), 7010, 7040,
7044, 7070, 7072,7074, 7080, 7090, 7094,7094 II
data processing systems; 7700 data acquisition
system; 1420 bank transit system; 1240 bank data
processing system; 1062 teller termin'al; 1230
optical mark scoring reader; 1231 optical mark
page reader; 1282 optical reader card punch;
1418 optical character reader; random access
disk and drum storage units; 7770 audio response
uni t; 1070 process communication system, 2321
data cell drive; 1015 inquiry display terminal;
2250 display console; 2671 paper tape reader;
1710 control system; magnetic character inscribing and sensing equipment; airline reservations
systems; Tele-processing devices and systems
including data collection and transmission
equipment; Hypertape; mark sensing equipment:
and a full line of punched card equipment,
including the low-cost Series 50 line. Also
printers, Micro-processing, punched cards, magnetic tape, magnetically encoded paper checks
and other supplies used with data processing
equipment / S 116,000 / E 1911
International Business Machines Corp., Federal Systems Div., 326 E. Montgomery Ave., Rockville,
Md. / 301-GA 4-6700; 301-HA 7-4110 / *C 64
Electronic information handling and control
sys terns for U. S. government space, defense,
and civil programs. Systems management, systems development, research, engineering, production, installation, and field support /
S ? / E 1955
International Computers and Tabulators, Ltd" I.C.T.
House, Putney, London S.W. 15, England / Putney
7272 / *C 65
Punched card eauipment and electronic digital
computers, card to paper tape converters, paper
tape to card converters, data collection and
recording equipment, magnetic drums, i nputoutput devices, memory systems, office equipment,
line-a-time high speed printers, magnetic character, paper tape and punch card readers, magnetic tape filing systems, readers, and recorders / S 20,000 / E 1959
International Data Corp., 355 Walnut St., Newtonville,
Mass. 02160 / 617-332-8840 / *C 65
Market research and publishing acti vi ty in
computer field / S 10 / E 1964
International Diode Corp" 90 Forrest St., Jersey
City 4, N.J. / 201-432-7151 / .... C 64
Germanium crystal computer diodes with high
switching speeds / S 16 / E 1959
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRO-MAGNETICS, INC., Eric Drive &
Cornell Ave., Palatine, Ill. 60067 / 312-358-4622
/ "c 65
Magnetic record, playback and erase heads for
computers, telemeteri ng, da ta record i ng, vi deo
and audio equipment / S 25 / E 1959

International Electronic Research Corp., 135 W.
Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, Calif. / VIctoria 9-2481
/ *C 65
Design application engineering; function generators and transformers / S 450 / E 1951
International Rectifier Corp., 233 Kansas St., El
Segundo, Calif. / 213-0R 8-6281 / .. c 65
Complete line of general purpose silicon diodes,
zener voltage regula tor diodes, silicon controlled rectifiers, si licon readout photocells
S 1050 / E 1947
I nterna tiona 1 Res i s ta nce Co., 401 N. Broad St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19108 / 215-WA 2-8900 / *C 65
Resistors (composition, film, power and precision wire wound and special application);
potentiometers, displacement transducers; low
pressure cell; rectifiers; pressure transducers,
diodes, frequency and time standards / S 2500
/ E 1927
International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. (ITT
Industrial Laboratories Div.), 3700 E. Pontiac
St., Fort Wayne, Ind. / 743-7571 I "c 64
Cameras, automatic processing controls, digital
to graphic computers, television type facsimi Ie
equipment, information (image) retrieval devices, visual input and output devices / S ?
/ E ?

Itek Corporation, 10 Maguire Rd., Lexington 73,
Mass. / 617-862-6200 / *C 65
Research, development and manufacture of digital
computers, graphic to digi ta 1 converters, i nformation retrieval devices, mass memory systerns, high speed pri nters, fi 1m readers, scanners, translating equipment, and visual output
devices / S 2100 / E 1957
ITI Electronics, Inc" 369 Lexington Ave., Clifton,
N • J. / - / *C 65
I'r-271 remote ca thode-ray i nd ica tor; IT-284
high level video amplifier; IT-277 large screen
cathode-ray indicator; custom manufacturing /
S ? / E ?

The ITT Data Processing Center (ITT Data and Information Systems Div.), P.O. Box 285, Paramus, N.J. /
CO 2-8700 / *C 64
Complete range of professional EDP services
specializing in real time programming, system
analysis, operations research, simulation and
programming; services supported by IBM 7094,
l401s, data transmission, plotting, 250 programmers; computer time available on hourly or
repetitive basis / S? / E 1961
ITT Data and Information Systems Div., P.O. Box 285,
Paramus, N.J. / CO 2-8000 / *C 64
Management and information control system; design and implementation of computer oriented
information systems, management and command
control systems for military, industrial and
governme'nt organizations / S 1600 / E 1958
ITT Federal Laboratories, a div. of International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp., 500 Washington
Ave., Nutley, N.J. 07110 / 201-284-0123 / *C 65
Medium and large scale real time data processors
for on-line applications; ITT 025 data processor,
ITT 525 Versatile Automatic Data Exchange /
S ITT, 173,000; ITTFL, 5,000 / E 1920
ITT General Controls, 801 Allen Ave., Glendale,
Calif. 91201 / 213-842-6131 / .. c 65
Automatic controls for product or process.
Counters and counting devices, actuators, magnetic valves, Hydramotor@ electroliydraulic
valves and actuators, industrial controls and
instruments, mercury switches, Klikswitch@
snap-acting switches, time switches (sequency),
transformer-relays, contactors, limit controls
(temperature) / S 3000 I E 1930

Janus Control Corp., 50 Hunt St., Newton, Mass.
02158 / 617-926-2670 / *C 65
Electronic decade counters and displays /
S 30 / E 1963
Jay-El Produc ts, Inc., 1859 W. 169th St., Gardena,
Calif. 90247 / 213-323-7130 / *C 65
Illuminated push button switches, indicator
lights, time delays, time delay relays,
flashers, color coated lamps / S 45 / E 1956
JB Electronic Transformers Inc., 2310 W. Armitage
Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60647 / 312-276-0444 / *C 65
Computer components / S 100 / E 1959
Jonker Business Machines, Inc., 26 N. Sumllit Ave.,
Ga i thersburg, Md. / 949-9440 / "c 64
Termatrex and Minimatrex information and data
retrieval equipment and information services,
including consulting, indexing and abstracti ng / S 42 / E 1958

Kearfott Div., General Precision, Inc., Aerospace
Group, 1150 McBride Ave., Little Falls, N.J.
07424 I 201-CL 6-4000 / *C 65
Mag-amps, ana log & digi ta 1 computers, A-D &
D-A converters, ferrite cores and mag. recording/reading heads, mech. filters, resolvers,
synchros, servomechanisms, servo amplifiers,
computer components, EL indicators w/logic
circui ts / S 6000 / E 1917
George Kelk Ltd., 5 Lesmill Rd., Don Mills, Onto
/ - / *C 64
Stedivolt A.C. line voltage regulator, digital
divider, digital temper mill extensometer,
pulse tachogenerator, Shaft position coder /
S ? / E ?

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Rosier o' Organizations
Walter Kidde & Co., Inc., Aerospace Div. - see
Douglas Randall, Inc., a subsidiary of Walter
Kidde & Co., In:.
A. Kimball Co., Dlv. of Litton Industries - name
changed to Kimball Systems, In~. - Div. of
LI tton In:lustries, which see
Klm':lall Systems, Inc., Div. of Litton Industries,
215 !Janiel St., Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 I
516-MYrtle 4-7300 I *C 65
High-speed pun~hed tag reader, PM "75"
maChine, hard pack I S 450 I E 1876
Kinelogic Corp., 29 S. Pasadena Ave., Pasadena,
Calif. 91101 I 213-634-0434 I *C 64
Design, develop and manufacture special purpose
magnetic recording equlpmClnt and syste:ns; electronic, electromechanical, and mechanical instrumentation components and systems (all types
except RF); and belts, seamless mylar. Theoretical studies involving same I S 30 ! E 1960
Kleinsch.nldt Div., SCM Corp., Lake-Cook Rd., Deerfield, Ill. 60015 / 312-945-100~ I *C 65
CO'll:nunications and data processing hardware,
including high- and medium-speed printers,
tape perforators. and systems IS? / E ?
Kollmorgen Corp., 347 King St., Northampton, Mass.
I 413-JU 4-0280 / *C 64
Direct drive torque motors for tape transport,
tachometers, and high speed swi tches for telemetering, com:nutating. multiplexin., computing,
sampling, programming / S 700 IE 1916
Kurman Electric Co., Div. of Kurman Instruments
Corp., 191 Newel St., Brooklyn. N. Y. 11222 /
212-EV 3-8000 / *C 64
Computer components, relays I S 90 I E 1928

Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., Matawan-Freehold Rd .•
Morganville, N.J. 07751 /201-566-2600 I"c 64
Robotes ter, tape programmed automa t ic tes t
set / S 500 / E 1940
Leach Corp., 405 Huntington Drive, San Marino,
Ca li f. / 682 -3:306 / *C 64
Manufacture electronic, electro-mechanical
components and systems, data recording equipment and systems, telemetry equipment I S 1000
/ E 1919
Lear Siegler, Inc., Power Equipment Div .• P.O. Box
6719, Cleveland, Ohio 44101 I 216-662-1000 I *C 65
Magnetic particle clutches I S 1710 / E 1950
Ledex Inc., 123 Webster St., Dayton, Ohio 45402 /
513-224-9891 I *C 65
Research, development, design, and production
of remote switChing and actuating components
and subsystems, such as intervalometers, automatic checkout, mode selectors, programmers,
sequence controls. positive/negative circuit
searching, puis ing devices, guidance control,
power transfer, switching and/or actuating
subsystems to meet extreme environ:nents.
Standard products include: rotary and medium
stroke li near solenoids. protected silicon
bridge rectifiers, transient controls, stepping
and servostep motors. open and hermetically
sealed switches for multi-circuit switchin.,
arc suppressors / S 340 / E 19n
Leeds & Northrup Co., 4901 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19144 I 215-DA 9-4900 / "c 65
Analog and digital computers for industrial
proces~ applications; also data loggers for

Lenku!~d~~!c{~~/~~.: ~n~~~Olio~ ~~~~ty Rd.,

San
Carlos, Calif. 94070/ 415-591-13461 / *C 65
Microwave, multiplex and data transmission
systems / S 2500 / E 1943
LFE Electronics Div., Laboratory for Electronics,
Inc .• 1075 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
I - I *C 64
Guestron, billing and accounting machine
IS?/E?
Llbrascope Group. General Precision, Inc. - s~e
General Precision, Inc •• LlbrascoiJe Group
Licon Div., Illinois Tool Works Inc., 6615 W. Irving
Park Rd., Chicago, Ill. 6063·1 I 312-AV 2-4040
I *C 65
Full line of precision snap-action switches,
illuminated pushbutton switches, environmentfree switches I S 150 / E 1955
Link Group, General Precision, Inc., Systems Div.,
Binghamton, N.J. 13902 I 607-RA 3-9311 I *C 65
GP-4 digital computer, wave-form display analyzer. and graphic display systems IS 2900
/ E 1935
Edwin A. Lipps Engineering - name changed to Lipps,
Inc., which see
Lipps, Inc., 1630 Euclid St .• Santa Monica, Calif.
90403 I 213-EX 3-0449 I ..c 65
Magnetic recording heads / S 40 I E 1947'
Liskey Aluminum, Inc •• Box 580, Glen Burnie, Md.
21061 I 301-796-3300 I *C 65
Computer-room free-access flooring: "ELAFLOR".
extruded aluminum, die cast aluminum, steelarmored plywood and steel panels on aluminum
or steel support stringers. and also on stringerless systems; "DATA-AIRE", modular environmental control systems for EDP installations;
"SPACEMAKER", movable aluminum partition systems
for EDP installations / S 200 I E 1958
Lockheed Electronics Co., Route 22, Plainfield,
N. J. 07061 I 201-PL 7-1600 I *C 64
Printed circuit boards, ceramic cores, memory
devices, magnetic heads. transducers, ins t rumentation recorders (tape) I S 2500 I E 1945

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LOCKHEED ELECTRONICS CO., AVIONICS AND INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS DIV .. 6201 E. Randolph St., Los Angeles,
Calif. 90022 I 213-722-6810 / *C 65
Ferrite.memory products, including basic memory cores in standard and wide temperature
JIlateria Is, multi-aperture devices, memory
stack assemblies (commercial and military),
and complete memory systems for both commercial and military (ground and airborne) applications with emphasis on high-speed systems
I S 500 / E 1959
Logitek, Inc., 42 Central Drive, Farmingdale, L.T..
N. Y. 11735 / 516 MY 4-3080 I *C 65
Time code generators, trans lators, sequencers.
programmers I S 50 I E 1961
Loral Electronic Systems. a division of Loral Corp.,
825 Bronx River Ave •• Bronx. N.Y. 10472 I TI 2-9500
I *C 65
Special purpose digital and analog computers
/ S 2255 / E 1948

M
Mace Corp., 900 N.E. 13th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
I JA 3-1438 / .. c 64
Magnetic amplifiers, shift registers, pulse
transformers, transformers a 11 types. servo
amplifiers / S 75 / E 1961
F. B. MacLaren & Co .• Inc., 15 Stepar Pl.. Huntington station, L.T., N.Y. 11746 /516-HAmilton
3-4433 / ·'c 65
Analog computers, servo systems, servo amplifiers, sca nners / S 14 / E 1950
Mac Panel Co., 2060 Brentwood St •• High Point. N.C.
27262 / 919-882-8138 / .. c 65
Magnetic computer tape, control panels, wires,
plugboard programming systems / s 100 / E 1958
Magnecraft ElectriC Co., 5575 N. Lynch Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60630 / 312-AV 2-5500 / *C 65
High speed relays for computers / S 125 /
E 1951
Magnetic Aids, Inc., 11 W. 42nd St., New York 36,
N. Y. / 212-CH 4-4661 / .. c 64
Magnetic visual control boards for charting and
scheduling, magnetic flow chart (Block diagram,
PERT and critical path network) symbols / S 10
/ E 1959
Magnetics Inc., Butler, Pa. / BUtler 7-1745 / .. c 64
Design, manufacture and sell high permeability
bobbi n cores. for computer shift registers and
buffers. Other produc ts: tape wound cores,
permalloy powder cores. nickel laminations /
S 385 / E 1949
F. L. Mannix & Co., Inc., Suite 1132. Park Square
Bldg., Boston, Mass. 617-542-5033 I ..c 65
Executive and technical placement in the field
of data processing. Consultants in wage and
salary programs; organization and personnel
administration / S ? / E ?
Mardix, 1160 Terra Bella Ave •• Mountain View,
Ca li f. / - / .. c 65
Video data systems / S ? / E ?
Massey Dickinson Co., Inc., 9 Elm St., Saxonvi11e,
Mass. 01706 /617-877-2511 / *C 65
Programming and data acquisi tion equipment for
behavioral, physiological. psychological, and
visual research / S 25 I E 1957
Mast Development Co., 2212 E. 12th St., Davenport,
Iowa 52803 / 319-323-9729 / *C 65
Random access projectors / S 40 I E 1945
Mathatronlcs, Inc., 257 Crescent St., Waltham,
Mass. 02154 / 894-0835 / .. c 64
Mathatron desk-top, stored-program digital
computer, strip printer / S 50 / E 1962
Mathematischer Beratungs- und Programmierungsdienst
GmbH., Kleppingstr. 26. Dortmund, Germany /
528697 / .. c 65
Electrologica XI / S 65 / E 1957
Maxson Electronics Div., Sunrise Highway, Great
River, L.T.. N.Y. / 516-362-2000 / *C 64
Design. research, development, electronic.
electromechanical systems and equipment for
aviation, missile and ordnance application I
S 847 / E 1935
Melcor Electronics Corp., 1750 New Highway, Farmi ngda Ie, N. Y. / 516-694-5570 / *C 65
Amplifiers and power supplies for analog computers / S 85 / E 1960
Mellonics Systems Development Div. of Litton
Systems. Inc., 505 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale,
Calif. 94086 / 408-245-0795 / .. c 65
Systems engineering for computer applications,
digital computer programming, engineering
services. data process ing feas ibi li ty studies,
satellite systems. ground data handling networks, technical audio visual services / S 55
/ E 1961
Memorex Corp •• 1180 Shulman Ave., Santa Clara.
Ca 1 if. 95052 / 408-248-3344 / *C 65
Magnetic tape / S 300 / E 1961
M-H Standard Corp., 400 Heaton St .• Hamilton, Ohio
45011 / 513-894-7171 / *C 65
Palletflo and Versarack, components for computer controlled live storage racks / S 50 / E ?
Micro-Lectric, Inc., 19 Debevoise Ave., Roosevelt,
L. T., N. Y. 11575 / 516-FR 8-3222 / *C 65
Precision wire-wound potentiometers, linear
and non-linear, sine cosine / S 19 / E 1951
Micro Measurements Corp., 2412 Norwood, Melrose Pk .•
Ill. 60160 / 344-2046 / *C 64
Digital counters, timers, process control
equipment. rotary transducers / S 15 / E 1961

Microsonics, Inc., 60 Winter St., Weymouth, Mass.
02188 / 617-337-4200 / .. c 65
Delay lines memory systems up to 20 mc; quartz
crystal computer clocks / S 50 / E 1957
Microspace, Inc., 170 S. Van Brunt St., Englewood,
N.J. 07631 / 201-567-7454 / .. c 65
Information discs, analog to digital conversion
encoders, energy coupled encoder, visua 1 readout equipment. light sources / S 27 I E 1962
Micro Switch, A Div. of Honeywell, 11 W. Spring St.,
Freeport. Ill. 61033 / 232-1122 / .. c 65
.
Prec is ion s nap-ac ti on swi tches, reed swi tches.
mercury swi tches, lighted and unlighted pushbutton assemblies / S ? / E 1937
Microtran Co., Inc •• 145 E. Mineola Ave., Valley
Stream, N. Y. 11582 / 516-LOcust 1-6050 / .C 64
Industrial and military caliber transformers
/ S 100 I E 1951
Midwestern Instruments, Inc •• 41st and Sheridan Rd. ,
P.O. Box 7509, Tulsa 18. Okla. / NAtional 7-1111
/ ..c 64
M3000 digital tape systems, analog and audio
tape recorder/reproducers. facs Imi Ie recorders,
recording oscillographs. servo components, telemetry systems and amplifiers / S 500 I E 1950
Milgo Electronic Corp •• 7620 N.W. 36th Ave., Miami,
Fla. 33147 / OXford 1-1220 / *C 64
Data handling and instrumentation systems including computer peripheral and special purpose
buffering and formatting equipment; plotting
boards and special display systems; analog and
dig! ta 1 convers ion equipment; time code generators and timing distribution systems, analog
computers, data transmission systems, missile
countdown and sequencing systems; large scale,
solid state, general purpose computers. Hybrid
computation of simulation systems, digi ta 1 computer on-line and magnetic plotting systems
(graphic output units) / S 400 / E 1955
James Millen Mfg. Co., Inc., 150 Exchange St ••
Malden, Mass. 02148 / 324-4108 / *C 64
Computer components / S ? / E 1939
Mincom Div., Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co .•
300 S. Lewis Rd., Camarillo, Calif. / 805-4829851 / *C 64
Magnetic tape systems / S 600 / E 1949
Missouri Research Laboratories. Inc., 2109 Locust
St., St. Louis, Mo. 63103 / 314-CH 1-7875 / "c 65
Decimal display com!Juters, logic level translators / S 350 / E 1946
Mohawk Data Sciences Corp., P.O. Box 630, Herkimer.
N. Y. 13350 / 315-866-6800 / "c 65
1101 keyed data-recorder, an entry/verify
machine to transcribe original data directly
to computer magnetic tape / S 60 / E 1964
Monarch Metal Products, Inc., MacArthur Ave., New
Windsor, N.Y. 12551 /914-562-3100 I "c 65
Data proceSSing accessory equipment I S 85
/ E 1945
Monroe International, Inc. Division, Litton Industries. 550 Central Ave., Orange, N.J. 07051 /
201-673-6600 / "c 65
Monrobot XI desk-sized electronic computer for
scientific and business use. Monro-Card Processor for additional high-capacity storage.
Electro-mechanical and electronic office
machines / S ? / E 1912
Moog Servocontrols. Inc., Industrial Div •• East
Aurora, N. Y. / NL 2-0220 / "c 64
Servovalves and electrohydraulic servo systems
for industrial applications / S 1300 / E 1951
Moore Associates. Inc., 893 American St., San Carlos,
Ca lif. 94070 I 591-5363 / *C 65
Telemetering and data transmission systems /
S 50 / E 1957
Moore Business Forms, Inc., Research Div., 1001
Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls. N.Y.; Denton, Tex.;
Emeryville. Calif.; Park Ridge, Ill.; Toronto.
Ont.; Wi nnipeg. Ma ni toba / - / *C 65
Business forms and systems, data proceSSing
forms-systems, forms handling equipment /
S 10,000 / E 1882
F. L. Moseley Co., 409 No. Fair. Oaks. Pasadena,
Calif. / SY 2-1176 / "c 64
X-V recorders (with time base); strip chart
recorders, logari thmic amplifiers, curve followers, computer accessories / S 300 / E 1951
The Mosler Safe Co., 320 Park Ave •• New York, N. Y.
10022 / 212-PLaza 2-4500 / *C 65
Protection for data processing tapes, disk
packs, etc., from fire, smoke, moisture;
mechanized card files / S 2200 / E 1848
Motorola Semiconductor Products, Inc •• 5005 E.
McDowell Rd •• Phoenix, Ariz. 85001 / 273-6900
/ "c 65
Semiconductor products / S 6600 / E 1955
Ray Myers Corp .• 1302 E. Main St., Endicott. N.Y.
I PI 8-0424 / *C 65
Data processing accessory equipment. Systems
development and production programs for input/
output departments in data handling. Complete
floor plan service / S 50 / E 1955

Nash and Harrison, Ltd., 1355 Wellington St., Ottawa
3, Ontario, Canada / 613-722-6544 / *C 65
Process control computers, shift registers, flipflop, Schmitt trigger, switching amplifier
modules. Digital converters of sheet velocity,
etc. / S 12 / E 1957
Natel Engineering Co., Inc., 7129 Gerald Ave., Van
Nuys, Calif. / ST 2-4161 / *C 65
AC, DC, frequency signal conditioning components

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Roster 01 Organlzallons
for automatic controls, handling, monitoring and
alarm sys tems / S 35 / E 1959
National Blank Book Co., Holyoke, Mass. 01042 / 413539-9811 / 4«; 65
Paper tape, continuous forms, binders for programming instructions / S 1000 / E 1843
.
The National Cash Register Co., Main & K Sts., Dayton,
Ohio 45409 / 513-449-2000 / 4«; 65
NCR 315, 390, 500 data processing systems; electronic ba nk pos ting machines; punched paper
tape recorders; card punch couplers; input-output devices; digital computers / S 60,000 / E
1884
National Computer Analys ts, Inc., U. S. Highway I,
Lynwood Dr., Princeton, N. J. 08540 I 609-452-2800 I
4«; 65
Programming, systems specification and design,
data processing on 'own RCA '301 computer I S 40 /
E 1961
National Physical Laboratory, Mathematics Div.,
Teddington, Middlesex, England / TEDdington Lock
3222 I 4«; 65
Computing service using DEUCE, ACE and KDF9 I
S 60 / E 1945
NAVCOR (Navigation Computer Corp,), Valley Forge
Ind. Park, Norristown, Pa. / 215-452-6531 I *C 64
Transistorized digital modules and specialpurpose digital computers; paper tape reader and
printing paper tape punch I S III / E 1955
New Era Ribbon & Carbon Co., Inc., 1228 Cherry St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 / 215-LO 3-1973-4 I ·C 65
AU types of computer and tabulator ribbons /
S 15 I E 1959
Simon M. Newman, 1411 Hopkins St., N.W., Washington,
D. C. 20036 / DU 7-4672 / 4«; 65
Consultant in documentation; specializing in
information retrieval / S 0 / E 1961
Nexus Research Laboratory, Inc., 480 Neponset St.,
Canton, Mass. 02021 / 617-828-9000 / 4«; 65
Solid-state encapsulated d-c 'operational amplifiers, analog instruments and modules I S 70 /
E 1962
Non-Linear Systems, Inc., Del Mar Airport, Del Mar,
Calif. 92014 / 714-755-1134 / *C 65
Digi tal voltmeters, ohmmeters, ratiometers;
electronic measurement instruments for missile,
nuclear, scientific and manufacturing fields;
digital readouts, data process ing and recording
equipment, scanners, visual output devices,
analog to digital converters, digi tal to analog
converters, digital clocks, binary to decimal
converters, AC and DC amplifiers (precision),
statistical digital voltmeters, digital telemetering, digital counters / S 350 / E 1952
Norden Div. of United Aircraft Corp., Helen St.,
Norwalk, Conn. 06852 / 203-838-4471 / 4«; 65
Sense amps, differential amps, servo amps,
gates, custom analog and digital Circuits, all
fabricated as monolithic integral circuits;
TO-5 or flat package / S 2100 / E 1928
North Atlantic Industries, Inc., 200 Terminal Dr.,
Plainview, N. Y. 11803/ 516-oV 1-8600 / *C 64
Per ipheral input and output uni ts / S 125 /
E 1956
Norton Associates, Inc., 240 Old Country Rd., HickSville, N. Y. 11801 / 5l6-oVerbrook 1-6181 / *C 65
Standard and special magnetic record, playback,
and erase heads in single and multi-track arrangements for magnetic tape, film, drum, and
magnetic ink character recognition / S 50 /
E 1955
Nortronics Div., Northrop Corp., I Research Park,
Palos Verdes Penisula, Calif. 90274 / 213 FRontier 7-4811 / 4«; 65
Automatic checkout equipment, airborne and
other digital and analog computers, display and
information systems, astro-inertial and inertial
guidance systems / S 16,033 (Northrop Corp.) ;
6000 (Nortronics Div.) / E 1939 (Northrop Corp,) ;
1957 (Nortronics Div.)
Nortronics, A Div. of Northrop Corp., Precision
Products Dept., 100 Morse St., Norwood, Mass. /
617-762-5300 / 4«; 65
Precision gyroscopes, gyro systems, inertial
components, inertial sensor test facilities,
standards laboratories, accelerometers / S
1200 / E 1948
Novatronics, Inc., 500 N. Andrews Ave., Ext., P. O.
Box 878, Pompano Beach, Fla. 33061 / 305-942-5200 /
4«; 65
Research, development and manufacture of telemetry systems and components, airborne electronic
instrumentation, electronic ground support and
control equipment, special electronic test sets,
autom3tic checkout equipment, instrumentation
vans, precision electronic devices such as
highly regulated power supplies and military
ordnance and logic equipment, baluns, filters,
multiplexers, transformers, vibration analys is
equipment, spectr.um analyzers / S 75 / E 1965
Nytronics, Inc., 550 Springfield Ave., Berkeley
Heights, N. J. / 201-464-9300/ 4«; 64
DeSign and manufacture of subminiature molded
shielded inductors and ceramic capacitors for
sophisticated missile and computer applications / S 450 / E 1946
.Q
Edward Ochman Systems, Box 141, Fairfield, Conn. /
259-1927 / 4«; 65
Manufacturers and sellers of control panels
and wires for IBM and Remington Rand Equipment;
also data processing accessories and computer
tape storage equipment / S 15 / E 1949

Ohio Envelope Co., Lock Box 19086, Cincinnati 19,
Ohio / 961-6698 / *C 65
Tabulating forms, filing systems for tab forms
and tape filing, plastic filing envelopes /
S23/E?
Old Town Corp., 750 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
11238 / 212-MA 2-2600 / *C 64
Continuous forms and EDP ribbons / S 250 /
E 1917
Omnitronics, Inc., SubSidiary of Borg-Warner Corp.,
511 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19123 / 215925-4343 / *C 65
Digi tal cOllbnunication sys terns; space electronic
devices and systems; digital data handling
equipment such as checkout equipment, small
special purpose computers, tape-to-tape converters, editors, and buffering equipment.
Communications terminal equipment such as highspeed photoelectric tape readers, recorders,
and displays / S 30,000, Borg-Warner Corp. /
E 1960
Opto-Electronic Devices, Inc., subsidiary Sigma
Instruments, Inc., 170 Pearl St., Braintree,
Mass. 02185 / 617-843-5000 / *C 65
Opto-electronic translators / S 1000 / E 1963
(subsidized)

Philco Corp., Lansdale Div., a subsidiary of Ford
Motor Co., Church Rd., Lansdale, Pa. / ULysses
5-4681 / *C 64
Solid silicon, thin films, micrologic circuits,
milliwatt micrologic circuits, germanium transistors, photosensors and tunnel and backward
diodes, switching and mixer diodes, infrared
components. Also Voltacaps (variable
capacitors) / S 1400 / E 1948
Philips Electronic Instruments, 750 S. Fulton Ave.,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 10550 / 914-MOunt Vernon 4-4500 /
*C 65
X-ray diffractometers, spectrographs, cameras,
detectors, industrial radiographic equipment,
X-ray, electron microscopes, gauges, process
control instrumentation, electron probe microanalyzer, automatic X-ray spectrometer which
may be linked with computers to read directly
in any prescribed units of measurement /
S 350 / E 1942
Photo circuits Corp., 31 Sea Cliff Ave., Glen Cove,
N. Y. ll542 / 516-0R 6-8000 / *C 65
Photoelectric paper tape readers, printed circuit motors for capstan drives / S 450 / E 1951
Photo eon Research Products, 421 N. Al tadena Dr.,
Pasadena, Calif. 91107/ 213-792-4131 / *C 64
Electro-mechanical digital readout devices /
S

Pace Controls Corp., 661 Highland Ave., Needham
Hgts., Mass. 02194 / 617-444-8844 / *C 64
Incremental servo motors (stepping), digital
control systems, numerical control systems,
special preCision m·Hion control systems for
automation / S 30 / E 1960
Pacific Data Systems, Inc., 1058 E. First St., Santa
Ana, Calif. 92701 / 714-547-4135 / *C 65
Small scale, general purpose digital computers
~~~i~~~ir~~6n7'E Sf~~~tifiC and process appliPacific Electro Magnetics Co., Inc., 942 Commercial
St., Palo Alto, Calif. 94303 / 415-321-1177 / *C 65
Ultra-portable instrumentation magnetic tape
recorders and related equipment / S 26 / E 1959
Packard Bell Computer, a div. of Packard Bell Electronics - see Raytheon Computer
Paktron Div., Illinois Tool Works Inc., 1321 Leslie
St., Alexandria, Va. / - / *C 65
Plastic film capacitors / S ? / E ?
Paper Manufacturers Co., 9800 Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19115 / ORchard 3-4500 / *C 65
Film, fiber, and paper tapes / S 250 / E 1905
Parzen Research, Inc., 48 Urban Ave., Westbury, L. 1.,
N. Y. 11590 / 516-ED 4-3900 / *C 65
Precision timing systems; ultra-stable frequency combiners, frequency comparators, frequency generation equipment; special data
handling, telemetry, and tone-s ignaling systems /
S 25 / E 1962
Pastoriza Electronics, Inc., 385 Elliot St., Newton
Upper Falls, Mass. 02164 / 617-332-2131 / *C 65
Special purpose analog and digital computers;
interface, A-to-D, components / S 30 / E 1961
P C A Electronics Inc., 16799 Schoenborn St., Sepulveda, Calif. / 362-0761 / *C 64
Miniature pulse transformers, delay lines,
toroids, filters / S 75 / E 1950
L. A. PEARL CO., 801 Second Ave., New York, N. Y.
10017 / 212-OR 9-6535 / *C 65
IBM computers and peripherals bought for cash /
S 1 / E 1945
Pergamon Press, Inc., 44-01 21st St., Long Island
City, N. Y. 11101 / 2l2-EM 1-7900 / 4«; 65
BookS / S 75 / E 1953
The Perkin-Elmer Corp., Main Ave., Norwalk, Conn. /
847-o411 / *C 64
Electronic-optical sys tems, chemical analytical
instruments, electronic components. Recording
missile track systems, infrared systems, analog
computers, potentiometers / S 1600 / E 1936
Perkin-Elmer Corp., Electronic Products Div., 771
Main Ave., Norwalk, Conn. / 203-847-0411 / *C 64
Vernistat A.C. potentiometers, adjustable function generators, digital data recorders, specialized analog computer components, one-brush
absolute-position analog to digital shaft encoders (linear motion and rotary), bidirectional
counters / S 94 / E 1954
PHIIHlICK RESEARCHES. INC .• 34 Allied Dr. at Route
128, Dedham, Mass. 02026 / 617-329-1600 / *C 65
Electronic analog computing equipment, including operational amplifiers, regulated dc power
supplies, computing operators--linear and nonlinear, the "03" modular packaging system, and
multi-channel oscilloscopic display / S 150 /
E 1946
Philco Corp., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., Communications & Electronics Div., Information Systems Dept., 3900 Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa.
19090 / 215-0L 9-7700 / *C 65
Digital computers: general purpose, scientific,
commercial and military; special purpose computers; integrated command and control system~;
message and data switching systems; general
purpose print reader; real-time access and
display system / S 1350 / E 1958, diviSion

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Photo Magnetic Systems, 1800 R St., N.1'1., Washington, D. C. 20009 / - / *C 65
Information storage and retrieval / S ? / E ?
Photomechanisms, Inc., 15 Stepar Pl., Huntington
Sta., N. Y. ll746 / 516-HA 3-4411 / *C 65
Rapidata@ photo processors, Cinefluorographic
cameras; photographic instrumentation; optics;
electronics; on-line hard copy from CRT displays / S 45 / E 1952
PhotQn, Inc., 355 Middlesex Ave., Wilmington, Mass.
933-7000 / 4«; 65
"ZIP" 900, a high-speed, computer photographic
pr intout device; manual and perforated tape
driven phototypesetting machines / S 225 /
E 1951
Planning Research Corp., llOO Glendon Ave., Los
Angeles, Calif. 90024 / 213-GR 9-7725 / *C 65
Analysis, deSign and implementation of programming systems for electronic computers /
S 510 / E 1954
Potter Instrument Co •• Inc., 151 Sunnyside Blvd.,
Plainview, L. I., N. Y. ll803 / OVerbrook 13200 / *C 65
Digi tal magnetic tape transports, record-playback heads and amplif iers, high-speed printers,
photoelectric paper tape readers, random
access memory systems / S 650 / E 1947
Prestoseal Mfg. Corp., 37-12 108th St., Corona,
N. Y. 10068/ 212-IL 7-5566 / 4«; 65
Splicing equipment and related accessories for
paper tape, magnetic tape and microfilm / S 22 /
E 1947
Procedyne Corp., 221 Somerset St., New Brunswick,
N. J. 08903/ 201-249-8347/ 4«; 65
Fourier transform computer, frequency response
analyzer, signal generators, converters and
!~:~s~u~e~~, l~a~~6~eters, calibration equipProgramming & Systems, Inc., 33 W. 42nd St., New
York, N. Y. 10036/ - / *C 65
Data proceSSing service bureau with all phases
of ED? operation, consulting and systems
engineering / S ? / E ?

Quest Manufacturing Co., 220 W. Monroe St., Chicago,
Ill. 60606 / 312-782-7838 /
65
Inked ribbons for all computer/data proceSSing
and machine accounting equipment / S 30 / E 1917
Quindar Electronics Inc., 60 Fadem Rd., Springfield,
N. J. 07081 / 201-379-7400 / 4«; 65
Data transmission equipment / S 85 / E 1960

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Radiation Inc., Melbourne, Fla. 32902/ PA 3-1511 /
*C 64
Ground/aerospace information hantiling systems /
S 1400 / E 1951
The Rapids Standard Co., Inc., 825 Rapistan Bldg.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 / 616-451-20·91 / *C 65
Manufacturers of materials handling equipment:
conveyors, storage racks, etc. / S 300 / E ?
Raytheon Co., Communications and Data ProceSSing
Operation, 1415 Boston-Providence Tpk., Norwood,
Mass. / - / *C 64
Packaged computer circuits, A to D converters,
D to A converters / S 32,000 (total company) /
E 1923
Raytheon Co., Semiconductor Div., 350 Ellis St.,
Mountain View, Calif. / 968-9211 / *C 64
Silicon planar and planar-epitaxial trans is tors,
diodes and monolithic integrated circuits for
general purpose, switching and computer logiC
applications / S 800 / E 1963 (div')
Raytheon Computer 2700 S. Fairview St., Santa Ana,
Calif. 92704 / 714-546-7W) / 4«; 65
PB250 low-cos t general purpose computer and
520 medium-scale scientific computer. TInCE
digital differential analyzer. Silicon and
germanium digital modules for 200 KC, IOC, 5MC,
module breadboard kits. A/D converters for
30KC, IS-bit operation and 70KC, l2-bit operation; commutators, integrated circuit multi-

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plexers; sample and hold units, differential
amplifiers and other digital and data systems
equipment. Uiax memory systems. Sytem engineering and fabrication for industry and military;
data processing, reduction, acquisition applications / S 350 / E 1958
RCA Electronic Data Process ing, Cherry Hill, Camden
e, N. J. / WO 3-8000 / ·C 65
full range of digital computers, components,
supplies and services / S ? / E 1955
Recognition Equipment Inc., 4703 Ross Ave., Dallas
4, Tex. / TAylor 3-8194 / *C 65
Optical character recognition systems, highspeed document handling equipment, electronic
and electromechanical apparatus, visual data
displays / S 150 / E 1961
Records Reserve Corp., 751 Clay Rd., Rochester,
N. Y. 14623 / 716-334-3644 / *C 65
Computer accessories: aluminum reels for magnetic tape, plastic reel cases, tape stoppers,
shielded magnetic tape carrying and shipping
cases, storage cabinets for panel boards and
magnetic tape, and auxiliary tape racks /
S 35 / E 1955
Redcor Corp., 7760 Deering Ave., Canoga Park, Calif.
9130<1 / 213-348-5892 / *C 65
Data acquisition system; A-D and D-A converters;
digital log ic modules / S 220 / E 1956
Redifon Limited, Computer Dept., Gatwick Rd., Crawley, Sussex, England / CRAWLEY 28811 / *C 64
General and special purpose analog computers
educational analog computers, analog computer
courses, special systems engineering / S 1000 /
E 1949
Reeves Instrument Co., Roosevelt field, Garden City,
N. Y. / PIoneer 6-8100 / *C 64
Analog computers and systems, analog-to-digital
and digital-to-analog converters, gyros, resolvers, servo mechanism system, radar and
guidance systems, computing services. data recording equipment, computers for simulation,
automation and control, differential analyzers,
electronic integrators / S 1400 / E 1946
Reeves Soundcraft, Div. of Reeves Industries, Inc.,
Great Pasture Rd., Danbury, Conn. / 203-743-7601/
*C 65
Magnetic recording tapes and accessories for
computers, instrumentation, video and sound
recording I S 300 I E 1946
Reflectone Electronics Division - Universal Match
Corp., W. Main St., Stamford, Conn. / - / *C 64
Special purpose digital and analog simulator
computers / S 400 1 E 1940
Rese Engineering, Inc., A & Courtland Sts., Philadelphia, Pa, 19120 / 215-GL 5-9000 I *C 64
Magnetic core memories, special purpose computers
and digital instrumentation / S 30 / E 1953
RHEEM ELECmO:-lICS, 5250 W. El Segundo Blvd., Hawthorne, Calif. 90251 / 213-772-5321 / *C 65
Photocell punched tape readers and tape
spoolers / S 85 / E 1960
Rixon Electronics, Inc., 2121 Industrial Pkwy.,
Silver Spring, Md. 20904 / 301-622-2121 / *C 65
Data modems, teletype and computer input data
multiplexers, special purpose electro-mechanical peripheral equipment for computer systems /
S 200 / E 1953
RMS Associates, Div. of Information Displays, Inc. -name changed to Information Displays, Inc.,
which see
The Roback Corp., Huntingdon Valley, Pa, 19006 /
215-OR 6-4000 / *C 65
Digital logic modules, facilogic@ digital
breadboards, low cost digital solid state voltohm meters, A/D and D/A converters, multiplexers, data processors, computer formatting and
buffering equipment / S 100 / E 1962
Robertshaw Controls Co., Aeronautical & Instrument
Div., Santa Ana freeway at Euclid St., Anaheim,
Calif. 92803 / 714-535-8151 / *C 65
Telegraph and data terminal equipment for all
types of transmission media / S 250 / E 1952
Robins Data Devices, Inc., 15-58 127th St., flushing, N. Y. 11356/ 212-HI 5-7200/ *C 65
Paper and magnetic tape splicers, hand encoders, winders, paper tape reels, unwiders,
tape holders, tape filing supplies / S 50 /
E 1954
Rotiforn Corp., 1925 Pontius Ave., Los A'ngeles 25,
Calif. / 213-473-9920 / *C 64
Card readers, static / S 26 / E 1957
RomON MANUfACTURING CO., INC., Hasbrouck Lane,
Woodstock, N. Y. 12498 / 914-679-2401 / *C 65
Cooling equip'llent, fans and blowers for
electronics industry / S 485 / E 1949

Sage Electronics Corp., Box 3926, Rochester, N. Y.
14610 I 716-LUdlow 6-8010 I *C 65
Miniature wirewound precision power resistors /
S 105 / E 1948
Sanborn Company, 175 Wyman St., Waltham, Mass. 02154
/ TW inbrook 4-6300 / *C 64
Oscillographic recording instruments and systems, X-Y recorders and transducers, data amplifiers, multi-trace oscilloscopes, tape re-

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corder (7-channeD, transducer amplifier/ indicators / S 1000 / E 1917
Sanders Associates, Inc., 95 Canal St., Nashua.
N. H. 03060 / 603·-883-3321 / *C 65
Computer driven information displays, character generators, digital logic circuitry and
special computers / S 3000 / E 1951
Sangamo Electric Co., 1301 N. 11th St., Springfield, Ill. / 217-544-6411 / *C 64
Capacitors, inductive components, magnetic
tape recorder/reproducers, crys tal filters,
ultrasonic delay lines, servo motors / S 5000 /
E 1899
The Scam Instrument Corp., 7401 N. Hamlin Ave.,
Skokie, Ill. 60076 / COrnelia 7-8300 / "'C 65
Des ign and manufacture digital data scanners,
loggers, digital controllers, recording annunciators, graphic control panels, special
purpose digital computers. Also G.P. programming services / S 230 / E 1953
Schaevitz-Bytrex Corp., 223 Crescent St., Waltham,
Mass. 02154 / 617-899-5600 / *C 6::;
Electronic weighing and measuring systems,
strain gage devices; load, pressure and torque
transducers and systems / S 70 / E 1957
Scientific Data Systems, Inc., 1649 17th St., Santa
Monica, Calif. / 213-871-0960 / *C 65
Six low cost, high performance, solid-state
magnetic core, general purpose digital computers, the SOS 92, SOS 910, SDS 920, SOS 925,
SOS 930, and SOS 9300, for scientific/engineering computation and for integration into online real-time digital systems. Complete line
of digital logic modules and system components,
such as analog-to-dig i ta 1 converters, multiplexers, etc., design and manufacture of computer-based digital systems for industry and government / S 1600 / E 1961
Seismograph Service Corp., Box 1590, (6200 E. 41st
StJ, Tulsa, Okla. 74102 / 9l8-NA 7-3330 / *C 65
Optical analog computer / S 500 (Tulsa); 1600
(world-wide) / E 1931
The Service Bureau Corp., a subsidiary of IBM, 425
Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. / PLMa 1-5600/
*C 64
Data processing, programming, systems analysis,
and machine services on a contractual bas is for
business and scientific problems using IB~ 650,
1401, 7070, 7090, 7094, 1620, 1460, dataplotting, MICR reader-sorter, and unit record
equipment. Offices in 70 cities. Extensive
computer application experience in fields too
numerous to list. The following data procesSing systems are available on an hourly basis:
IBM 650, 1401, 7070, 7090, 7094, 1460 / S 1600 /
E 1932
Servo Corporation of America, III New South Rd.,
Hicksville, N. Y. / 516-WElls 8-9700 / *C 64
Computer interface equipment; i.e •• digital-tosynchro converters, synchro-to-digital converters; binary-to-decim1l converters standard
units and custom designed / Sunder 500 / E
1946
Shepard Laboratories, Inc., 480 Morris Ave., Summit,
N. J. / 20l-CR 3-5255 / "'C 65
Small and large high-speed typers for data processing field / S 40 / E 1940
S-I Electronics, Inc., 103 Park Ave., Nutley, N. J.
07110 / 201-667-0055 / *C 65
Magnetic tape transports, magnetic tape heads,
magnetic drums / S 80 / E 1959
f. W. Sickles Div., General Instrument Corp., 165
front St., Chicopee, Mass. / LYceum 4-4781 / *C 64
Computer components; electromagnetic delay
lines, lumped constant and distributed constant,
fixed and variable step; audio and ultrasonic
fil ters; toroidal inductors; embedded assemblies; L-C tuned circuits; etc. / S 1900 /
E 1921
Sigma Instruments, Inc., 170 Pearl St., Braintree,
Mass. / - / *C 65
Cyclonome, single phase, high torque, synchronous stepping motor / S ? / E ?
Societe d'Electronique et d'Automatisme, 17-19,
rue du Moulin des Bruyeres, COURBEVOIE (Se ine) ,
france / DEfense 41-20 (DEf. 41-20) / *C 65
Analog computers Type NADI\C 20 and NADAC 100
with non-linear components and recorders;
flight Simulators; digital computers Type CAB
500 and 3900 for scientific applications and
data proceSSing, using punched tape and magnetic tape; input and output equipment, tape
reader, paper tape punches. Electronic high
speed printers, industrial computer CINA for
process control; automation devices, coders,
storage, etc.; numerical control / S 800 /
E 1947
Solid State Electronics Corp., 15321 Rayen St.,
Sepulveda, Calif. / 364-2271 / *C 65
Line of solid state silicon digital logic
modules; 10 megacycle speed, -55OC to +125 0 C;
microminiature. Logic modules available include: J-K flip-flop (logic), flip-flop,
counter/shift register, "and-or" gates, Schmitt
Trigger, inverting amplifier, non-inverting
amplif ier, slave clock, clock os cillator, free
running multivibrator, one-shot multivibrator /
S 10 / E 1958
Soroban Engineering, Inc., P. O. Box 1690, Melbourne,
fla. 32902 / 305-723-7221 / *C 65
I nput/ output equipments / S 225 / E 1954
Southern Computer Service, 280 IV Rd., P. O. Box
100, Dothan, Ala. 36302 / 794-3166 / *C 65
~D~ ie~v~~~2bureau, comnercial data processing /

Sperry farragut Co., Div. of Sperry Rand Corp.,
Bristol, Tenn. 37622 / 615-968-1151 / -"'C 65
Amplif iers; packaged computer circuits, plugin circuits; printed circuits; computer type
coils; analog computers; computer components;
fire control equipment; systems engineering /
S 1000 / E 1951
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Div. of Sperry Rand Corp.,
Great Neck, N. Y. 11020 / 5l6-lR 4-0111 / *C 65
Research, design development and manufacture
of digital and analog computers for underwater, surface and airborne applications, including general purpose and special miniature
computers for airborne and space applications;
data processing equipment; electronic digital
to analog and analog to digital conversion
equipment; counter-measures systems; check-out
equipment; magnetic drums and memory systems;
stable platforms, gyroscopes and accelerometers
for inertial guidance systems for ships, aircraft and missiles, specializing in automatic
transistorized, miniaturized devices and microcircuits teChniques / S 14,000 / E 1912
Sprague Electric Co., 377 Marshall St., No. Adams,
Mass. / 664-4411 / *C 64
Capacitors, transistors, resistors, magnetic
shift registers, integrated micrOCircuits,
thin-f ilm microcircuits, pulse transformers,
toroidal inductors, packaged digital circuits,
delay lines / S 8500 / E 1926
The Standard Register Co., 626 Albany St., Dayton,
Ohio. 45401 / 513-223-6181 / *C 65
Business forms for source data collection (input) and (output) EDP equipment pI us forms
handling equipment (bursters, separators, etc,)
S 3900 / E 1912
Statistical Tabulating Corp., 104 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago 3, Ill. / 312-DEarborn 2-2484 / *C 65
fourteen data process ing and computer centers
containing IB~ 1400 series card and tape systems
plus peripheral equipment and conventional
punch card tabulating and data process ing
machines. Administrative management, scientific management, engineering and general data
proceSSing, programming, systems, analYSiS, and
consultation. Divisions: Data ProceSSing;
TASK fORCE; Computer Advisors to Ma nagement;
Space Services / S 5000 / E 1933
Stellarmetrics, Inc., 210 E. Ortega St., Santa
Barbara, Calif. / 963-3566 / *C 64
Development and production of standard and
special electronic commutators/multiplexers
for telemetry and data reduction applications.
Decommutation system and signal simulators for
general and specialized applications / S 80 /
E 1961
Strato-floor, Inc., 795 E. 152nd St., Cleveland,
Ohio 44110 / 451-3322 / *C 64
Elevated flooring / S 10 / E 1960
Sunshine Scientific Instruments, 1810 Grant Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa, 19115 / 2l5-0Rchard 3-5600 /
*C 65
Testing and measuring equipment, calibration,
certification. Analog field plotter, prototypes, precis ion electromechanical assemblies,
mechanical components / S 30 / E 1947
Superex Electronics Corp., 4-6 Radford Pl., Yonkers,
N. Y. / YOnkers 5-6906 / *C 64
Cable assemblies, plug in and printed circuits,
coils, ferrite cores, jacks, transformers, headphones, headsets, and other components / S 60 /
E 1950
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Semiconductor Div.,
100 Sylvan Rd., Woburn, Mass. / WE 3-3500/ *C 64
Semiconductor products / S 1800 / E 1942
Sylvania Electronic Systems, 40 Sylvan Rd., Waltham,
Mass. 02154 / 617-894-8444 / *C 65
SpeCial purpose data process ing system /
S 10,000 / E 1905
Systemat, 1107 Spring St., Silver Spring, Md. / 301587-4200 / *C 65
Professional placement of computer personnel /
S 10 / E 1960
Systems Engineering Laboratories, Inc., 6901 W.
Sunrise Blvd., fort Lauderdale, fla. 33310 / 305587-2900 / *C 65
Direct digital control systems; digital computers - general purpose and scientific / S 350 /
E 1961
Systems Sales Co., a div. of Systems Mfg. Corp., 13
Broad St., Binghamton, N. Y. 13904/ 607-723-6344/
*C 65
Tabulating and computer accessories / Sunder
300 / E 1945
Systron-Donner Corp., 888 Galindo St., Concord,
Calif. 94520 / 415-682-6161 / "'C 64
Analog computers and components, multi-channel
data acquisition systems / S 375 / E 1960

Tab Products Co., 550 Montgomery St., San francisco,
Calif. / - / *C 64
Data process ing auxiliary and computer room
equipment / S ? / E ?
Tally Corp., 1310 Mercer St., Seattle, Wash. 98109
/ 206--MA 4-0760 / *C 64
Perforated tape readers and punches, computer
input-output, display data transmission equipment, perforated tape/magnetic tape conversion
systems / S 129/ E 1951
Tape Certifiers, Inc., 1604 W. l39th St., Gardena,
Calif. 90249 / 213-321-6846 / *C 65
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cation for computer and telemetry applications
and tape consulting / S 19 / E 1964
Taurus Corp., Academy Hill, Lambertville, N. J. /
EXport 7-2390 / "'C 64
Static punched card rc~ders, Teflon insulated
terminals / S 70 / E 19S6
Techniques, Inc.,40 Jay St., Englewood, N. J. /.
20l-LO 9-5333 / "'C 64
Printed circuits; blank modular P.C. boards with
circuits for digital operations; photo-etched
me tal parts / S under SO / E 1954
fechni-rite Electronics, Inc., 65 Centerville Rd
Warwick, R. 1. / 401-737-2000 / "'C 65
.,
~a~; ;e~o~~~~g equipment, os ci110graphs /
Technitrol, Inc., 1952 E. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 / 2l5-GA 6-9105 / "'C 65
Custom built digital data processors, high
speed print stations, buffer memories. Pulse
transformers, electromagnetic delay lines. Programming, computer maintenance / S 545 / E 1947
Tech Serv Inc., 5451 Holland Drive, Beltsville, Md.
20705 / 301-474-2900 / "'C 65
Transistorized digital logic elements and digital systems / S 45 / E 1959
TELautograph Corp., B700 Bellanca Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif. 90045 I 2l3-0R 8-4756/ "'C 65
Graphic communications systems/equipment for
transmission of handwriting (Instantaneous) or
facsimile (page-a-minute) / S 250 / E 1888
Tele-Dyna'llics Div., American Bosch Arma Corp., 5000
Parks ide Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. / 2l5-lR 8-3000/
"'C64
Periphial equipment, electro-static recorders
and readers / S 300 / E 1959
Telemetrics, Inc., 2830 Fairview St., Santa Ana,
Cal if. 92704 I 714-546-4500 / "'C 65
General and special purpose computers, telemetry data processors, signal conditioners,
synchronizers / S 500 I E 1962
Teleregister Corp. -- name changed to The BunkerRamo Corp., which see
Teletype Corp., 5555 Touhy Ave., Skokie, Ill. I
3l2-C0 7-6700, 3l2-0R 6-1000 / "'C 64
Message and data comllunications equipment. Tape
readers and tape punches for computer input/output. Page printers / S 5000 / E 1907 (Bell
System, 1930)

Te~o r:~s~~u~~n/ ;r~:M/4-~:6gP?~ R~4'

Plainview,

T~mers,

timing sequence programmers, precision
~l~~Ob?~ l~~~rators, data logging systems /
M· ~e~. B?~~4-i~c9:30agoW,e~e~/ve., Pleasantville,
N
Amplifiers, automatic controls, servo mechanisms / S 60 / E 1950

Te~:~l;~sg~m~~;~ ;n~i4_!~5g~3~il Ci"~a~5 Expressway,
Semiconductor products and components, silicon
and germanium transistors, silicon diodes and
~ectifiers, resistors, tantalum capacitors,
lntegrated circuits, thin-film circuits I
S 14,000 / E 1954
Texas Instruments Inc., Industrial Products Group,
3609 Buffalo Speedway, Houston, Tex. 77006 I 713JA 6-1411 I "'C 65
Pulse generators, transistor and component
testers, analog to digital converters I
S 700 I E 1932
Theta Instrument Corp., Saddle Brook, N. J. 07663 I
201-487-3508 I "'C 65
Analog-digital converters I S 150 I E 1956
3 M Co., Instrument Dept., 12909 S. Cerise Ave.,
Hawthorne, Calif. I 213-772-5141 / "'C 65
3 M-20l control computer systems, 3 M-110 data
acquisition systems, 3 M-220 direct digital
controls / S ? / E 1963
3 M Co., Revere-Mincom Div., 300 S. Lewis Rd.,
Camarillo, Calif. / 805-482-1911 I "'C 65
Magnetic recorders for analog, frequency modulation, pulse code modulation as used in
instrumenting missile ranges, etc. / S 500 /
E ?

Trepac Corporation of America, 30 W. Hamilton Ave.,
Englewood, N. J. 07631 / 201-567-3810 / "'C 64
(Communica tions, hardware and sys tems) Computer
type - Da ta/Te letyp~/Dd ta I nterfaces-Controls
activated from D.C. or tone program lines Relays (computer types to five kilobits) Neutral/polar/neutral and voltage/current/
voltage converters / S 20 / E 1957
Triton Electronics, Inc., 62-05 30th Ave., Woodside
77, N. Y. I 212-721-7500 / "'C 65
Computer and instrumentation tape I S 75 / E
1939
TRW Space Technology Laboratories, One Space Park,
Redondo !leach, Calif. / 679-8711 / "'C 64
Two 7094' s; two Ill\! 1410' s; one IB!d 1401; RCA
SOl; RCA 301; plus special purpose data reduction/analog computation center / S 7000 /
E 1954

Uarco Inc., W. County Line Rd., Barrington, Ill. /
381-4030 / "'C 65
All types of business forms and forms handling
equipment I S 2700 I E 1894
Unimation Inc., 16 Durant Ave., Bethel, Conn. / 203744-1800 / "'C 65
Magnetic storage and memory systems, automatic
controls, digital automation, magnetic, drums,
Unimate robot / S 40 / E 1962
Union Switch & Signal Div. of Westinghouse Air Brake
Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218 / 412-242-5000 I "'C 65
"Reada11" readout instruments, miniature and
sub-miniature relays, remote control systems
for railroads and pipelines; control and COmmunication systems for industry; remote controls for
locomotives and vehicles I S 1500 / E 1881
United Data Processing, 1001 S.W. 10th, Portland,
Ore. I - / "'C 65
Key punch trainer machine and program; service
bureau with 2 tape 1401's, teleprocessing,
punched tape, key punch, etc., providing general business computing / S 65 / E ?
UNIVAC Div. of Sperry Rand Corp., 1290 Ave. of Americas, New York, N. Y. 10019 I 212-956-2121 / *C 65
Digital electronic computing systems, data processing services IS? IE?
UNIVAC Div. of Sperry Rand Corp .• 10924 Ave. J East,
Grand Prairie, Tex. I 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 capabilities. MICR document encoding devices to print the amount, account number,
and transit number fields. Optical character
recognition systems for automation of accounts
rece i vable and inventory control, inc 1 uding
~e~d~~o/ ~a~~5~unch and Charge Sales Recorders
UNIVAC Twin Cities Operations of Sperry Rand Corp.,
UNIVAC Park, St. Paul, Minn. 55116 / 612-698-2451 I
"'C 64
Digital electroniC computing and data processing systems airborne and ground-based, real
time computers, peripheral equipment programming services I S 5300 I E 1947
Uptime Corp., 15910 W. 5th Ave., Golden, Colo. 80401 /
303-279-3351 I "'C 65
;;:~t?;m~h?~c~~5~unched card reading equip-

~4~~~Pi' 4i~~~9~~~~~~a)e ..gr~~e, Burlingame, Calif.
Data processing services, systems design and
programming / S 124 I E 1951
Useco Div., Litton Industries, 13536 Saticoy St.,
Van Nuys, Calif. / 213-ST 6-9381 or 213-lR 3-3520 I
*C 65
Electronic hardware, terminals, termi na 1 boards,
molded products, headers, encaps ula tion cups,
screw machine I S 125 / E 1943
U. S. Navy, Marine Engineering Laboratory (Computer
~v6;' Annapolis, Md. I 301-768-7711, Ext. 8514 I

TO~~i;i'/~~6:sg~~~ i:6~~~t~ ~·65Kansas

City, Mo.
Magnetic amplifiers, delay lines, pulse transformers / S 100 / E 1956
Towson Laboratories, Inc., 3500 Parkdale Ave.,
Baltimore, Md. 21211 I 301-367-4001 I "'C 65
AID converters and multiplexers, analog to
teletype converters, telemetering equipment
data logging equipment I S 25 I E 1959
'
Trak Electronics Co., Inc., 59 Danbury Rd., Wilton,
Conn. 06897 I 203-762-5521 I "'C 65
Morse-to-teleprinter code converters, lWX-toCCIT translators; teletype multiplexers, DigiStore@ / S 250 / E 1947
Transistor Electronics Corp., Box 6191 Minneapolis
Minn. 55424 / 612-941-1100 / "'C 65 '
,
Digital readouts, 'indicators, switches and
information display panels for computers control, \juidance and other solid state sys~ems /
S 280 / E 1957

Tr;:~!~:!, I~~e~~a/i~~~~8~~~Pi' ~1~4Winters

Ave.,

Data transmission terminals of the standard
and self-optimizing types, supervisory control
and telemetering / S 30 / E 1959
Tr~r~~it3~~~go'/~ ~~oadway, New York 3, N. Y. I
Magnetic ink encoding, consecutive MICR num-

~e~~ggi ~n~~~~ing modulus and self-check I

1401 IBM/16 K - mathematical analysis and research, programming, engineering, computing
and data processing services for government I
S 20 (Div.) , 700 (Lab,) I E 1903

Vector Electronic Co., Inc., 1100 Flower St., Glendale, Calif. 91201 I 213-245-8971 I "'C 65
Pre-programming, patchboards, patch cords,
plug-in cards, breadboard kits / S 85 I E 1947
Veeder-Root, Inc., 70 Sargeant St., Hartford, Conn.
06102 I 203-527-7201 / "'C 65
Analog-to-digi tal converters; electronic counters and controls; mechanical, electro-mechanical and instrument counting, recording and
co~tr~lli~g devices; gasoline pump computers;
aVlatlon lnstruments; photoelectric actuator
controls I S 1900 I E 1866
Victor Comptometer Corp., Business Machines Div.,
~~g ~. ~o~~well St., Chicago 18, Ill. I 312-KE 9D~git-Matic

solenoid operated calculators,
hsters, accumulators; Electrowriter System
handwritten Communications; adding machines
and calculators, comptometer calculators I
S 3200 / E 1889
Virginia Electronics Co., Inc., River Rd. & Band 0
~i!~oad, Washington, D. C. 20016 I 301-654-6680 I

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

Communication control sys tems, intercommunication systems, circuit programming systems
(pHch boards), etc. I S 90 / E 1951

Waber Electronics, Inc., 2000 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 / 2l5-NEbraska 4-3200 / "'C 65
Power controls I S 43 / E ?
The Walkirt Co., 10321 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los
Angeles 45, Calif. I 213-SP 6-0323 I "'C 64
Plug-in pulse circuit packages; complete counters, multivibrators, amplifiers, gates, triggers, pulse generators, etc. / S SO-100 /
E 1948
Wang Laboratories, Inc., 836 North St., Tewksbury,
Mass. I 617-851-7311 I "'C 65
A/D conversion systems, electronic counters,
data acquisition and reduction systems, block
tape readers, desk-top computers for keyboard
or card-programmed computation of operations
and iterative functions I S 80 I E 1951
Warren Associates, 433 Putnam Ave., Cambr idge, Mass.
/ OL 5-2097 (Natick, Mass.) I "'C 65
Software, cons ul ting service, correspondence
courses / S 5 I E 1964
Washington Aluminum Co., Inc., Knecht Ave. and P.R.R.,
Baltimore, Md. 21229/ 301-242-1000 / "'C 65
Computer flooring (raised, free access, steeD
/ S 250 / E 1947
Wa~~~ ?~r/~?64 1633 Race St., Philadelphia 3,
Transfer function computers / S ? / E ?
Weber Showcase and Fixture Co., Inc., 1340 Monroe
Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. I 361-7341 / "'C 64
Infinite access flooring / S 1500 I E 1898
F. S. Webster Co., Interchemical Corp., Copying
Products Div., 1 Amherst St., Cambridge, Mass.
02142 I 6l7-KI 7-2300 / "'C 65
I nked ribbons for all computers / S 225 / E 1889
Westgate Laboratory, Inc., 506 S. High St., Yellow
Springs, Ohio 45387 I ROckwell 7-7375 (Dayton,
Ohio -- VI ctor 9-1330) / "'C 65
Research, development, prototype, and small lot
production in electronics, physiCS, optics and
photographYi X-Y plotters and vehicle position
displays, controls, industrial instrumentation,
eye movement cameras, X-Y recorders I S 58 I
E 1956
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. I
EX 1-2800 / "'C 63
Complete line of industrial computer systems.
Digital: Prodac industrial computers for all
industrial processes and electric utility generation and dispatching applications. Analog:
economic dispatch computer for dispatching power
on electric utility systems I S 125,000 I E
prior to 1900
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Electronic Tube Div.,
Box 284, Elmira, N. Y. / RE 9-3611 / "'C 63
Rece i ving tubes: image, storage, multiplier
phototubes; special purpose tubes; military and
industrial cathode ray tubes / S 2500 / E before 1930
Weston-Boonshaft and Fuchs, Hatboro Industrial Pk.,
Hatboro, Pa. / 2l5-0S 2-1240 I "'C 65
Sine, transient and random computer analyzers,
servo computers, control systems, statistical
computers / S 100 / E 1959

we~~~~f~y~r~~~~~~'l~~goo ?~ ~~rone

Ave., Van Nuys,

Analog digital servomechanism components and
systems I S 550 I E 1945
Weston Instruments, Inc., 614 Frelinghuysen Ave.,
Newark, N. J. 07114 / 201-243-4700 / "'C 65
Ins truments and components; indicating, display
~nd controlling instruments; product resolvers,
lnput-output devices, mul tipliers, calibrators,
relays, and resistors / S 2000 I E 1888
Weston-Transicoil, Worcester, Pa. I 215-279-9800 /
"'C64
Special purpose electro-mechanical analog computers I S 400 / E 1949
WHEELDEX, Inc., 1000 N. Division St., Peekskill,
N. Y. I 914-737-6800 / "'C 65
Peripheral equipment and supplies. Pinfeed
cards plain or printed, single or multiple-up
strips, Manual and motorized finding and filing equipment for all size records, tape-reels,
etc. Custom designed equipment IS? / E ?

Wiancko Engineering, Div. Tamar Electronics, Inc.,
255 N. Halstead Ave., Pasadena, Calif. I 2l3-EL 57186 / "'C 64
Telemetry, control and data acquisition systerns; pressure, acceleration and force transducers; test and calibration instruments /
S 240 / E 1946
JO~~ ~~l?; ~~~~OI/C;c ~5 3rd Ave., New York 16,
Technical books I S soo / E 1807
G. C. Wilson & Co., 1035 26th St., Huntington, W.
Va. 25703 / 304-523-5149 I "'C 65
~i~~~~ controls and time delay relays I S 10

I

Wincheste~ El~ctronics

Div., Litton Industries, Main
~~9l&/~1~~de Ave., Oakville, Conn. I 203-274-

~~~n?~o~~41 terminals, and accessories I S

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handsome
•

IS ....... .

handsome
does
Sharpening old axioms is not our
business. It's just that designers of
EDP systems speak axiomatically
when they tell us the new D 3030 computer magnetic tape unit delivers a
triple load of beauty: unprecedented
reliability, economy and operating
convenience. In addition to which,
they say, it's so nice to look ·at!
Already the famous Datamec D 2020
has set industry standards for lowcost operation in computer and offline applications where moderate
speed performance is highly practical
(data transfer rates up to 36,000 cps).
Now the new D 3030 offers the same
superior advantages for heavy duty,
on-line use with digital computers and
other digital EDP systems requiring
higher data transfer rates.

Rosier 01 Organlzallons
Wittek Products Co., 14750 Keswick St., Van Nuys,
Calif. 91405 / 213-ST 0-6265 / *C 65
Breadboard kits for electronic designers working on research and development in semiconductor
circuitry, computers, and data processing systems / S 3 / E 1946
Wolf Research & Development Corp., Baker Ave., P. O.
Box 36, W. Concord, Mass. 01761 / 617-369-2111 /
*C 65
Mathematical analysis and programming services
and computer consulting in the fields of aerospace, information retrieval, geodesy, electronics and management systems / S 400 / E 1956
Write Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. /
212-LE 2-6171-2 / *C 64
Data processing ribbons / S 50 / E 1923
Wright Engineering Co·., Inc., 160 E. California
Blvd., Pasadena, Calif. 91101 / 213-MU 1-2651 /
*C 65
Magnetic digital logic components and systems;
buffers and storage sys tems; aerospace timers;
magnetic tape transports / S 10 / E 1950
Wright Line, a div. of Barry Wright Corp., 160 Gold
Star Blvd., Worcester, Mass. 01606/ 617-7910933 / *C 65
Specialists in data handling and filing systems.
Data processing accessory equipment, computer
department accessories, check handling equipment / S 300 / E 1934
Wy1e Laboratories, 126 Maryland St., El Segundo,
Calif. 90246 / 213-0R 6-4251 / *C 65
Digital desk-top calculator; rack-mounted
calculator (in-line); digital logic modules
(Germanium and Silicon); CRT visual displays;
input keyboards / S 600 / E 1949

Xerox Corp., P.O. Box 1540, Rochester, N. Y. 14603
/ 716-546-4500 / *C 65
Document copying and reproduction equipment /
S 10,000 / E 1906

Ed Younger & Associates, 6 S. Michigan, Chicago,
111. 60603 / 312-332-4170 / "c 65
Computer personnel service / S 5 / E 1961

ZUSE KG, Wehneberger Str. 4, 643 Bad Hersfe1d,
Germany (West) / 2751 (06621) / Telex 04/93 329
/ ·C 65
Programmed controlled digital computers, automatic plotters, data handling equipment /
S 1200 / E 1949

- END-

The 03030 writes and reads all three
densities (800, 556 and 200 cpi) at 75
ips tape speed. Push-button selection
of 60,000,41,700 and 15,000 cps data
transfer rates. Either 7-track or 9-track
format. Vacuum column tape buffers,
semi-automatic tape threading, front
access to all electronics, and many
other advanced features. Bi-directional start and stop times of 5 ms
and 11/2 ms, respectively.
For all the facts, including pleasantly surprising low price quotations,
write Tom Tracy at Datamec Corporation, 345 Middlefield Road, Mountain
View, Calif.

leadership in low-cost/high reliability
digital magnetic tape handling
Circle No. 8 on Readers Service Card

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Circle No. 9 on Readers Service Card

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1965

.-.------~------------------------------------

LOOK NO FURTHER - COMPUTER PRINTOUT
FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY
THROUGH PHOTOTYPESETTING
Admaster 200-time-proved leader
for newspaper display advertising
Displaymaster 513- com put e rgenerated display production with
consolidated operation
Displaymaster 560~accepts computer-generated eight-level tape as
input to phototypesetter
Textmaster 713 - high speed, dependable straight matter production
- more than 30 newspaper lines per
minute
Tapemaster 540 - a photo unit
that accepts paper tape produced on
separate tape-perforating keyboards
- offering advantages of tape control and storage while retaining the
versatility of the Photon Admaster

High speed computer printout is produced with the typographic quality, spacing and
flexibility of conventional printing. Upper and lower case characters, proportionally
spaced, increases character density. Character availability ranges from 264 to 17,280
images depending on the system thalfits your operation.
Resulting economies are less paper, less 'look-up' time and less reading time~ Use
of italics, bold and light type faces, open or tight space, mathematical or chemical
symbols - all mean improved readability, better understanding, better appearance.
The output, photographic film or paper, is immediately available for reproduction and
distribution.
Photon provides the very best for those who want production and superior quality.
Photon leads the industry in research and development and produces proven phototypesetting equipment. Photon product users benefit from features not yet available
in competitive units.
Look to Photon. and its product line. Send for Photon information, Photon, Inc.,
Wilmington, Massachusetts, 01887.

Zip 900-300 to 500 characters per
second make Zip the world's fastest
producer of quality computer printout

newsmaker in phototypesetting
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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 1965

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A revolution in engineering design. Display
the design on a "TV" screen. Change
values. Try new arrangements. Let
IBM's SYSTEM/360 calculate performance,
even redraw the design automatically.

SYSTEM/360 can also
type, tape, print,
punch, draw, photograph
or answer a telephone.
No one but IBM offers you so
many ways to use a computer.
No other manufacturer makes it
so easy to choose and to use a Management Information System sized
right for your company.
IBM SYSTEM/360 offers you a
choice of eight central processors.
Over fifty different units to put information in or get it out of this
system. Two kinds of core storage.
Two types of visual display units.
Four types of direct-access storage.
Five types of data communications
terminals. And much, much more.
If you are a milk company, you
may need only a simple card system

to improve route accounting. We
can help you.
If you are a wholesale grocer,
you may need small interchangeable direct-access disk storage to
keep up to date on inventory. We
can help you.
If you are a large manufacturing company, you may need 16
high-speed tapes, 3 billion characters of direct-access storage and
high-speed communications with a
satellite computer. We can help you.
An engineer may need a visual
display that lets him make changes
in designs instantly on a cathode
ray tube. He may need printed out-

put in the form of graphs or contour maps. He may need only 2,048
words of core storage or over 2 million words.
In any case, we can help him tailor SYSTEM/360 to his needs.
We designed SYSTEM/360 to
adapt. When your problems
change, you modify the system, you
don't abandon it for a new one.
And we don't abandon you. Our
people are on call any time they can
help you.
They always will be.

SYSTEM/360-The Computer
with a Future.

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BUYERS' GUIDE FOR THE COMPUTER FIELD:
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
FOR SALE OR RENT
(Cumulative, information as of April 15, 1965)
The purpose of this roster "The Buyers' Guide for
the Computer Field: Products and Services for Sale or
Rent" is to give information about the existence and in
many cases the properties of every product or service in
the computer field that is offered for sale or rent and
about which we have received information in 1965 - with
certain exceptions as noted below. This is the ninth cumulative edition of this roster.
Kinds of Entries. There are three kinds of entries
in this list: full entries; cross reference entries; and
name entries. A full entry contains or should contain the
following information:
Name of supplier and address I name or identification of product or service I DESCR: a brief description of the product in about 25 words or more I
USE: how it is used I price range, and whether
for sale or rent.
Every entry is subject to editing.

Characteristics of General Purpose Analog Computers;
Survey of Special Purpose Computers; and
Roster of School, College, and University Computer
Centers.
Questionnaire. Many of the entries in this roster
have been derived from answers to questionnaires which
we sent out to over 800 suppliers. The entries have been
mainly derived from answers given on the "Product Entry
Form," which follows:
Product Entry Form for
THE COMPUTER DIRECTORY and BUYERS' GUIDE, 1965
1. Name or identification of product (or service)?

2. Brief description? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

3. How is it used? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Cross-reference entries show that a product listed
under one product heading is described more fully under
another product heading.
Name entries consist of just the name of the organization, listed under the product class.
Corrections. We have tried to make each entry
correct to the extent of information in our possession.
But it is inevitable that at least some errors have occurred, and we shall be glad to publish corrections.
Exceptions. Certain products and services in the
computer field and their descriptions are either not included or only partially included in this Buyers' Guide.
For these, please see the following lists located elsewhere in this Directory:
Roster of Electronic Computing and Data Processing Services;
Survey of Consulting Services;
Survey of Software Suppliers;
Descriptions of General Purpose Digital Computers;

and_ _ _ _ __
4. Price range? Between
5. Under what particular heading should it be listed?
(See the 1964 list of headings)
.
Note: Up to 25 words (subject to editing) will be published
FREE. If you want more than 25 words published, the
charge for up to 50 words (still subject to editing) is $15.
( ) Please give us 50 words. Enclosed is $15.
If you wish to FLAG your entry so that it will be quickly

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of YOUR COMPANY and YOUR PRODUCT, and a black
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LIST OF HEADINGS
As a guide to the products and services offered
in the computer field, please refer to the following list
of headings under which products and services may be
classified. There is some overlapping among these
headings; it may be necessary or desirable to look under
more than one heading.
A: Adding Machines
- Amplifiers ....
- Magnetic
Analog Computers (SEE Computers, Analog)
~: Boards - Plotting
- Plug
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A4

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B2

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Breadboard Kits
B6
Cameras ....
C3
- Data Recording
C3A
Cards (SEE ALSO Punch Cards)
C5
- Punch
C6
- Magnetic
C7
Circuits ....
- Arithmetical (for Digital Computers)
C9
- Computer, Packaged
CIO
__Cll
- Logical (for Digital Computers)
Communications Systems (Computer Types)
C22
Computers (SEE ALSO specific types)
C22A
Computers, Analog
.
C23
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F:

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M:

C24
Computers, Digital
C24A
Computers, Special Purpose
Computers, Test Equipment
C25
Computer Components (SEE ALSO
C26
specific types)
C27
Computing Services ....
- Digital
C28
C30
Consulting Services
Controls ....
C3l
- Automatic
C32
- Signaling
C33
C34
- Sorting and Counting
C39
Converters, Information ....
C40
- Analog to Digital
- Card to Magnetic Tape
C4l
- Card to Paper Tape
C42
C42A
- Code
C44
- Digital to Analog
C44A
- Digital to Graphic
C44B
- Graphic to Digital
C45
- Magnetic Tape to Card
- Magnetic Tape to Paper Tape
C46
- Magnetic Tape to Magnetic Tape
C46A
- Paper Tape to Card
C47
- Paper Tape to Magnetic Tape
C48
C50
Cores ....
- Ferrite
C5l
C52
- Magnetic
C53
Counters ....
C54
- Electronic
C55
- Frequency
C56
- Mechanical
C58
Courses by Mail (Computer Field)
Data Processing Accessory Equipment
DO.5
Data Processing Machinery (SEE ALSO
specific types)
DI
Data Recording Equipment
D2
Data Reduction Equipment
D2A
Delay Lines (Computer Types)
D3
Desk Calculators
D4
Differential Analyzers
D6
Digital Computers (SEE Computers, Digital)
Discs, Magnetic
Dll
Drums, Magnetic
DI2
EO
Economic Research
El
Education (SEE ALSO Courses)
_ _FI
Facsimile Equipment
F5
Floors
F5A
Forms, Continuous
Forms Handling Equipment
F7
Gl
Generators, Function ....
- Electronic
G2
- Mechanical
G3
_ _HI
Heads, Magnetic ....
H2
- Reading
- Recording
H3
12
Information Retrieval Devices
I2A
Information Engineering
14
Integrators ....
15
- Electronic
16
- Mechanical
17
Inventory Systems
KI
Keyboards
Lights, Indicator
LI
Magnetic Ink Imprinting
MI
Memory Systems
M2
Multipliers ....
M3

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- Diode
- Electronic
- Servo
Office Machines
Operations Research
Panels ....
- Jack
- Relay Rack
Paper Tape
Patch Cords
Plotters (SEE ALSO Boards - Plotting)
Plugboards
Printers ....
- High Speed
- Keyboard
- Line-a-time
Programming Services
Public ations ....
- Magazines
Punch Card Accessories
Punch Card Machines
Readers ....
- Character
- Film
- Magnetic Card
- Magnetic Ink
- Magnetic Tape
- Paper Tape
- Photoelectric
- Punch Card
Recording Papers
Registers, Shift
Relays (Computer Types)
Research
Resolvers ....
- Coordinate Transform
- Product
- Sine-Cosine
Robots
Ribbons, Data Processing
Scanners
Servomechanisms
Simulators
Storage Systems ....
- Magnetic
Switches ....
- Stepping
Synchros
Systems Engineering
Tape Handlers
Tape, Magnetic ....
- Filing Systems
- Readers
- Recorders
- Reels
Tape, Paper....
- Filing Systems
- Punches
- Readers
Telemetering Systems
Thin-films, Magnetic
Timing Devices
Transformers ....
- Pulse
Translating Equipment
Typewriters, Electric, Controlled
Visual Output Devices

M4
M5
M7
01

02
PI
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P6A

P9
PIO
Pll
P12
P12A
P13
P15
P15A
P16
Rl
R2
R2.5
R3
R3.5
R4
R6
R7
R8
R9
Rll
R12
R12A
R14

R15
RI6
R17
RI8
_ _R18A
Sl
S2A
_ _S3
S4

S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
T2
T3
T3A
T4
T5
T5A
T6
T7
T8
T9
TIO
Tll.2
TIl. 3
T12
T13
T17
T18
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Products and Services
ROSTER
AI.

ADDING MACIlINES

Approved Bu sines s Machi nes Co.,
Inc.
Monroe International, Inc., 550
Central Ave., Orange, N. J.
07051 / Synchro-Monroe punched
tape adding machine / DESCR:
adding machine that automatically produces punched tape record for computer input during
listing operation. Usual
printed record is also produced / USE: to generate the
data source in systems of business accounting and inventory
control / $1425 to $2150 / Al
The National Cash Register Co.,
Main & K Sts., Dayton, Ohio
45409 / adding machines / DESCR:
full 1 ine of adding machines
provides punched paper tape recording and/or optical font
journal printing / - / ? / Al
A3.

AMPLIFIERS

Applied Control Co.
Bryant Computer Products -- see
CIO
B.urlingame Associates, Ltd.
Burr-Brown Research Corp.
Cadre Industries Corp.
Electro Instruments, Inc.
Fairchild Controls, Div. of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
General Computers, Inc.
General Instrument Corp., Defense
and Engineering Products Group,
Radio Receptor Di v., Andrews Rd.,
Hicksville, N. Y. 11802 / amplifiers / DESCR: include IF, RF,
pulse, video, distribution, isolation, limiting modulator, narrow band, wideband and general
purpose / USE: Variety of applications / $1000 to $15,000 /
A3
General Radio Co., 22 Baker Ave.,
W. Concord, Mass. 01781 / amplifiers / DESCR: audio, DC, intermediate-frequency power, radiofrequency, and tuned amplifiers
/ - / $95 to $1150 / A3
Hewlett-Packard, 1501 Page Mill
Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. 94304 /
amplifiers / DESCR: AC, DC, data,
differential, fast pulse, general purpose, guarded data and
differential, operational, power,
transducer, wideband / USE: si gn,Jl amplification and/or circuit
isolation / $165 to $1000 / A3
Inductor Engineering, Inc., 117
Schley Ave., Lewes, Del. 19958
/ magnetic amp 1 ifier / DESCR:
large output current changes ean
b~ controlled by small voltage
changes across control field /
USE: servo mechanism systems /
$25 to $150 / A3
Kearfott Div., General Precision,
Inc., 1150 McBride ~ve., Little
Falls, N. J. 07424 / magnetic
a'iplifiers / DESCR: high power
giin mag-amps using polarityrave 'sible dc input, providing
ampl:.fied phase-revers ible ac
output to servo'motor control
phase / USE: drive servo motors
/ - / A3
F. B. MacLaren & Co., Inc., 15
Stepar PI., Huntingdon Sta.,
L.I., N.Y. 11746 / packaged
servo amplifiers / DESCR: vacu~
um tube and transistorized,
plug-in units employing MS components for military and industrial applications requiring exceptional reliability, performance and life / USE: in precision custom designed servo mechanisms with AC or DC error s ignals / $100 to $350 I A3
Melcor Electronics Corp.
Nexus Research Laboratory, Inc.,
480 Neponset St., Canton, Mass.
02121 I solid-state encapsulated d-c operational amplifiers
I DESCR: highly stable high
gain differential d-c amplifiers ..
Fully input protected and output
short circuit proof. Available
wi th MIL/NASA capabil i ty. Five
package sizes. Also booster and
fast feedback amplifiers / USE:
circuit applications involving
inverse feedback supplied via
external networks / $35 to $175
/ A3

30

Non-Linear Sys tems, Inc.

C3.

PHILBRICK RESEARCHES, INC., Allied
Dr. at Route 128, Dedham, Mass.
02026 I OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS I
DESCR: Philbrick manufactures
the world's most advanced line
of differentia! and chopperstabilized operational amplifiers.
A chart showing comparative listings of pertinent specifications
is available upon request I USE:
m~asuring, instrumentation and
control, analog computing,
current-to-vol tage and vol tageto-current trans conduction / $35
to $227 / A3

Eastman Kodak Co.
General Atronics Corp. -- see C25
Giannini Scientific Corp., Richmond Div., P. O. Box I-I', Richmond, Va. 23201 / flight research photo instrumentation
equipment / DESCR: 16,35 & 70
mm equipment of standard and
special designs to meet computer display recording requirements. 27 ms. individual pulse
frame separation available along
with large formats. / USE:
oscilloscope, television and
electronic display recording /
$18,000 to $20,000 / C3
Philips Electronic Instruments
Westgate Laboratory, Inc.

Potter Instrument Co., Inc.
Sperry Farragu t Co.
Systems Engineering Laboratories,
Inc., P.O. Box 9148, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33310 / model 9016
amplifier / DESCR: model 9016
is a wide band d.c. instrumentation amplifier, designed for use
in systems where highest accuracy is required / USE: as above
I - / A3
Systems Engineering Laboratories,
Inc., *a I model 9018 solid
state amplifier I DESCR: model
9018 is a d. c. operational amp-

~~;~~r o~e~~~~~d v~~i~~l t g~l~~~~~simulators using an analog computer I - I - / A3
M. Ten Bosch, Inc.
Torotel, Inc., 5512 E. 1I0th,
Kansas City, Mo. 64137 / manufacturer of electronic components I DESCR: magnetic amplifiers, delay lines, pulse transformers, filters, toroidal inductors, chokes, miniature transformers / - I by quotation only
/ A3

A4.

AMPLIFIERS, MAGNETIC

Airpac Electronics, Inc.
Astrodata Inc.
Controlomag Laboratories
Gen'eral Electric Co., Electronic
Components Sales Operation
Inductor Engineering, Inc., -see A3
Kearfott Div., General Precision,
Inc. -- see A3

BI.

BOARDS, PLOITING

Benson-Lehner Corp.
Westgate Laboratory, Inc.

82.

BOARDS, PWG

The Acratod Co. -- see T3A

B6.

BREADBOARD KITS

Dayton Electronic Products Co.,
Inc.
Digital Equipment Corp., 146 Main
SL, Maynard, Mass. I digital
laboratory system / DESCR: digital-logic training 'deVlce and
design tool built around a line
of computer circuit packages
with both integrated and discrete components I USE: desktop unit allows designers or
students to build a complete,
operating digital system I $500
to $10)0 / B6
The Roback Corp., Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 I digital breadboarding equipment / DESCR: digital logic breadboarding kits,
Facilogic@ / USE: experimental systems I $1075 to $2000 I
B6
Vector Electronic Co., Inc., 1100
Flower St., Glendale, Calif.
91201 I breadboard kits I DESCR:
tube socket and transistor kits
complete with prepunched boards,
frames, solderless and solderable terminals, sockets, mounting hardware and brackets / USE:
exper imen ters' and des igners'
breadboarding I $6.25 to $19.50
I B6
Wit tek Products Co.

C3A.

CAMERAS

CAMERAS, DATA RECORDING

Century Elpctronics & Instruments,
Inc.
Giannini Scientific Corp., Richmond Div. -- see C3
C6.

CARDS, PUNCH

E-Z Sort Sys tems, Ltd.
C9.

CIRCUITS, ARITHMETICAL (FOR
DIGITAL COMPUTERS)

Corning Glass Works, 3900 Electronics Drive, Raleigh, N.C. /
microcircui ts, thin film / DESCR:
thin film tin oxide resistors on
glass / ceramic substrate@) deposited capacitors and chips /
USE: suited for high volume,
high reliabi li ty, economy I depends on circuit complexity and
quantity I C9
Dayton Electronic Products Co.,
Inc.
Digital Equipment Corp., 146 Main
St., Maynard, Mass. I digital
system modules / DESCR: over
400 different types of solid
state digital circuit modules in
3 compatible frequencies (500 KC,
5MC, and IOMC) I USE: specially
packaged for sys tems des ign,
test, and construction applications I $30 to $348 / C9
Digi tal Equipment Corp., *a / FLIP
CHIP modules / DESCR: computer
circui t packages with both integrated and discrete components.
Packaged on 5'2 by 212 printed circui t boards. Low cost I USE:
simple counters and adders to
full scale computing systems /
$5 to $100 I C9
Digi tal Equipment Corp.; *a I laboratory and educational modules
I DESCR: fully coordinated series of transistorized digital
computer circuits packaged in
"building block" form. 3 compat ible frequency ranges; 500
KC, 5MC and IOMC I USE: educational and industrial training,
as well as, practical digital
systems test and deSign work I
$41 to $160 I C9
Electropac, Inc.
Internationa 1 Electronic Research
Corp., 135 W. Magnolia Blvd.,
Burbank, Calif. I module circuit
packages I DESCR: welded micromodule circui t packages I USE:
- I $10 to $300 I C9
Norden Div. of United Aircraft
Corp.
Scientific Data Systems, Inc.,
1649 17th St., Santa Monica,
Calif. I digital circuit modules I DESCR: over 100 different modules in three compatible frequency ranges: 300 KC,
1 MC, 8 MC. Line includes flipflops, decision elements, timing
sources, and auxiliary ,modules
I USE: complete range of digital systems applications I $36
to $200 I C9
CIO.

CIRCUITS, COMPUTER, PACKAGED

Applied Control Co.
Bryant Computer Products, Div. of
Ex-Cell-O Corp., 850 Ladd Rd.,
Walled Lake, Mich. 48088 I electronic circuit modules I DESCR:
available to perform all of the
read, write, clocking, head

switching and logic func'tions
required of a magnetic drum or
disc file system. Transistorized printed circui ts fUSE:
building block in designing magnetic drum and disc file systems
I $75 to $750 I CIO
Cambridge Thermionic Corp., 445
Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. I
digital logic modules I DESCR:
des igns, develops, manufactures
digital logic modules and digital systems. Once the logic is
designed, CAMBION modules are
directly usable I USE: industrial systems, computer and military applications I $3.15 to $40
I CIO
Continental Connector Corp.
Corning Glass Works -- see C9
Dialight Corp.
Digital Equipment Corp. -- see C9
Electropac, Inc.
General Instrument Corp., Defense
and Engineering Products Group,
Radio Receptor Div., Andrews Rd.,
Hicksville, N. Y. 11802 I general and special purpose computational and data processing systems and .eqliipment I DESCR: microelectronic digital data processor and controller for un-'
manned space exploration; large
scale solid state modular system for data acquisition, processing, recording and display I
USE: variety of informational
handling systems involving analog and digital processes I
various I CIO
International Electronic Research
Corp. -- see C9
Norden Div. of United Aircraft
Corp.
Scientific Data Systems -- see C9
Sperry Farragut Co.
CII .

CIRCUITS, LOGI CAL (FOR
DIGITAL COMPUTERS)

Applied Contro 1 Co.
Bryant Computer Products -- see
CIO
Burroughs Corp., Electronic Components Div., P. O. Box 1226,
Plainfield, N.J. 07061 I hybrid
circuits I DESCR: custom hybrid circuits containing resistors, capacitors and singlesided glassivated semiconductors
on ceramic substrates I USE:
microminiature circuit applications I - I Cll
Cambridge Thermionic Corp. -see CIO
Control Logic, Inc., 3 Strathmore
Rd., Natick, Mass. 01762 I
digital circuit cards and
welded modules I DESCR: welded
encapsulated digital circuit
modules, open circuit and
module cards. Germanium and
silicon circui ts, DC to 50 MC
I - I $5.50 per flipflop to
$90 per flipflop I Cll
Corning Glass Works -- see C9
Dayton Electronic Products Co.,
Inc.
Decision Control, Inc., 1590
Monrovia Ave., Newport Beach,
Calif. I VersaLOGIC I DESCR:
high density, low power, solid
state printed circuit plug-in
logic and D/A modules specifically developed for Hi-Rei digital systems applications I USE:
digital and hybrid system component I $50 up I Cll
Delco Radio Div., General Motors
Corp.
Dialight Corp.
Digital Equipment Corp. -- see C9
Electropac, Inc.
General Instrument Corp., Defense
'Ind Engineering Products Group;
Radio Receptor Div. -- see CIO
International Electronic Research
Corp. -- see C9
Motoro la Semiconductor Products,
Inc., 5005 E. McDowell Rd.,
Phoenix, Ariz. I logical circuits I DESCR: integra ted
circui ts: ECTL, RTL, DTL types
I USE: gates, flip-flops, halfadder, bias regulator, gate
expander I $2 to $50 I Cll
Norden Div. of Uni ted Aircraft
Corp.
Raytheon Co., Semiconductor Di v.
Redcor Corp.
The Roback Corp., Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 I digital logic
circuits I DESCR: encapsulated

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

Products and Services
digital logic modules, FlexiCard@ circuit boards, welded
modules and assemblies / logic
for complete systems / $4 to
$100 / Cll
Sanders Associates, Inc.
Scientific Data Systems -- see C9
Solid State Electronics Corp.
Systems Engineering Laboratories,
Inc., P. O. Box 9148, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. 33310 / micrologic circuit cards / DESCR:
designed to eliminate the interconnection problem inherent in
bread boarding or system construction using micrologic elements / - / - / Cll
Systems Engineering Laboratories,
Inc., *a / standard digita 1
circuit cards / DESCR: family
of five cards containing all
logic required to impliment the
design of most digital systems,
flip-flop, 2 input NOR, buffer
and one-shot / - / - / Cll
Wright Engineering Co., Inc.
Wyle Laboratories, 128 Maryland
St., El Segundo, Calif. 90246 /
logical circuits (for digital
computers) / DESCR: complete
selection of Germanium and
Si licon logic modules inc ludes
flip-flops, gates, inverters,
decoders, drivers, one-shots,
etc. Mounting hardware and
power supplies also available
/ USE: for special data handling, computing and timing
devices / $18 to $75 / Cll
C22.

COMMUNICATIONS SYSfEMS
(COMPUTER TYPES)

Cadre Industries Corp.
Control Data Corp. -- see C24
Data Systems Inc., 10700 Puritan
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48238 /
DSI-1000 communications system /
DESCR: complete automatic dialing capability between computers.
Accepts data via phone lines,
converts to compatible code, then
inputs data to large system or
plots graphically / USE: data
communications link / $12,000
to $30,000 / C22
Data Trends, Inc., 1259 Route 46,
Parsippany, N. J. 07054 / OTI
100 uni versa 1 buffer / DESCR:
handles 100 telegraph data
lines, or other data channels,
simultaneously. Functions:
code and format conversion,
line identification, I/O timing,
communica tion li ne moni tori ng.
Built-in error control/USE:
on-line to computer / - / C22
Da ta Trends, Inc., *a / MIMO
(Man In - Machine Out) / DESCR:
remote input/output terminal.
Noiseless, desk-size, real-time
deviC'e provides direct communication with central processor
over telegraph or voice grade
faci Ii ties. Verified input,
printed output / USE: on-line
to computer / - / C22
Digi tronics Corp.
EDP Management, Inc., P. O. Box
393, New York, N. Y. 10008 /
programming and systems design
/ DESCR: core to core, high
speed and low speed transmissions
programmed. Automatic checking,
code conversions, priority
cascaded interrupts, "executives",
etc. / - / $15 to $45 per hr. /
C22
EDP Management, Inc. -- see Pl2A,
Rl2A
Executone, Inc., 47-37 Austell
Place, Long Island City, N. Y.
11101 / executone electronic
communication systems / DESCR:
intercom, sound, signalling,
voice paging and pocket page
systems. Help speed work flow,
increase productivity / USE:
instant internal communication
/ - / C22
G-E Communications Products Dept.
General Instrument Corp., Defense
and Engineering Products Group,
Radio Receptor Di v., Andrews Rd.,
Hicksville, N. Y. 11802 / communications systems / DESCR: wide
variety of communications systems
utilizing analog and/or digital
information / USE: for any
custom application I various
C22
Lenkurt Elec tric Co., Inc.
Mellonics Systems Development
Div. of Litton Systems, Inc.,

505 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale,
Calif. 94086 / data control
complexes / DESCR: design,
development and implementation
of ground da ta ha nd 1 i ng networks and communications networks / USE: for satellite
systems, transportation systems,
industry, government agencies,
etc. / - / C22
Omni tronics, Inc., 511 North 8road
St., Philadelphia 23, Pa. /
communication terminals / DESCR:
OMNI-DATA communica t i on termi na Is
provide high performance paper
tape communication system / USE:
capable of interfacing into
standard communication media /
$2000 to $20,000 (unit quantity)
/ C22
Parzen Research, Inc.
Philco Corp.
Quindar Electronics Inc. -- see
Sl and TIO
RCA Electronic Data ProceSSing -see C24
Rixon Electronics, Inc., 2121 Industrial Pkwy., Silver Spring,
Md. 20904 / dig ita 1 da ta modems
/ DESCR: transmits seria 1 digital data up to 4800 bits per
second over wireline networks.
Includes sebit-12M (1200 BPS),
sebit-24B and 24M, sebit-36M,
sebit-48M, and sebi t-dual 12
(two 1200 BPS seria 1 streams
over one voice channel) / USE:
digital data transmission / - /
C22
Robertshaw Controls Co.
TELautograph Corp.
Trepac Corp. of America, 30 W.
Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N. J.
07631 / Datatone / ,DESCR: provides multiple channels for lowspeed data or teletype on a
single voice grade communications link. Voice plus data or
teletype systems available /
USE: computer to readout device
/ $300 to $450 / C22
Union Switch & Signal Div. of
Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
C22A.

COMPUTERS

Approved Business Machines Co.,
Inc.
Autonetics Di v., North American
Aviation, Inc., 3370 Miraloma
Ave., Anaheim, Calif. 92803 /
computers and data systems /
DESCR: general-purpose digi tal
computers, special-purpose digital analyzers, digital differential analyzers, special-purpose
analog computers / USE: military and aerospace applications
/ varies wi th contracts / C22A
Butler Roberts Associates, Inc.,
Sub. of Oki Electronics of
America, Inc., 500 S. E. 24 St.,
Ft. Lauderda Ie, FIa. 33316 /
OKITAC computer systems and
periphera 1 equipment / DESCR:
high-speed line printers to
1000 lpm; input/output printout devices (both off li ne and
on line) tape transport and
associated mechanisms; etc.
Converters, card to tape, tape
to card, etc. / USE: EDP /
competi ti ve / C22A
CAE, Compagnie Europ~enne d 'Automatisme Electronique
Clary Corp.
Comcor, Inc., 1335 S. Claudina,
Anaheim, Calif. / computers /
DESCR: CI-5000 hybrid computing systems; a general purpose
scientific computing system
expandable to meet large facility requirements. CI-150
desk type analog computer,
medium size, mobile / USE:
solve real time and iterative
integro-differential equations
/ $10,000 to $1,500,000 / C22A
Control Data Corp., Control Systems Div.
Cyber-tronics, Inc., 915 Broadway,
N. Y., N. Y. 10010 / rental,
sale, purchase and maintenance
of computers and data processing equipment / DESCR: purchases, rebuilds, sells and
rents computer systems. Purchases and leases back installed
computers and punch card machines / service / - / C22A
Digi ta 1 Equipment Corp., 146
Main St., Maynard, Mass. /
LINC computer / DESCR: small,
general purpose computer. Pro-

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

grams prepared in simplified
symbolic language. Built-in
osci lliscope presents words,
numbers and graphical displays
of incoming or processed data
/ USE: biomedical research laboratory for virtually any problem for which a program can be
prepa red / $42,000 up / C22A
Digi tal Equipment Corp., *a /
PDP-l computer / DESCR: general
purpose. solid state, computer.
Computation rate, 100,000 additions per second and controls
simultaneously large variety of
peripheral devices. Single address, single instruction,
stored program wi th l8-bi t word
length / USE: ranges from
scientific on-line experimentation to real-time process
contro 1 / $120,000 up / C22A
Digital Equipment Corp., *a /
PDP-4 computer / DESCR: single
address, parallel, binary computer, with 18-bit word length.
General purpose with random access magnetic core memory. 8
microseconds cycle time. Operates with variety of peripheral
devices / USE: ranges from
scientific on-line experimentation to real-time process control / $60,000 up / C22A
Digital Equipment Corp., *a /
PDP-5 computer / DESCR: sma 11
scale general purpose computer;
one-address; fixed word length;
parallel computer using 12 bit ,.
two's complement arithmetic.
Magnetic core memory wi th cycle
time of 6 microseconds / USE:
independent information handling
facility in larger computer system, as control element in larger systems / $25,000 up / C22A
Digital Equipment Corp., -a /
PDP-6 computer / DESCR: mediumsized system with large machine
features: 16 accumulators and
15 index registers, and provision for great expansion.
System elements interconnected
by busses, and operate asynchronously / USE: very high
capaci ty scientific data processing and time sharing /
$250,000 up / C22A
Digital Equipment Corp., *a /
PDP-7 computer / DESCR: highspeed, solid state, single address, fixed 18-bit word length,
binary computer. Random access
magnetic core memory wi th complete cycle time 1.75 microseconds and computation rate of
285,000 additions per second /
USE: scientific lab., computing
center, or the real-time process control system / $45,000
up / C22A
Digital Equipment Corp., "'a /
PDP-8 computer / DESCR: compact but complete generalpurpose computer. High-speed,
random access, magnetic core
memory. Binary operations on
12- or 24-bit 2's complement
numbers. Cycle time 1.6 microseconds / USE: scientific computation, system and control applications, on-line data collection and reduction / $18,000
up / C22A
E-A Industrial Corp. -- see D2A
Electronic Associates Inc.
English Electric-Leo-Marconi Computers Ltd., Kidsgrove, Stoke-onTrent, Staffs, England / data
processing computers / DESCR:
KDN2, KDF7: industrial on-line
process control. Custom bui lt
process controllers and data logging equipment. KDF7, medium
sized and KDF9, large-scale, general purpose computers. KDFB,
Leo3, Leo 360, Leo 326: largescale commercial/USE: commerce, industry and science /
prices of all equipment given
on application / C22A
Kearfott Div., General Precision,
Inc., 1150 McBride Ave., Little
Falls, N. J. 07424 / analog
computers / DESCR: specialized
electromechanical computer for
aircraft, missiles, submarines,
etc. / USE: navigation, air
and ground speeds, integrations,
gimbal error / - / C22A
Kearfott Div., General Precision,
Inc., "'a / AN/ASN-24 (V) computer set / DESCR: generalpurpose airborne digital computer system / USE: real-time

computation and control. Automatic navigation / - / C22A
L. A. Pearl Co.

RCA Electronic Data Processing
see C24
C23.

COMPUTERS, ANALOG

American Hydromath Co. -- see C24A
Approved Business Machines Co.,
Inc.
Argonaut Associates, Inc., P. O.
Box K, Bea verton, Ore. / a na log
computing recorder / DESCR: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, integration and
double integration wi th respect
to time or wi th respect to a
third independent variable /
USE: power computation and integration with time; partial integration between limi ts / $375
for electronics; $2500 for recorder / C23
Astrodata Inc.
Autonetics Div., North American
Aviation, Inc. -- see C22A
Burlingame Associates, Ltd.
Comcor, Inc. -- see C22A
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Control Data Corp., Control Systems
Div.
The G. C. Dewey Corp.
Dian Laboratories, Inc.
Electronic Associates Inc.
Evershed & Vignoles Ltd. -- see
C24A
Genera 1 Computers, Inc.
GPS Instrument Co., 188 Needham
St., Newton, Mass. 02164 /
GPS 200T / DESCR: compact solid
state computer featuring realtime, compressed time and hybrid
operation. Based on full output band width to over one megacycle per second / USE: general
purpose; hybrid / $20,000 to
$70,000 / C23
GPS Instrument Co., "'a / GPS 1000
/ DESCR: general purpose analog
computer wi th hybrid capabi li ty,
expandable to over 300 computing elements. Features high
speed operation for i terati ve
and statistical computation /
USE: general purpose; hybrid /
$50,000 up / C23
Hagan Controls Corp., a subsidiary
of Westinghouse, 250 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Box 11606, Pittsburgh,
Pa. 15228 / analog computers /
DESCR: PowrMag magnetic and
optimac transistorized analog
computers are industrial grade
control computers used for
process control applications.
PowrMag line features field
flexibility with amplifier and
system patchboards / USE:
process control/ $1000 to
$250,000 per sys tern / C23
Heath Co.
Kearfott Div., General Precision,
Inc., -- see C22A
Leeds & Northrup Co.
Loral Electronic Systems, a division of Loral Corp.
F. B. Maclaren & Co., Inc., 15
Stepar PI., Huntingdon Sta.,
L. I., N. Y. 11746 / 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. / - /
C23
Pastoriza Electronics, Inc.
PHILBRICK RESEARCHES, INC., Allied
Dr. at Route 128, Dedham, Mass.
02026 / ANALOG COMPUTING
COMPONENTS / DESCR: active and passive components for
analog computing and data processing, including operational
amplifiers, multiplier, squaring
and rooting components, logari thmic transconductors; analog
gate circuits, etc':'/ USE: for
modelling, measuring:'manipulating, and much else / $70 to
$1565 / C23
Procedyne Corp., 221 Somerset St.,
New Brunswick, N. J. 08903 /
transputer / DESCR: special
purpose computer which computes
the Fourier transformer / USE:
data analysis / $4500 to $10,000
/ (;23

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Products and Services

ROTRON MA NUFACTUR ING CO., INC.,
Hasbrouck Lane, Woodstock, N. Y.
12498 / CARAVEL FAN / DESCR:
high performance, 10" propeller
fan only 3~" deep. Delivery
up t', 575 cfm of cool, equipment
protecting air. Available with
115 vac or 230 vac, 50-60 cps,
single phase / USE: computers
/ $16 to $26 / C23

ROTRON MANUFACTURING CO., INC., *a
/ FANS AND BLOWERS / DESCR: complete line of highly reliable and
effic ient equipment; protec ti ng
fans and blowers and air handling devices designed specifically for the computer industry
/ USE: in all types of computers
/ $6.85 to $165 / C23

ROTRON MANUFACTURING CO., INC., "a
/ MARK 4 MUFFIN FAN / DESCR:
small, compact, 4 11/16" square
by l~" deep propeller fan.
Delivery 100 cfm. Designed for
continuous duty up to ten years.
Highly reliable, low cost / USE:
cooling card chassis, computers,
power supplies, etc. / $6.85 in
quantity, $13.70 single units /
C23
Seismograph Service Corp.
Societe d 'Electronique et d 'Automatisme
Sperry Farragut Co.
Sperry Gyroscope Co.
C24.

COMPUTERS, DIGITAL

AC Spark Plug Div.
Advanced Scientific Instruments,
Div. of EMR
Approved Business Machines Co.,
Inc.
Autonetics Div., North American
Aviation, Inc. -- see C22A
Bailey Meter Co., 29801 Euclid
Ave., Wickliffe, Ohio 44092 /
digital computers / DESCR:
computer systems designed specifically for on-line process
requirements / USE: for information, computation and control
/ - / C24
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., 277 Park
Ave., New York, N. Y. / 130
computer / DESCR: general
purpose, stored logic structure,
15 bit word with 6 microsecond
memory. Memory range, 8000 to
32,000 words. Program compa t ible wi th Bunker-Ramo 133
/ USE: general scientific,
military and business / - / C24
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., "a / 133
computer / DESCR: general purpose, stored logic structure,
15 bit word, 2 microsecond,
memory range 8000 to 32,000
NATDS compatible. Available
with usual peripheral gear MIL
spec construction / USE: general
scientific, military and business
/ - / C24
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., *a / 335
computer / DESCR: high speed,
low cost, general purpose computer. 16 bit words, 4000 to
16,000 word core memory. 1. 7
microsecond core access / US!:;;
control computer, real-time online processing and switching /
$30,000 to $75,000 / C24
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., *a / 340
computer / DESCR: general purpose computer, 28 bi t word, 6
microsecond storage access time,
4000 to 65,000 word memory.
Priority interupt wi th1l2
levels, available with standard
periphera 1 gear / USE: process
control systems applications and
other business applications /
- / C24
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., Industrial
Control Systems, 8433 Fallbrook
Ave., Canoga Park, Calif. 91304
/ Bunker Ramo 335 control computer system / DESCR: fast, low
cost, industrialized, flexible
system / USE; for on-line,

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real-time data acquisition and
control applications / - / C24
Burroughs Corp.
Cognitronics Corp., 549 Pleasantville Rd., Briarcliff Manor,
N. Y. / computer / DESCR: line
of general purpose computers
oriented to the graphic arts
industry / USE: processing and
reorg3nizing punched idiot tape
/ $30,000 to $65,000 / C24
Cohu Electronics, Inc., Kin Tel
Div.
Comcor, Inc. -- see C22A
Control Data Corp., 8100 34th Ave.,
So., Minneapolis, Minn. 55440 /
digital computer systems /
DESCR: advanced systems including full range of I/O devices,
programming systems and services
/ USE: computing, data processing and control applications in
science, industry, government,
etc. / $18,000 to $5,500,000 /
C24
Control Equipment Corp., 19
Kearney Rd:, Needham Heights,
Mass. 02194 / digital data processing systems /DESCR: special purpose digital systems /
USE: research, engineering, and
industrial applications / C24
Control Logic, Inc. -- see C24A
Data Machines, Inc., 1590 Monrovia Ave., Newport Beach, Cal if.
/ DATA 600 series gp digi tal
components / DESCR: complete
line of small to medium size
stored program scientific digi tal computers / USE: education, scientific computation,
system component / $10,000 up /
C24
Data Systems Inc., 10700 Puritan
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48238 /
DSI-I000 digital computer /
DESCR: general purpose, realtime, stored program. Clock,
7 .6mc.; cycle, 3.2usec; operatIons, 320,000/sec. Instructions, 3584 arithmetic, 4 control. Memory, 256 to 2048 (12bits) words. Firs standard relay rack / USE: conununications,
data processing, data conversJon / $9980 to $19,980 / C24
The G. C. Dewey Corp.
Digital Equipment Corp. -- see
C22A
N. V. Electrologica, 214 Stadhoudersplantsoen, The Hague, The
Netherlands / EL X2 - EL X5 digital computers and peripherals /
DESCR: magnetic core memory
4,096 - 32,768 words of 27 bits
excl. 1 parity bit, cycle time
5 nuns; time sharing and interrupt features; EL X3/5, floating point arithmetic; EL X4/5,
backing store possibilities
(drums and disks) / USE: general purpose machine / af.
240,000 (maximum depends on desired peripheral equipment) / C24
N. V. Electrologica, .a / EL X8
digi tal computer and peripherals
/ DESCR: magnetic core memory
16,384 - 262,144 words of 27 bi ts
excl. 1 parity bit, cycle time
2.4 nuns; backing store: magnetic core to 131,072 words (cycle
time 10 nuns), drum (524,288
words), disks (7,200,000 wpu);
extensive interrupt and sharing
features for autonomous transport of information to and from
peripherals over at most 4 storage access channels / USE: general purpose machine / min. nf
1. 2 mi 11 ion (max. depends on
desired peripheral equipment) /
C24
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.
Electronic Associates Inc.
Electronic Memories, Inc. -C5l and M2
Electronic Memories, Inc., 12621
Chadron Ave., Hawthorne, Calif.
90250 / core memory systems /
DESCR: aerospace memories for
severe environments; memories for
conunercial, industrial and
scientific use; large capacity
memories; serial and random access memories / USE: systems
applications / on reque~t / C24
Engl ish Electric-Leo-Marconi -see C22A
General Precision, Inc., Librascope Group, 808 Western Ave.,
Glendale, Calif. / L-201O computer / DESCR: rugged, digital
computer / USE: shipboard navigation, artillery fire control

and other field applications /
$30,000 to $40,000 / C24
Honeywell Electronic Data Processing Div., 60 Walnut St.,
Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181 /
series 200 / DESCR: series of
five fully compatible, highly
flexible data process ing systems.
Modular units of speed, memory
capacity, computing capability,
and peripheral performance can
be combined to match specific requirements exactly / USE: for
business data processing applications, plus those requiring mixed
bus iness-scientific capabi 1ities
and/or real time and communications capabilities / $2500 to
$25,000 per month rental / C24
Honeywell, Inc., Special Systems
Div., Queen & So. Bailey Sts.,
Pottstown, Pa. 19464 / H20 digital control system / DESCR:
low-cost, real-time system wi th
18-bit word and 1.75 microseconds cycle time. System has
parallel I/O channels and 16
priority hardware interrupts /
USE: on-line industrial control and scientific computations / $18,000 to $200,000 /
C24
Honeywell, Inc., Special Systems
Di v., ·a / 11610 digita 1 computer system / DESCR: general
purpose digital computer with
24-bi t word 8-microsecond cycle
time. System .has multiple external interrupts, multiple I/O
buffers, and serial/parallel
internal operations / USE: online industrial control and
scientific computations /
$40,000 to $300,000 / C24
International Computers & Tabulators, I.C.T. House, London, S.
W. 15, England / computer peripheral equipment IDESCR: type
582 output punch, 100 cards per
minute; type 424 interpreter, 40
columns per second; type 314
sorter, 1000 cards per minute /
- / - / C24
Itek Corp. -- see M2
Kearfott Di v., General Precis ion,
Inc. -- see C22A
Leeds & Northrup Co.
Link Group, General Precision, Inc.
Loral Electronic Systems, a div.
of Loral Corp.
Monrobot Computer Systems Di v. ,
Monroe International, Inc., 550
Central Ave., Orange, N.J. 07051
/ Monrobot XI desk-sized general
purpose computer / DESCR: smallscale computer for business and
scientific use that requires no
air-conditioning or special
skills to operate and. may be installed by plugging into an ordinary electrical outlet / USE:
wide variety of packaged programs for business such as hospitals, bakeries, dairies; also
general business programs such
as payroll processing, business
accounting, merchandise control,
sales analysis / Base price for
operating unit $24,500; basic
monthly rental $700 / C24
National Computer Analysts, Inc.,
U. S. Highway 1, Lynwood Dr.,
Princeton, N.J. 08540 / data processing / DESCR: processing of
our programs at our datacenter;
you may write the programs yourself, or have us prepare them
for you / - / $60/hour to $110/
hour / C24
Nortronics Di v., Northrop Corp.,
1 Research Park, Palos Verdes
Peninsula, Calif. 90274 / NDC1000 / DESCR: general purpose;
35 pounds; .66 cf; 89.5 watts;
60 instructions; 65,000 word memory; 24-bit word length; militarized / USE: airborne or mobile
uses / - / C24
Nortronics Div., Northrop Corp.,
·a / NDC-I025 / DESCR: large
scale militarized; 94 pounds;
1.3 cf; 2250 watts; 48-bit word
length, plus 8 parity bits;
128,000 word memory / USE: for
command and control information
systems. Airborne or module / / C24
Nortronics Div., Northrop Corp.,
·a / NDC-1050 / DESCR: general
purl'0se; mobile; militarized;
14 pounds; .39 CF; 63 watts;
MTBF of 2700 hours; 22 instructions; word length, 20 bits; parallel memory / USE: airborne or

mobile uses / - / C24
Pacific Data Systems, Inc., 1058
E. First St., Santa Ana; Calif.
92701 / PDS 1020 / DESCR: general purpose computer designed
for direct access by engineers
as an engineering/scientific
problem sol ving tool. Numeric
keyboard, 50 ch/sec tape I/O,
selectric, standard equipment /
USE: interpreter mode, machine
language or special purpose software / $21,500 to $25,050 / C24
Pacific Data Systems, Inc., ·a /
PDS 1068 / DESCR: rack mounted,
general purpose digital computer.
Parallel and serial I/O channels,
hardware indexing, register display, 45 conunands, 4 sense
switches and 4 external sense
lines / USE: for special purpose applications in checkout,
data logging and process control
/ $15,500 to $21,500 / C24
Pastori za Electronics, Inc.
Philco Corp.
Raytheon Computer, 2700 S. Fairview St., Santa Ana, Calif.
92704 / 250 computer / DESCR:
small scale solid state digital
computer. 60 conunands, executes
up to 40,000 wps; wide range of
peripheral equipment, including
magnetic tape, paper tape,
punched cards / USE: scientific,
engineering and real-time data
systems applications / $23,500
for basic computer / C24
Raytheon Computer, ·a / 520 computer / DESCR: medium-scale,
parallel digital computer. Advanced high-speed circuitry (1
microsecond for 45 of its 64
conunands). Memory time 2 microseconds. Can be equipped with
200 nanosecond non-destructive
readout memory / USE: scientific, engineering and real-time
data systems applications /
starts $9400 / C24
RCA Electronic Data Processing,
Cherry IIi 11, Camden 8, N. J. /
RCA 301 / DESCR: medium-scale
computer; modularly-expansible,
large memory capacity, simultaneity, multiple input/output
media / USE: broad general-purpose applications; can be used
as a satelli te / average monthly
rental: $4785 / C24
RCA Electronic Data Processing, ·a
/ RCA 501 / DESCR: genera 1 purpose medium-scale digital data
processor / USE: broad generalpurpose applications / average
monthly rental: $10,500 / C24
RCA Electronic Data Processing, .a
/ RCA 601 / DESCR: large-scale
general purpose computer; memory
cycle of 1.5 microseconds / USE:
automatic control of time sharing
permi ts simultaneous operation of
many peripheral devices / average
monthly rental: $29,665 / C24
RCA Electronic Data Processing, ·a
/ RCA 3301 / DESCR: all-purpose,
stored program digital computer;
has 250 nanosecond scratchpad
micro-magnetic memory, multilevel simultaneity, comprehensive software / USE: conununications, real-time, scientific and
general business / average monthly rental: $15,735 / C24
Rotron Manufacturing Co., Inc. -see C23 and T2
Scientific Data Systems, Inc.,
1649 17th St., Santa Monica,
Calif. / SDS 92, 910, 920, 925,
930, 9300 / DESCR: high-speed
genera 1 purpose digi ta 1 computers.
Complete set of software and
peripheral equipment / USE:
scientific and engineering applications and real-time systems
integration / $29,000 to
$150,000 / C24
Societe d'Electronique et
d' Automatisme
Sperry Gyroscope Co.
Systems Engineering Laboratories,
Inc., P.O. Box 9148, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33310 / model 810
digi tal computer / DESCR: general purpose high speed l6-bit
fully parallel binary computer;
utilizing integrated circuit
micro logic throughout / - / - /
C24
Systems Engineering Laboratories,
Inc., ·a / model 820 digital
computer / DESCR: general purpose or scientific, 24-bit plus
parity, serial binary, memory

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

Product. and Service.
4096 words expandable to 16,3ll4
words / USE: closed loop direct
digital process control / - / C24
Sys terns Engineering Laboratories,
Inc., ·a I model 840 digital
computer I DESCR: high speed
24-bit binary parallel computer,
1.75 microsecond memory cycle
time. Constructed of integrated
circuit micrologic I USE: realtime data processing system element I - / C24
3 II Co., Instrument Dept. -- see
C32
UNIVAC Di v. of Sperry Rand Corp.
Wang Laboratories, Inc., 836 North
St., Tewksbury, Mass. / LOCI
LOgarithmic Compu~ing Instrument
I DESCR: desk-top computer for
operations and iterative functions
from keyboard or card program /
- / $2750 to $7500 I C24
Wyle Laboratories, 128 Maryland St.,
El Segundo, Calif. 90246 I ari thmetic processor model AP-Ol /
DESCR: externally programmed
ari thmetic unit for systems applications. Compatible with virtually all digital 1/0 devices I
USE: in data processing and control systems I $3450 to $5000
(with manual keyboard and visual

zu~iS~~~y~a~ ~~:sfeld,

Germany,
P.O.B. 340 I ZUSE Z 23, Z 25,
Z 31 / DESCR: program controlled
digital computers I USE: scientific, technical and commercial
applications I $42,000 to
$1,000,000 according to peripheral equipment required I C24

C24A.

COMPUTERS, SPECIAL PURPOSE

AC Spark Plug Di v.
Aero Geo Astro Div., Keltec Industries Inc.
American Hydromath Co., 24-20 Jackson Ave., Long Island City, N.Y.
11101 I Qualitrol I DESCR: device for automatically computing
results ,in Industrial Quality
Control by attributes (good or
bad). Set desired Overall Percen t Defective, device takes
over I USE: supervising continuous production process I $750 to
$1200 I C24A
American Hydromath Co., ·a /
Stabilogauge plus Trimogage I
DESCR: mechanical calculating
device. Automatically predetermines and indicates the stability,
mean draft, deadweight, and displacement, which a ship will have
under any distribution of cargo I
USE: loading of ships I $600 to
$1200 / C24A
Approved Business lIachines Co., Inc.
Astrodata Inc.
Autonetics Div., North American
Aviation, Inc. -- see C22A
The Bendix Corp., Eclipse-Pioneer
Div.
The Bunker-Ramo Corp. -- see C24
Com cor , Inc. -- see C22A
Computer Control Co., Inc.
Computer Logic Corp.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Control Equipment Corp. -- see C24
Control Logic, Inc., 3 Strathmore
Rd., Natick, Mass. 01762 I
digital systems I DESCR: special
purpose digital data handling,
measurement and control systems
1-/-/C24A
Control Logic, Inc., ·a / programmable digital equipment I DESCR:
programmable digital circuit panels and systems for patchcord
programming. Plugboard programmable digital systems / USE:
education, training, systems design I $150 per panel; $8000 for
full system I C24A
Delco Radio Di v., General Motors
Corp.
Dian Laboratories, Inc.
Epsco, Inc.
'
Evershed & Vignoles Ltd., Acton
Lane Works, Chi~ick, London W. 4,
England / 1I0DAN~ / DESCR: analog computing circuit elements,
each module using a printed-circuit board with solid-state components. For on-line calculation,
integration, etc., in analog process control I USE: in conjunction with other analog process
control equipment I $84 to $840
/ C24A
Evershed & Vignoles Ltd., ·a I

simple computer I DESCR: small,
electro-mechanical force-balance
computers with capacitance sensing. For addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, rooting,
squaring, etc., in on-line analog
.process control applications I
USE: 'in conjunction with other
analog process control equipment
/ $266 to $336 I C24A
Fairchild Space and Defense Systems
Ferranti, Ltd., lIanchester, Lancashire & Bracknell, Berkshire,
England I computers I DESCR:
APOLLO for air traffic control'
ssytems, POSEIDON for military
systems, HERMES for military and
civil systems I - 1.£25,000 to
;tsoo,OOO according to system I
C24A
The Foxboro Co., 38 Neponset Ave.,
Foxboro, Mass. 02035 I process
control computer systems I DESCR:
digital process computer systems
which connect to analog and digi tal instrumentation and perform
data logging alarming, analysis
and closed-loop control of industrial processes I - I $100,000 to
$200,000 I C24A
General Instrument Corp., Defense
and Engineering Products Group,
Radio Receptor Di v. -- see ClO
Intectron, Inc., 2300 Washington
St., Newton Lower Falls, Mass.
02162 / optical pattern analyzer
- Intectron series II model 100
I DESCR: special purpose optical
computer designed to evaluate the
integral of the product of two
functions, in particular, Four ier
transforms I USE: to compute
Fourier transforms of pictorial
patterns I $14,000 to $20,000 I
C24A
Kearfott Div., General Precision,
Inc. -- see C22A
Loral Electronic Systems, a division
of Loral Corp.
Missouri Research Laboratories, Inc.,
2109 Locust St., St. Louis, 110.
63103 I model 123 decimal display
computer I DESCR: programmable
(scaleable) binary-to-decimal
converter; accepts most binary
codes and displays decimal equivalent! has decimal and BCD electrical outputs I - I $7750 / C24A
Par zen Research, Inc.
Philco Corp.
The Roback Corp., Huntingdon Valley,
Pa. 19006 I special purpose computers / DESCR: special purpose
computers for pulse code modulation bit analysis, formatting
computations / - / $5000 to $1.5
mi 11 ion I C24A
Rotron Manufacturing Co., Inc., -see C23 and T2
Sanders Associa tes, Inc,
The Scam Instrument Corp.
Sperry Gyroscope Co.
Syl vania Electronic Systems
Telemetrics, Inc., 2830 Fairview St.,
Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 / 670
telemetry data processor I DESCR:
processes any telemetry data from
any source from 1 to 1,200,000
bps, outputs data in most useful
(engineering units) form, uses
core memory, arithmetic section /
USE: completely process any telemetry data I $160,000 to $300,000
/ C24A
Weston-Boonshaft and Fuchs, Hatboro
Industrial Park, Hatboro, Pa. /
computer analyzers I DESCR: sine,
random and transient analyzers I
USE: for frequency response,
power spectral densi ty and impedance measurements I $3000 to
$100,000 / C24A
C25.

COMPUTERS, TEST EQUIPMENT

Automation Dynamics Corp., 35 Industrial Parkway, Northvale,
N. J. 07647 I cable analyzers I
DESCR: fully automated digital
readout multi-conductor test
uni ts, semi-portable, portable
and fixed units / USE: continuity leakage and hi-pot testing I
all price ranges I C25
Canadian Research Institute, 85
Curlew Drive, Don Mills, Ontario,
Canada I computers, test equipment I DESCR: wide variety of
manual and high speed automatic
test equipment for the computer
manufacturer / USE: laboratory
testing and production control I

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

$18 to $20,000 / C25
Columbia Technical Corp., 24-30
BrOOklyn-Queens Expressway West,
Woodside, N.Y. 11377 I microelectronics, integrated 'circuits / '
DESCR: cermet film, hybrid circuits I - I 20¢ to $20 / C25
Computer Control Co., Inc.
Computer Logic Corp.
Control Data Corp. -- see C24
Digi tal Equipment Corp., 146 Main
St., Maynard, Mass. I memory test
systems I DESCH: range from
single core testers for laboratory evaluations to automatic
production line testers, and from
memory exercisers to plane testers for coincident current memories or word address memories I
USE: tes ting magneti c memory
cores, planes, and stacks / depends on system I C25
General Atronics Corp., 1200 E.
Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
19118 / oscilloscope and cameras
I DESCR: transistorized portable
"Tote" scopes, 6mc to l5mc bandwidths. Plug-in high gain, dual
trace vertical amplifiers. Oscillographic recording cameras I
USE: test; maintenance and recording calibration I $500 to
$1600 I C25
General Instrument Corp., Defense
and Engineering Products Group,
Radio Receptor Div. -- see ClO
Hewlet t-Packard, 1501 Page lIill
Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. 94304 I
test and maintenance equipment /
DESCR: fast oscilloscopes, including one for viewing four related circuits at once; variable
pulse generators to 100 Mc; stable
power supplies; voltmeters; etc. I
USE: development and maintenance
of computers and related equipment I various / C25
Hoffman Electronics Corp., Semiconductor Div., Hoffman Electronic
Park, El Monte, Calif. 91734 /
integrated logic microcircuits I
DESCR: complete digital logic
function generators built in a
solid block of silicon in a 10
lead TO-5 package. Operating
range of -55 0 C to +125 0 C I USE:
perform logic functions / $15.60
to $55.75 I C25
Hoffman Electronics Corp., Semiconductor Div., ·a I tunnel diodes (silicon) IDESCR: available in TO-18 or DO-17 package.
Peak point current range from
.1O~a to 100ma wi th tolerances
of 2%, 5% and Hl"". Operating
range of -65 0 C to +150 0 C / USE:
oscillators, amplifiers, lowlevel switching circuits and
small signal applications I
$8.15 to $26.55 I C25
Hoffm.,n ElectroniCS Corp., Semiconductor Div., ·a / uni-tunnel
diodes (silicon) I DESCR: available in TO-18 or 00-17 package.
Reverse current range from .47ma
to lOma. Operating range of
-6S oC to +150 oC I USE: computer
logic, mOdulators, detectors,
tunnel diode amplifiers, tunnel
diode oscillators, clamping and
limiting circuits / $7.50 to
$19 I C25
Weston-Boonshaft and Fuchs -- see
C24A
C26.

COIiPUTER COMPONENTS

Advanced Circui try Di v., Li t ton
Industries, 4811 Kearney St.,
Springfield, Mo. I custom
printed circui ts I DESCR: produce printed circuitry for commercial, industrial and aerospace - Multilayer & Polyweld ®
I - I - I C26
Aero Geo Astro Div., Keltec Industries Inc.
Aladdin Electronics
Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corp.
Audio Instrument Co., Inc.
The Bendix Corp. -- Bendix-Pacific
Div.
The Bendix Corp., Eclipse-Pioneer
Div.
Bo~ar Instrument Corp.
The Bristol Company
Bryant Computer Products -- see M2,
S9, ClO and HI
Burroughs Corp., Electronic Components Di v., P. O. Box 1226,
Plainfield, N.J. 07061 / singlesided !llassivated semiconductors

/ DESCR: transistors, dual decoders and silicon controlled
swi tches have single-sided contacts and are glassi vated. They
are 0.025" on a side and are
batch manufactured / USE: on
hybrid circuits and in standard
microcircui t semiconductor applications I - I C26
Burroughs Corp., Electronic Components Di v. -- see CSO and M2
Butler Roberts Associates, Inc.
Sub. of Oki Electronics of
America, Inc. -- see C22A
Centra lab, the Electronics Div. of
Globe-Union Inc.
Clary Corp.
Cohu Electronics, Inc., Kin Tel Div.
Computer Control Co., Inc.
Computer Logic Corp.
Computron, Inc., Member of the
BASF Group -- see T3
Consolidated Avionics
Continental Connector Corp.
Control Data Corp., Control Systems Div.
Control Equipment Corp., 19 Kearney Rd., Needham Heights, Mass.
02194 I digi tal logiC modules
and system components I DESCR:
four series: 10 Mc, 2 Me, 500
Kc and 100 Kc, formi ng a complete family of mechanically and
electrically compatible modules.
Both NAND and Inverter logic available I - I - I C26
Control Logic, Inc. -- see Cll
Control Science Corp.
Corning Glass Works, 3900 Electronics Drive, Raleigh, N.C. / computer components I DESCR: discreet glass tin oxide res istors
and glass capacitors I USE:
wherever discreet functions are
required I depends on function
and quanti ty I C26
Crystalonics Inc.
Delco Radio Div., General Motors
Corp.
Diamoni te Products Mfg. Co.
Drake Manufacturing Co.
Elco Corp., Maryland Rd. & Computer Ave., Willow Grove, Pa.
19090 I electrical connectors I
DESCR: low cost connectors I
USE: card-edge, P.C. plug and
receptacle, rack and panel, flatflexible cable, conventional cable, mother board, P.C. module,
patchboard and special modular
applications I 3~ per contact
(special purpose devices depend
on complexi ty) I C26
Elco Corp., *a I micro-electronic
packaging I DESCR: specialized
packaging of micro-electronic devices I USE: reliable computer
applications; interconnection
media and packaging for efficiency I depends entirelY on complexity I C26
Q
Elco Corp., ·a I Termiwel~ Welders I DESCR: welds flat-flexible cable without stripping insulation / USE: produce flatcable matrices and terminate
flat-flexible cable I - I C26
Electric Indicator Co., Inc., Camp
Ave., Stamford, Conn. 06879 I
centrifugal blowers I DESCR:
quali ty blowers which operate
quietly and efficiently where
cooling electronic equipment is
required I USE: flush air
through cooling cabinets I $20 to
$100 / C26
Electric Indicator Co., Inc., *a I
hystereSis synchronous motors I
DESCR: used for tape drives in
all types of computers and precision recording equipment. Also
supply multi-speed (up to 5
speeds) motors where needed /
USE: magnetic tape drive and rewinding / $30 to $300 / C26
Electric Indicator Co., Inc., ·a I
torque motors I DESCR: designed
for efficient cool operation, operating from a stall condition to
a near no load speed I USE: in
computers for magnetic tape tension and rewind I $25 to $100 I
C26
Electro Instruments, Inc.
Electronic Engineering Co. of
California
Electronic Memories, Inc. -- see
CSl, M2, and C24
Engineered Electronics Co.
Epsco, Inc.
ESS GEE, Inc.
Fairchild Controls, Div. of Fairchild Camera and Ins trument Corp,.
General Atronics Cflrr .• Electronic

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Products and Services
Tube Div., 1200 East Mermald Lane,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 / cathode
ray tubes display / DESCR: s ingIe & multi-gun display tubes /
USE: osci lloscope, radar, special displays / $20 to $2000 / C26
General Electric Co., Capacitor
Dept., P.O. Box 158, Irmo, S.C.
29063 / electrolytic capacitors
/ DESCR: capacitors used to
block, filter, couple and decouple DC current are of the electrolyte type; high volumetric
efficiency - high Vuf/cu. inch /
USE: control, timing, power supplies, filtering of DC current /
$25 to $100+ / C26
General Electric Co., Electronic
Components Sales Operation
General Instrument Corp., Defense
and Engineering Products Corp.,
Radio Reception Div. -- see ClO
Houston Fearless Corp.
IMC Magnetics Corp., Western Div.
Industrial Electronic Engineers,
Inc.
Industrial Nucleonics Corp.
Interna tional Electro-Magnetics,
Inc.
International Electronic Research
Corp., 135 West Magnolia Blvd.,
Burbank, Calif. / transistor heat
dissipators / DESCR: devices to
which transistors are mounted for
heat dissipation / USE: heat
dissipation / lOS! to $2 / C26
International Rectifier Corp.
International Resistance Co.
ITI Electronics, Inc., 369 Lexington Ave., Clifton, N. J. / custom manufacturing / DESCR: cable assemblies, wiring harnesses,
oscilloscopes, video monitors,
video amplifiers, power supplies,
test consoles, custom manufacturing / - / individual quotaqon
/ C26
ITI Electronics, Inc., .a / high
level video amplifier, Type IT284 / DESCR: all solid state.
_40 0 C to +60 0 C. Bandwi th -3 DB
at 20 MC. Output 50V min. P-P 60
cps. square wave, tilt 3% max. /
- / $600 net each including enclosure and power supply / C26
IT! Electronics, Inc., ·a / large
screen ca thode-ray indicator,
Type IT-277 / DESCR: provides
high resolution, bright· display
for response curve tracing and
matching to fractional DB tolerance. Deflection sensitivity 1
r.w / inch both axes. All supply
voltages regulated / - / $3400
net each / C26
1'1:1 Electronics, Inc., ·a / remote
cathode-ray indicator, IT-271 /
DESCR: remote 5" CRT display
connected to circuit choassis by
cable. Identical amplifiers pr'ovide DC-lOO KC response. Sensitivi ty one volt per inch / - /
$425 net each / C26
JB Electronic Transformers, Inc.
Lear Siegler, Inc., Power Equipment Div.
Lockheed Electronic Co., Avionics
and Industrial Products Div.,
6201 E. Randolph St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90022 / printed circui ts / DESCR: printed circui ts,
flexible, printed circui ts mul tilayer, printed circuit assemblies, chemically milled parts
/ USE: computer components /
varies / C26
Melcor Electronics Corp.
M-H Standard Corp.
Micro-Lectric, Inc., 19Debevoise_o
Ave., Roosevelt, L.I., N.Y.
11575 / precision wire-wound po..:
tentiometer / DESCR: linear and
non-linear, single turn / - /
$10 up / C26
Motorola Semi conductor Products
Inc., 5005 E. McDowell Rd.; :
Phoenix, Ariz./ semiconductor
devices / DESCR: germanium and
silicon transistors, silicon
rectifiers and diodes, s i li con
controlled rectifiers, rectifier
assemblies, integrated circuits
/ USE: electronic circuits /
44 ~ to $75 / C26
Motorola Semiconductor Products
Inc., ·a / transi stors / DESCR:
si licon and germani um' power
transistors, germanbll milliwatt transistors, silicon and
germanium high frequency transistors and multiple devices /
USE: electronic cireui is / 44S!
to $75 / C26
t i;' .

Norden Di v. of United Aircraft
Corp.
Nortronics, A Di v. oi Northrup
Corp.
Paktron Div., Illinois Tool Works,
Inc., 1321 Leslie St., Alexandria, Va. / plastic film capacitors / DESCR: complete line of
pOlyester (mylar) and polycarbonate thin film and foil capacitors for industrial instrument, computer, military, and
entertainment markets. Epoxy
coated and molded cases, miniature size / - / 5S! to $1. 75 /
C26
Pastoriza Electronics, Inc.
L. A. Pearl Co.
Photon, Inc.
Raytheon Co., Semiconductor Div.
Sage Electronics Corp.
Sanders Associates, Inc.
Schaevitz-Bytrex Corp.
Societe d'Electronique et
d' Au toma ti sme
Sperry Farragut Co.
Systems Sales Co.
Tech Serv Inc.
Texas Instruments, Inc.
Trak Electronics Co., Inc., 59 Danbury Rd., Wi! ton, Conn. 06897 /
DigiStore read/wri te unit /
DESCR: asynchronous, incremental, digital, m~gnetic tape recorder-reader; 8-channel, max.
300 character/sec. / USE: input/
output, data recorder, message
storage / $2500 to $3300 / C26
Useco Div., Litton Industries,
13536 Saticoy St., Van Nuys,
Cali f. / manufacturer of electronic products / DESCR: electronic hardware, terminals, terminal boards, headers, encapsulation cups, molded products, screw
machine products / - / - / C26
Veeder-Root, Inc.
Waber Electronics, Inc. -- see C3l
Weston Instruments, Inc.
Wheeldex, Inc.
Winchester Electronics Div., Litton
Industries, Main St. & Hillside
Ave., Oakville, Conn. -/ manufacturer of precision electronic connectors / DESCR: produce connectors vital to military, aerospace
and commercial industries. Miniature, subminiature connectors
round and rectangular printed
circui t connectors, quick disconnect heavy duty connectors, terminals - racks and panel / - /
- / C26
C27.

C(l.IPUTING SERVICES (see also
"Survey of Computing Services")

American Data Services, Inc.
Booz, Allen Applied Research Inc.
C-E-I-R, Inc., One Farragut Square,
S., Washington, D. C. 20006 /
data processing service bureaus;
economic and scient ific research
/ DESCR: computing, programming
and consulting services; operat ions research; educat ion in
management sciences / - / normally under contract / C27
Coburn Credit Co., Inc.
Control Data Corp. -- see C24
The Data Corp., 4050 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles , Calif. 90005 / data
consul t ing and processing services
/DESCR: consultants, methods
analyst s, systems analyst s, programmers for maj or computer manufacturers. In house IBM 1460/
360, SDS no, Philco and REI
Optical scanners. Representation in principal cities / USE:
data problem solving. Consulting,
systems, programming and processing / - / C27
Dian Laboratories, Inc.
EDP Management, Inc. -- see C22,
P12A
Electronic Associates Inc.
General Electric Co., Computer Dept.
Itek Corp., 10 Maguire Rd., Lexington, Mass. 02173/ Itek informat ion processing center / DESCR:
uses Itek MCP-lOOO system to perform stenopunching, steno transcription, automatic translation
from Chinese to Engl i sh and Russian to English, steno keyboarding for automatic typesetting,
archival storage, and informat ion storage, and retrieval/USE:
to give high-speed response to
customers' needs for file conversion and data translation / dependent upon services rendered /

C27
Mathematischer Beratungs - und
Programmierungsdienst GmbH
Programming & Systems, Inc.
Statistical Tabulating Corp.
United Data Processing, 1001 S. W.
10th, Portland, Ore. / service
bureaus /DESCR: 2 tape 1401's,
teleprocessing, punched tape,
key punch, etc. / USE: general
business computing / - / C27
Wolf Research & Development Corp.,
B3ker Ave., P. O. Box 36, West
Concord, Mass. 01781 / computing
services /DESCR: digital computer operat ions, business and
scientific programming, engineering analysis. Applications in
data reduction, data storage and
retrieval, computer displays and
computer communicat ions / - / - /
C27
C28.

C(l.IrUTING SERVICE, DIGITAL
(see also "Survey of Computing
Services")

Abacus Informat ion Management Co.
-- see S9
American Data Services, Inc.
Data Dynamics, Inc. -- see C30
Data Product s Corp., 8535 Warner
Dr., Culver City, Calif. 90231 /
systems analysis and programming
services / DESCR: Informat ics
Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary,
specializes in user-oriented services on any system or applicat ion
invol ving ut il izat ion and programming of electronic digital computer systems / - / - / C28
EDP Management, Inc. -- see C22,
P12A
Itek Corp. -- see C27
Mellonics Systems Development Div.
of Litton Systems, Inc. -- see
P12A
Nat ional Phys ical Laboratory, Mathematics Div., Teddington, Middlesex, England / digital computing
service / DESCR: specialists in
numerical analysis including problems in applied mathemat ics and
theoretical physics; data processing / - / - / C28
Transistor Electronics Corp.
URS Corp •• 1811 Trousdale Dr., Burlingame, Calif. 94011 / digital
computing services / DESCR: payroll, insurance accounting, financial accounting, warehouse accounting; general accounting, statistical analysis, photogrammetric
computat ion, target data processing, intelligence data processing,
feed blending / - / - / C28
Wolf Research & Development Corp.
-- see C27
C30.

CO'ISULTING SERVICES (see also
"Survey of Consult ing Services")

Abacus Informat ion Management Co.
-- see S9
ABL Inc.
The William C. Allen Corp., 1875
Connecticut Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20009 / management consultanats /DESCR: provide technical and management services for
users and manu fact urers of information handling equipment / USE:
management decision making /
$100 to $300 per day / C30
American Data Services, Inc.
Arkey Engineering, Inc.
Auerbach Corp., 1634 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 / systemsdesign and consulting services /
DESCR: consulting services in
system engineering, computer programming, business information
systems. product and market planning, programmed teaching, computer analysis (Auerbach Standard
EDP Report s) / - / - / C30
Automation Sciences, Inc., 275 Madison Ave., New York, N. yo. 10016 /
consulting and programning services /DESCR: systems, analysis,
computer programming, engineering
and feasibility studies / USE:
for computer, simulation, data reduction, command control and
special data processing systems /
- / C30
E. J. Bettinger Co., 20 S. 15 St.,
7th Floor, Philadelphia, Pa. /
personnel consult ing / DESCR:
conduct recruit ing and execut i ve
search proj ect s for programmers,
systems analyst, engineers, operations research, etc. / USE:

computer manufact urers, users,
consultants and R&D firms / - /
C30
Booz, Allen Applied Research Inc.
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc.
Brandon Applied Systems, Inc., 30
E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
/ consult ing and programming services / DESCR: technical consulting services in data processing
functions from feasibility analysis to computer installation; including programming, and extensive training courses sponsored by
Computers and Automat ion Magazine
/ - / n/a / C30
Canadian Research Institute, 85 Curlew Dr., Don Mills, Ontario, Canada / research and development /
DESCR: Canada's largest instrument development lab; designs and/
or custom-builds special purpose
analog computers, analog-igital
converters, card readers and sorters, function changers, etc. /
-/-/C30
CBS Laboratories, a Div. of Columbia
Broadcast ing Systems, Inc.
C-E-I-R, Inc. -- see C27
Chrono-Log Corp.
Computer Associates, Inc.
Control Logic, Inc. - see C24A
The Data Corp. -- see C27
Data Dynamics, Inc., 305 Webster St.,
Monterey, Calif. 93940/ consulting, programming and systems analysis / DESCR: engineering
studies, computer programming,
systems and mathematical analysis
in operations analysis, command
and control, orbital mechanics, in~~~mat ion, compilers / - / open /
Data Products Corp. -- see C28
Ebasco Services Incorporated
EDP Management, Inc. - see P12A
EDP Management, Inc., P. O. Box 393,
New York, N. Y. 10008 / computer
programming and software systems /
DESCR: service in area of computer
effectiveness applied to operational problems / - / $15 and $45 per
net hr. / C30
English Electric-Leo-Marconi -- see
C22A
Floating Floors, Inc., (subsidiary
of National Lead Co.), 22 E. 42nd
St., New York, N. Y. 10017 / consulting service / DESCR: to design and construct complete data
processing areas / USE: for design and construction of computer
rooms / - / C30
Dr. Ivan Flores, 931 President St.,
Brooklyn 15, N. Y. / conSUlting
services /DESCR: logical design
with models, system design math
analysis, software system design,
preliminary programming feasibility, proposals, seminars / / - / C30
H. J. Gruy & Associates, Inc.,
2501 Cedar Springs Rd., Dallas,
Texas 75201 / consulting on computer application to petroleum
industry / DESCR: large staff of
engineers and geologists with experience in solving petroleum and
natural gas reservoir problems
and production problems via digital computers / - / - / C30
Haddonfield Research & Manufacturing Co., 121 Gill Rd., Haddonfield, N. J. 08033/ production
consulting service /DESCR: consultation in production of ferromagnetic products used in computer memory and logic areas. Consul t at ion can be provided to increase product ion economies,
quality, uniformity, re1iabili ty,
and sales in these product areas
/ USE: by companies working in
this general area / retainer fee
$50 / C30
Halbrecht Associates Inc.
Philip Hankins & Co., Inc.
Hollander Associates

INFORMATICS, INC., 15300 Ventura
Blvd., Suite 500, Sherman Oaks,
Calif. 91403 / C(l.IPUTER PROGRAMMING / DESCR: computer program
design, coding, check-out and doc
umentation for real-time systems,
ut il i ty software, bus iness data
processing, scientific applications, file management systems,
crit ical path method / - / provided on a firla fixed-price basis or other contract s / C30

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Products and Services

INFORMATICS, INC., *a / SYSTEM
ANALYSIS / DESCR: analysis and
design of information systems for
mi li tary, scient i fie and business
applications / - / provided on a
firm, fixed-price or other type
of contract / C30

INFORMATICS, INC., *a / TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATIONS / DESCR: printed
items involving technical tasks
tailored to various audiences by
means of publicat ions and audiovisual materials such as slides,
film strips, motion pictures and
presentation materials / - / provided on a firm, fixed-price or
other type of contract / C30
Informat ion Dynamics Corp. - see
12A
Infotran, Inc., 860 Fifth Ave., New
York, N. Y. 10021 / consulting
services / DESCH: consultants on
special purpose computers, conununications and control systems / - /
- / C30
International Data Corp., 355 Walnut
St., Newtonville, Mass. 02160/
consult ing / DESCR: market research services in computer and
data processing field / - / - /
C30
Jonker Business Machines, Inc.
Liskey Aluminum, Inc., Box 580,
Glen Burnie, Md. 21061 / DATAAIRE / DESCR: modular environmental control units for proper
temperature and humidity control
of computer space; movable to allow exact requirements to be met
and provide adequate backup.
Avail able in 3 and 5 ton unit s,
water or air cooled / USE: air
conditioning and humidity control
of EDP installations and units /
- / C30
F. L. Mannix & Co., Inc., Suite
1132, Park Square Bldg., Boston,
Mass. / personnel placement and
management consultants / DESCH:
execut ive and technical placement
in the field of data processing;
consultants in wage and salary
programs; organization and personnel administration / - / - /
C30
Nat ional Computer Analyst s, Inc.
Simon M. Newman
Planning Research Corp. 1100 Glendon Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
90024 / consulting services /
DESCR: full range of information
processing services: software
system analysis, design, im~le­
mentation; systems engineenng;
related economic research / USE:
assists management in government, industry / - / C30
Progranuning & Systems, Inc.
Statistical Tabulating Corp.
Systemat, 1107 Spring St., Silver
Spring, Md. / professional placement / DESCR: qualified registered computer progranuners, systems
analysis and related personnel are
referred to potential employers
having a current need for experienced employees / - / no charge
to applicant s / C30
Tape Certifiers, Inc., 1604 W. 139th
St., Gerdena, Calif. 90249 / magnetic tape certification and recertification / DESCR: service
agency for magnetic tape (telemetry and computer) cleaning, certification, re-certification and
rehabilitation of all magnetic
tapes. 7 and 9 channel and full
width test ing available / USE:
service to the data processing
industry / $7.50 to $11.50 ea. /
C30
URS Corp. -- see 02
Warren Associates, 433 Putnam Ave.,
Cambridge, Mass. / consulting
services / DESCH: complete consulting services for digital computer users including system analysis, problem solving, and programming. Ten years' experience
in information retrieval / - / / C30
Wolf Research & Development Corp.,
Baker Ave., P. O. Box 36, West
Concord, Mass. 01781 / consulting
services / DESCH: specialists
available for consulting in: applied mathematics including applied mechanics and geodesy, electronic and logical circuit design,

scient ific management techniques,
computer systems and applications
/-/-/C30
C31.

CONTROLS

Airpax Electronics, Inc.
API Instruments Co.
Applied Control Co.
Automat ion Dynamics Corp. -- see
Rl2A and PI
Computer Associates, Inc.
Control Equipment Corp., 19 Kearney
Rd., Needham Heights, Mass. 02194
/ digital control systems / DESCR:
industrial control systems / USE:
batch processing, in-line blending,
data logging, programming, alarm
monitoring, counting and sorting,
remote control, timing and sequencing, test and inspection /
- / C31
Control Logic, Inc. -- see C24A
Controlomag Laboratories
EDP Corp.
E-Z Sort Systems, Ltd.
Fischer & Porter Co.
General Electric Co., Electronic
Components Sales Operation
General Instrument Corp., Defense
and Engineering Product s Group,
Radio Receptor Div. -- see CIO
Giannini Controls Corp., 1600 S.
Mountain Ave., Duarte, Calif.
91010 / controls / DESCH: nucleonic controls for gaging propellants under zero-gravity;
measuring thicknesses; gaging oil
in in-flight aircraft - conventional controls for aircraft /
USE: aerospace and aviation /
var ious / C31
The GYREX Corp.
ITT General Controls
Ledex, Inc., 123 Webster St., Dayton, Ohio 45402 / solenoids, rotary and linear / DESCH: electromechanical devices; linear or direct rotary outputs / USE: to
actuate, step, turn, pull, trigger,
advance / $3.50 to $15 / C31
Ledex, Inc. -- see S6
Philips Electronic Instruments
The Scam Instrument Corp.
Transistor Electronics Corp.
Union Switch & Signal Div. of Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Veeder-Root, Inc.
Waber Electronics, Inc., 2000 N.
Second St., Philadelphia, Pa.
19122 / multiple outlet box /
DESCH: provides a means for
power distribution in installation and use of electronic equipment and for the laboratory / - /
$5 to $50 / C31
Westgate Laboratory, Inc.
G. C. Wilson & Co.
C32.

CONTROLS, AUTOMATIC

AntJ'ron Inc.
API Instruments Co.
Automation Dynamics Corp. -- see
PI and R12A
Brooks Instrument Div., Emerson
Electric Co.
Bulova Watch Co., Inc., Systems
and Instruments Div.
Carlton Controls Corp., 15 Sagamore
Rd., Worcester, Mass. 01605 / numerical control / DESCR: decimal
digital positioning c~ntrol ~or
machine tools and allIed eqUIpment utilizing solid state logic
and opt ical encoders / - / - /
C32
Cincinnat i Time Recorder Co.
Con sol idated Electrodynamics Corp.
Control Equipment Corp. -- see C31
Control Logic, Inc. -- see C24A
Delco Radio Div., General Motors
Corp.
Dialight Corp.
Durant Mfg. Cleppingstr, 26,
Dortmund, Germany / EQPM: electronic computer
ELECTROLOGICA XI; 8192 core StO.1 memory, 4096
words fixed store; 2 punched tape readers (150
ch/sec); 1 high speed punched tape reader (1000
ch/sec); punched card read and punch unit; 1
high speed paper tape punch (300 ch/sec: CREED):
1 paper tape punch (25 ch/sec); one typewri ter /
PROB: civil engineering, bridge building; highway engineering, chemical technology; operations
research, data processing with punched tape and
punched card; engineering, ship building: other
mathematical and physical problems / S 40 /
E 1957 / *C 64
McDonnell Automation Center, Box 516, St. Louis,
Mo. 63166; Subsidiaries: DELCOS, Inc., 360
Western Federal Building, Denver, Colo. 80202;
MACTEX, McDonnell Automation Center of Texas,
Inc., Suite 400/500 Jefferson Bldg., Houston,
Tex. 77002; McDonnell Automation Center, Inc.,
200 S. 7th St., Columbia, Mo. 65201 / EQPM:
complete automation service center / PROB:
consulting, systems design, programming, scientific computing, data processing / S 750 /
E 1961 / *C 65
Midwest Research Institute, 425 Volker Blvd.,
Kansas City, Mo. 64110 / EQPM: IBM 1620, 1311,
1443 / PROB: business and scientific; mathematical analysis and computation; contract
research; economics research; operations research and analysis; systems engineering;
information retrieval; digital and analog
simulation / S 350 / E 1944 / "c 64
Multnomah Data Processing Center, 430 N.W. 10th
Ave., Portland, Ore. 97209 / EQPM: - / PROB:
commercial data processing / S 65 / E 1958 /
*C 64
National Bureau of Standards, Connecticut & Van
Ness Sts., Washington 25, D.C. / EQPM: - /
PROB: genera 1 purpose da ta proces sing service.
Numerical analysis and programming research
/ S 95 / E 1947 / *C 65
National Computer Analysts, Inc., U.S. Hwy. No.1
at Lynwood Drive, Princeton, N.J. 08540 / EQPM:
- / PROB: EDP and information handling systems
analysis; design and implementations; programming; consulting; software development; data
processing services; banking and automation;
automatic typesetting / S 35 / E 1961 / "c 65
National Physical Laboratory, Mathematics Div.,
Teddington, Middlesex, England / EQPM: DEUCE
and ACE and KDF 9 / PROB: numerical analysis,
applied mathematics, theoretical physics, data
processing / S 60 / E 1945 / *C 65
Operations Research of Tulsa, P.O. Box 800, Tulsa,
Okla. 74101 / EQPM: - / PROB: economic research, inventory systems / S? / E? / *C 64
Pacific Tabulating & Statistical Ltd., B202, 355
Burrard St., Marine Bldg., Vancouver 1, B.C.,
Canada / EQPM: Univac solid state 80, IBM
1401, Univac 1050, IBM unit record equipment /
PROB: data processing services / S 20 / E 1952
/ "c 65
Philco Corp., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., Computer Div., Service Bureau, 3900 Welsh Rd.,
Willow Grove, Pa.; also Western Computing Center,
3875 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, Calif. / EQPM:
Philco 2000, 1000, 3100 series all-transistor
data proceSSing systems; Basicpac FIELDATA computers / PROB: digital computing, engineering
and development digital computers; research in
computers / S 48 / E 1958 / *C 65
Philco Corp., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., Information Systems Dept., 3900 Welsh Rd., Willow
Grove, Pa. / EQPM:. Philco 211 and 212, largescale computer systems; Philco 1000 computer
system / PROB: any scientific and business
data processing application / S 20 / E 1958 /
*C 65
Production Systems, Inc., 144 Moody St., Waltham,
Mass. 02154 / EQPM: GE 225 computer / PROB:
business data processing, programming, systems
installations / S 10 / E 1951 / *C 65
Programming & Systems, Inc., 33 West 42 St., New
York, N.Y. 10036 / EQPM: IBM l40l-8K, completely equipped (multiply-divide, column binary, all
sense swi tches, etc.) 4-7330 tape drives; all
EAM equipment; 11 KP machines, Verifier, Reproducer, 407 Accounting Machine, Collator, Sorter,
Interpret / PROB: commercial sales analysis,
inventory, all accounting work: invoices, ac-

counts receivable, etc., statistical analysis
S 15 / E 1962 / *C 64
Ranrl Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif. / EQPM:
Johnniac, HlM 7090 / PROB: linear programming,
modelling, scientific computing generally /
S 1100 (100 in Computer Sciences Dept.) / E 1947
/ *C 64
Recording & Statistical Co., 176 Broadway, New York,
N. Y. 10038; Computeri zed Da ta Process i ng Service
Bureau in New York (including branch office in
Levittown, L.L), Boston, Chicago, San Francisco,
Toronto and Montreal / EQPM: - / PROB: complete variety of commercial services, specializing in packaged and customized systems for the
fire and casualty insurance field / S 300 / E
1911 / ·C 65
Reeves Instrument Co., Roosevelt Field, Garden City,
N. Y. / - / - / S 1600 / E 1946 / *C 64
Rockford Research Institute Inc., l40~ Mt. Auburn
St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138 / EQPM: - / PROB:
information and retrieval research and artificial
intelligence research / S 5 / E 1961 / *C 65
The Simulmatics Corp., 16 E. 41st St., New York 17,
N. Y. / EQPM: - / PROB: applications of computer
techniques to marketing, economic and behavioral
problems inc ludi ng simulation, gaming and information retrieval / S 20 / E 1959 / *C 65
Southwestern Computing Service, Inc., 1631 S.
Boston, Tulsa 19, Okla. / EQPM: Alwac III,
Burroughs B260, IBM unit record equipment /
PROB: computing service, solving data reduction, engineering and business problems; programming / S 12 / E 1953 / *C 65
Space Services Division, Div. of Statistical Tabulating Corp., 104 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3,
Ill. / EQPM: Support Programs for Aerospace
Components and-Equipment. Logistics, technical
wri ting, provisioning parts breakdown, i llustrated parts breakdown, spares documentation;
provi s i oni ng conferences counse li ng/ PROB: professional counseling for business, science and
government in the economic evaluation and application of computer systems for management
information and control/Intimate knowledge of
both logistiC support specifications (government
or manufacturer) and data processing techniques
/ S 5000 / E 1933 / *C 64
Statistical Tabulating Corp., 104 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago 3, Ill. / EQPM: IBM 1400 card and tape
systems plus p'eripheral equipment and conventional punch card tabulating and data processing machines / PROB: administative and scientific management, engineering and general data
processing, programming, systems, analysis,
consultation / S 5000 / E 1933 / *C 64
System Data Processing Co., 908 15th St., Sacramento 14, Ca lif. / EQPM: B-260 computer; IBM
407-402 tabulators; punched paper tape and
Kimball punched ticket data processing / PROB:
data processing, tabulating, programming, key
punching / S 22 / E 1958 / *C 65
System Development Corp., 2500 Colorado Ave., Santa
Monica, Calif. / EQPM: IBM 7094; Philco S-2000;
CDC 1604; AN/FSQ-7 (SAGE Military Computer);
AN/FSQ-32; AN/FSQ-8; Philco 2400; CDC 160A;
Burroughs D-825; IBM 1401 / PROB: . specialize
in the design and development of command, control, and informa tion management sys tems for
military, governmental, scientific, and educational applications / S 4000 / E 1957 / *C 65
rabulating and Business Services Inc., 136 W. 52nd
St., New York 19. N.Y. ! EQPM: 1460 tape system;
407's and other EAM equipment; 50 024's and
056's / PROB: sales analysis, market research
studies, statistical analysis, employees census,
and variety of complex data processing problems
including programming / S 110 / E 1956 / *C 64
Task Force, Division of Statistical Tabulating
Corp., 104 South Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, Ill.
/ EQPM: organizational problem-solving with
one or more temporary office personnel in various skill families (data processing and computer
operators, programmers, and supervisors; executive and technical; typing and stenographic;
bookkeepi ng and office machi nes; (c lerica 1) for
conversions, peak loads, unusual situations,
second shift operations, etc. / PROB: administrative management, scientific management, engineering and general data processing, programming, systems, analysis, and consultation /
S 5000 / E 1933 / "c 64
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Colaba,
Bombay 5, India / EQPM: Control Data Corp.
3600-160A system wi th 607 magnetic tapes (8);
606 magnetic tapes (2); 501 line printer (1);
405 card reader (1); IBM 523 card punch 0);
166 line printer (1); 3691 paper tape reader and
punch (1) / PROB: scientific and engineering
computations; programming languages design and
development; research in picture processing and
information retrieval for library work / S 60
/ E 1955 / *C 65
Technical Advisors, Inc., Municipal Court Bldg.,
Ann Arbor, Mich., 48108 / EQPM: digital computer service bureau using RPC-4000 / PROB:
civil engineering and land surveying / S 13 /
E 1954 / "c 65
Technical Operations, Inc., a div. of Technical
Operations, Inc., South Ave., Burlington, Mass.
/ EQPM: systems analysts, programming system
language specialists, system requirement analysts, scientific and information processing
programmers, system development management /
PROB: design, development and integration of
information management systems; simulation of

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operational systems; design of special purpose
compi lers / S 750 / E 1951 / *C 65
Telecomputing Services, Inc., 8155 Van Nuys Blvd.,
Suite 250, Panorama City, Calif. 91402 / EQPM:
three IBM 7094's, one IBM 7044, five IBM 1401's,
two IBM 1620's, one GE 225, two Honeywell 400's,
two Honeywell 1800' s, two microwave high-speed
data links, seven Electronic Associates 23l-R
analog computers, five automatic telemetry data
reduction systems, plus a wide variety of scientific raw data optical data measurement systems / PROB: post-flight and real-time reduction; theoretical analyses involving rocket
propulsion studies and space flight; SATURN
engi neeri ng prob lems; bi o-sc iences prob lems;
and business data processing problems such as
inventory control, payroll, labor distribution,
production scheduling, etc. / S 420 / E 1947
/ *C 65
Univac Data Processing Centers, Univac Div., Sperry
Rand Corp., 1290 Ave. of Americas, New York 19
N. Y., and 31 Univac Service Centers in large
cities / EQPM: whole range of UNIVAC equipment;
punched cards, Univac 60, Univac 120, Univac
File Computer, solid state 80/90 with tapes,
Uni vac I, II, III, Uni vac 1105, 1107 / PROB:
al1 punched card data processing applications;
all paper tape and magnetic tape data processing applications; al1 scientific applications
/ S ? / E ? / *C 64
Universal Data Processing Corp., 8404 Beverly Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif. 90048 / EQPM: IBM Computer,
key punching, programming / PROB: design data
processing systems and process the resulting
reports for clients too small to install their
own equipment. Overload or peak period work,
including key punching, for other installations
/ S 200 / E 1957 / "'C 65
URS Corp., Corporate Hq., 1811 Trousdale Dr., Burlingame, Calif. / EQPM: IBM 1440/1311 digital
computer; 047 paper tape to card punch; 026 keypunch; 056 verifier; 082, 085 sorters: 548; 514
reproducing punch; (IBM 360/30 on order) / PROB:
accounts receivable, credit union accounting,
reta i 1 account i ng, job ana lys is, genera 1 ledger
accounting, statistical reporting, payroll,
engineering calculations, inventory control
/ S 124 (70 software specialists) / E 1951 /
*C 65
U. S. Army, Computing Laboratory, Bal1istic Research
Laboratories, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. /
EQPM: large-sca Ie, high-speed digi ta 1 computers;
ORDVAC (Ordnance Variable Automatic Computer),
BRLESC (BRL Electronic Scientific Computer), IBM
1401 for off-line· processing, and data reduction
equipment / PROB: U.S. Army problems in ballistics, scientific computations / S 100 / E 1940
/ *C 65
U. S. Navy, David Taylor Model Basin, Applied
Mathematics Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20007
EQPM: LARC with 3,000,000 word drum storage
and 30,000 word core storage, IBM 7090 with
32,000 word core storage, SC-4020 high-speed
microfilm printer plotter, IBM 1401 with 4000
word storage, EECO Computer Data Format Translator / PROB: principal computing facility for
Navy's Bureau of Ships, with problems ranging
from mathematical types arising in structural
mechanics, hydromechanics, and nuclear reactor
design, to logistiCS and inventory control /
S ? / E 1952 / *C 64
U. S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, Computation and Analysis Lab., Dahlgren, Va. / EQPM: NORC and IBM
7030 (STRETCH), Universal Data Transcriber,
auxiliary equipment / PROB: mathematical analysis and research, programming, engineering,
computing and data processing services only for
government and government contractors / S 350
/ E 1942 / *C 64
U. S. Navy, Aviation Supply Office, Data Processing
Div., 700 Robbins Ave., Philadelphia 11, Pa. /
EQPM: two IBM 1410's, five IBM 1401's, one 1405,
Autodin communications network and EAM equipment. Now converting to Univac 490 real. time
system with Burroughs 283 peripheral systems /
PROB: inventory control / S 250 / E 1941 /
*C 65
Westgate Laboratory, Inc., P. O. Box 63, Yellow
Springs, Ohio / EQPM: NCR 2300 bookkeeping
machine, miscellaneous office calculating
machines / PROB: use of computer logiC in
circuit designs; research and development work
in electronics, electro-mechanical and optical
equipments. Manufacture X-Y plotters / S 55
/ E 1965 / *C 65
Whittaker Corp. (formerly Telecomputing Corp.)
9229 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 69, Calif. 90069
/ EQPM: data analysis and processing equipment, special purpose computers / PROB: data
reduction analysis and counselling / S 2500 /
E 1942 / *C 64
Wolf Research & Development Corp., P.O. Box 36,
W. Concord, Mass. / EQPM: Whirlwind I computer
system with extensive display facilities; Bendix
G15D computer system with magnetic tape, paper
tape and punched card equipment and special
curve tracing input device / PROB: scientific,
engineering, management, business, industrial,
military and space exploration applications.
Service routines. Data processing / S 400 /
E 1954 / *C 65

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ROSTER OF CONSULTING SERVICES

Following is a roster of services which provide consul ting in the computer field. Many of
them also provide computing, and if so, additional
d'~scription may be found in the "Survey of Computing Services". See also in the "Roster of Products
and Services", the headings "C30, Consul ting Services", and "P12A, Programming Services".
The survey form asked for:
1.

Brief description of the facilities, personnel and capabili ties 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?_ _ _ _ _ _ __

~: ~~~~e:s~!b~7~~~~~es?,-----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 I Facilities I Problems I Size and year of establishment. Other entries should be self-explana tory.
The abbreviations used include the following:
S - Size (number of employees)
E - Established (year of establishment)
'"C - "Checked" by the organization; "65" means
"in 1965", etc.
All additions, corrections, and comments will
be welcome.

Abacus Information Management Co., P. O. Box 399,
New York, N. Y. 10008 I Technical and managerial
guidance to adminis trati ve off icials res pons ible
for a wide variety of civilian and military
systems I Appraisal, audit, profeSSional criticism, review, crystallization of procedures and
standards, financial valuation I S 2 I E 1962 I
'"C 65
Actuarial Computing Service Inc., 1389 Peachtree,
Atlanta 9, Ga. I Four employees with 25 years
aggregate experience in insurance applications I
S 6 I E 1956 I '"C 64
Charles W. Adams Associates, Inc., 575 Technology
Square, Cambridge, Mass. 02139 I Programming and
consulting services in all areas of computer
usage I Man-machine communication, on-line process control, data communications, data reduction,
computer software, large-scale computation and
simulation, information retrieval, business data
proceSSing, analysis of system requirements,
evaluation of systems, equipment evaluation and
selection I S 60 I E 1959 I '"C 65
Aeronutronic Div., Philco Corp., Ford Rd., Newport
Beach, Calif. I Visual output displays utilizing
high speed photographic techniques for large
screen as well as console projections. Related
input devices provide rapid and accurate composing of alphanumeric and graphical input messages I
Data input, organization, processing and display
of complex situations I S 3000 I E 1956 I '"C 64
Aries Corporation, 4901 W. 77 St., Minneapolis,
Minn., and Westgate Research Park, Mclean, Va. /
Management and technical services to the EDP user
and manufacturer I Systems analysis, program management, design and implementation of commercial
and scientific real time on-line systems. Market
analysis and product planning for EDP manufacturers I S 55 I E 1962 / '"C 65
AUrnBACH Corporation, 1634 Arch St., Philadelphia
3, Pa. / Senior scientists, physicists, mathematicians, engineers, psychologiSts, marketresearch specialists. Capabilities in: pure

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and applied mathematics; computer-system design,
analysis, evaluation, automatic programming;
analog and digital on-line and off-line systems;
equipment design and development; logic and
solid-state circuit design; product and market
planning; programlled teaching I Systems engineering: specification, design, implementation
and utilization of complex information-processing system, 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. Business information systems: feasibility studies;
system evaluation, design, implementation.
Computer-system analysis and application: 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; facilities management; schedulina; numerical control; quality control; R&D
management; traffic and transportation control.
Programmed teaching: evaluation and development
of training programs, techniques, and hardware I
S 93 I E 1957 I '"C 64
Automation Manaqement, Inc., 25 Brigham St., Westboro, Mass. / Office and factory facilities and
engineering personnel available to carry a project from the original idea through to installation and training of personnel in integrated
office systems / Management control problems of
all types involving the use of industrial engineering, ope,rations research, as well as data
processing and computer skills I S 3 / E 1955 I
'"C 65
Ernest E. Blanche & Associates, Inc., 10335 KenSington Parkway, Kensington, Md. I DeSign of
questionnaires, surveys and studies; data proceSSing and analysis of results; design of systems and installation I Opinion surveys, consumer surveys, audience reaction surveys, operations ,research, department store operations I
S 135 I E 1955 / '"C 65
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 profess ional people with experience in: econometrics, mathematics, control
theory, chemical, mechanical, nuclear and industrial engineering, and digital/analog computer
technology I 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 models
and the design of computer control installations.
Proprietary linear programming and general data
reduction program systems for several machines I
S 17 I E 1956 I '"C 65
Booz, Allen Applied Research, Inc., 135 S. LaSalle
St., Chicago, Ill. 60703 I Scientific and technical services. Computer and hardware systems
deSign, installation management, computer feaSibility, applications, systems analySiS, software deSign, data processing, and scientific
computation IS? IE? I '"C 64
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc., 135 S. laSalle St.,
Chicago, Ill. 60603. Also offices in Washington,
D. C., New York, Detroit, Cleveland, Los Angeles,
San Francisco / Management consultants, teChnical and management services in electronic and
automatic data processing for integrated management information and 'control systems for indus-

try, commerce, government, and institutions;
feasibility studies, systems deSign, equipment
selection, implementation, systems conversion,
EDP audit and review / S 400 I E 1914 I '"C 65
Brandon Applied Systems, Inc., 30 E. 42nd St., New
York, N. Yo 10017 I Extensive- experience in all
technical data processing areas from feasibility
analysis, through implementation to management
audits. Dick H. Brandon (C&A Contributing Editor)
is author of Management Standards for Data ProceSSing I Technical consulting services in systems, programming, standards development, review,
audit and personnel training. The company provides extensive educational services, with a
series of successful public courses sponsored by
"Computers and Automation" magaz ine I S 15 I
E 1964 I '"C 65
C-E-I-R, Inc., One Farragut Sq., S., WaShington,
D. C. 20006 I Information processing; mathematical-statistical ser'vices; market analySis;
management science; economics; automation training; engineering services; data research I
Management information and control systems; business data proceSSing; information storage and
retrieval; control theory; systems analysis;
computer programming and operations; scientific
computing; data transmission systems; remote
computer operations; mathematics; mathematical
statistics; actuarial science; computations;
market research; opinion research; audience measurement; sampling; sales forecasting; mediametrics; operations research; mathematical models;
mathematical programming; simulations; war and
business gaming; weapons system analysis; reliability; quality control i econometr ics; s tatis tical analysis; economic and statistical studies;
economic and industrial surveys; management
science and operations research seminars; computer workshops; in-plant education programs;
technical training courses; engineering services;
data research I S 1000 I E 1954 I '"C 65
Chrono-Log Corp., 2583 W. Chester Pike, Broomall,
Pa. / Design and manufacture real-time programmable clock systems for digital computers. Time
code generators and readers. Digital clocks.
Process control applications and systems / Realtime computer control for both industrial and
military applications I S 10 I E 1956 I '"C 65
A. Ben Clymer, 2145 Tremont Rd., Columbus, Ohio
43221 I Consulting analytical engineer I Services in using mathematics and computers to
solve engineering and scientific problems IS? I

E?/'"C64

Compumatix, Inc. 1430 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
63103 I Consultants on all computers including
systems and procedures, data processing on the
U;P-30, IBM 702, IBM 705, IBM 7090, IBM 7072,
IBM 7094, IBM 1401 I S 75 I E 1956 I '"C 64
Computer Advisors to Management, Division of Statistical Tabulating Corp., 104 S. MiChigan Ave.,
Chicago 3, Ill. Also offices in New York and
Los Angeles I Complete staff of consultants,
systems engineers and programmers with a broad
range of specialities for problem solving 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 I S 200 / E 1961 I '"C 64
Computer Consultants Ltd., Colman House, Southbury
Rd., Enfield, Middlesex, England I Cons ul t ing
services • . Associated companies: Computer Assembling Ltd., Computer Colleges Ltd., Computer
Consultants (International) Ltd., Computer Maintenance Ltd., Computer Research Ltd., Computer
Spares Ltd., Computer Staff Selection Ltd.,
Computer Time Hire Ltd. I S 20 I E 1957 / '"C {,!:i
Computer Dynamics Corp., Subsidiary of the TelerclIister Corp., 1104 Spring St., Silver Sprinll, Md.
I Consulting services and programming services I

S?/E?/'"C64

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, I%~

Consulting Services
Computer Personnel Consultants, Inc., 135 S. laSalle
St., Chicago, Ill. 60603 I Recruitment of and
searches for computer and operations research
personnel; personnel appraisal; and personnel
and department organization consulting I 5 5 I
E 1964 I *C 65
Computer Sciences Corp., 650 N. Sepulveda Blvd., El
Segundo, Calif. 90245 (General Office~); 3773
Richmond Ave., Houston 27, Tex. (Houston Div.);
0121 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. (Washington,
D. C. Office); 960 N. San Antonio Rd., Los Altos,
Calif. (San Francisco Office); 112 Chatsworth
Court, Pembroke Rd., London, W.O, England (London
Office); 660 Madison Ave., New York 21, N. Y. I
Complete computing services: small to largescale computers available. Data processing (both
commercial and scientific). Consulting: analysis, programming, training, machine processing,
feasibility studies, systems programming; 1107
;o~p~~~r /~d 1~~~0/i:ie~5 equipment ~n Los Angeles
Control Data Corp., 0100 34th Ave., 5., Minneapolis,
Minn. 55440 I Data Centers Div. I System Sciences
Div., Government Systems Div., Control Systems
Div., Sales Support Personnel I ConSUlting with
customer in all areas of standard data procesSing systems or special systems studies relative
to applications in science, industry and government I S 8500 I E 1957 I *C 65
Control Technology, Inc., 1232 Belmont Ave., Long
!leach 4, Calif. I Now using other facilities; in
late 1964 expect to have own / Hybrid computation, digital and analog computation; mathematical model building, simulation, Monte Carlo
methods, statistical analySis and all scientific
and engineer ing problems; training of programming
and operating personnel for analog, digital and
hybr id computers; control engineering for industry and government; software and hardware design
for data acquisition and control systems / S 15 /
E 1960 / *C 64
The Data Corp., 4050 WilShire Blvd., Los Angeles,
Calif. 90005/ Consultants, methods analysts,
systems analysts, programmers for major computer
manufacturers. In house IBM 1460/360, SOS 910,
Philco and REI Optical scanners. Representation
in prinCipal cities I Data problem solving for
clients. Consulting, systems, programming and
process ing / S 150 / E 1962 / *C 65
Dataman Associates, 120 Boylston 5t., Boston 16,
Mass / Electronic data processing personnel consulting exclUSively I S 6/ E 1959/ *C 65
Data ProceSSing, Inc., 1334 Main St., Waltham, Mass.
02154 / Analytical, programming, and general consul ting services for scientific and advanced
business digital computer applications. Special
emphasis on high standards of programming quality,
~~d on logical programming / S 12 / E 1957 / *C
Data ProceSSing Consultants, Inc., 375 Park Ave.,
New York, N. Y. 10022 / Full range conSUlting
services in data processing systems / Specialists in inventory control / S ? / E 1961 / *C 65
Data Systems Analysts, Inc., 5900 Westfield Ave.,
Pennsauken, N. J. I Computer system definition,
proposal development, and programming services I
These services are mainly for real time and communications switching systems / S 12 I E 1963 I
*C 65
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Broadway, New York 12,
N. Y. / Programming and application of analog
computer problems, and design of special purpose
analog simulators and trainers / Aerospace and
submarine dynamics and control, heat flow, chemical and petroleum kinetics, partial differential
equations, noise analySiS / S 10 / E 1955 I *C 65
Arnold 1. Dumey, 29 Barberry Lane, Roslyn Heights,
N. Y. / Cons ultant on problems of handling large
amounts of data by electromechanical or electroniC means / DeSign and application of computers; circulation problems of publishers of
periodicals; statistical questions / S ? /
E 1954 I *C 65
Dynatech Corporation, 17 Tudor St., Cambridge 39,
Mass. / Access to: IBM 7090, 1401, 1620; Philco
Transac; RCA 301; Philbrick Analog. Small staff
of computer programmers, mostly mechanical and
electrical engineering oriented / Mechanical,
electrical, and chemical engineering with associated sciences / S 125 / E 1957 / *C 64
EAI Computation Center at Los Angeles, Inc., 1500
E. Imperial Hwy., El Segundo, Calif. / Experienced engineers in complete analysis of complex
engineering systems; programming hybrid, digital, and analog computers; formulation of approllr iate computing systems; education and
training in advanced techniques. Thirteen engineers / Control systemsl digital, analog,
hybrid, fluid power, nuclear, aerospace; math
model development of biological systems; partial
differential equations; parameter optimization;
irrudiation of electrical circuits; groundwater,
waler pumping systems, digital devices / S 19 I
E 1'156 I *C 64
Ebnsco Services Inc., 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. /
CUC G-:!O; 16K" buffered 6 magnetiC tapes, card I/O,
1000 line per minute printer; 40 engineers and
consullants active in computing. Programming
services including problem formulation for compuler application. Rental of computer facilities
on service bureau basis / Evaluation and review
of d.. la proceSSing systems. Feas ibil i ty determlnutlon for electronic, automated and other
udvunccd forms of mechanized data processing syslems. "Ilardware" evaluation and selection. 5ys-

tern design and installation. Data transmission
and integrated processing procedures / S 1300
(N. Y. office) / E 1905 I *C 65
Editorial Services for Management, P. O. Box 222,
Concord, Mass. / Consulting services in business
forms-data processing interface; editorial services in the field of data processing including
writing, copy editing, layout and design, and
production / S 3 / E 1962 / *C 64
EDP Management, Inc., P. O. Box 393, New York, N. Y.
10008 I Personnel, demonstrated minimum of 6
(some 9) years of programming. CO'llpetence academically past the Master level. Past alternates
of standards X3' subCommittees. Broad range of
detailed knowledge in problem areas using: information retrieval; batch, continuous and random
processing; real time controls; sort merge;
equipment capabilities and configurations; software performance and standards / Input output;
interrupt control; accounting; command and control; management information systems for administration, planning, operations, accounting and
commitment fulfillment /5 2/ E 1965 / *C 65
Electronic Associates, Inc., Research & Computation
Div., P. O. Box 582, Princeton, N. J. / Systems
Analysis services; consul ting ass istance in establiShing simulation and computation programs
for applications of analog and hybrid scientific
computing I Aerospace simulation and weapons
system analYSiS, electromagnetic propagation
studies, Signal processing, pattern recognition
and other scientific applications; industrial
process simulation and analysis; development of
mathematical models for all types of scientific
simulation, including bio-medical, economic,
photogrammetric I S 45 / E 1954 I *C 65
Electronic Associates, Inc., Research & Computation
Div., Integrated Controls Dept., 4151 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. / Nuclear reactor
Simulation, reactor control studies, simulation
of nuclear propulsion systems, analysis of reactor thermal sys terns; indus tr ial process analysis;

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and control sys-

Elliott 'Computer Workshop', Elliott Bros. (London>,
Ltd. (a member of the Elliott-Automation Group) ,
103-109 Southwark St., London S.E.l., England /
Primarily providing the self-service 'computer
workshop' scheme under which users are trained
to program and operate a National-Elliott 803
computer Which can then be hired from $11 to
$22 an hour; Autocode and Algol systems available / Scientific, mathematical, statistical,
and engineering problems; project planning;
structural analYSis / S 4 I E 1963 / *C 64
Fischbach, McCoach & Associates, Inc., 30 E. 42nd
St., New York 17, N. Y. / Management consultants
specializing in applying scientific techniques
to bUSiness-type problems. Complete service in
appraisals and installation of electronic data
processing and control systems for management /
Business industry and government problems. Operations research; product appraisals; marketing analySis; organization studies; growth
planning; site location studies / S 10 / E 1959/
*C 65
Dr. Ivan Flores, 931 President St., Brooklyn 15,
N. Y. / Three speCialists in hardware and software to solve all phases of design and system
problems / Logical design math models, system
design, software interaction, preliminary
programming, feasibility, proposals, seminars,
brochure on request / 5 4 / E 1960 I *C 65
Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc., 600 N.
Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. / Consulting engineering firm with an IBM 1620 Model II, 1311
disk drives, 1443 printer and other EDP equipment
I Work for own organization plus operating a
service bureau / S 500 / E 1915 (computer section, 1955) / *C 65
GPS Instrument Co., Inc., 188 Needham St., Newton,
Mass. 02164 / Analysis and solution on analogi
hybrid computers by experienced applications
speCialists in the fields of aerospace, biomedical, communicat ions and process control / Recognized authorities in adaptive control, optimal
control and statistical analysis / 5 45 / E 1955 /
*C 65
Halbrecht Associates, Inc., 4641 Montgomery Ave.,
Bethesda, Md. 20014 / Management cons ul tants,
personne 1 and executive recruitment specialis ts /
Electronic data processing, operations research
mathematical sciences and scientific management /
S 9 / E 1957 / *C 65
Philip Hankins & Co., Inc., 800 Massachusetts Ave.,
Arlington, Mass. I Leases punched card equipment
from IBM: rents computer time from available
sources to fit requirements of individual projects; twelve members of the staff have a total
of 65 years of computer programming experience I
Programming and contract data processing serv ices; exper ience inc 1 udes both software and
scientif ic programming: compilers, assemblers,
monitors; Monte Carlo Simulations, weapons systems simulations, data reduction, orbit and trajectory calculations. Projects involve full
responsibility, from design through delivery of
operating programs / S 11 I E 1959 / *C 64
Hollander ASSOCiates, P. O. Box 2276, Fullerton,
Calif. 92633 I Experienced engineers recognized
for their contributions in the computer field
supplemented by an alert and creative supporting
staff / Evaluation and design of computer systems
and their component units. Unique objective
eval uation procedure clearly demons trates re la-

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tive advantages of alternate approaches. Recent
contrib~tions to design of spacecraft simulator,
evaluatIon of gigacycle circuits, optimization
of data retrieval and associative memories,
planning of communication-switching systems and
air-traffic beacons / S 9 I E 1961 / *C 65
Honeywell, Inc., SpeCial Systems Div., Queen & S.
Bailey Sts., Pottstown, Pa. I Staff of experienced application engineers for analyz ing process control problems in preparation for on-line
computer control. Facilities include Honeywell
290, Honeywell 610 and Honeywell 20 digital
computers and EAI 231R analog computer in a
hybrid system I Basic oxygen furnaces, food
process ing and warehous ing, textile finishing,
pulp and paper manufacturing, control of utili~i~~ ~eir~9~~eii~16~anufacturing processes /
IOC, I ngenier ia de Computadoras, Esmeralda 356,
Buenos Aires, Argentina / Engineering scientific
group with background in computer oriented problems I Engineering and management programs.
Programming and system design of data processing
centers. Integration of computers and operations
research in engineering and management. Simulation. Educational services / S 8 I E 1963 I
*C 65
Information Dynamics Corp., 80 Main St., Reading,
Mass. 01867 I Senior scientists, engineers,
management speCialists. Demonstrated competence
in: pure and applied mathematics; automated
typesetting; computer program design; EDP systems
applications; indexing; information processing
and distribution systems; library science; microfilm and applied photography; operations research;
test and evaluation I All facets of hardware/
software information systems engineering including state-of-the-art surveys; systems studies;
systems studies; system design; mathematical
modelling; computer programming; feasibility
evaluations; operating procedure and equipment
specification preparation; deSign, development
and fabrication of custom equipment; site supervision during equipment installation; equipment
and system testing; manpower requirements develop~n~ and personnel training / S 24 I E 1960 I
Information ProceSSing Systems, Inc., 200 W. 57 5t.,
New York 19, N. Y. / Data proceSSing consultant;
broker of used computer equipment I 5 ? /
E 1963 I *C 65
Institute for Scientific Information, Inc •• 325
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106/ Consulting research, publications, facsimile hardware,
information engineering, publishers of Current
Contents of Space, Electronic and Physical
Sciences and Science Citation Index I S 75 /
E 1955 / *C 64
International Data Corp., 355 Walnut 5t., Newtonville, Mas~. 02160 / Facilities for undertaking
and executIng market research studies in the
computer and data processing field. Specialize
in defining market potentials among users of
computers and data process ing equipment I Market
studies and prospect indentification in the com~t~~ and data processing field / S 10 I E 1964 I
I. S. S., 14 rue de Milan, Paris 9, France / Consul ting in data processing. Business systems
deSign, specializing in design and implementa7ion of ~eal time systems for total management
InformatIon. Personnel with various experience
in telecommunications and data processing I
A~plica7ions of ~ata .processing to management,
SImulatIon, appllcatlon of mathematical methods
i~ manage~ent. economics. Analysis and programmIng serVIce In manufacturing and business computing I S 27 / E 1963 / *C 65
J. Kates and ASSOCiates, a division of KCS Limited
20 Spadina Rd., Toronto 4, Ontario I Total of '
6~ profession~l personnel in KCS Limited, many
WIth degrees In more than one discipline / Adminis 7rative systems, operations research, prot;il:gi9~:t7e:tt~~al and statistical services I
Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc., P. O. Box 2100, Arlington,
Tex. 76011 I Consultation, analYSis, and programming services in all areas of scientific
manufacturing, and business computing / Mana~e­
ment systems / S 270 / E 1949 I *C 64
Management ASSistance Inc., 40 Exchange Place, New
~o~k 5! N. Y. I Data process ing company specialIZIng In the purchasing and leaSing of used IBM
busi~ess mac~ines I Systems engineering and consul tlng serVIces from Chicago and New York data
centers. Develops and manufactures devices to
expand the capabili ty of IBM equipment, such as
WROC 330 and WROC 452 / S 180 I E 1957 I *C 64
Management Systems Corp., 1 Story St., Cambridge,
~a~~60071~ ~/anagement cons ul ting / S 100 /
F. L. Mannix & Co., Inc., Suite 1132, Park Square
Bldg., Boston, Mass. / Personnel placement and
management consultants / Executive and technical
placement. in the field of data proceSSing; cons~l tants In wage and salary programs, organiza~0~5 and personnel administration / S ? IE? /
Math, Beratungsdienst, Kleppingstr. 26;Oortmund,
Germany / Consulting; all problems of electronic
computers operations research, etc.; 12-15 consultants (mathematicians, economists, and management economists) I Application of mathematical
methods in management economics, service center
application of punched tape with small to mediumsize firms I S 41 / E 1957 I *C 64

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Mathematical Engineering Associates, Inc., 2929
Cedar Springs, Suite 203, Dallas, Tex. 75219 /
Data processing consultants / S ? / E ? / "C 64
H. B. Maynard & Co., Inc., 718 Wallace Ave., Pit tsburgh, Pa. 15221 / Manufacturing area computer
system consulting / Production, inventory, real
time systems / S 175 / E 1934/ "C 65
Mellonics Systems Development Div. of Litton. Systems,
Inc., 300 Sunnyvale Office Center, Sunnyvale,
Calif. 94086 / Specialists in the various branches
of eng ineer ing, mathemat ics, geophysics, operations analys is, data process ing, programming,
cost effectiveness and the varied disciplines of
applied and theoretical mechanics / Systems
engineering for data control complexes, real
time data systems, computer center management;
programmed instruction and other technical audiovisual services / S 55 / E 1961 / "C 65
Mesa Scientific Corp., 2930 W. Imperial Highway,
Inglewood, Calif. 90303/ 15,000 feet of offices
in Inglewood, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, Calif.;
Silver Spring, Md.; Huntsville, Ala. Many senior
analys ts, engineers, programmers / Des ign of all
types of computer hardware and software. Computer applications. Checkout and instrumentation
systems. Command and control and communication
sys tems / Have served over 200 clients / S 200 /
E 1957 / "C 65
National Bureau of Standards, Conn. and VanNess
Sts., Washington, D. C. / Staff consists of professional personnel with experience in problem
formulation, programming, and coding; services
limited to government agencies and government
ccntractors / Problems arising in physical sciences, engineering, operations research, numerical experimentation and data proceSSing, statistical analysis / S 20 / E 1947 / "C 64
National Scientific Laboratories, Inc., 2010 MaSSachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036 /
Research and development / Computer application
engineering / S 300 / E 1948 / "C 65
Simon M. Newman, Documentation Consultant. 1411
Hopkins St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036/
I ndependent cons ul tant, with 18 years experience in construction and integration of scientific and technical hierarchical classifications;
6 years experience in the mechanization of such
systems for information retrieval. 32 years of
experience with Patent Office search problems.
requiring detailed and exact technical searching / Design of information retrieval systems,
and recommendations for implementation by use of
hardware, when economically justified / S 1 /
E 1961 / "C 65
John K. Paden Co., 6918 Tokalon Drive, Dallas 14,
Tex. / Electronic data processing management
consul ting / Inventory control and production
control / S 3 / E 1960 / "C 65
Philco Corp., 3900 Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. /
Technical Representative Div. provides programmers, field engineers, instructors, technical
manuals, consultants and computer services / All
phases of computer related areas. Long range
planning, operations research functions, activities in 57 countries and throughout U. s. /
S 3400 / E 1942 / "C 65
Programmatics Inc., 11753 Wilshire Boulevard, Los
Angeles, Calif. 90025 / Offices in West Los
Angeles. Staff has extensive experience in
machine evaluation and comparison, feasibility
studies / Systems programming; machine evaluation and comparison; feasibility studies /
S 10 / E 1963 / "C 65
The Simulmatics Corp., 16 E.41st St., New York 17,
N. Y. / Applications of computer techniques to
marketing economic, and behavioral problems including Simulation, gaming, and information
retrieval / S 20 / E 1950 / "C 64
Space Services DiVision, Statistical Tabulating
Corp., 104 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, Ill. /
!2.upport .Erograms for !erospace fomponents and
£!quipment. Logistics; technical Writing; provisioning parts breakdown; illustrated parts
breakdown; spares documentation; provisioning
conferences counseling / Administrative management, scientific management, engineering and
general data process ing, programming, systems,
analYSiS, and consultation / S SOOO / E 1933 /
"C 64
Statis tical Tabula ting Corp., 104 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago 3, Ill. / Fourteen data processing and
computer centers, nationwide, containing IBM
1400-Series card and tape systems plus peripheral equipment and conventional punch card tabulating data processing machines / Administrative
management, scientific management, engineering
and general data processing, programming, systems, analysis, and consultation. Divisions:
Data ProceSSing; TASK FORCE; Computer Advisors
to Management; Space Services / S SOOO / E 1933 /
"C64
Systems Research Laboratories, Inc., 500 Woods Dr.,
Dayton, Ohio 45432/ Consulting and mathematical
services, research and development of scientific
~a~;5P?~e~~~1g/~t~~s, computer programming /
Tabulating Service of Dallas, 1222 Ft. Worth Ave.,
Dallas 8, Tex. / Two 402's, two 514's, 083,
three 082's, 552, 085, 602, 046, 026, six 024's
five 056's. Computer experience in 1401 and
'
1790 / Payrolls, sales analys is, inventories,
census, surveys, general punched card and
~n~~ed tape data proceSSing / S 20 / E 1946 /

TASK FORCE, Division of Statistical Tabulating
Corp., 104 S. MiChigan Ave., Chicago 3, Ill. /
Organizational problem-solving with one or mor!'
temporary office personnel in various skill families (data processing and computer operators,
programmers, and supervisors; executive and
technical; typing and stenographic; bookkeeping
and office machines; clericaD for conversions,
peak loads, unusual situations, second shift
operations, etc. / Administrative management,
scientific management, engineering and general
data process ing, programming, systems, analys is,
and consultation / S 5000/ E 1933/ "C 65
Technical Operations Research, a div. of Technical
Operations, Inc., South Ave., Burlington, Mass.;
Washington Research Center, 3600 M St., N.W.
Washington, D. C. / Industrial, commerCial and
mili tary operations research; automatic programming systems and digital simulations; war gaming
(access to computers) / S 600 / E 1951 / "C 64
Telecomputing Services, Inc., 8155 Van Nuys Blvd.,
Suite 250, Panorama City, Calif. 91402/ ConSUlting assistance available from TSI's L. A.
and N. Y. Data Centers in the areas of both
scientific and business computer applications /
Data reduction involving raw data records from
cinetheodoli tes, tracking telescopes, high-speed
cameras, phototheodoli tes, ballis tic cameras,
radar, hydrophones, and telemetry; command and
control problems as related to field artillery
and early warning systems; engineering problems
related to rocket motor development; business
problems related to manufacturing / Services
available on rate schedule or study-contract
bas is / S 510 / E 1947 / "C 65
United Nuclear Corporation, 5 New St., White Plains,
N. Y. / CDC-I604-A computer.- IBM 088, 523, 1000
line/minute printer, keypunch machines, interpreter, sorter, reproducer, etc. / Nuclear reactor
and shielding calculations; Monte Carlo codes
for neutron and gamma simulation in three dimensional geometry; diffUSion and transport codes
in one and two dimensional geometries; complete
performance of problem analys is, coding and debugging and running or production problems /
S 1500 / E 1940 / "C 65
URS Corp., 1811 Trousdale Dr., Burlingame, Calif.
(Also Tucson and Sierra Vista, Ariz., Washington,
D. C., and Burlingame, Calif.) / Personnel
exper ienced in maj!lr software, such as compilers,
executive routines and large scale business systems. Capabilities in applications analYSiS,
feasibility studies, hardware and software evaluation and software design. Professional staff
of 70 / Systems conversion or implementation,
technical support on a demand basis in design,
programming and/or documentation. Consul tat ion
concerning hardware design or .modification from
a software point of view. Evaluation of marketable software alternatives for computer manufacturers. PartiCipation in design approaches to
COBOL, FORTRAN and other large scale compiling
systems / S 124 / E 1951 / "C 65
U. S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, Computation and
Analysis Laboratory, Dahlgren, Va. / Research
mathematicians, computer programmers, programming systems specialists, large-scale computer
facility / Applied mathematics, numerical analysis, exterior ballistics, geoballistics, celestial mechaniCS, weapons effectiveness, computer Simulations, general scientific and engineer ing problems / Services available to government activities and contractors / S 350 / E 1946 /
"C 65
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Analytical Dept.. E.
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Experienced engineers and
scientists in solution of advanced technical
problems; experienced business systems analysts
specializing in the application of computers to
management information systems; full complement
of computing equipment. Digital: 7094-II, 2,
1401; analog: Anacom, electronic differential
analyzer. Prodac 580 on-line control computer
and systems laboratory / Analytical studies and
computer programming services in all branches of
engineer ing, management sciences, and manufacturing. Special emphasis on electrical, mechanical, thermal and nuclear aerospace des ign in performance studies; design optimization of products
and systems; analog and digi tal simulation studies; management information systems, information
retrieval, list processing, system specification
and documentation. Development of on-line and
off-line programs; solution of problems requiring hybrid analog-digital methods / S 100 I
E 1929 / "C 65
Wolf Research & Development Corp., P. O. Box 36, W.
Concord, Mass. 01781 / Computer and programming
specialists; management analysts; applied mathematicians; physical SCientists; engineers / Computer sys tems and appl ications; informa tion systems; technical and business management; operational analysis; telemetry; data proceSSing;
scientific and engineering analySis to include
electronic .and logic circuit design, communications, information theory, astrodynamics, spacecraft and rocket booster mechaniCS, aero thermodynamiCS, geodesy, meteorology, human factors /
S 400 / E 1954 / "C 65
Zator Co., 140)2 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass.
02138 / Consulting and service / Information
retrieval systems / S 3 / E 1947 / "C 65

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1%')

ROSTER OF SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS

Following is a survey of software suppliers in
the computer field. Many of them also provide computing and consulting services, and if so, additional descriptions may be found in the "Roster of
Electronic Computing and Data Processing Services"
and "!loster of Consul ting Services". See also in
the "Hoster of Products and Services", the headings
"C27, Computing Services", "C30, Consul ting Services", and Pl2A, Programming Services."
The survey form asked for:
I.

IJrief description of the facilities, personnel and capabilities which you have for
producing software (programs and systems
for using computers and data processors)?

2.

IJrief description of the types of software
that you supply?,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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

Filled in by:
OrQanlzation

Name,_ _ _ _ Title,_ _ _ __
Address_ _ __

Each full entry from an organization that replied to the survey is in the form of: Name and
address of software supplier! Facili ties! Types
of software supplied! Size and year of establishment. Other entries should be self-explanatory.
Th" abbreviations used include the following:
S - Size of Organization (number of employees)
E - Established (year of establishment}
.C - "Checked" by the organization; "65" means
"in 1965", etc.
All additions, corrections, and comments will
be welcome.

Abacus Information Management Co., P. O. Box 399,
New York, N. Y. 10008 / Knowledge of computer
and assembler construction, maintenance, and
evaluQtion. Experience with all IBM, Honeywell,
RCA, and Control Data software and problems
which Include hardware configuration / Sortmcryc, report generator, utility, real time and
communications, command and control, and executive systems. Documentation, programming, systems deSign and operational analysis of existing
or proposed systems / S ? / E 1962 / *C 65
Aries Corporation, 4901 W. 77th St., Minneapolis,
Minn. and Westgate Research Park, McClean, Va. /
I'royramming staff has contributed directly to
the I'royram systems of NTIlS, SAGE, DNCCC, JOVIAL
for the CDC 1604, CS-l compiler for the AN/USq:!U, ,\ir Traffic Control, DDC GSA and NASA /
E:xp"r lence with full range of compilers, assembly, utility systems. Specialize in real-time
support including monitors and diagnostics.
Have programmed executive control routines,
compilers and assemblers, Simulators, diagnostic
ro uti nes, utility support programs, and scientif Ic problems / S 55 / E 1962 / *C 65
Automation Management, Inc., 25 Brigham St., Westboro, Mass. / Staff or personnel available with
c:XI,,,r lence in management information and control
systems, especially those involving communicat lOllS / AL PUR COM (All Purpose Communication
$YIU·,n), cost control systems, systems for
81,,·,·,Jln\l the flow of materials and/or informal Inn / S 3 / E 1955 ! *C 65
lIoIIIII'r /; Moore Associates, Inc., 500 Jefferson
1111111., Houston 2, Tex. / Senior profeSSional

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people with experience in design of data processing systems, translators, compilers, and
problem-oriented computer languages, technical
and other special-purpose coding and operating
sys tems, comprehens i ve linear programming and
operations research systems / Translators, compilers, interpreters, problem-or iented language
processors, linear programming systems, general
data reduction systems, monitor, executive, and
librarian systems, both special and general
purpose / S 18 / E 1956 / *C 65
Brandon Applied Systems, Inc., 30 E. 42nd St., New
York, N. Y. / Personnel have designed and implemented software for ADX 7300, IBM 1401, 7070,
7080, 7090, and UNIVAC 490 / SpeCialize in
sorting teChniques, utility programs and commercial languages / S 15 / E 1964 / *C 65
C-E-I-R, Inc., One Farragut Square, S., Washington, D. C. 20006/ IBM 7090's, 7094's, 1460's
and 1401 's and peripheral equipment; RCA 501 and
301; CDC 3200. Computing services bureaus, consultants computing technology and management
sciences / All types (e.g., compilers, executive
systems, translators, assemblers, report generators, moni tor s, packaged subroutines, appl ications programs, etc.) / S 1000 / E 1954 / *C 65
Computer Methods Corp., 470 Mamaroneck Ave., White
Plains, N. Y. / SpeCialists in real-time and
batch-type data processing, communications,
information systems, simulation teChniques and
project management / Control programs, utility
systems, sorts, and report generators / S 30 /
E 1961 / *C 65
Computer Usage Co., Inc., 655 Madison Ave., New
York 21, N. Y., Offices in Washington, D. C.;
Los Angeles, Calif.; Palo Al to, Calif.; Newton
Upper Falls, Mass.; Hounon, Tex. / A staff of
over 300 specialists in systems deSign, analysis
and programming for all digital computers /
Problems in analys is, programming, facili ty management, business and scientific data processing,
consul ting and computer time sales / S 309 /
E 1955 / *C 65
COMRESS (Computer Research Systems and Software) ,
Inc., 2120 Bladensburg Rd., N.E., Washington,
D. C. 20018 / Development and marketing of proprietary software / SCERT (Systems and Computers
Evaluation and Review Technique), a computerized
simulation teChnique for evaluating hardware/
software in terms of descriptions of the systems
applications to be programmed; TRANSIM, a
machine to machine language translation and
simulator! S 35 ! E 1962 ! *C 65
Control Data Corp., 8100 34th Ave., S., Minneapolis
20, Minn. / 1500 software specialists, including
mathematicians, phYSiCists, statisticians, and
senior programmers, as well as application specialists, such as business data proceSSing,
command and control, communications, aerospace,
linear programming, etc. / Compilers, operating
systems, control programs, system analy~is, and
applied programs such as linear programming,
operations research, business data proceSSing,
communications, industrial systems, military
systems, etc. / S 8500/ E 1957/ *C 65
Control Technology, Inc., 1232 Belmont Ave., Long
Beach 4, Calif. / Late 1964 expect to have computing facility including analog, digital, and
hybrid; use facilities such as CEIR, cue, EAI,
etc. / SpeCialists in digital fast-time simulation paCkages, real-time control, and data
acquis i tion programs; compilers and assemb lers
for digital and hybrid computers; library of
proprietary programs for structural dynamics
analysis, Laplace to z-transform conversion and
other engineering problems / S 15 / E 1960 /
*C 64
The Data Center Corp., 3002 Midvale Ave., Los
Angeles, 34, Calif. / Business applications programming, systems deSign, data processing ser-

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vices. Also equipment selection, site engineering, operations research / S 10 / E 1960 / *C 64
Data .systems Analysts, Inc., 5900 Westfield Ave.,
Pennsauken, N. J. / Computer system definition,
proposal development, and programming services
mainly for real time and communications switching systems / S 12 / E 1963 / *C 65
Dela Data Corporation, 1718 San Pablo Ave., Pinole,
Calif. / Programming staff and tabulating equipment in our shop; rent time on 1401 and 7094 /
Specialize in unusual applications; test scoring, student scheduling, grade reporting
services; programming, consulting / S 6/ E
1959 / *C 65
EAI Computation Center at Los Angeles, Inc., 1500
E. Imperial Highway, El Segundo, Calif. / HYDAC
2400 Hybrid Digital/AnalogComputer, including
23lR-V DOS 350 and DDP-24. Experienced engineers in analog, logic, digital programming, and
integration of hybrid systems / Digital, analog
and logic software for hybrid computing, specifically HYDAC 2400. Provide conversion programs, orbital programs, diagnostic programs,
etc. / S 19 / E 1956 / *C 64
EDP Management, Inc., P. O. Box 393, New York,
N. Y. 10008 / Mininum of 6 (some 9) years of
programming competence. Academically past the
master level. AUTOCOM, FORTRAN, COBOL, OSAS,
SICCM, sort-merge, etc. Machine language, real
time, communications, command and control, inputoutput. Establish performance criteria and develop standards diSCipline / Programming packages such as: complete communications control
executive with drivers; disk and drum monitors;
full blown administrative and personnel systems;
subscription fulf illment; report editing and file
maintenance; accounting systems / S 2 / E 1965 /
*C 65
Electronic Associates, Inc., Research & Computation
Div., P. O. Box 582, Princeton, N. J. / 4 Model
231--R PACE 120 amplifier analog computers, 1
HYDAC 2400 Hybrid analog/digital computer, ADIOS
(Automatic digital input-output system), 1 model
DDP-24 digital computer, 5 TR-48 and 2 TR-20
desk-top analog computers, 1 model 3440 digital
dataplotter, numerous 8 channel rectilinear and
11 x 17 x-y recorders, also 8 channel repetitive
operation oscilloscope display / Aerospace simulation and weapons system analysis, electromagnetic propagation studies, signal processing,
pattern recognition and other scientific applications: industrial process simulation and
analysis: development of mathematical models
for all types of scientific simulation, including bio-medical, economic, photogrammetric /
S 45 / E 1954 / *C 65
Electronic Associates, Inc., Research & Computation
Div., Integrated Controls Dept., 4151 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. / 2 Model 231--R,
120 amplifier PACE analog computers, 2 TR-48,
1 TR-lO desk top analog computer, 1 HYDA.C 2400
hybrid analog/digital computer, 1 model DDP-24
digi tal computer, numerous 8 channel rectilinear
recorders, x-y 11" x 17" recorders, 8 channel
repetitive operation oscilloscope display /
Special capabilities in nuclear reactor simulation, reactor control studies, evaluation of
nuclear propuls ion sys tems, analys is of reactor
thermal systems. Also, industrial process analysis and Simulation capabilities for design of
process and control systems / S 20 / E 1963 /
*C64
Dr. Ivan Flores, 931 President St., Brooklyn IS,
N. Y. / Specialize in analysiS, integration,
and set up of software program ra ther than production / Systems analysis and software-hardware
integration, for special and general purpose
computers / S 3 / E 1960 / *C 65
GPS Instrument Co., Inc., 108 Needham St., Newton,
Mass. 02164 / Analog and hybrid computer pro-

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gramming for aerospace, bio-medical, communications, and process control/Analog and Hybrid
Computation Center available for rental or complete analysis by experienced applications
specialists. Advanced scientific and computer
application training courses / S 45 / E 1955 /
otc 65
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IOC, Ingenieria de Computadoras, Esmeralda 356,
Buenos Aires, Argentina / Professional staff with
experience in scientific and management computing
programming for industry and government / Applied
programming, operations research and structural
analys is programs, compilers and programming systems, problem-oriented languages, development of
models for digital simulation / S 8 / E 1963 /
-c65
ITT Data Process ing Center, Paramus, N. J. / Staff
of 250 analys ts, programmers, mathematicians .and
engineers. Backgrounds incl ude every maj or computer system in existence. Experience includes
a full range of applications including operations
research, scientific and commercial data processing, real time, and management systems / Tailormade data processing systems designed, programmed
and run for any application / work done in any
computer language for all maj or computing systems.
Very extensive library of programs. Complete
problems handled from initial analysis to codinQ'
debugging and productive runs / S 300 / E 1958 /
-c 65
J. Kates and Associates, a Div. of KCS Ltd., 20
Spadina Rd., Toronto, OntariO, Canada / Programmers trained on a variety of manufacturers' computers / Large OR systems, some real-time programming, etc. All types of software development / S ? / E 1954 / otc 64
Mellonics Systems Development Div. of Litton Systems,
Inc., 300 Sunnyvale Office Center, Sunnyvale,
Calif. 94086 / Systems analysts and computer programmers with working-level knowledge of existing
general-purpose and many special-purpose computing systems and languages / Digital computer
program analysis, design and development - realtime, scientific, administrative. Compiler
development, executive control programs, simulat ion programs / S 55 / E 1961 / -c 65
Mesa Scientific Corp., 2930 W. Imperial Highway,
Inglewood, Calif. 90303 / 15,000 feet of offices
in Inglewood, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, Calif.;
Silver Spring, Md.; Huntsville, Ala. 200 people,
mos tly senior programmers, also computer and
system engineers / Compilers, assemblers, operating systems - real time systems for data acquisition and processing and automatic checkout.
Serving most computer manufacturers, U. S. Government agencies and major computer users / S 200 /
E 1957 / -c 65

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Philco, a subSidiary of Ford Motor Co., Information
Systems Dept., Communication and Electronics Div.,
Willow Grove, Pa. / Over 100 programmers preparing developmental and operational programs and
programming systems for Philco 2000 and 1000 computer systems / Provide users of Philco computers
with full range of software. The upward program
compatibility of computers within this system has
enabled users to upgrade the ir equipment complement without reprogramming. Philco 2000 FORTR~
IV; ALTAC III-FORTRAN II compiler; Philco 2000
COBOL; TAC - Philco 2000 assembler-compiler; SYS Philco 2000 operating system; LP-2000 - Linear
programming system; STAT/2000 - Philco 2000 statistical system; CPS - Philco critical path
scheduling system; sort and merge programs Philco 2000 sort system; Philco 2000 - PERT III;
PERT/COST; TOPS - total operating programming
system; Philco 2000 XMAS, EXpandable machine
accounting system; Philco 200 report generator /
S ? / E 1958 / otc 65
Programmatics Inc., 11753 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles,
Calif. 90025 / Extensive experience in the design
and implementation of the most widely used software systems. Each member of the staff has been
a key figure in the successful completion of major
software systems, including ALGOL, COBOL and
FORTRAN / Systems programming: programming research and production of compilers, assemblers,
monitor and operating systems, general systems
programming / S 10 / E 1963 / -c 65
Recording & Statistical Co., 176 Broadway, New York,
N. Y. 10038 / Six locations with unit record and
computer equipment up to 15,000 pOints in size.
Computers include Burroughs 280 magnetiC tape
system, as well as 260's, Univac 1004's and IBM
equipment providing facility to match job with
most efficient piece of any particular manufacturer's equipment. Emphasis being on performance / While all locations provide a completely
rounded service to any commercial application,
all specialize in particular back up to the fire
and casualty insurance field (companies and
agents) with both package programs and customized systems / S 300 / E 1911 / -c 65
Technical Advisors, Inc., 104 W. Huron St., Ann
Arbor, Mich. / Staff of civil engineers and land
surveyors specializing in small computer programs and systems with particular reference to
the LGP-21, LGP-3O, and RPC-4000 computers /
Programs and systems covering all phases of surveying and subdivision engineering and planning /
S 10 / E 1954 / -c 64
Telecomputing Services, Inc., 8155 Van Nuys Blvd.,
Suite 250, Panorama City, Calif. 91402/ Computer software development and maintenance services provided by TSI at data centers located in
Los Angeles, New York, and at government facility
locations: Edwards AFB, Calif.; White Sands

Miss ile Range, N. Mex.; Slidell, La.; and Huntsville, Ala. Capability exists for the development of software for IBM, GE, Honeywell, and
Burroughs computing systems plus a variety of
special purpose computers / Scientific computer
software employed for the processing of missile
flight, rocket static test, artillery fire control, intelligence, meteorological and satellite
orbital data. Business computer software employed for management information process ing,
PERT, inventory control, payroll and labor distribution / S 510 / E 1947 / otc 65
U.S. Air Force, Computation Div., Data Services Center, AFAOS-B, Headquarters USAF, Washington 25,
D. c. / Management science, computing systems and
computer programming / S 86 / E 1948 / otc 64
ms Corp., 600 N. Garden Ave., Sierra Vista, Ariz.
(corporate hq., 1811 Trousdale Dr., Burlingame,
Calif.) / IBM 1440/131 system. IBM 360/30 on
order. Staff of 70 software specialists with
experience in the complete line of general software systems / Batch processing executive/monitor
routines, I/O supervisor systems, debugging
supervisor systems, on-line executive routines,
real-time monitor and scheduling systems, sort
generator of sort systems; compilers incl uding
COBOL and COMPACT COBOL, computer simulators,
mathematical packages, PERT and PERT"'(;OST systems, specific applications software for scientific and business data processing, special
purpose compilers and assemblers for any customer including data acquisition systems, and
information retrieval systems. Applications
software for military systems including supply
and personnel management and transportation
scheduling / S 124 / E 1951 / -c 65
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Analytical Dept., E.
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Experienced business systems
analysts specializing in the application of computers to management information systems. Provide research development and design services.
Digital: 7094-II; 2, 1401; auxiliary peripheral
equipment; Prodac 580 control computer / Specific systems and packages available in the areas
of data retrieval, job shop Simulation, data
generation. Systems or packages are characterized by the intent to incorporate maximum possible Qenerality to be adapted by other users /
S 100 / E 1929 I otc 65
Wolf Research '& Development Corp., P. O. Uox 36, W.
Concord, Mass. / Large staff of analysts and
programmers with experience in most commercially
available computing equipment / Data process in\l
systems; hardware-software integration; problem
analySiS; programming for scientific, business,
statistical, management information and documentation applications / S 400 / E 1954 / -c 6::;
- END-

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57

DESCRIPTIONS OF
GENERAL PURPOSE
DIGITAL COMPUTERS

The purpose of this report is to give the characteristics of United States general-purpose digital
computer currently available for sale or rent.
The three sections give:

(1)

Internal Characteristics; (2) Input and Output; and (3) 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 nonsolid state devices such 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
ferent configurations of available equipment.
One-Sum Price Range:
Power:

Number System:
Number Base: the number base the machine uses internally
(either binary, octal, or decimal).
Bits/Digit: the number of binary bits per digit (digit is
either a binary, octal, or decimal digit; SEE Number Basel
Digits/Alphabetic: the number of digits used to represent
an alphabetic character.
Word Length: the number of numerical digits per machine
word.

the range of selling price.

floor space needed at an average installation.

Air Condo -- Tons:
installation.

air conditioning required at an average

Abbreviations Used
B

BTD
D

DA
DTB
FBD
I/O

K
KK
m

Timing -- Add, Multiply, Divide: the average time required
to get and complete one operation instruction.

analog to digital
binary
binary to decimal
decimal
digital to analog
decimal to binary
fast bands on memory
drum
input/output
1000
1,000,000
millisecond,
thousandth of
a second

MICR
MRWC
N
0
OCR
P
R
S
u
V
Y

Machine Programming:
Number of Instr.: the number of distinct instructions in
the machine's repertoire.
Addresses/lnstr.: the number of operand addresses per
instruction.
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.

SR

speed of reading and punching cards.

speed of printing, complete lines printed

dif~

electricity requirements for an average installation.

Floor Space:

A/D
Memory:
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 machine 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"), core storage or delay line.
Access Time: the time required to retrieve information
from the memory.

the rental at an average installation.

Manufacturers

and

magnetic ink character
recognition
multiple read-writecompute
no, none
octal
optical character
rt~cogni tion
punch, output
read, input
by subroutine
microsecond, millionth
of a second
variable
yes

Computers

Included

Advanced Scientific Instruments Co., a div. of ElectroMechanical Research, Inc., 5249 Hanson Court, Minneapolis
29, Minn.
ASI 210, ASI 420, ASI 2100, ASI 6020, ASI 6040
Alwac Computer Div., El-Tronics, Inc., 13040 S. Cerise Ave.,
Hawthorne, Calif.
ALWAC III-E, formerly made by above, no longer in
produc t io n.
The Bunker-Ramo Corp., 8433 Fallbrook Ave., Canoga Park,
Calif.
BR-133, BR-330, BR-335, BR-340
Burroughs Corporation, 6071 Second Ave., Detroit 32, Mich.
Burroughs E-l03, 205, 220, 200 Series, 5000
Clary Corporation, 408 Junipero St., San Gabriel, Calif.
DE-60
Compagnie Europeene D'Automatism~ Electronique, 151 Rue de
Billancourt, Boulogne-Billancourt Seine, France.
CAE 510
Computer Control" Co., Inc., Old Connecticut Path, Framingham,
Mass.
DDP-24, DDP-224
Control Data Corp., 8100 34th Ave., 5., Minneapolis 20, Minn.
CDC-160, CDC-160A, CDC-924, CDC-924A, CDC-1604, COC-1601A,
CDC-1606, CDC-3l00, CDC-3200, CDC-3400, CDC-3bOO, CDC
CDC-3800, CDC-MOO, CDC-6600, CDC-6800, CDC-8D90,
CDC-8092, G-15, G-20

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Digital Computers

Digital Equipment Corp., Main St., Maynard, Mass.
PDP-l PDP-4 PDP-5, PDP-6, PDP-7, PDP-B
Friden, In~., 2350 Washington St., San Leandro, Calif.
Friden 6010
General Electric Co., Computer Dept., 13430 N. Black Canyon
Highway, Phoenix, Ariz.
GE-115, GE-205, GE-210, GE-215, GE-225, GE-235, GE-415,
GE-425, GE-435, GE-625, GE-635
General Precision, Librascope Group, BOB Western Ave.,
Glendale 1, Calif.
General Precision LGP-21, LGP-30, L-2010, L-3000,
RPC-4000
H-W Electronics, Inc., 14 Huron Dr., Natick, Mass.
HW-15K
HRB-Singer, Inc., (Subsidiary of the Singer Mfg. Co.),
Science Park, State College, Pa.
SEMA 2000, SEMAC
Honeywell Electronic Data Processing Div., 60 Walnut St.,
Wellesley Hilss Bl, Mass.
DATAmatic 1000*, H-120, H-200, H-400, H-BOO, H-1200,
H-1400, H-IBOO, H-2200, H-4200
Hughes 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 360, IBM 360/20, IBM 650, 704, 705 III,
709, 1130, 1401, 1410, 1440, 1460, 1620, 1620 MODEL II,
1000, 7010, 7030, 7040, 7044, 7070, 7072, 7074, 70BO,
7090, 7094 II

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, 315 RMC, 390, 500
Philco Corp., Government & Industrial Group, Computer Div.,
3900 Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa.
Philco 1000, 2000-210, 2000-211, 2000-212
Radio Corp. of America, Electronic Data Processing Div.,
Front & Cooper Sts., Camden 2, N.J.
RCA 301, 501, 601, 3301, RCA Spectra 70/15, 25, 45, 55
Raytheon Computer, 2700 So. Fairview St., Santa Ana,
Calif. 92704
Raytheon 250, 520
Scientific Data Systems, Inc., 1542 Fifteenth St., Santa
Monica, Calif.
SDS-910, 50S-920, 505-930, 50S-9300
UNIVAC Division of Sperry Rand Corp., 1290 Ave. of the
Americas, New York 19, N.Y.
.
Uni vac I, II, III, 60/120, 490, 1004, 1004 II, 1004 III,
1050, 1103A, 1105, 1107, Univac File Computer I, II,
Univac Larc, Univac SS BO/90, 55 80/90 II
Honeywell DATAmatic 1000 listed under

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150m
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table look up, synchronization.

IBM 1,110

Y

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6
V
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3

N

N

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Y

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N

N

IBM 1620

Y

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Y

Y

0

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

V

7

0

7

o

6

Y

o

11.5u

99.9u

103m

105m

43

2

V

2

Parity check.
IBM 1620 MODEL II

core

V
20-60K
core
20u
5 additional instructions optional.

2
560u
32
4.96m
16.86m
Immediate addressing, branch transmit.

20-60K
2-8KK

core
disk

lOu
250m

140u

1.21m

3.23m

42

B
16
32
4-32K
Double precision standard.

core

2-4m

4.5u

14.2u

42.2u

27

3

core

2.4u

35.2u

260u

V

114

0,1,15

6

2

V

2

Parity check.
IBM 1000

Y

IBM 7010

Y

o

6

6

6

40-80K

2

Parity and bi-quinary checking.
113M 70:30

One or two channels, process overlap, priority interrupt.

Y

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

16

Y

Y

113M 70·10

Y

B
4
6
36
4-32K
core
8.0u
16u
3.2 18.5 73
3
disk
160m
48u
61u
28-280KK
Optional additional instructions: 42. Memory parity, I/O parity, floating point trapping
(overflow, underflow). Multiple channel
memory protection, clock interval timer, double
precision floating point.

Y

Y

IBM 70.14

Y

8-32K
core
28-280KK
disk
Optional additional machine instructions:
(overflow, underflow). Multiple channel
precision floating point.

Y

5-lOK
core
6u
72u
924u
792 28-430KK
disk
160m
984u
Divide time refers to 5 digit quotient. Fully checked adder, transfer check.
processing. Zero suppression. Scatter read-write.

200

(STHETCH)

B

0

4

6

36

5

2

10

IBM 7072

Y

0
5
2
10
5-30K
See remarks under IBM 7070.

IllM 7074

Y

5-30K
28-430KK
See remarks under IBM 7070.

Iml 7000

Y

70(}0

Y

'i

99

Y

Y

99

Y

'i

Priority

core

6u

12u

64u

74u

200

core
disk

4u

lOu

56u

70u

200

99

160m

Y

Y

core
core
disk

lu
2u
160m

106

Y

N

100u

o

11u

253u,

32K
core
2.18u
4.36u
4.36 4.36 227
28-280KK
disk
160m
30.52u
30.52u
l-lOKK
drum
8.6m
Floating point trap, transfer trapping, overflow, underflow, and divide checks.
Multiple channel.

3

Y

Y

D

o

5

2

10

7

V

Parity checking.
Ill~1

2.5u
5u
22.5 7.5 73
3
Y'
160m
37.5u
50u
42. Memory and I/O parity, floating point trapping
memory protection, clock-interval timer, double

B

32

36

COr-.IPl1TERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

lK
80-160K
28-280KK

I

63

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INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS
MACHINE PROGRAMMING

TIMING

MEMORY

NUMBER SYSTEM

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Y

y

o

N

y

D
6
6
60
2.4-4.8K
core
60u
600u
2820u
2940u
68
3 30
N
Parity and echo checking. Instructions are 2 words long. A single-address microprogrammed
instruction system is included. Off-line copy permits tape system to copy the 'father' tape
offline until account being searched is found. Numbers may be packed and unpacked by command.
Self-linking. Magnetic tape is gapless, with automatic repositioning.

Y

o Y
62
12
4K
core
6.4u
12.8u
Computer is a version of the CDC-160. Multiply and divide must be programmed.

N

IBM 7094 II

y

2.8 268
2.8 32K
core
1.4u
2.8u
9.8u
5.6·J
28-280KK
disk
160m
l-lOKK
drum
8.6m
Floating point, transfer trapping, I/O parity, divide checks. Multiple channel, double
precision floating point, instruction overlap.

Monrobot XI

y

32
B
6
Two instructions per word.

NCR 304

Y

NCR 310

Y

B

o

3

4

2

6

Software package.

36

D
12
6
Parity and echo checking.

1-2K
Parity.

drum
6m
3m
Tested by program.

28m

7-2n

10-80K
core
6u
42u
97u
222u
142
32
N N
Demand interrupt permits priority interrupt of processor by peripherals.

NCR 315

Y

NCR 315 RMC

Y

NCR 390

119.nt
75m+Y
48
200
core
4
2.36
2.38
There are 10 "string of address" type instructions, e.g., "sum A through D".
address incrementing.

D

4

6

16

2K

rods

800ns
107u

D

24

27

400

cure

22.5u

1O.4m

196m

283m

11m

99m

190m

125m

32

Y

Y

3

0

N

N

4

3

N

N

N

184
20
Automatic
50

NCR 500

Y

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-in marginal checking facilities.

PDP-4

Y

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

N

y

Y

PDP-5

Y

B
4
6
12
1-32K
core
6u
18u
150u
162u
8
8
Built-in marginal voltage checking (with power supply). Auto-indexing: when locations
10-17 are indirectly addressed, contents are indexed by one, then used as effective address.

Y

N

PDP-6

Y

PDP-7

Y

B

PDP-8

Y

B

Phi lco 1000

Y

Phi lco 2000-210

Y

Philco 2000-211

Y

D

.B

4

8

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

any any

any

16-262K
core
4.3u
16.1u
12.4u
16 flip-flop .4u
2.7u
14.5u
Sum checking on I/O transfers. Parity on tape and drum transfers.
variable size byte, block move, list processing instruction.
4

6

18

4-32K

core

0.45u

3.5u

6.1u

9.0u

4

6

12

4096 to
32,768

core

1.6u

32u

15u

30u

363
15
20.5u
Priority interrupt,

Y

Y

8

8

Y

S

31

8

Y

S

B, D
6
6
6
4-32K
core
3u
80u
700u
2000u
90
1-4
4
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. Asynchronous logic. Variable or fixed
word length. Modular bui Iding block concept.

N

D

6

8

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

6

8

Transmission checking.

69.9u

73.8u

225

8

N

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

8

N

Philco 2000-212

Y

D
6
8
32-65K
core
7u
.55u
4.3u
Transmission parity checking. Four way processing, four repeat modes,
asynchronous parallel memory access. Look ahead. 7 instructions may
ously. High-density dram, high-speed disc file systems and real-time

RCA 301

Y

D
7
7
49
10-40K
core
7u
273u
8.4m
18m
41
2
3
Multiply and divide are programmed. Scientific model of 301 processor provides high speed
fixed or floating point arithmetic operations.

64

9.8u
250
8
Y
automatic interrupt,
be processed simultanesystems may be included.
y

y

Y

y

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Digital Com pulers

INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS
MACHINE PROGRAMMING

TIMING

MEMORY

NUMBER SYSTEM

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N

y

y

Y

Y

S

26

2

N

N

196.5m

330.5m

31

2

N

N

17.46m

77.9m

89m

144

2

N

Y

7.74m

20.74m

24.18m

144

2

N

Y

16
delay
.09m
12u
276u
16K
delay
1.5m
24u
276u
Memory consists of magnetostrictive delay lines.

252u
252u

59

N

Y

Y

y

8

4-8K

65-524K

core

2m

62m

1.5m 36.75m

S

22

Parity checking.

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l1TERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

50m

50m

10

3

N

Y

4880u

7668u

62

2

N

N

N

N

961 char.
V

961 char.

62
core

8u

160u

4880u

7668u

62

65

Digital Computers

INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS
NUMBER SYSTEM

MEMORY

TIMING

MACHINE PROGRAMMING

en

NAME OF COMPUTER


i5

.0

E

+-'

;::l

i£

Z

Uni vac 1050

Y B,D

Uni vac 1l03A

N

Uni vac 1105

N

Uni vac 1107

Y

6

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t:

"en

-;;,


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0

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E-<

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Lt.,

8-65K
core
2u
63u
196u
266u
47
7
4-32K
core
4.5u
31u
42u
93u
Odd parity checking. Automatic feature makes possible simultaneous processing of multiple
applications. Eight channels, concurrent peripheral programs.

N

N

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

o

N

Y

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

o

36

6

B

B

6

36

B

6

36

Overflow check.

core
8u
60u
410u
490u
drum
17m
Interrupt feature and repeat command.

50

2

Y

128
film
.3u
115
15 ,y
65K
core
1.8u
4u
12u
31.8u
Index addressing cascadable, 128 loop count registers, automatic incrementation.

y

Univac File
Computer I

N

20
core
.9m
8.6m
23.8m
3
0
N
N
27.5m
23
1020
drum
3.1m
Additional 19 plugboard instructions and 63 in/out instructions, Components partially solid state.

Uni vac File
Computer II

N

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

Uni vac Larc

Y

100
core
lu
76
99
Y Y
1O-97K
co re
4u
4u
8u
28u
6KK
drums
6Bm
"Processor" controls in/out and information transfer. 76 summary orders from computer to processor,
88 processor instructions, 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 r' -:cks.

Univac SS 80/90 II

Y Biquinary

D

7

D

5

D

12

2

.63u

3.4u

23

3

0

N

N,

12

4

1.5

10

4

6

10

1280

FBD
drum

425u
1, 7m

5 lOu

2.2m

2.4m

53

3

N

N

core

17u

136u

688u

1173u

76

9

N

.N

200-1200
drum
425u
1470u
1988u
2490u
2400-7600
drum
1700u
Odd parity check. Multiword transfers drum to core and core to drum. Full alphanumeric
compare (program interrupt is optional).

II.

INPUT AND OUTPUT

MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units

Tape Density
Char/Inch

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEW

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

lineS/Min

ALWAC III-E

100R
200R
150
lOOP
50P
Parity checking. Magnetic tape, card and paper tape editing. Simultaneous read-write-compute.
Plotter may be added.

ASI 210

800R
500R
250P
lIOP
Peripheral equipment can operate independently and simultaneously; buffered communication;
independent program interrupt. MRWC; plotters, typewriters, A/D, D/A.

ASI 420

16

175

17.5K

32

200

22.5K

64

200

22.5-62K

Analog buffer available with card reader.
ASI 2100

ASI 6020

GG

32

200

22.5K

32

556

66KC

460K

1.5KK

800R
250P
X-Y plotter available.

200

Ip~

400

500R
1000
lIOP
printer available.

1.5KK

800R
500R
250P
lIOP
MRWC; plotter, typewriter, A/D, D/A, remote capabilities, multi-computer-to-computer
communication link.
800R
300R
250P
60P
Choice of communications I/O channels: permits serial character transfer, parallel word
transfer, variable field transfer, and cyclic transfer.

400

400

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE. IlW'l

Digilal Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
ASI 6040

Tape Density
Char/Inch
556

32

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Mi n

Char/Sec

Li nes/Mi n

400

300R
60P

SOOR
250P

66KC

Optional high speed

BR-l33

I/O operations controlled through 3-level priority interrupt system.
capabili ty.

BR-335

400
300R
100R
1I0P
lOOP
Magnetic tape available but not recommended for most on-line, closed-loop industrial process
control applications. 12S word digital output buffer. Logging typewriter, over lK analog
inputs, over 100 analog outputs, over 500 digital I/O.

BR-340

30Ot200R
up to 1000R
60P
lOOP
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.

BlIrroughs E-103

N

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

20R
*
Printer, semi-ganged,

Burroughs 205

150
540R
300R
60P
lOOP
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.

Burroughs 220

1500
1000R
300R
150
60P
lOOP
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 ~earch and scan. High speed printer may be used on-line or off-line.

Burroughs B200 Series

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

Burrouuhs 5000

10

10

6

100

20S

200-555

6000

25K

lS-50-66K

400K

1.3KK

1.3KK

SOOR
300P

16

555
66K
2KK
SOOR
1000R
700
200
24K
300P
lOOP
Complete multiple read-write-compute buffering. Tape format compatible with IBM 72911 and 729IV
units. Plotter may be added. Vertical and horizontal magnetic tape parity checking. Data communications, disk file. Automatic checking of paper tape.
600R
SOOR
600-1000
lOOP
60P
I/O operations controlled through IS levels priority interrupt system. Special linkage
unit for visual display consoles and fast buffer memory blocks. Versatile I/O system
for digital and analog signals. XY incremental plotters.

CIX: G-15

CD:; G-:!O

16

200, 556

15-4lK

4

57

430

300K

144

1100

240K

lKK

100R
250R
100
lOOP
l7P
Tape search speed is 2600 char/sec. Optional paper tape punch speeds: 400R, 60P. Magnetic
tape editing and checking. Tape reads in both directions. Tape and card operations buffered.
Graph plotter, digital differential analyzer may be added.

Magnetic tape editing, programmed print editing.
lines. Multiple read-write-compute.
COC-l60

32

200-556

Overlap start-top time.
CD:-1WA

CI)~-1WG

CDC-():!·\

SOOR
500R
1000
250P
Ii0P
High print speed refers to wholly numerical

15-4l.7K

7.6KK

1000
150
600-1000
150

1200R
350R
250P
110P
Magnetic drum, plotters, A/D converters, typewriter.

32

200-500

15-41 .7K

11 .3KK

250 -1200R
350R
100-250P
Ii0P
buffer channel standard, second buffer channel optional. Mag-drum, plotter, A/D,
typewriter, arithmetic unit.
512

200, 556,
SOO

30-l20K

11.5KK

4S

200-556

l5-4l.7K

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

4KK

l200R
250P

1200R
250P
Simultaneous read, write and compute.

350R
llOP

1000

350R
1000
llOP
150
Mag-drum, plotter,

Same as 924.
4S

200, 556,
30-l20K
2KK
l200R
350R
SOO
250P
110P
Multiple read-write-compute. 3 bi-directional buffer channels. 1 high speed channel,
COMPlJTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

1000

67

Digital Computers

INPOT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
COC-3100

512

COC-3200

512
Multiple

CDC-3400

512

Tape Density
Char/Inch

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

200,556
800
200-556:

600-100
150

120K

4KK

1200R
2::iOP

350R
110P

1000

200-800

7.5-120K

2KK

1200R
250P

350R
1l0P

1000

Disk, drum, typewriter.

2KK
1200R
350R
7.5-120K
200-556250P
110P
800
-- Multiple read, write, ~nd compute. Up to 32 data channels. Satellite computer, disk and
drum storage, data display device.
4096

CDC-6400

1280

200,556,
800

120K

CDC-6600

1280

2KK
11.5 x 10 3

1280

120K

200,556,
800

11.5 x 103

1000

1200R
250P

350R
110P

1000

1200R
250P

350R
1l0P

1000

350R
110P

1000

350R
1l0P

1000

1200R
120K
200,556,
1.6KK
800
250P
11.5 x 10 3
12 simultaneous read, write and compute. Disk, drum, display devices.
120DR
250P

I/O equipment same as 160A.

COC-8092
Peripheral equipment same as for 160A.
place simultaneously.
DATAmatic 1000

64

DDP-24

16

133K
200-555

1l.3KK
Buffer channel allows 2 I/O operations to take
3.1KK

400R
150P

900

200R
300R
300
lOOP
60P
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. 1/0
options include Plotter, (digital) A/D-D/A channels, bulk storage (drum, core) real time
clock, Data phone I/O, Kineplex, etc.
6-41.6K

4KK

64

45-112-150K
200R
300R
300
25-62.2-83.3K
lOOP
60P
Longitudinal and horizontal parity generate and check. Multiple fully overlapped operation of
processors and fully buffered I/O units. CRT, drum, disk, A/D, D/A, plotters, analog computers,
discrete outputs, discrete inputs, word and character r/a channels, buffered word and character
I/O channels, direct memory access units, fully buffered r/o control units for memory complex
communication. Independent memories, multiple fully overlapped memory operation.
N

Print and compute simultaneously.

GE-115
8

200,556,
800

13

N

N

lOR
lOP

lOR
lOP

600R
300P

400R
lOOP

600

1000R
1l0P

900

500R
60P

1000

15

Typewriter, numeric keyboard.

Friden 6010

68

Lines/Min

350R
110P

7.5-120K

DE-60

Char/Sec

1600R
250P

200-800

D'JP-224

Cards/Min

4KK

4096

CDC-8090

PRINTER SPEED

7.5-120K

COC-3800

COC-6800

PAPER TAPE

read-write-co~pute.

Multiple read-write-compute.
CD::;-3600

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

15K
42K
60K

7.7KK

30K

IOcps

8

see GE-205

see GE-205

7.7KK

1000R
110P

900

64

see GE-205

see GE-205

7.7KK

1000R
1l0P

900

56

see GE-205

see GE-205

7.7KK

1000R
110P

900

88

200,556,
800

7.5K
15K
21K
30K
42K
60K
83K

5.5KK

500R
150P

1200

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE,

II)()~

Digital Compulers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units

.•

Tape Density
Char/Inch

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

Li nes/Mi n

1200

GE-425

88

see GE-41S

see GE-41S

S.SKK

900R
lOOP

SOOR
ISOP

GE-435

88

see GE-41S

see GE-41S

S.SKK

900R
lOOP

SOOR
ISOP

1200

GE-&25

no limi t

200,S56,
800

30K
83K
120K

3.8KK

900R
lOOP

500R
ISOP

1200

GE-635

no limit

see GE-6'25

see GE-625

3.8KK

900R
lOOP

SOOR
ISOP

1200

General Precision
LGP-21

N

N

10, 60R
10, 60P

N

General Precision
LGP-30

N

N

200R
20P

N

-- No s imu 1taneou s calculating.
General Precision
L-20lO

60, 300R
lOOP
Padty check on i npu t ; reading, writing and computing simu 1taneou s ly; incremental plotter.

General Precision
L-3000

200-800R
lOOP
Simultaneous read-write-compute. Model 210 X-Y plotter, CRT display.
200 million characters of disk storage each.

General Precision
IlPC 4000

N

N

1023

50K

555.S

N

3S0R
1000
60P
File subsystems carry
200, 500R
20, 300P

N

-- No simultaneous paper tape-compute.
H-120

12

200-800

7.2-88.8K

400-800R
400P

600R
120P

4S01300

H-:!OO

64

200-800

7.2-88.8K

400-800R
400P

60DR
120P

4501300

H-330

128

30-83K

1500R
300P

350R
llOP

1000

Il-·IOO

8

800R
250P
Tape reads in both directions.

1000R

900

800R
250P
Tape reads in both directions.

lOOOR
llOP

900

48-133K

400,555

Automatic magnetic tape error correction.
1l-1l00

64

400,555

48-186K

Automatic magnetic tape error correction.

llor

H-l:!OO

64

200-800

7.2-88.8K

400-800R
400P

600R
120P

4S01300

H-lo100

16

400,555

48-133K

800R
250P

1000R
llOP

900

800R
500, 1000R
250P
llOP
Magnetic tapes read forward and reverse with orthotronic error correction.

900

Program interrupt available.
H-lUOO

64

400,55S

48-186K

H-:!:!OO

128

200-800

7.2-88.8K

400-800R
400P

600R
120P

4501300

H-·l:!OO

2S6

200-800

7.2-88.8K

400-800R
400P

600R
120P

4S01300

100R

20R
60P

N

Typewriter input at 120 char/sec.
IBM Ilalllac 305

N

Control panel editing.
113.\1 :IIIO/:!O

8

800 bits

15.6cps

Simultaneous read-write-compute.

12SR
lOOP
Simultaneous read-compute or write-compute.

150

300-1000R
1000R
ISO-1400
60-250P
Completely buffered I/O units, simaltaneous read and write; I/O operations overlapped with
processIng. Remote inquiry terminals including process control units. Optical and magnetic
character recognition devices. Random access devices: 400KK character strip file, 4KK character 1 2MC drum, 112KK character disk storage, 7.25KK char. interchangeable disk pack~ Visual
display: 12",3848 char. display terminal_w/buffer,.600 char./sec. low cost display station.
Graphic data processing systems. Remote inquiry terminals include process control units.

C()~IPLJTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

22.S-340K

60R
60P

18.5KK

69

Digital Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
IBM 650

Tape Density
Char/Inch

6

200

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

Words/Tape

15K

__ Control panel editing. Automatic checking.
(see INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS).
IBM 704

IBM 705 III

IB~

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

Li nes/Mi n

155R
lOOP
Simultaneous read-write-compute.

450K

200

15K

100

556

62.5K

48

Intern3.1 tape edi ting.

200-556

16KK

ISO

60

Bulk disk storage

1000
500
150

250R
lOOP

Read-wri te-compute similltaneously.

15-62. 5K

250R
lOOP
Control panel editing. Physical tape records of any length; physical records contain any
number of logical records. Read-write-compute simultaneously.
300-400R
80-160 COl/sec

1130

IBM 1401

PAPER TAPE

ISO
250R
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.
10

Automatic checking.
IB!d 709

PUNCHED CARDS

14.8R
14 .8P

150

80 alph.
110 numer.

7.2
800R
500R
600
20062.5
250P
150P
1285
556, 1511
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; Hypertape drive, Model 2, having 1511 char/inch density
and 34K char/sec. speed. Can operate with 3022 digit/inch density and 68K digit/sec. speed.

6

IBM 1410

20

200-556,
800, 1511
In/out editing commands.
Read-write-compute. 1412
transmission, direct data
34K char/sec. speed. Can

7 .2-90K

800R
500R
600, 1100
250P
Automatic checking. Bulk disk storage (see INTERNAL CH~RACTERISTICS).
magnetic character reader may be added. TELETYPE remote inquiry data
entry. Hypertape drives, Model 2 having 1511 char/inch dnesity and
operate with 3022 digit/inch density and 6BK digit/sec. speed.

IBM 1440

120-600
500R
lSOP
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 15KK char. on line.)
300-400R

V

IBM 1460

IBM 1620

500R
800R
600-3300
250P
150P
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, direct data channel connection to 1440,
1401 or 1460.
6

200-800

IBM 1800
IBM 7010

IBM 7030
(STRETCH)

IBM 7040

IBM 7044

IBM 7070

70

250R
150R
12SP
15P
1711 Data Converter can be added for

N

-- Automatic checking.
real-time input.
IBM 1620 MODEL II

7.S-90K

Card input-output buffered.

150-600

Same as Model
2401-2402
20

BOO bits

22.5-70Kc

1.2KK

200-800

23-90K

V

300-400R
BO-160 col/sec

800R
250P
Buffered unit record, paper tape, teleprocessing, inquiry and paper tape.
and disk. 1301 and 1311 disk files.
256

14.BR
14.BP

120-600

SOOR

SOO

Two channel tai--e

lOOOR
600
2S0P
Input and output usually under separate control. Access time of magnetic tape units varies
from 51 to 231 msec, depending on file organization.
62K

50

800R
200, 556,
7.2500
600, 1100
800
250P
Simultaneous read-write-compute. Disk files, teletype, remote inquiry, data transmission
unit, 1401. Direct data entry, up to 3 printers (total 3300 LPM) may be used.
50

200,556,
90K
BOOR
600, 1100
500
800
250P
Simultaneous read-write-compute. Disk files, teletype, remote inquiry, data transmission
unit, 1401. Direct data entry, up to 3 printers (total 3300 LPM) may be used.
40

200, 556,
15K-90K
SOOR
SOOR
600, 1100
800
250P
150
-- Automatic checking. Magnetic tape, paper tape, and printer editing. Paper tape off-line;
1100 & 600 line/min. printer off-line. Multiple read-write-compute. 1401 and 1460 used
for input and output at high speeds.
COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1%)

Digital Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
IBM 7072

IBM 7074

IBM 7080

IBM 7090

Tape Density
Char/Inch

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

Cards/Mi n

Char/Sec

PRINTER SPEED
Lines/Min

600, 1100
500R
500R
150
250P
__ Automatic checking. Magnetic tape, paper tape, and printer editing. Paper tape off-line;
1100 & 600 line/min. printer is off-line. Multiple read-write-compute. 1401 and 1460
used for data input and output at high speeds.
40

200-556

7.2-20K

40

200, 556,
15K-170K
500R
500R
600
800, 1511
250P
150
Automatic checking. Magnetic tape, paper tape, and printer editing. Paper tape off-line.
1100 & 600 line/min. printer off-line. Multiple read-write-compute. 1401 and 1460 used for
input and output at high speeds. Hypertape drives, Model I, having 1511 char/inch density
and 170K char/sec speed. Can operate with 3022 digit/inch density and 340K digit/sec. speed.
40

200, 556,
15-170K
800, 1511
Uses 1401 & 1460 for card, paper tape and print. Complete overlap of read-write-compute.
Hypertape drives, Model I, having 1511 char/inch density and 170 Char/sec speed can operate with 3022 digit/inch density and 340K digit/sec. speed.
80

200, 556,
15-170K
250R
800, 1511
lOOP
Card and print editing with panel. Automatic checking, full tape checking. Multiple
read-write-compute using a 7606 Multiplexor and up to eight 7606 Data Channels. Direct
data entry, teletype, remote inquiry, programmed transmission control.

150

IBM 7094 II

200, 556,
15K-170K
250R
150
800, 1511
lOOP
Card and print editing with panel. Simultaneous read-write-compute buffering. Disk files,
teletype, remote inquiry, programmed transmission control. Data transmission, drum files.

Monrobot XI

60
20R
10.P
Up to 4 in/out devices can be attached. Typewriter. 16 columns/sec. card read. Time between
characters read, write, or print may be used for computation. X-Y plotter available.

NCIl 304

680, 900
2000R
1800R
250P
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 5040 lines/min.

Nell 310

Nell 315

NCIl :115 RMC

Nell

;}c)0

80

12

N

64

200

20

200

30K

850K

600R
1000R
110P
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.
15-30K

600
720
1620

16

200, 556,
12, 24,
2000R-400R
600R
680, 900
2.8-11.1KK
800
100-250P
120P
66
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 drum) random access memory (235m access time) units allow 240 postings
per minute. Up to 4 buffered MICR sorter-readers can process 750 checks per minute.
16

200, 556,
800

N

10

12, 24,
66, 83Kc

2.8-11KK

2000R
100-250
cpm

600R
120P

1000

V

15 Co 1. R
650R
120
15 Col. P
30P
"Magnetic Tape" refers to a magnetic document (magnetic tape affixed to the back of printed
documents) unit. Automatic checking. Editing of punched cards and paper tape. Programmable
printer allows for different column arrangements on multiple forms.

Nell 500

100R
lOOP

650R
120P

125

PllP-l

200R, 800R
400R
lOOP, 300P
63P
Simultaneous read-write-compute. Tape editing. 3 tape units (each with 16 tapes) can be
operating simultaneously. Visual cathode ray tube displays, 10" or 5" precision. Light
pen for use with CRT. Relay buffers, real-time clocks, A/D, D/A, multiplexers, drums,
plotters available.

300
1000

PW-·l

24
200-56
1-41K
2-5.5KK
200R, 800R
300R
lOOP, 300P
63P
Simultaneous read-write-compute possible. All input/output devices are buffered.
tape transport, CRT display, light pen, symb~l generator.

300
1000

PllP-5

24

200-800

24

1-90[(

2-7. 5KK

Micro-

200, 556
l5-90K
2-7.5KK
200R, SOOR
lOR, 300R
lOOP, 300P
lOP, 63.3P
800
-- All I/O devices are separately buffered; read, write, compute can be done simultaneously.
Microtape, CRT displays, graph plotters, light pen, data co~nunications subsystems.

COMPl JTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

300
1000

71

Digital Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
PDP-6

Tape Density
Char/Inch

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

Li nes/Mi n

300
1000

400R
200R, BOOR
63.3P
lOOP, 300P
CRT, large drum, time-sharing via communication sub-

90K

800

24

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

Simultaneous read-write-compute.
system, TTY. Parity, sum check.
PDP-7

B

200, 556,
BOO

l5-90K

2KK

BOOR
lOOP

PDP-B

B

200, 556,
BOO

l5-90Kc

3KK

100-BOOR
100-200P

300

300R
63.3p
300R
63-110P

300-600

Phi lco 1000

900
1000R
2000R
300
60P
600R
lOOP
200P
Simultaneous reading and writing. All slow-speed equipment may be buffered. I/O typewri ters,
X-Y digital plotters, data link (remote communications system, any competitive tape may be
attached.)

Phi lco 2000-210

16
750
90K
2.4KK
2000R
1000R
900
lOOP
60P
Parity checking, editing. Tape is addressable and reads in both directions. 4 tape units can
operate simultaneously with computation. The addition of a buffer permits simultaneous printing and card handling with the above. A real-time scanner, clock, and data link with another
computer may be added.

Philco 2000-211

750
200,556,BOO

64

90K
25K

19-66KK
19KK

900
1000R
2000R
lOOP
60P
-- Automatic checking; 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.
16

750

90K

2.4KK

Philco 2000-212

64

750
90K
2.4KK
2000R
1000R
900
240K
4. 9KK
lOOP
60P
2200
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. Real-time
devices, on-line disc and drum systems, IBM tape translator, clock, interval timer, and a
data link system (communication between computers) can be added. Uses Philco 1000 as
satellite system.

RCA 301

1000, 1075
100-1000R
600-l500R
10K
4.BKK
12
333
lOOP
250P
Tape reads in both directions. Random access storage, 3 to 5.4 billion char. Data Disc
files available 22-l76KK capacity. Read-compute, write-compute, or read-write simultaneously.
MICR, OCR, and data communication devices also available. Multiple tape lister, buffered
printer, memory to memory 301 to 301 or 301 to 3301.
62

600

1000R
400R
33- 9.6-l9.2KK
lOOP
100-300P
66K
Read-compute, write-compute, or read-write simultaneously.

RCA 501

333667
Tapes read in both directions.

RCA 601

1.l-2.7K,K
33333-66l20K
BOO
Tape reads in both directions. Multiple read-write-compute.
independent programs, variable data length operations.

RCA 3301

1000
900-l470R
100-1000R
5.6-23KK
20030300P
lOOP
l20K
800
Up to 4 simultaneous I/O operations plus computer and buffer device overlap. Buffered card
punch and printer. Random access, interrogating typewriters, communication, and timing
devices also available.

4B

300R
lOP
Multiple operation of

1000

24

RCA Spectra 70/15

96

BOO

23K

1435R
100-300P

200R
lOOP

600 or
1250

RCA Spectra 70/25

243

800

23K

l435R
100-300P

200R
lOOP

600 or
1250

RCA Spectra 70/45

256

BOO

23K

l435R
100-300P

200R
lOOP

600 or
1250

RCA Spectra 70/55

256

BOO

23K

l435R
100-300P

200R
lOOP

600 or
1250

6

200

2K

Raytheon 250

1I0R
1I0P
-- 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.

Raytheon 520

300, 600,
200-5569-l20Kc
BOOR
300R
BOO
250P
1I0P
1250
-- High speed paper tape reader with 500 char. per sec with spooler. Selectric typewriter,
tape preparation unit with selectric typewriter, paper tape reader and paper tape punch.
Disc Pack (8KK bits storage). Multidevice controller for Data Systems interface.

72

lKK

100R

B

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE. I%'i

Digital Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units
SQS-910

SDS-920

Tape Densi ty
Char/Inch

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

Words/Tape

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

Lines/Min

16
200
15K
1.5KK
200R
300R
300
556
41. 7K
4KK
lOOP
60P
1200
Parallel (by word) input/output commands. Optional 2nd input/output buffer. Optional levels
of priority to 1024 levels. Magnetic drums, magnetic discs, SDS MAGPAK magnetic tape system,
digital plotters, oscilloscope display equipment.
16

200
556

15K
41.7K

1.5KK
4KK

200R
lOOP

300R
60P

300

See SOS-91O.
5DS-930

<;DS-9300

64

200, 556
15-96K
1.5-6KK
200R
300R
300
lOOP
60P
1200
800
-- Up to 4 Time-Multiplexed communication channels, and up to 4 Direct Access communication channels.
Magnetic drums, magnetic discs, SOS MAGPAK magnetic tape system, digital plotters, oscilloscope
display equipment, data communications equipment, up to 1,024 levels of priority interrupt.
64

200, 556
800

l5':96K

1.5-6KK

200R
lOOP

300R
60P

300
1200

See SDS-930
300R
150
650R
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.
8

50

375

12K

SEMAC

8

50

375

12K

Uni vac

10

128

l2.8K

137K

300R
200R
600
l20P
SOP
Card and paper tape equipment is off-line via magnetic tape. Simultaneous read-write-compute.
Typewriter. Automatic magnetic tape re-read check.

Uni vac II

16
250
25K
420K
300R
120P
Plugboard editing. Card and paper tape off-line via magnetic tape.
read-write-compute. Typewriter.

SEMA 2000

Uni vac III

650R
200P

300R
SOP

200R
SOP
Simultaneous

150

600

32

333
133K
20KK
700R
1000R
700-922
25K
.44KK
250
300P
IISP
Programmed editing. Multiple read-write-compute. Card punching printer may be used.
XY plotter, AMA paper tape, FASTRAND random access storage, Kimble Tag Reader, A.B. Dick
Strip Printer, 63 char. reader, printer and punch.

Uni vac 490

400R
700-922
350R
1l0P
Automatic checking. Multiple read-write-compute. System adaptable to analog devices. A
variety of specialized inquiry-answering devices available. Allows peripherals to operate
independently of computer processing. Univac Standard Communication System enables 490 to
communicate with data transmission devices. Cal. Compo plotter can be used on line to the 490.

Uni vac 60/120

146R
125-150R
125-150P
Parity check of punched paper tape. Card reading/processing; paper tape read/processing.
System consists of a calculator, card reader and punch. Paper tape reader, Model 410, is
optional.

Uni vac 1004

400R
400R
400
200P
1l0P
Various simultaneous data handling operations. Basic system includes card processor, card
reader and printer. Card punch is optional. Auxiliary card reader - 400 CPM - 3 stackers;
DLT-l-communications - 342 CPS - leased line; DLT-2-communications - 300 CPS - leased line;
read punch-20OCPM.

192

1027
250

100-125K
25K

6.5KK
1.4KK

Uni vac 1004-II
Uni vac 1004-III
Uni vac 1050

Uni vac 1l03A

2

200, 556
800

16

1330

133K

37.3KK

10

128

12.8K

326K

6l5R
200P

400R
1l0P

600

615R
200P

400R
1l0P

600

900R
300P

400R
922
1000R
1l0P
Tapes are not word oriented~ Printer has buffer. Various simultaneous data handling operations.
8 channels available. In addition to normal printers, card tape equipment, FASTRAND mass
storage
66KK char. - 500KK char., UNIVAC 1004 card processor, communications which
handles 32 simplex lines at all normal common carrier speeds.

-- Card plugboard editing. Automatic card checking.
both directions. Typewriter.
Univac 1103

600R
300P

24

208

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

COMPlJTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

2lK

846K

120R
200R
600
120P
60P
2 input-output registers. Tape reads in
600

73

Digital Computers

INPUT AND OUTPUT
MAGNETIC TAPE
NAME OF COMPUTER
No. of Units

Tape Density
Char/Inch

Tape Speed
Char/Sec

PUNCHED CARDS

PAPER TAPE

PRINTER SPEED

Cards/Min

Char/Sec

Li nes/Mi n

Words/Tape

700R
300P

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

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

Univac File Computer I

200R
150R
600
150P
60P
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.

Univac File Computer II
Uni vac Larc

Univac SS 80/90

Univac SS 80/90 II

192

10

5.5KK
1.2KK

700
600

Uni vac 1107

10K

139

200K

-- See Univac File Computer
40

250
2SK
600K
lOR
125
300K
lOP
12.5K
Input/output control is done by Processor, completely independent of computation.
any in/out device can be added to the system.
10

250

25K

Almost

570K

600R
600
150P
Programmed editing and checking for card and print. Complete tape checks. Read-write-compute.
Tape read and write cannot be overlapped. Randex,Mass Memory and card punching printer available.
10
Magnetic tape specifications same as for SS 80/90 Model I.

III.
NAME OF
COMPUTER

600

Average
Monthly
Rental

Monthly
Rental Range

600R
500R
600
150P
lOOP
Various simultaneous processes.

COST AND USE

One-Sum Price Range

Floor Space
-- Sq. Ft.

Power

Air Condo
-- Tons

$50,000-$80,000
7.4KW
35(computer)
Computer is modular and extra units are easily added.

ALWAC III-E

$2,400
$1,820-$3,600
Scientific, real-time, business.

ASI-21O

$2,600
$2,135-$6,000
$70,000-$200,000
1.75KW
Scientific, 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.

ASI-2100

$3,000
$2,530-$6,000
$75,000-$200,000
1. 56KW
14
Scientific, real-time; Assembler (ASIST), FORTRAN II available; built on modular basis.

50
Assembler.

N

N
Data channel "traps"
N

ASI 6020

$2,500

$2,150-$4,000

$73,500

1l0/120Kc

50

N

ASI 6040

$3,000

$2,420-$4,000

$89,500

110/120Kc

50

N

BR-133

1.5KW

N

No extensive installation site preparation.
BR-335

$2,000
$1,000-$6,000
Real-time, industrial process control.

BR-340

$6,000
$200,000-$400,000
2000
48
Real-time, industrial process control. PROCOMP includes FORTRAN II and process control statements.

Bu rroughs E-I03

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

Burroughs 205

$35,000-$200,000
3KVA
15
PROCOMP, includes FORTRAN II and process control statements.

$20,000-$30,000

220V

$8,000
$2,400-$10,000
$18,000-$150,000
38KVA
1600
$5,760(3yr.)
-- Scientific and business. Datacode compiler, STAR-O 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 2B, assembly; ALGOL compiler.
extra memory and peripheral units easily added.

Burroughs 200 Series

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

~rroughs

7tj

5000

desk size

45KVA
1600
Computer built on a modular basis,

12

12

300-500
Multiprocessing

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

6

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE,

I<)(J)

Digital Computers

COST AND USE
NAME OF
COMPUTER

Average
Monthly
Rental

Monthly
Rental Range

One-Sum Price Range
$83,000-$400,000

Power
3KVA

N

30

CAE 510

$2,000-$10,000
$3,000
Scientific, real-time.

CDC G-15

100
3.8KVA
$49,500 and up
$1,485 and up
$1,530
Scientific and business. Intercom 500 and 1000, ALGOL compilers. Modu lar construction.
computers can be joined.

CDC G-20

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

CDC-160

CDC-160A

$2,500
$1,500 and up
$60,000 and up
.7KW
Scientific and business. Power requirements are for the computer only.
OSAS (assembler).
$2,250 and up
$4,500
-- Scientific, real-time, business.
compiler) , OS AS , SICOM.

$90,000 and up
Space stated for computer only,

Ai r Cond.
-- Tons

Floo r Space
-- Sq. Ft.

12
Desk size.

N
Two
6

y

FORTRAN,

Y
12
l15V
FORTRAN, AUTOCOMM (commercial

$175,000 and up

115VAC

200

y

CDC-924

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

3.8KW

400

13

CDC-924A

$12,000
Same as 924.

CDC-1604

$47,000
$22,500 and up
Scientific, real-time, business.
console only. Real time clock.

CDC-160G

CDC-1604A

$12,800

$48,000
-- Same as 1604.
$3,500

CDC-3200

CDC-3·100

COC-3600

CDC-3000
COC-6·100
CIJC-6600

CDC-6000
CDC-U090

CDC-Don

DATAmat i c 1000

$4, 182 and up

$9,000 and up

$24,000 and up
$2,700-$6,500

$220,080 and up

200

$790,00D and up
$95,000-$263,500

440VAC

200

$12,000
$8,000 and up
$280,000 and up
8KVA
200
Scientific, real-time, business. SCOPE, (MONITOR), COBOL, FORTRAN, COMPASS (Assembly).
and space requirements refer to computer and console only.
$12,000
$9,200-$14,000
$394,000-$611,000
4.4KVA
Scientific, real-time, business. SCOPE, COMPASS, FORTRAN, qOBOL, SORT.
requirements refer to computer and console only.

2
2

Power
2.5

250
Power and space

$40,000
$28,000-$111,000
$1,737,000-$6,600,000
7.1KVA
1000
-- Scientific, real-time, business. FORTRAN, COMPASS (assembler), SCOPE (MONITOR), COBOL, SORT.
Typewriter included in main consolej real-time clock.
$60,000

$32,000-$160,000

$1,536,000-$7,500,000

8KVA

1500

6

40,000BTU

40,000 8-1~
70.000
$3,500,00D-$7,080,000
25KVA
40,000 8-12
$75,000
$60,000-$110,000
70,000
-- Scientific, real-time, business. Air Con. on peripheral equipment only. Heat exchanger for
cent. proc. unit. Assembler, FORTRAN operating system. Peripheral equipment and core storage.
$35,000

$25,000-$50,000

$1,250,000-$2,750,000

208V

$80,000

$60,000-$160,000

$2,500,000-$7,000,000

208V

40,000 70.000

8-12

$29,000 and up
N
Scientific, real-time, no t real-time, b'lsi ness. Indus tri al Co nt ro 1 Processor, OSASA, FORTRAN,
Inserfo, CEPS, Utility Routines. Small basic control computer expandable to medium-size general
parpose computer. Compatibility between 160A programs. Field proven softwares.
$1,300
$725 and up
$20,000 and up
850W
10
-- Used prinCipally as a data communication. Room temp. not to exceed 1000F. TOSAS. Highly
flexible, mUlti-purpose, stored program data processor and converter. Word construction is
8 binary digits, parallel throughout, programmable to multiple-precision and to alphanumeric
and binary-coded decimal.
$42,000

$:18,700-$78,000

$1,100,000-$4,300,000

$2,500
$2,500-$17,500
$79,000-$700,000
Scientific, real-time, data reduction, time-shared applications.
DEP, and FORTRAN II.

UE-lJO

25

$750,000 and up
7.5KW
600
Power and floor space requirements ~efer to computer and
COD~P, FORTRAN, COBOL, JOVIAL available.

100
115V
Easily expanded. DIP, DAP,

$6,800
$3,050-$15,000
$95,000-$1,000,000
2-30KVA
100-300
Real-time, digital simulation, hybrid simulation, command and control. DAP II, DEP II, FORTRAN
(REAL TIME), MONITOR, Subroutine library, Diagnostics. Modular, processors, memories, I/O
facilities, system modules for multiprocessor systems, satellite I/O units, modular packaging.
Modularity to meet system requirements for multiprocessor speed, large or small memory complexes and I/O facility, featuring ease of usej programming, maintenance.

N

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

N

COMPLJTERS Jnd AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

75

Digital Computers

COST AND USE
Average
Monthly
Rental

NAME OF
COMPUTER

$750

Friden 6010
GE-115

Monthly
Rental Range

Power

One-Sum Price Range

Air Condo
- Tons

115VAC

$19,750-$29,750

$600-$900

Floor Space
- Sq. Ft.

N

$1,375
$66,00.0
Assembly program and TAB (conversion from punched card systems).

-

$2,900
$140,000
10KVA
550
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-215, 225 and 235. Available in program library:
Assembly, GECOM compiler, COBOL-61 WIZ scientific compiler, FORTRAN II and IV, Report Generator, Card Program Generator, Critical Path Method and others.

GE-205

$14,000
One pass compiler, report generator.

GE-210
-

$700,000

3

10KVA

1200

3

GE-215

$290,000
$6,000
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-205, 225 and 235.

17KVA

700

5

GE-225

$390,000
$8,000
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-205, 215 and 235.

35KVA

1100

12

GE-235

$520,000
$10,900
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-205, 215 and 225.

35KVA

1100

12

GE-415

$7,300
$350,000
10KVA
500
3
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-425 and 435. Available in program library: MacroAssembly Program, GE-400 COBOL, GE-400 FORTRAN, Report Program Generator, Sort/Merge Generator,
GE-400 Operating System, I/O System, Simultaneous Media Conversion, service routines and others.
$9,600
$460,000
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-415 and 435.

10KVA

600

3

GE-435

$14,000
$670,000
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-415 and 425.

12KVA

700

4

GE-625

$41,000
$1,850,000
45KVA
1500
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-635. Operates normally in multiprogramming mode.
GECOS Executive Routine, Macro Assembly Program, FORTRAN IV, FORTRAN II to FORTRAN IV SIFT,
COBOL-61 extended, with report writer and sort, application packages, utility and service
routines, and others.

15

GE-635

$45,000
$2,000,000
45KVA
1500
Program and peripheral-compatible with GE-625. Operates normally in multiprogramming mode.

15

General Precision
LGP-21

$750
$695+
$16,500-$25,000
Scientific, business, engineering education applications.

!lOV

desk

N

General Precision
LGP-30

$1,300
$1,100
$24,000-$30,000
Business, engineering education, and scientific. Desk size.

!lOV

desk

N

General Precision
LGP-2010

$248,000/basic unit
I/O uni ts easily added; real-time, general purpose.

750W

2 cu. ft.

General Precision
L-3000

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

General Precision
RPC-4000

$2,100
$1,865+
Business, education, scientific.

H-120

$2,600
$1,710-$4,000
$77,000-$180,000
Real-time, business. Easycoder assembly. FORTRAN IV and COBOL.

H-200
-

$3,800
Same as 120.

-

$53,000
$45,000-$75,000
$1,500,000-$2,000,000
Scientific, business and real-time applications. FORTRAN IV compiler available.

-

$8,500
EASY Assembly.

$270,000-$630,000

15KVA

600

5

-

$22,000
$19,000-$39,000
$850,000-$1,500,000
Argus Assembly; Algebraic and Data Proc Fact compiler.

30KVA

1400

7

-

$4,700
$3,400-$18,000
Scientific, real-time, business.

GE-425
-

H-330
H-400
H-800
H-1200
H-1400

$2550-$12,000

$6,000-$14,000

$47,000-$55,000
110V
desk
ROAR assembler, COMPACT compiler, ACT IV compiler.

N

Modular construction.

$115,000-$550,000

$153,000-$810,000
Easycoder assembly. FORTRAN IV and COBOL.

Modular construction.

$14,000
$10,000-$22,000
$450,000-$990,000
-- Scientific, business and real-time applications. COBOL '61 and AUTOMATH programming systems
available.

H-1800

$35,000
$27,000-$60,000
$1,200,000-$2,700,000
Business compilers: FACT, COBOL '61 (163). Algebraic compilers:

H 2200

$8,000
Same as 1200.

-

76

N

$6,000-$23,000

AUTOMATH 800, AUTOMATH 1000 (163).

$270,000-$1,100,000

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, !<){l)

Digilal Computers

COST AND USE
Average
Monthly
Rental

NAME OF
COMPUTER

$17,000
Same as 1200.

H-4200
HW-15K
IBM Ramac 305

IBM 704

IBM 1401

$675,000-$1,300,000

Air Cond.
- Tons

20

llOV

N

4

370
305 assembly

72KVA*
1. 7*
15**
8.3KVA**
*Small tape-card system; **large 2 channel, tape, disk and extra memory. Scientific, real-time,
not-real-time, business, process control. Autocoder, COBOL, FORTRAN, New. Programming language.
$2,700-$115,000

$133,500-$5,500,000

$6,000
$3,750-$21,500
$182,400-$1,100,000
-- Scientific, business. SOAP assembly. Extra units easily added.

5

18KVA
150
Prices exclusive of tax.

$35,000
$400,000 and up
1l0KVA
2200
Scientific, real-time, business. Computer built on a modular basis; extra units easily added.
UASAP and FORTRAN compilers. Prices exclude tax.

-

$42,000
$28,000-$50,000
$1,400,000-$2,500,000
85KVA
Business and limited scientific. COBOL, PRINT, Autocoder III compilers.
extra units easily added. Prices exclude tax.

50
3000
Modular construction;

$55,200
$2,630,000 and up
150KVA
Scientific, real-time, business. Compilers: IBM 50S, SHARE, FAP, FORTRAN.
extra units easily added. Prices exclude tax.

-

$6,500
$1,900 and up
$125,150 and up
7-16KVA
Scientific, business. SYMBOLIC, Autocoder assemblies; FORTRAN compiler.
units. Prices exclusive of tax. Extra units easily added.

-

$11,000
$5,365 and up
$244,550 and up
29KVA
Scientific, real-time, business. Basic Autocoder assembly; FORTRAN compiler.
are easily added. Prices exclude tax.

-

$2,800
$1,540-$5,500
$90,000 and up
208,230V
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.

-

$9,000
$4,835 and up
$236,000 and up
7-16KV
450
Symbolic, Autocoder assemblies, FORTRAN compiler. Built on modular basis with extra
units easily added.

-

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

-

Same as Model I.

IBM 1·140

IBM 1460

IBM 1620

$20,000

IBM 7010
-

$18,000-$35,000

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

$945,900
Autocoder, COBOL, FORTRAN.

45

15-20
1500-2000
Modular construction;

-

IBM 1410

IBM 1(,20 MODEL II

$15,000-$30,000

Floor Space
- Sq. Ft.

Power

$2,875 and up
$167,850 and up
l2.6KVA
$3,600
Business. Extra units easily added; computer built on a modular basis.
program. Prices exclude tax.

-

IBM 705 III

IBM 709

One-Sum Price Range

$475
$355-$600
$19,750-$24,000
Scientific, real-time, business, process control applications.

-

IBM System/360

IBM 650

Monthly
Rental Range

3.5

450
7KVA without tape

5

500
Extra units

3.5

22
Floor space

N

208V
500
230V
Built on module basis with

20K

IBM 7030
(STI!ETCH)

$160,000

IBM 70·10

$11,850
Scientific, real-time, business.
simulator.

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

2.5

$21,850
Scientific, real-time, business.
simulator.

$1,400,000
19KVA
1220
Assembly and compiler programs: FORTRAN, COBOL, 7090

4

IBM 70·14
-

$5,000,000-$7,000,000

IBM 7070

$24,000
$1,077,400
45KVA
1200
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.

6

IBM 707'2

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

6

$29,300
$1,284,350
45KVA
1200
Scientific, IOCS, FORTRAN, AUTOCODER compilers. Computer built on a modular basis; extra
units easily added. Prices exclude tax. Program comp!ltability with 7070. 7072.

6

IBM 707·1
IBM 7000

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

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

7.5-10

77

Digital Computers

COST AND USE
Average
Monthly
Rental

NAME OF
COMPUTER

Monthly
Rental Range

Power

One-Sum Price Range

Floor Space
- Sq. Ft.

25

35KVA
1400
IBM SOS, SHARE, FORTRAN,

IBM 7090

$64,000
$2,898,000
Scientific, real-time, business, assembly and compiler programs:
FAP, and Commercial Translator. Prices exclude tax.

IBM 7094 II

$76,000
$3,225,000
36KVA
1400
Scientific, real-time, business. Assembly and compiler programs: FORTR~N, COBOL, I/O,
control system, Package, SORT, Simulators, Utility. 704/709/7090 compatibility.

Monrobot XI

$700
Business and scientific.

Uses wall outlet.

Air Condo
- Tons

$24,500
850W
375 Ibs., 48" x 22" x 28".

25

2 desks

N

NCR 304

$14,760
$12,500-$19,000
$750,000-$1,140,000
53KVA
1200
Scientific, business. Extra units are easily added. NEAT compiler. COBOL compiler.

NCR 310

$2,450
$2,450-$2,880
$66,500-$120,200
310-750W
525
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

$6,775
$3,945-$30,000
$203,750-$1,440,000
17KVA
500
Scientific, real-time, business. Modular construction permits extra units to be easily added.
NEAT and COBOL compilers. Assembler, FORTRAN II, Flexible Algebraic Translator, FORTRAN IV.

10

$12,000
$5,000-$50,000
$400,000-$2,000,000
17K VA
500
Elementary assembler. 'COBOL, FORTRAN II and IV. Modular construction, units easily added.

10

NCR 315 RMC
NCR 390

$1,270
$995-$1,860
Business, engineering.

$49,500-$79,000

230V

247

NCR 500

$1,435
$765-$2,525
Modular construction.

$31,995-$116,445

230V

450

PDP-l

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

PDP-4
Scientific, real-time.
Program, FORTRAN II.
PDP-5
Scientific, real-time.
PDP-6
-

PDP-7

PDP-8

Phi lco 1000

N

N

$24,000-$80,000
115V
Symbolic assembler and FORTRAN II available.

N

10

purchase only
$240,000-$2,000,000
8-20KW
1000
Two special busses permit ease of expansion for I/O and memory. Built in time-sharing.
Asynchronous operation permits large memories of different speeds. Directly addressable
218 words of memory. Ultra-Fast memory, 15 index registers, 16 accumulators.

N

$1,300
Scientific, real-time, business.
FORTRAN statements.

N

$45,000-$200,000
2.lKW
29
FORTRAN incorporated for S-coding, mixing symbo lic and
$18,000-$75,000

7.5 amp @
7
110VAC
Scientific, real-time, process control, monitoring. Modular construction, most units added
on plug,-in basis. Macro-type assembler wi th assoc. on-line debugging.

N

4-6

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

10-12

-

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

10-12

-

$55,000
$35,000-$100,000
Scientific, real-time, business.
COBOL, TOPS compilers.

10-12

Phi leo 2000-211

Philco 2000-212

Philco 213
-

$1,800,000-$3,500,000
Extra units are easily added.

40KW
1300
TAC, ALTAC, FORTRAN IV,

$78,000
$55,000-$180,000
$3,000,000-$6,000,000
50KW
1800
Scientific, real-time, business. Built on modular basis with extra units easily added.
Multi-processing system, 240 KC tapes, fast drums and discs. FORTRAN IV, COBOL, etc.

RCA 301

$7,000
$4,000-$19,000
$203,000 $8,600,000
2.6KVA
400
Business, scientific. Assembly program, COBOL compiler, FORTRAN, File control processor.

RCA 501

$17,000
Business.

RCA 601
-

7H

N

17
Modular construction,

$7,000
$6,000-$15,000
$250,000-$750,000
10KW
400
Scientific, real-time, business. Since built on modular basis, extra units easily added.
OPAL program, utility routines, SORT, conversion programs, XMAS.

Phi lco 2000-210

N

$56,000-$150,000
115V
20
Modular construction, and units easily added. Symbolic Assembly

$525

-

30

$13,700-$29,900
$611,400-$3,018,300
Assembly and compiler programs. COBOL monitor.

30KVA

1200

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

12-1-1

u
12

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE. 1%')

Digital Computers

COST AND USE
Average
Mo nth ly
Rental

NAME OF
COMPUTER

One-Sum Price Range

Floor Space
- Sq. Ft.

Power

Air Condo
- Tons
5.3

$14,000
$10,500
$536,000
23·.2KVA
900
Assembly, COBOL, FORTRAN IV, Executive Control system Sort/Merge, Report Program Generator
available. Hardware and functional modularity. Units easily added.

RCA 3301

RCA Spectra 70/15

Monthly
Rental Range

-

$5,000
$2,600 and up
$135,000
Assembly system and IOCS. Modular construction.

-

$8,000
Assembly system.

-

$13,000
$8,000 and up
Basic assembly, extended assembly system.
Modular construction.

RCA Spectra 70/25
RCA Spectra 70/45

$272,000
Report program generator.

$5,600 and up
File control processor.

$394,000
COBOL, FORTRAN, Report Program Generator.

$20,000
$13,900 and up
Basic Assembly, extended assembly systems.
Modular construction.

RCA Spectra 70/55

Modular construction.

$749,000
COBOL, FORTRAN, Report Program Generator.

-

$1,200-$1,350
$23,500+
115V
4
N
Scientific, engineering. Floor space refers to computer and console only. Modular construction permits extra units to be added easily. SNAP assembly program, NELIAC compiler, FORTRAN II.

-

Scientific, real-time.

-

$1,790
Scientific, real-time.
Monitor Routine.

Raytheon 250

Raytheon 520
SDS-91O

$2460+$94,000+1l0V
24
Advanced Fortran I and II, assembler, monitor 1620 simulator.

N

$53,000-$83,000
.7KW
10
Assembler and FORTRAN II for either computer. ALGOL, Monarch

N

$2,690
Same as SDS-910.

$53,000-$83,000

.9KW

10

N

-

$140,000
$4,000
Symbolic assembler, FORTRAN II, Monarch Monitor Routine.

2.5KVA

24

N

SDS-'J:lOO

$264,000
$7,000
Symbolic Assembler, FORTRAN IV, Monarch Monitor Routine.

4KVA

24

N

SEMA :!OOO

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

115V

4

N

SEMAC

$1,350
Business.

115V

16

Univac I

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

SDS-')~O

SDS-'):lO

Univac II
Univac III
Uni vac ·1')0

$1,200-$2,000
$48,000-$75,000
Built on modular basis with extra units easily added.
Assembly programs:

FLOW-MATIC, MATH-MATIC, FLEXI-MATIC, XI.

$28,000
$25,000-$30,000
$1,250,000-$1,500,000
120KVA
Scientific, business. FLOW-MATIC, MATH-MATIC, XI assembly programs.

2000

30

$23,000
$19,000-$75,000
$925,000-$3,600,000
47KVA
750
127,500BTU
SALT assembly system, FORTRAN IV, COBOL compiler. Scientific, not real-time, business.

-

$25.000
$18,000 and up
$810,000 and up
61KVA
196
Scientific, real-time, business. Extra units easily added. COBOL, SPURT compilers, FORTRAN
in fall of 1964. Floor space requirements refer to computer area.

-

$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 W/120

Uni vac 1004

$1,400

Uni vac 1050
-

Univllc 1103A

$1,150-$1,500

$46,000-$66,000

3KV
190
220V
Scientific, business. Basic card processor cabinet includes card reader, printer and
processor. High-speed I/O devices.

12

8500BTU
output

$5,500
$2,500-$15,000
$100,800-$600,000
10KVA
375
2000 cu. ft.
min. air flow
Scientific, business, real-time. Memory capacity may be increased from 8K 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. PAL Assembly system COBOL and FORTRAN available. Modular and field expandable.

-

$35,000
Scientific.

-

$43,000
$33,060-$55,000
Scientific, real-time, business.

$1,612,000-$2,700,000
175KVA
AIMACO and UNICODE and USE compilers.

-

$50,000
$40,000-$60,000
Scientific, real-time, business.

$1,800,000-$2,700,000
ALGOL, FORTRAN compilers.

93KVA

1200

18

-

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

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

75KVA

1400

60

Univac 1105
Univac 1107
Univllc Vile Computer I

<:()~IPI

$22,500-$46,500

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

J'I"!:I{S and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

82KVA

1800

20

3100
35
Extra units easily added.

79

Digital Computers

COST AND USE
Average
Monthly
Rental

NAME OF
COMPUTER

Monthly
Rental Range

One-Sum Price Range

Power

Floor Space
-- Sq. Ft.

Univac File
Computer II

-- See Univac File Computer I.

Uni vac Larc

$135,000
$135,000 and up
-- Scientific, business, real-time.

Univac SS 80/90

$8,000
15KVA
800
-- Scientific and business. Extra units easily added. Assembly programs: COBOL, SOUP II,
UNITRAN, 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
20-38KV
925
-- Scientific, business. S-4 assembly system. Up to 20 tape units may be employed through use
ofa second synchronizer.

$7,000,000 and up
350KVA
3000
Second computer unit can be added. SAL assembly.

A SPECTRUM OF THE COMPUTER FIELD
(Continued from page 11)
SPECTRUM OF COMPUTER SERVICES

Personnel

Organizations
o

EAM Service
Bureaus

r= : :::J

L:::::J

I, 2, Keypunch
3. EAM Opera tor
4. Console operator
5. Programmer
6.

Software
Houses

Senior Programmer

7. Analyst
~

(j')
~

00

N
0

Technical
consulting firms
Management
Service Groups

8. Technical
consultant
9.

Ma thema tician

N
00

w
o

10. Management

consultant

W
N

w
(j')

Management
consultant

w
00

Air Condo
-- Tons

90
4

11

as a by-product of other activities. Typically, these classifications might be used:
Punched card service bureaus - offering 1 or 2, and 3.
Computer service bureaus - offering 1 or 2, 3, and
4, and probably making available personnel in category
5, programmer, as an inducement; e.g. SBC, STC, Tabulating and Business Services, CEIR.
"Software houses" - organizations who typically supply 5, 6 or 7 and possibly 8 or 9. Often these organizations expand downward by providing computer time,
partially to stimulate their other activities. These organizations often have grown dramatically, through
merger or acquisition, e.g. Computer Sciences COfp.,
Computer Usage Co., Computer Applications, Inc.,
CEIR; a large number of organizations of this type
have begun to supply military and space software requirements, e.g., Planning Research Corp., Documentation Inc., Datatrol (now part of CDC), Computer
Dynamics, etc.
Technical consulting firms - organizations supplying
7, 8, 9 and perhaps 10 or 6 in upward or downward
expansion. Examples include Adams Associates, Brandon Applied Systems, Auerbach.
Management services groups within accounting firms
- often asked by accounting clients to expand their
practice into technical or systems consulting, offering
7, 8, 9 or 10 and possibly 6. Large management service departments exist in: Price Waterhouse; Arthur
Andersen & Co.; Peat Marwick & Mitchell; Lybrand,
Ross Bros. & Montgomery.
Management consultants offering generally only
advisory services, with technical overtones. These firms
offer personnel primarily in 8, 9, 10 and 11 and tend
to emphasize the upper categories. Examples are:
Booz, Allen & Hamilton; McKinsey & Co.; Cresap,
McCormick & Paget; and Diebold Group.

11. Principal/Partner

Ul

o

Scale represents cost per hour currently
quoted by representative organizations.
Source: Brandon Applied Systems, Inc.

80

Dick H. Brandon
Contributing Editor

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for June, 19(;5

CHARACTERISTICS OF
GENERAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTERS

Following is a survey of general purpose analUll ""mputers, based on returns from a current
mailing and information previously published in
"Computers and Automation". The editors will be
glali to receive any addi tional entries, corrections, or comments for publishing in an early issue
of "Computers and Automation".
Nearly all the abbreviations used in these
summaries are like those used in a telephone book-contractions of words of such a kind that the words
can he easily guessed, especially if the reader refers to the survey form summarized. "c" means
"checked by the organization"; "65" means "in 1965",
etc.
REPLY FOIlM (may be copied on any sheet of paped
1. N"me of Analog Computer:-:--...,.-:-_---,-,-,~-_:_::_:2. Typical field(sl of application: (lScientific
(lBusiness (lReal-time (lNot real-time
( lOther (please describel _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3.

4.
S..

6.

7.
8.
9.

,'ccuracy of numerical information the machine
"1111 take in and put out, in number of significant figures: (l2 ( l3 ( l4 ( l5 ( lother
(p I ea s e des cr ibe l-:--_.,.......,-..,---_,--_,---_-:-:-_ _
Numl"'r of physical variables that the machine

~ :::~ h~' ~ 0 ~ ~ ~~ i ~: \ ~ i~~ ~-co-m-p-ut-e-r-f"""o-r-p-e-r-=-fo-r-m-:-in-gm"th"matical operations (OK to give maximum in
I"rllest existing installationl: a. Adders:
h. Mul tipliers: _ _ _ c. Integrators:--=
Ii. Branching operations: _ _ _e. Other
(plrase explainl: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
I'rlluramming: a. Automatic programming of new
prohlem when a problem changes? ()Yes (lNo
h. Typi cal amount of time needed to change
from one program to another:--:--:---:"-,,-_--.,-_
Input-Output: method(sl of giving information
or problems to the machine:----:_,....,.......".--,-,-,,--_
II'" labl! i ty: a. Automatic checking? ()yes
( )No b. Typical operating percent (good time
IlIVIDED BY attempted-to-run time):
%
I'ricl' range: a. One sum: between $
and
$
b. Monthly rental: between -$-- and

$:=

--

10. S.dl's: a. Number sold or rented: _ _ _ __
h. Number on order: _ _ __
11. ,'ny r'·rnarks? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Thl~I~';~,a
~~~~:~!~at

supplied by: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Ion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

When filled in, please send this form to COMPUTERS
AND AtJI"OMATION, Berkeley Enterprises, Inc., 815
Washlnllton S1., Newtonville, Mass. 02160

",

Carol I'rourammed Diode Function Generator! scientifl,' problems, real-time or not! ACCUR: 4 signif
fillures ! CAPAC: store Y ~ F (Xl physical variahl,'s ! LARGST INSTLN: 75 function generators!
!'IIGMG: no autom prgmg of new problem when pro11II"m changes; 10 second changeover! IN-OUT:
punchl'd card! RELIAB: no autom checkg; operg
rllt 10, 99.95% ! sale, $3000 to $225,000 ! only
function generator allowing most instins to proIIrllm non-linear functions as rapidly as removable
patch 'panel allows them to program the remainder
OIl" Ih" "omputer ! General Computers, Inc., 5990
W. !'Ico Blvd., Los Angeles 35, Calif. ! *C 65
DIAN 1,0, I:!O, 180, etc. ! for scientific problems,
r,·al-tlme or not! ACCUR: 5 signif figures!
C,\I',\e: store 200 ph.ysical variables of more!
LAII(Sr INSTLN: 450 adders, 70 mul tipliers, 200
Inl"urators, 200 to 300 branching operations,
"I~o function generators (noise generators) !
!'I!(;MG: "utom prgmg of a new problem when a pro100"m ('han\Jcs; time needed dcpends on size of
pruhl"m -- from a few minutes to an hour! INOtrl':
function generators, input-output tables,
""1.,,. (I",,,,rators ! RELIAB: has autom checkg;
01/l'ClI ratio, 99"j, to 100% ! sold or rented; prices
avall"hl,' on specific request! Dian Laboratories,
Inc., loll Broadway, New York 10, N. Y. ! ·C 65
Illro'ct ,'"alou Computer! for scientific problems,
"lit r",d-tlme and other (design projects in heat
tran",fc'r. static stress analysis, vibration,
,... r .. daHlcity) ! ACCUR: 3 signif figures!

CAPAC: store 50 to 200 physical variables /
LARGST INSTLN: 40 multipl iers; 100 amp 1 ifiers,
each of which may be adder, integrator, or current generator; 150 inductors; 200 capacitors;
200 resistors; 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 set tings, potentiometers; var iables:
function generators, switching eqpmt, oscillators.
Output -- transient: oscilloscope, camera, graphic level recorder; steady state: digital volt
meter, autom printer! RELIAB: has autom checkg
! sale, $150,000 to $750,000 ! sold or rented,
10 ! Computer is used for modeling complicated
physical systems (thermal and mechanical). Simulation is rapid, wi th representation over the
frequency range 50 to 2000 cycles per sec! CEA,
a div. of Berkleonics, Inc., 1221 S. Shamrock,
Monrovia, Calif. ! ·C 64
Educational Analog Computer Model EC-l ! scientific,
business, real-time, not real-time! ACCUR: 2
signif figures! CAPAC: none! LARGST INSTLN:
9 adders, 9 mul tipliers, 9 integrators! PRGMG
CHANGEOVER: 15 min. ! IN-OUT: pa tch board wi th
oscilloscope or pen recorder output! RELIAB:
no autom checkg ! sale, $199.95 ! Heath Co.,
Ben ton Harbor, Mi ch. ! *C 64
Electronic Associates 23lR / scientific; real-time,
slower than real-time or high-speed repetitive
and iterative operation / ACCUR: 4 signif figures
/ REF: 100 volts / CAPAC: 216 amplifiers /
lARGST INSTLN: 45 summers, 30 summer-integrators;
mul tiplier-dividers, electronic resolvers, function generators, logic gates, comparators also
avail / PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 10 min / IN-OUT:
patch pane Is, keyboards, paper tape reader, paper
tape punch, DVM, X-Y plotter, display scope, T-Y
recorder, printer, typewriter / REUAB: has
autom checkg: operg ratio, 95% ! sale, $33,000
to $500,000 ! also integral sub-system of EAI
HYDAC 2000 & HYD~C 2400 Hybrid Digital Analog
Computers / Electronic Associates, Inc., West
Long Branch, N. J. / *C 65
Electronic Associates EAI 8800 Scientific Computing
System / scientific; real-time, slower than realtime or high-speed repetitive and iterative operation / ACCUR: 4 signif figures / REF: 100 volts
/ CAPAC: over 300 solid-state amplifiers! lARGST
INSTLN: 60 summers, 60 summer-integrators, 100
logic gates; synChronous logic elements, multiplier-di viders, electronic resolvers, funct ion
generators, comparators, also avail! PRGMG
CHANGEOVEIl: 10 min / IN-OUT: patch panels,
I/O system with complete software, keyboards,
paper tape reader, paper tape punCh, TDVM, X-Y
plotters, display scope, T-Y recorders, printer,
typewriter! REUAB: has autom checkg: operg
ratio, 97"fo! sale, $45,000 to $650,000 / designed
for state-of-the-art analog simulations as we 11
as expansions to a hybrid computational system!
Electronic Associates, Inc., West Long Branch,
N.J./*C65
Electronic Associates HYDAC 2000 ! scientific, realtime and faster than real-time; a general-purpose
hybrid analog-digital computing system! ACCUR:
4 s ignif figures / CAPAC: 3000 digital words !
lARGST INSTLN: 180 flip-flops, 200 AND gates,
12 delay lines, 40 conversion channels, 400 amplifiers / PRGMG: autom by removable patch
panel and servo-set attenuators; 20 min changeover / IN-OUT: patch panel, paper tape, keyboard,
typewriter, digital voltmeter, plotters, oscilloscope! REUAB: has autom checkg; operg ratio,
95% / sale, $75,000 to $650,000 ! a completely
integrated hybrid system taking full advantage
of both analog and digital techniques! Electronic Associates, Inc., Wes t Long Branch, N. J.
! *C 65
Electronic Associates HYDAC 2400 ! scientific, realtime and faster than real-time; a complete general-purpose hybrid digital-analog computing
system! ACCUR: 12 signif figures / CAPAC:
35,000 digital words! PRGMG: autom by removable
patch panel and servo-set attenuators; 25 min
Changeover / IN-OUT: patch panel, paper tape,
keyboard, typewriter, digital voltmeter, plotters,
oscilloscope / REUAB: has autom checkg; operg
ratio, 95% / sale, $170,000 to $1,000,000 / combines the accuracy of a GPDC with the speed of a
GPAC to best perform complex simulations /
Electronic Associates, Inc., West Long Branch,
N.J./*C65

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

Electronic Associates TR-lO ! scientific; real-time
or not real-time! ACCUR: 3 signif figures!
CAPAC: store 8 to 12 variables! LARGST INSTLN:
12 adders, 9 mul tipliers, 10 integrators, 9 arbitrary functions! dividers, function generators,
coefficient pots, function storage, comparators
also avail! PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 20 min. ! IN-OUT:
hand patch panel! RELIAB: has autom checkg;
operg ratio, 99"j, ! sale, $4000 to $11,000 ! sold
or rented, 200 ! a solid state portable machine,
20 amplifiers! Electronic Associates, Inc.,
North Long Branch, N.J. ! ·C 64
Uectronic Associates m-20 / scientific; realtime or rep. operation! ACCUR: .01 to 0.1% /
CAPAC: 20 amplif iers, 24 potentiometers, 18
integrators, 9 multipliers, 2 comparators, 6
diode function generators, 2 function switches /
PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 20 min / IN-OUT: hand patch
panel / REUAB: has autom checkg and overload
indicators! sale, $4350 to $12,000 / solid
state portable machine! Electronic Associates,
Inc., West Long Branch, N. J. / *C 65
Electronic Associates m-48 / scientific; real-time
or rep. operation / ACCUR: .01 to 0.1% / CAPAC:
58 amplifiers, 60 potentiometers, 40 integrators,
23 multipliers, 23 diode function generators, 29
limi ters, 5 function switches / PRGMG CHANGEOVER:
20 min / IN-OUT: patch panel! REUAB: has
autom checkg and overload indicators / sale,
$7520 to $40,000 / sold or rented / solid-state
desk-top machine / Electronic Associates, Inc.,
West Long Branch, N. J. / *C 65
Gravi ty Analog Computer! for scientific problems
and potential field studies! ACCUR: 3 signif
figures! CAPAC: store 1 variable! LARGST INSI1.N: l.optical system! PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 3
to ;) min! IN-OUT: shaded drawings to scale!
RELIAB: no autom checkg; operg ratio, 95% !
sale, $2750 ! sold or rented, 15 ! instrument
uses opaque plate with light openings arranged
according to the math of the problem. Problem
is presented to instrument as drawing of varying
opaci ty ! Seismograph Service Corp., Box 1590,
Tulsa, Okla. ! *C 64
SD 20 Analog Computer! scientific, real-time!
ACCUR: 4 signif figures ! CAPAC: 40 pots ! LARGST INSTLN: 8 adders, 6 mul tipliers, 8 integrators, full 28 amplifier capacity! PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 15 min. ! IN-OUT: removable problem board!
RELIAB: has autom checkg, 95% ! sale, $8000 to
$15,000 ! on order, 4 ! Systron-Donner Corp.,
888 GalindO St., Concord, Calif. ! *C 65
SD 40 Analog Computer! scientifiC, real-time, repetitive and iterative operations! ACCUR: 4 or 5
signif figures! CAPAC: 65 pots! LARGST INSTLN:
14 adders, 8 multipliers, 14 integrators, 42
operational amplifiers! PRGMG CHANGEOVER: less
than 15 min. ! IN-OUT: removable problem board!
RELIAB: has autom checkg, 95% ! sale, $15,000 to
$30,000 ! on order, 3 ! Systron-Donner Corp., 888
Galindo St., Concord, Calif. ! *C 65
SD 80 Analog Computer! scientifiC, real-time, repetitive and iterative operations! ACCUR: 4 signif
figures! CAPAC: 125 pots! LARGST INSTLN: 28
adders, 14 multipliers, 28 integrators, 84 operational ampl i fiers ! PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 25 min. !
IN-OUT: removable problem board! RELIAB: autom
checkg, 95% ! sale, $20,000 to $50,000 ! on order,
2 ! Systron-Donner Corp., 888 Galindo S1., Concord,
Cn 1 i f. ! ·c 65
Solartron 2475 Solid-state hybrid system / scientific; real-time! ACCUR: 5 signif figures / CAPAC:
42 analogue / lARGST INSTLN: 96 adders, 48 multipliers, 32 integrators, 10 track/store, full complement of digital logic on separate patch board,
digital 4 channel time delay wi th core store /
PRGMG CHANGEOVER: 10 min ! IN-OUT: punched tape,
line printer, digital computer / REUAB: autom
checkg, 97'fo ! sale, $90,000 to $240,000 / on
order, 3 / Solartron Electronic Group, Farnborough, Hants, England / *C 65
TDA-2 Electric Analog Computer, Potential Plane
Simulator (field plotter) 2 and 3 dimensional
representation / SCientific, engineering / ACClR:
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, incl uding
programming and solution, 6 hrs / IN-OUT: physical model is made and solution obtained directly
from the model! REUAIl: autom checkg; operg
ratio, 10000fo / sale, $605 ! Carlson Computer Co.,
13911 Malvern St., Poway, Calif / *C 65

81

SURVEY OF
SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS

Besides general purpose digi tal and analog
computers, there are special 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
Au toma ti c bookkeeping rna ch ines
Information retrieval systems
Power company network analyzers
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
Fire 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.
CHARACTERISTICS OF SIGNIFICANT SPECIAL PURPOSE
COMPUTERS - REPLY SHEET
I. Brief description of the types of special purpose computers and data processors that you currently market?
Type

Purpose

Price Range

a.
b.

d.

(attach more paper i f 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 addi tions, corrections and comments are
welcome.

Adage, Inc., 1079 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
02215/ SPEC PUR: Mass Spectrum Digitizer, Model
VRI6-MSD, for automatic digital readout and recording of mass spectrometer data ($17,470 to
$20,540); Ambilog Co:nputers (using digitally controlled analog switches), for automatic gaging
systems, high speed automatic color measurements
for production color sorting, analysis of stress-

82

strain data ($5000 to $40,000); computer links,
to permit simultaneous operation of digital and
analog computers as a hybrid computer facility /
GEN PUR: Ambilog 200, designed especially for
on-line signal processing ($75,000 to $200,000)/
S 175 / E 1957 / *C 65
Aircraft Armanents, Inc., Cockeysville, Md. 21030/
SPEC PUR: automatic integrated circuit tester,
to test microcircuit modules ($40,000 to $50,000);
automatic test set, to test electronic modules
($100,000 to $200,000); radar target simulator,
to evaluate overall performance of airborne radar
equipment ($30,,000 to $40,000). All prices
dependent upon requirements / GEN PUR: None /
S 1000 / E 1950 / *C 65
Allegany Instrument Co., Div. of Textron ElectroniCS,
Inc., 1091 Wills Mt., Cu'Jlberl and , Md. / SPEC PUR:
Type K ballistic computer, for measurement of
rocket motor force and pressure parameters
($15,000 to $100,000); Autocal-Automatic Transducer Calibrator, for dynamic calibration of
strain gage pressure cells ($50,000 to $200,000) ;
high rate tester, for measurement of tensile and
compressive properties of solid propellants; K-7
error computer, for parameter res is tances on
strain bridge circuitry; Robotomics decades and
displays / S 200 / E 1952 / *C 64
Bailey Meter Co., 29801 Euclid Ave., Wickliffe, Ohio
44092 / SPEC PUR: Bailey 756 system, for automation of power plants and industrial processes /
GEN PUR: None / S 1500 / E 1916/ *C 64
Carlson Computer Co., 13911 Malvern Ave., Poway,
Calif. / SPEC PlR: TD'\-2 field plotter will
analyze 2 and 3 dimensional field problems of
the Laplace or Poisson type equation, Le. temperature distribution analysis, stress analysis
(including solution of some problems impossible
to solve on general purpose analog or digital
computers), fluid flow, magnetiC fields, electrostatic fields, electronic amplifier design (total
price, $685) / GEN PUR: None / S 2/ E 1960 /
*C 65
Computer Control Co., Inc., Old Connecticut Path,
Framingham, Mass. / SPEC PUR: Coordinate Conversion Computer, positions parabolic antennas
to track orbiting space vehicles; Incremental
Digi tal Computer, computes real-time correction
data for shipborne stabilized platform; Airborne
Coordinate Rotation CO'l1puter, enables an airborne
telescope tracking system to photograph miss iles
during re-entry; SPEC, teaches computer logic and
programming teChniques; Selector-Sorter System
for Information Retr ieval, performs logic and
ari thmetic operations concerned with searching
and sorting in graphic information system; Space
Data Conditioning System, digitizes 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-time; Digital Chromatograph Analyzer, controls operation of a vapor
chromatograph; 6B4, teaches fundamentals of digital computer organization, programming and operation; 6F2, large-scale digital computer maintenance trainer; 6F4, large-scale digital trainer
for teaching computer operation and programming,
computer logic demonstrator for classroom instruction in digital logic fundamentals and techniques / GEN PUR: DDP-24, a real-time, scientific computer with modular construction; expandability features; DDP-24 VM, a specially packaged
DDP-24 for ins tallation in moving vans; DDP-224,
real-time scientific computer with modular construction, expandable features and multi-processor capabilities / S 1200 / E 1953 / *C 65
Connecticut Technical Corp., 3000 Main St., Hartford, Conn. / SPEC PUR: Typewriters - Transmitting & Output Printing, for tape punching,
communications, programnable electr ic typewr iters,
computer application ($950 to $5000) / GEN PUR:
None / S 20 / E 1960 / *C 64
Delco Radio, Div. of General Motors Corp., 700 E.
Firmin St., Kokomo, Ind. / SPEC PUR: specialized

digital systems: data acquisition systems,
building supervisory monitors, program controllers, process controls, plant protection monitors
and annunciators, time verification systems, data
communication system monitors, digital clocks
($5000 to $550,000) / GEN PUR: None / S 6000 /
E 1936 / *C 64
Dian Laboratories, Inc., 611 Bradway, New York 12,
N. Y. / SPEC PlR: reactor simulator, for study
of reactor kinetics; submarine dynamics simulator and flight Simulator, for training of personnel; process analyzer, for automatic control of
plants; navigating system, for automatic track~nY9~~ ii~i!~S; (prices on request) / S 12/
Digital Electronics Inc., 2200 Shames Drive, Westbury, N. Y. / SPEC PlR: automatic test key
proof eval uator, inter bank communications encoding device ($ 7000 to $10,000); visual to magnet
tape data converter, translates vis ual data for
input to IBM type computer ($40,000); data converter, analog input to IBM and other compatible
magnetic tape ($15,000 to $30,000); data communications terminal, enter, store, and forward digital. d~ta over telephone lines ($2000 to $10,000) ;
traInIng computer, FOR11!AN training ($15,000) /
GEN PlR: yes / S 50 / E 1961 / *C 65
Fischer and Porter Co., Warminster, Pa. / SPEC PlR:
digital data systems for logging, scanning, multiple pressure readout, digital cOiuter control
/ GEN PlR: yes / S 1300 / E 1937
*C 64
Honeywell, Inc., Queen & S. Bailey Sts., Pottstown,
Pa. / SPEC PlR: mass flow computer for flow
measurement of gases reduced to standard conditions ($2000 to $5000); weight of coating for
determining coating material weight per unit
area; power demand, used as electrical load
limiter; special purpose analog computer, custom
circuitry describing mathematical equations /
GEN PlR: yes, digital for process control /
S 350 / E 1860 / *C 65
Leeds and Northrop Co., 4901 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. / SPEC PlR: automatic economic
dispatch, for electric power distribution
($200,000 to $300,000); performance computation
and data logging, for steam power plants
($175,000 to $275,000); efficiency control and
data logging, for hydro-stations ($250,000 to
$350,000); automatic control computer for oxygen
steel making process ($200,000 to $300,000) /
GEN PUR: analog and digital data handling and
computing systems available / S 3000 / E 1099 /
*C 65
LFE ElectroniCS, a Division of Laboratory for Electronics, Inc., 1079 Commonwealth Ave", Boston 15,
Mass. / SPEC PlR: SM-3 Display System, for display of transaction data, stocks, reservations,
inventory status, schedules, equipment status,
etc. ($15,000 to $60,000); RD-900 Random Access
Storage and Display System, for indexing, situational and tabular displays ($100,000 up); SMIIA Data Storage and Display System, for highspeed digital display of up to 500,000 characters
per second in sophisticated military command nnd
control systems I automatic bookkeeping maChines,
information retrieval systems, airborne digital
computers, flight control computers, machine tool
control systems, air traffic control computers,
fire control computers, automobile traffic 1 ight
controllers, automatic data sampling systems,
automatic navigating systems / GEN pm.: yes /
S 2000 / E 1946 / *C 64
Otis Elevatoz: Co., Defense and Industrial Div., 35
Ryerson St., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. / SPEC PlR: ndap-

~~~~l~r~~~~gogm/l~~~rpr:.~r ~~:~h)"g ~~~n,
E 1053 / *C 65
Pacific Data Systems, Inc., 1050 E. 1st St., Snnta
Ana, Calif. / SPEC PlR: None / GEN pm.: I'DS
1068, control computer ($15,000); PDS 1020,
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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE,

)<)()')

OVER 800 AREAS OF
APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS
1.

Machine tools: control for automatic reproduction of complete parts
Machine utilization analysis
Materials and parts: requirements, allocations, scheduling, control
Operational planning
Parts catalogs: construction, changes,
co nt rol
Proc urement
Production information analysis
Production operations: determination of
optimum order
Production scheduling
Quality control
Route accounting (Bakeries, Bottling plants,
Dairies, etc.)
Routing cable and electrical wiring
Shipping control
Shop scheduling, optimum
Traffic control

Business and Manufacturing in General
I,

Office
Absenteeism reports
Accounts receivable; posting, rebilling
Advertising effectiveness: analysis, data
handling
Billing and invoicing
Budgeting
Capi tal investment analysis
Catalog indexing
Chari table contributions
Consumer credi t verification
Correspondence: personalized letters to
delinquent accounts
Cost analysis
Duta gathering from multiple locations
Depreciation calculations
Directory advertising calculations
Dispatching
Expenses: analysis, prompt reports
file maintenance
filing operations, single and multiple
fixed assets accounting
Forecasting
Information retrieval
Inventory control
Li near programmi ng
Mailing list operations
M"nagement games
Management reports using the exception principle and others
Management simulation
Management statistics analysis
Management strategy analysis
Market research: studies
Operations research applications
Opt ical character recogni tion
Order acknowledgment
Order analysis
Order processi ng
Overhead cost allocation
Overtime reports
Pnyroll changes for general increases
P"yroll computation and payment
Pe"slon reporting and updating
l'EIlT charts: automatic drawing and up-dating
Performance evaluation
Plastic plates: emboss, code-punch
Price analysis
Property accounting
PrOduction forecasting
Punched tape: automatic production and
readi ng
Purchase order writing
Questionnaire analysis
Repair and maintenance: records, scheduling,
control
Iletirement fund: records, valuation
floyalty processing
Sa I a ry advances
Sa I cs analysis
Snles area distribution
Snles forecasting
Sa I es quota calculations
Sa vi ngs bond deductions
Scheduling for traveling salesmen
Simulation of inventory systems
Systems: analysis, synthesis, evaluation
Taxes, calcu latio n
Transportation optimization
Vacation scheduling
Voucher distribution
WIIUC and salary analysis
Wall" and salary. tax computations
Warehousing and stocking: records, analysis
W<>rk-in-process records

II.

I'lont and Production
,\s~'!mbly line balancing
CHtons: automatic manufacture and packaging
CUllstruction job scheduling
IJI$patching control
Fuctury operation simulation
I.nl.,r utilization: schedules, analysis
I.lIt h" operations: automatic control
~llIchlne loading schedules
Mllchlne tools: numerical control

CO~I Pl JTERS

and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

1.

Business -

3.

5.

analysis

Direct mail advertising addressing
Effecti veness analysis
Expenditures: analysis
Banking

6.

Educatio nal and Insti tutional
Alumni records: maintenance, analysis
Colleg~ board examinations:
scoring, interpretl ng
Education: forecasting administration trends
and budgeting
Educational test results: compilation
Elementary reading instruction
Honor rolls: compilation
Hospital menu planning
Hospi tal outpatient traffic schedules
Hospital patient billing
Hospital patient records: collation
Identifying "underachieving" bright students
Laboratory experiments: automatic control
Language teaching
Personali ty test analysis for counseling
Report cards: preparation. issuance
Revenue and expense accounting
Scheduling of courses, classes, sections,
instructors, rooms
Supply accounting
Student records: interpretation, processing
Teacher credential issuance
Teacher standards evaluation
Teachi ng
Test grading
Traini ng mammals: preparation, maintenance

Government
Accident records: analysis for safety
programs
Air mail extracting
Appropriation accounting
Budgetary control
Census analysis
Crimi nal identi fication
Draft: investigation, analysis
Economy: simulation of sections
Election return analysis
Excise tax bi 11 preparation
fingerprint processing and searching
foreign policy analysis
Highway toll and service area revenues
processing
Highways: maximum speed determination
Income tax accounting
Mail sorting and routing
Motor vehicle excise tax billing
Motor vehicles: registration
New drug application processing
Parts catalogi ng
Poli tical district reapportionment
Property right-of-way analysis
Property value analysis
Pub~ic Heal t~:
radiation, water purification,
an pollutlOn studies
Radio station licenses: issuance
Rubbish disposal planning, route analysis
Sales tax records, analysis
Statistical analysis
Supplies: inventory and control
Traffic interchanges: designs of angles and
grades
Traffic light service control
Traffic signal regulation
Traffic simulation
Urban renewal planning
Water and sewer rates revenue

Adverti sing

Accrual settlement
Bond ownership and redemption records
Check cert ificat io n
Check processing accounting
Christmas clubs
Corporate trust accounting
Demand deposit accounting
Deposi t processi ng
factoring accounts: processing
float analysis
fund accounting
Ins tallment loan accounti ng
Interest calculation
Inter-office records: transmission, filing,
recall
Loan accounting, records, and analysis
Money orders
Mortgage loan accounting
Payro 11 accounti ng
Personal trust accounting
Ready credi t
Real estate loan accounting
Savings and loan postings
Savings Club deposit accounting
Signature verification
Stockholder records
Trust accounting
Vacation clubs
Wi thdrawal processing

finance
Amortization
Bond evaluation
Clearing house reports
Commodi ty tradi ng: customer confirmation
Di vidend calculation
Equipment trust accounting
fund analysis
Margin accounts: commodities, securities
Monthly customer statements
Portfolio evaluation
Stock analysis
Stock market data transmission
Stock price index computed hourly, etc.
St.ock tabulations
Stock transfers

Specific fields

Consumer audiences:

2.

4.

Insurance
Actuarial research
Agency accounting
Agents' commission calculations
Asset share calculations
Automobile coding
Claims
Commutation column calculations
Dividend formula analysis
Di vidend scale calculations
Gross premium calculations
Group annuity calculations
Group insurance commissions
MBan reserve calculations
Mortali ty tables
Net premium calculations
Non-forfei ture value calculations
Policy issuance
Policy reserve calculations
Premium billing
Premium and loss distribution accounting
Renewal rating calculations
Valuation calculations

7.

Law
Crime: analysis, prediction, detection
Laws: analysis, consistency studies
L~gal research
Patent searching
Pre-testing of proposed legiSlation

83

Application 01 Computers
Transformer thermal rating
Transmission line design and losses
Water reservoir management
Water supply evaluation

Reconstruction of decisions (using statistical methods) re: taxes, trust funds,
public utility rates
Traffic violations: recording, accounting,
analysis
13.
O.

Airplane racing: final scoring, specialized
category winners, up-to-the-minute standings
Bridge tournaments: shuffling and dealing
Football: judging contest entries
Indoor golf: measurement of shots
Olympic Games: registration, scoring, winners, up-to-the-minute standings
Racing: determination of prices paid on
winning horses
Seo ri ng : bowli ng games

Magazine and Periodical Publishing
Classified advertisement preparation
Mai 1 i ng li s t mai ntenance
Mailing lists: geographic analysis
Mailing lists: high-speed label printer
Newspaper pri nt i ng: long di stance t ransmi ssion of linotypesetting
Newspaper printing: high-speed linotype
setting by punched paper tape and computer
Printing: automatic line justification
Printing: automatic hyphenation of words
Renewals: analysis, promotion
Subscription fulfillment

10.

Mi litary

14.

15.

12.

III.
1.

16.

Telephone Industry

Textile Industry
Fabric quality control
Material avai labi Ii ty evaluation
Monitoring clothing production
Production planning
Sales analysis
Style forecasting
Style reports

17.

Transportation
Aircraft loading requirements charts
Air traffic control
Air traffic prediction plots
Ai rc raft mai ntenance schedu 1 i ng
Airline fare computation
Airline passenger space control
Automatic toll registration
Bus schedu li ng
Cloud-height-data analyzer for ai rports
COllision warning systems
Crew t rai ning
Elevators: automatic control
Flight plan issuance
Flight simulation
Motor freight records: analysis
Navigati ng systems
Parking garages: automatic control
Pilot training
Posi tion plotting of airplanes
Preventi ve maintenance scheduling
Railroad car identification and recording
Railroad fares: collection, allocation
Railroad freight cars: accounting, allocation, distribution, control
Railroad inventory accounting
Rail traffic control, centralized
Reservation systems
Satellite orbi t calculations
Ship arrival forecasting
Ship traffic: statistical analysis
Subways: automatic control
Terminal operation simulation
Ticket billing
Ticket validation
Trains: automatic control
Travel reservations

2.

18.

Mi scellaneous
Agriculture: crop shifting indications
Animated film production
Bui Iding construction schedules
Cement making: proportioning and control of
raw materi als
Construction: estimates of electrical work
costs
Farm management simulation
Forestry: planting- and cutting trees
Graphing of scientific data
Harbor and port facilities: planning, evaluation, filling shallows calculations
Hospitals: records, billing, inventory,
control
Hotels: guest charge accounting and billing
Hotels: registration, reservations
Indexes: preparation
Inventions and patents: filint, retrieval
Judgment of commercial contest entries
Literature searching: automatic location of
scientific articles
Map compilation and production

Bio logy
Animals: behavior models
DNA molecular code analysis
Hybrid optimization
Li vestock breeding analysis
Li vestock feeding control
Livestock-feed ingredient-mix; optimization
Molecules: determination of position of
atoms
Species characteristics: correlation
analysis
Species varieties: automatic classification

Public Utilities
B) iler co nt 1'0 1
Circuits and lines: mileage analysis
Compressor performance
Dispatch control
Electric distribution networks
Electrical power control
Equipment: attrition and life expectancy
Gas distribution networks
Gas well probation
Load duration
Load flows
Meter readi ng
Natural gas measurement
Pipe line design
Power distribution calculations
Power Plants: stability of control
Power production scheduling
Pressure vessel flange designs: calculating,
listing
Rate determination
Repair calls: dispatching, scheduling
Sag-tension studies
Steam turbines: output, control

Science and Engineering
Aeronautics and Space Engineering
Aerodynamical formulas: evaluation
Airborne jet-engines: control, management
Aircraft safety: control of cargo weights
and fue 1 supp ly
Airframe stress analysis
Astronaut training
Atmospheric re-entry studies
Automatic checkout for missiles and space
vehicle aircraft
Boost cut-off determination
Catastrophe simulation
Contour maps presentation
Cri tical speed problems
CII I've fi tt i ng
Engine design for propelling space vehicles
Factor analysis
Flight control for missiles and space vehicles
Flight simulation
Flight test data reduction
Flight training devices
Flutter analysi s
Ground controlled approach: program.lling
Guidance and flight control studies
Guidance sensi ti vi ty problems
Guidance systems design
Gyroscopic calculations
Heat transfer analysis
Helicopter piloting studies
High-altitude balloon flights
Horizon scanning
Hypersonic air data analysis
Inertial guidance for missiles and space
vehicles
Interplanetary space probes control
Jet ai rcraft refueling
Lunar probes control
Moon flight simulation
Navigat io n t rai ni ng devices
Orbit injection
Parachute recovery systems
Radar and telemetry antennas: positioning
and pointing of
Re-entry vehicle development
Rocket flight simulation
Rocket motor propellants: analysis, control
during firing
Rocket nozzle development for space boosters
Satelli te photography rectification
Satelli te research
SateHi te tracking
Self-adjusting pilot
Simulation of physiological reactions of
astronauts
Simulation of moon landings
Space platform "anchorage"
Spaceship positions: precise determination
Static rocket engine checkout
Suspension reaction for ai rborne stores
Theodolite data reduction
Turbo jet engine testing
Vibration analysis
Wind tunnel data reduction

Assigning dial equipment
Automatic telephone exchange for private
lines
Coin telephone: collecting, accounting
Customer payrnents
Local service charge billing
Long-distance charge billing
Long-distance transmission of data
Message register billing
Speech waves: generation, analysis
Toll ticket billing
Updating "yellow pages" directories
Wri tten mes sage telephoni ng

Oil Industry
Absorber calculations
Aerial surveys and exploration: analyses
Bulk stations: wholesale sales, billing,
accou nti ng
Credi t card accounting
Crude oil: analysis of properties, evaluation, processing
Depletion accounting
Distillation tower design
Equilibrium flash calculation
Flow: control
Fuel deliveries: degree-day accounti ng
Gaso li ne blendi ng
Gravi ty drai nage analysis
Gravometric analysis
Heat exchange calculations
Heat and material balances
Ins t rument s~anni ng
Lease and well expenses and investments:
records and analysis
Map construction
'o1ass 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 control and
operation
Oil purchase accounting
Operating records: logging
Petroleum reserves: calculations
Physical behavior of complex mixtures: predictions
Pipe stress analysis
Plate-to-plate distillation calculations
Product mix for oil refineries: determination
Refinery and gas plant components: design,
operation
Refinery shutdown and maintenance: scheduli ng calculations
Refinery simulation
Remote control of crude oil production
Secondary recovery: analysis
Sei smic data reduction
Well logs: corrections
Wells and fields: prorating analysis

Steel Industry
Billet cut-up line: control
Power control: optimization
Smelting process: blast furnace stockhouse
co nt 1'0 1
Steel mill simulation
Steel sample analysis

Air Force engines and parts: regulation of
supply
Distressed ships: dispatching aid
Plotting location of all ships and planes in
operation
Stock priority items: speedy shipment
11.

Sports

Li brari es
Card catalogs: maintenance and updating
Information retrieval
Records and control

9.

Meat packaging: mixture, optimization
Motion picture distribution
Mot ion pict ures: producers sett ll'!ment
statements
Music: statistical analysis of style
Personnel selection
Real estate: building appraisal and
valuation
Real estate: information retrieval system
Restaurant ordering
Specialized personnel-searching
Television stations: -real-time program
swi tchi ng ope ratio ,!S
Theatre: scheduling,' planning productions
Vendi ng machi ne programmi ng

3.

Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Bound chemicals: simulation of reactions
between
Chemical compounds: structure studies
Chemical kinetics: problem so 1vi ng
Continuous-flow stirred-tank reactor: simulation and control
Crystal structure factors
Distti lation processes: determi nat ion or
starting times, etc.
Equilibrium equations: studies
Fertilizer-mix: optimization
Flash vapor calculations
Gas line calculation
Hydrocarbons: structure analysis
Ion exchange column: performance appraisal
Mass spectrometer analysis
Material flow to batch chemical plants:
program simulation

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 11)(i~

Application 01 Compulers
Meteori te pat tern charting
Organic compounds: classification
Organic compounds: file searching
Permeability, relative: computations
Process control
Process simulation
Reaction analysis
Spectrum analysis
X-ray crystallography analysis
·1.

Ci vi 1 Engi neeri ng
Abutment design
Adjustment of level net
Area calculation by coordinates and by tlther
methods
Azimuth calculations
(Jeam design
(Jridge 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
Elevation calculations
Embankment stabi li ty design
Flood control systems: analysis, synthesis
Freeway assignment
Freezing and thawing of soils
Grade sheet processing
Highway profi les
Highways: determination of future needs
Levee design
Monthly equipment summary
Oceanographic studies: current, temperature,
etc.
Pavement design
Photogrammetric data reduction
Pier design
Pi Ie load computation
Pipe design
Pollution studies
Pressure distribution in layered media
llo1mp and interchange design and calculations
Il"routing traffic during emergency conditions
Ueservoir design
Uetaining wall design
(~ladway elevations
U(.ute optimization
Sewage disposal studies
Shell structure design
Sino volumes and other calculations
So II test analysi s
SI eel column design
SI ress analysis
Survey closure: control
Three-point problem solutions
Traffic density: pictorial simulation
Traffic light maintenance: control
Traffic simulation
Transformation of coordinates
Traverse adjustment
Traverse closure
Trlnngulation
V"rllcal alignment
1I'1I1.~r distribution systems:
analysis, optimbation

".

Flood routing
Flow in open channels
Ground water: flow of
Hydraulic circui ts and components: design
Hydraulic network analysis
Hydroelectric dam design
Multi-purpose water-reservoir system management
Pipe stresses
Reservoir aggradation
Reservoir area computations
Sewer design
Shock-wave effect analysis
Surge -tank analysis
Turbine speed regulation
Uni t hydrographs: determination
Water hammer analysis
Wave motion analysis
Wi nd-wave analys i s
8,

9.

10.

7.

lIydrnulic Engineering
Backwater profiles
Compressible and incompressible flow analysis
C;u (verts: analysis, geometry
Drill nRge systems design
Flood and flow forecasting
Flood control calculations
Floo.( frequency analysi s

COl'.IPIJ'J'ERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

Mari ne Engi neeri ng

Mathematics
Bessel functions
Boolean algebra calculations
Calculus of variations
Constants, important: evaluation
Convolution
Coordinate rotation and translation
Curve fitting
Determinant evaluation
Differentiation: numeric, symbolic
Difference equations solution
Differential equations solution
Differntiating symbolically
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors: calculations
Fourier analysis and synthesis
Function tables: computation
Integral equatio ns
Integration: numerical
Integration of functions
Intelligence: simulation of human thinking
processes
Lagrange interpolation
Least squares fit to inconsistent equations
Logari thms
Matrix inversion
Matrix multiplication
Multi-dimensional partial differential
equat io ns
Multiple integrals
Numerical base conversion
Partial differential equations
Po lynomial roots
Proportional gain
Reciprocals
Simulation of mathematical equations and
solutions
Simultaneous linear equations
Simultaneous non-linear equations
Simultaneous ordinary differential equations
Square roots
Stochastic difference equations
Table computation {evaluation of functions}

Electrical Engineering

ll.

Mechanical Engineering
Air conditioning calculations
Arch analysis and design
Building frames for reinforced concrete construction: Hardy Cross analysis
Cam design
Casi ng design
Combustion computations
Composite stringers design
Compressors: horsepower calculations
Conveyor geometry
Crankshaft vi bratio n analysi s
Engine and piston computations
Flange cross sections, table of properties
Foundation settling: effects
Heat flow
Heat loss of rooms and buildings
Machine vibration analysis
Moments of inertia

Medicine and Physiology
Ambulatory clinic records control
Anesthesia control
Arterial physiology research
Alveolar gas parameter computation
Ball i stocardiogram analysi s
Biologic rhythm studies
Biological specimens: electronic magnification
Blood chemistry determination
Blood grouping and typing
Blood volume: calculation of total amount
in circulation and loss
Bone crystal structures: calculations
Cancer: diagnosis and treatment
Cancerous cell growth simulation
Cardiovascular physio logy studies
Cerebral slow waves: correlation and spectral analyses
Cervical and vaginal smear screeni ng
Clinical data: statistical analysis
Compartmental rate exchange parameters
Controlled artificial hand
Coronary artery disease prediction
Counting bacteria in photographs
Counting blood cells in photographs
Cytophotometric analysis
Dermatoglyphic diagnosis
Diagnostic possibili ties: listing, suggestions, comments
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
Evoked brain-wave response analysis
Eye muscle studies
Fatigue research
Fetal heart beat recordi ng
Gastrointestinal tract pressures: detection
and reco rdi ng
Gene frequency calculation
General anesthetic simulation
Growth and physique studies
Heartbeat analysi s
H_earing loss: testing analysis
Human brain simulation
Human ear simula.tion for speech analysis
Human retinal and brain responses to light
simulation
Hypertensi ve pressure compu tat ions
Intestinal absorption rate measurement
Iodi ne metabo li sm compu tatio n
Isotope tracer studies: analysis
Location of pain-transmitting area in brain
Medical data: telemetering and analysis
Medical literature: indexing, analysis
Medical tests: analysis
Medication administration schedules
Metabolic control involving chemical feedback
Motor system coordination testing
Neuroelectric data processing
Neuron signal conduction theory
Nutritional intake analysis
Ophthalmologic disorders simulation
Optimum therapeutic procedure determination
Patient history recording
Pediatric psychiatric diagnosis
Pharmacological research: patient simulation
Phonocardiogram analysis
Physiology of the eye: analysis
Post mortem examination analysis
Probability in medical diagnosis
Psychiatric test scoring
Pulse analysis
Pupi 1 servomechani sm analys i s
Radiation therapy
Red cell volume: calculation
Renal function simulation
Shock therapy: monitoring of patient
condi tion
Speech research
Symptom-di sease complexes
Temperature of man: simulation
Toxicity data analysis
Vessel wall properties and hemodynamic
studies
Whole blood supply and distribution control
X-ray analysi s

Linguistics

Compartment pressures in emergency situations
Compartment ventilation calculations
Force analysis of space structures
Form calculations
Fuel rate analysis
Gyroscopic-compasses sea-test: data
reduction
Hydrostatic functions
Plate and angle combinations: calculations
Ship displacement calculations
Ship 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 system: vibration
analysis
Ullage tables

Economics

Antenna design
Cuthode tube design
Circuit analysis and design
Circuit assembly: control
Component design
Computer logic circuits: design
Computer wiring: automatic design and
control
Electrical analysis of circuit types
E I cc t romagnetic wave propagatio n in various
media
Feedback system, single loop, finding the
root locus
Filter analysis
G"IIerator calculations
(.oUlcal networks: design
M'llor calculations
Uadar echoes
U:odlo interference
Sys t ems evaluation
Transformer design
Transient performance
Tri. ve I i ng-wave-tube calculations
Triode design

12.

Concordances: construction
Speech analysi s
Syntax pat tern analysis
Translation from one language to another
Word frequency analysis

lIousehold simulation
Industry: analysis, simulation of competition
I npu t -ou tpu t analys i s
I••

Orifice factors: computations
Pipe-stress analysis
Piping systems, flexibility analysis
Pressure vessel computations
Propeller pi tch correc;tion
Reinforced concrete: bending, stress, etc.
Rigid body vibrations: analysis
Rigid frames: moment distribution analysis
Shell analysis: stress distribution
Temperature stresses
Throttling device computation
Torsional systems, bearing loads, and engine
forces: Holzer analysis
Truss analysis: stress and deflections
Vehicle checkout calculations
Vibration analysis

13.

Metallurgy
Alloy calculations
Crystal structure computations

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Application o. Computers
14.

Atmospheric turbulence and diffusion:
simulation
Cloud picture processing
Flood control
Global weather simulation
Hurricane forecasting
Ionospheric mapping
Meteori te pattern charting
Short-range storm observation and forecasti ng
Weather forecasting
Weather research: gridding of picture data
Weather satellites: real-time assessment
15.

16.

1'7 •• Nuclear Engineering

Engines: tests, data control
Multigroup criticality calculations
N'!utron diffraction
Neutron flux distribution
Neutron transport
Power plant monitoring
Radioactive fallout: analysis, prediction
Radioacti ve level calculations
Reactor design and evaluation
Reactor simulators

Military Engineering
Ballistic trajectories
Bomb impact analysi S
Bombing tables
Ci ty evacuation studies
Command and control: systems, displays
Fire control
Fi ri ng tables
Missiles: analysis, calculations:
Cont ro 11 i ng
Designing
Drafting structural parts
Directing
Intercepting
Launching
PI'edicting impact points
Recovering
Pursuit and combat: analysis, control
Radar defense systems: analysis, calculations
Reconnaissance data: analysis and interpretation
Rocket trajectories
Strategy analysiS and optimization
Submarine battles: simulation for crew
training
Trajectory calculations
Weapons control
Weapons systems analysis and evaluation
Naval Engineering (see also Marine Engineering)
Anti-submarine warfare simulation
Cavi tat ion studies

Learni ng and behavior studies
Multiple regressive models for pr.ediction
Neural behavior simulation
Pattern analytic methods: agreement analysis,
configural analysis, multiple scalogram analysis, profile analysis
Perception studies
P&ychological tests: analysis
Space flights: study of behavior
Time and motion studies: data collection
and analysis

Component attrition rate analysis
Decompression tables
Mi nesweeper ves sel s navigatio n
Submerged flow: potential patterns
Underwater acoustic experiments

Meteorology

21.

Data reduction and analysis
Social behavior simulation
Social processes: hypotheses testing
Sociometric data: analysis
Voting behavior simulation
22.

18.

Statistics

Photography
Color analysiS
Color separation negatives:
automatic production
Lens coati ng calculations
OQtical ray tracing
Optical system design

19.

Sociology

Bernoulli probability
Beta function calculation
Binomial coefficient calculations
Chi squared function calculations
Complex error function and integral
Correlation
Covariance
F-test
Factor analysi s
Forecasting
Gamma function
Gaussian probabi Ii ty
HYpergeometric probability
Least-square-po lynomi al fi t ti ng
Maximum likelihood functions
Moments
Mo vi ng averages
Multiple regression
Non-linear estimation
Period search
Poisson probabi Ii ty
Time series analysis and adjustment
T-test I (sample mean vs. population mean)
T-test II (difference between two means)
Variance: analysis

scanner for

Physics
Atom-human communicatio ns system
Cosmic radiation: statistical analysis
Crystallography analysis
Elastic particle collision studies
Electron distributions
Electron trajectories
Gamma ray particles: mul tiparameter analysis
Interatomic bond lengths and angles
Shock waves analysis
Thermodynamic equations

20.

Psychology
Data reduction and analysis
Cogni ti ve processes simulation
Canonical analysis
Factor analytic studies
Human language behavior: analysi S, synthesi S

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engineering computer ($21,500 to $25,050) I S 40 I
E 1961 I *C 65
Packard Bell Computer, a Div. of Packard Bell Electronics, 2700 S. Fairview St., Santa Ana, Calif.
I SPEC PUR: lRICE, 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 $89,500 and depends on system
configuration>; DER-2oo0, Digital Events Recorder, for monitoring up to 2000 bistable or two
pOSition conditions in automatic checkout, process control, etc. (price on request) I GEN PUR:
yes I S 350 I E 1957 I *C 64
Philco Corp., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., Cornputer Div., 3900 Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. I
SPEC PUR: BasicPac, general purpose, mobile
transportable, ruggedized FIELDATA computer for
military uses; military computers for use in
space vehicles, aircraft, and other military
purposes; real-time electronic access and display
system, transmits data between remote typewriter
and cathode ray tube display devices and any cornputer or input-output data handling device,
suitable for real-time command and control remote
teaching aids and computer applications requiring
on-Site or remote displays, programmed or manual
control of display format; general purpose print
reading system, transforms printed information
into computer language in the form of magnetic
or punched paper tape; message and data swi tching system, processes communication-based information among remote points within a communications network, provides integration of several
hundred teletypewriter messages and high-speed

data circuits I GEN PUR: yes I S 3280 I E 1092,
corporation; 1952, computer division I *C 64
Serck Controls Ltd., Queensway, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, Eng. I SPEC PUR: .Solid State Digital
Telecontrol, for telemetry, remote controls and
supervision ($5680 upwards); Solid State Special
Purpose Computers, for special applications ($2040
upwards); Solid State Sequence Control, for plant
sequence control ($2840 upwards) I GEN PUR: None
Is 100 I E.1959 / *C 64
Wang Laboratories, Inc., 836 North St., Tewksbury,
Mass. I SPEC PUR: ADPREP (Analog Data Prepartion Unit for Digital Computation> with 10 analog inputs, A/D conversion and outputs on digital printer or punched paper tape ($4950 to
$5450); telemetered data reduction systems, shaft
encoder, synchro, voltage or frequency to digital,
for radar range, AZ, EL, etc. ($5 to $50 K on
special order); automatic data sampling systems,

~:~r~:c:r o~o~v~~:!~t d~!:~u~;~' ;n~~y a~l5 O~!p$~

K
on special order); UNASEC I & II, automatic or
semi-automatic justification of linotype tapes
for printing industry using full scale computer
with character display ($25 to $35 K) I GEN I'UR:
LOCI 1 & 2. LOgarithmic Computing Instruments,
desk top pe'l'sonal computers for scientists and
engineers ($2750 to $7500) Is 80 I E 1951 I
*C65

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 19()~

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? /
4. Any remarks? / 5. Number of your staff? /
6. Year established? / Filled in by: Name_ _ __
Titl«,_"_ _ Organization_ _ _ Address,_ _ _ __
In the following each entry contains: Name
and address / Purpose or miss ion / Equipment /
Courses / Notes.
The abbreviations used include the following:
S -

~

ize (number of employees)

E - EstalJlished (year of establishment)
*C Information checked by the organization (C for
checking) / 65: information furnished in 1965 /
64: information furnished in 1964 / etc.

EAM

Electric punch-card accounting machine

coml sve
K
CPM

Computing services provided commercially

thousand (words or digits of core storage)
~ards

per minute

For romJluter identifications, see the survey of
digital und analog computers.

Abllen" Christian College, Computer Center, Station
AtC, AlJilene, Tex. 79601 I *C 65
Instruction, research, business records, student records, and development records / IBM
1·101 (4K, card 545),085 & U88 collators, 083
G UO·l sorters, 548 int., 7 key punches / BA
:l73-I ntr. to data processing ( 3 sem. hrs.
credit) and BA 374-Sys. Anal. (3 sem. hrs.) /
Using 1401 approx. 40 hrs. per month for in~truction and research / S 11 / E 1956
Air Force Institute of Technology, AFIT (SE) WrightPaUerson AFB, Ohio / *C 64
Provide education in scientific and technologicui areas to meet Air Force needs: programs
lJasieally in graduate engineering / two IBM
16:!0 systems / Digital Computing Techniques:
Numerical Analysis and Digital Computer Pro~ramming: Digital Computer Circuitry: Digital
Computer Logic and Circuits; Nuclear Reactor
Technology / Closed shop procedures planned for
more efficient use of equipment / S 7 / E 1952
('\lIalo\l), 1961 (Digital)
The Amalean University, Center for Technology and
Admillistration, 2000 G St., N.W., Washington,
1J, t. / *C 65
Educa t ional ins ti tution offering graduate program In use of computers as management tool,
l"or lJudget preparation and execution: informal Ion storage and retrieval; student classroom
work I two LGP-30's, Model 342 High Speed
Ull .. dcr Punch, two Flexowriters / Curriculum
lr· .. dln\l to Master's and Doctor's degrees in
,ull'S UI!, STINFO, Management of ADP Centers,
Ut;!) m"nagement / S 65 (approx.) / E 1957
Arllll\llon ~tate College, Computer Laboratory,
Ar IllIglnn, Tex. / *C 65
Edu~lItlon and research / IBM 1620 Model I, IBM
1I,~'U MoJe 1 II, IBM 407, PACE tr-48 (analog) /
COUriOS In Beginning FORlRAN; Symbolic Programmlll\l; Numerical Analysis / S 2 / E 1961

Auburn University, Computer Center, Auburn, Ala. /
*C 65
Education and research / IBM 7040 (16K), IBM
1401 (4K), IBM 1620 (20K); coml svc /
Courses in Numerical AnalysiS, Digital Computer Programming, System AnalYSiS, Simulation /
S 25./ E 1959
Stephen F. Austin State College, EDP Center, Box
4607 SFA Sta., Nacogdoches, Tex. 75962 / *C 65
Teaching, administration, research in Forestry,
PhYSics, Chemistry / IBM 1620, 1622, 407, 85,
83, 548, 514, 26, 24 / Business Administration
courses leading toward systems deSign; Mathematic courses / S 6 / E 1963
Baylor University, Casey Computer Center, Waco, Tex.
/ *C 64
Research and instruction in computer applications / IBM 1620, 1622, 407, sorter and key
punch / Data Processing, Basic Computer Courses
/ S 5 / E 1963
Boston College, Computer Center, Gasson 21, 140
Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167/
*C 65
Facul ty research and education - General University processing / 16k, 1401, 1403, 1407,
(l) 1311, (4.) 72911, Advanced prog, (=> Compare,
multiply and divide, column binary, 200-800
C.P.I., sense switches / Basic Computer,
System Design and AnalYSiS, IBM P.I. - Auto,
FORlRAN, COBOL, R.P.G., FARGO / Computer
Center designed primarily as a service center
for faculty and research groups / S 8 / E 1965
Boston University Computing Center, 700 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 15, Mass. / *C 65
Service center for university / 60K l620-II
plus auxiliary equipment / 6 courses in Programming, 7 in Systems and Application, 1 in
Math. Methods, 2 in Logical Design / S 11 /
E 1954
Bowling Green State Univers i ty, Computer Center,
Bowling Green, Ohio / *C 65
Computing facilities for classroom teaChing,
faculty research, limited administrative data
processing / IBM 1620 and peripheral punched
card equipment; coml svc (ltd.) / Numerical
AnalySiS: Automatic Data Processing / S 6 /
E 1953
Brandeis UniverSity, Brandeis Computer Center,
Sydeman 3, Waltham, Mass. 02154 / *C 64
Research purposes of faculty and graduate students in physical, behavioral and social sciences / IBM 1620 Model I with 40K memory,
floating-point hardware and all optional f ixtures; 1623 Card Read Punch; two 1311 Disk
Storage Drives, Models 2 and 3; 407 Accounting
Machine: two 026 Key Punches / Physics courses
include programming and solution of physical
problems / S 1 / E 1963
Braunschwe ig Technischen Hochschule, Rechenzentrum,
33 Braunschweig, Germany / *C 65
Programming techniques for education, automatic programming and compiling techniques; analog computing methods / digital computers:
Electrologica XI, 20K words core storage; Zuse
Z22, 8K words drum storage; analog computers:
Shorts General Purpose Analog Computer (2 consoles~ Telefunken RAT700 (2 consoles); coml
svc / programming for digital computers /
Besides the computation center there is the
"Instut fur Rechentechnik" with other purposes
S 4 / E 1958
Brigham Young University, Computer Research Center,
Provo, Utah / *C 65
Education, research, and administrative data
proceSSing / IBM 7040 - all special features
except double preCision floating point; IBM
1401, 8K memory; coml svc / Computer programming courses in departments of mathematics,
accQunting, engineering, industrial education
/S3l/E1958

COi\IP(JTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

Brooklyn College, Office of Testing & Research,
Brooklyn 10, N. Y. / *C 64
College service, instruction, faculty and student research / 1620 card 40K system; 1620
card 40K Model II: two 1311 Drives: 1443/
Courses given / S 10 / E 1961
Brown University, Computing Laboratory, 180 George
St., Providence, R. I. 02912/ *C 65
Research, education, and service / IBM 7070
and 1401; IBM System/360 Model 50 to be delivered late in 1965; coml svc / Numerical analysis
and theory of programming (both elementary and
advanced) / S 12 / E 1956
Cambridge Uni vers ity, Mathematical Laboratory, Corn
Exchange St., Cambridge, England / *C 65
Computing service for University, research
into and teaching of computer science / Titan
(ICT Atlas 2 computer); coml svc / Diploma in
Numerical Analysis and Automatic Computing /
S 50 / E 1939
Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. 55057/ *C 65
Undergraduate education and research / IBM
1620 card system and unit record equipment /
Utilization of Automatic Computers; Programming
Lectures / S 3 / E 1962
Carnegie Institute of Technology, Computation Center, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. / *C 65
Research, service, and education / CDC G2l
(two G20's) with 73K, 6 tapes, 50 million
character disk, 16 on-line teletypes; IBM
7040, 32K, 10 tapes and IBM 1401, 4K, 4 tapes;
coml svc (G2l) / Ph.D. in Systems and Comm.
Sciences; B.S. option in computation in Elect.
Eng. & Mathematics / S 100 / E 1956
Case Institute of Technology, University Circle,
Cleveland 6, Ohio / *C 64
Computer education, scientific and engineering
calculation / 1107 Univac, Burroughs 220: coml
svc / Seven courses in Math Dept. and Engineering Div. / S 20 / E 1957
Catholic University of America, Computing Center,
Washington 17, D. c. / *C 64
Education and research for students and faculty
/ IBM 1620, card I/O, 60K storage, key punches,
sorter, printer; coml svc / Fortran Programming; Data Processing in Sociology; Numerical
Methods in Engineering / S 3 / E 1961
Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. /
*C 64
University student records, business office
operations, student-facul ty research, ins tructional programming / 1620 IBM and related hardware / Programming 1620 and Basic EDP Methods /
S 5 / E 1963
Central Technical Institute, 1644 Wyandotte St.,
Kansas City, Mo. / *C 65
Training in data proceSSing and computer programming; some computer services provided
commerCially / Bendix G-15; coml svc / Busi~e~s /~t~~~~ion and Computer Programming /
Chalmers University of Technology, ADB Institutet
tj; 64
Acquaint the college student with digital computer programming and use of computers / LGP;OJ /o~\~~ / Two courses in programming /
Humphreys College, Stockton, Calif. / *C 64
Teaching e lemen tary data process ing operators
the use of EAM in accounting / IBM 402 / Introduction to Data Processing; Elements of Pro~r;ii~g~ EAM for Professional Accounting /
Idaho State University, D2t.a Processing Center,
Pocatello, Idaho / *C 65
Provide services in administrative areas of
registration, financial accounting, inventory
control and other related areas; provide facilities for student training in uses of ADP
equipment and for student and faculty research
projects / Punched card installation, IBM 1620;
IBM 360-20 scheduled for installation / Physics
381 and 382 - "Computer Programming"; Business
Engineering 381 Introduction to Electronic Data
Processing / S 5 / E 1961
Ill~~~~ 7n!ii~~te of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
Education, research, administration / IBM
7040/1401, IBM 1620 II, assorted unit record
equipment / C.S. 302, 350, 401, 501 / Extensi ve involvement with secondary schools in
Chicago area / S 35 / E 1961
Indiana Institute of Technology, 1600 E. Washington
Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. 46003 / *C 65
Education and research / IBM 1620 Data Processor with IBM 1622 card I/O, IBM 407 accounting
machine, IBM 082 sorter, IBM 548 interpreter,
IBM 024 and 026 card punches, IBM 056 ver if iers
/ Co~puter Programming, Numerical Analysis,
MatrIX Theory / S 10 / E 1961

Ind~~~~m~~~~~~:i~~d.R?~r~~ Computing Center,
UniverSity research, education in computer
scie~ces / CDC 3600/0090, Satellited, 10 tapes,
2 prInters; usual unit record equipment; IBM
709, 10 tapes / Non-credit programming and
computing courses / CDC 3400 Satellited, disk
;ngod?~\~~!l replace 0090 in July, 1965 /
Institut fur Angewandte Mathematik der Universitat
~i:, 65 Mainz, Jakob-Wlder-Weg 7, Germany /
Instruction of students, research calculations
by institutes of the university / Zuse Z22 and
Siemens 2002 digi tal computers; Telefunken RA
463/2 electronic analog computer / Undergraduate and graduate courses in programming and
numerical mathematics / S 12 / E 1958
10W~0~!a~0~~i?~i~~, Computation Center, Ames,
Provide service to all departments, education
and research / IBM 7074-1401 magn. tape system,
Cyclone computer system, three IBM 1401 's, two
SOS 910; coml svc / 22 computer oriented credit
?~r~~s / EG~~~~ate program in computer science
Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Data Processing
Center, Pittsburg, Kansas / *C 65
Provide computing facilities for education,
research, and local industries / IBM 1620, IBM
1622, IBM 1443, IBM 1311 disk unit, LGP-30,
and associated unit record equipment; com 1 svc
/ Punched Card Data Processing; Basic Computing Machines; Programming I and II; Data Pro~e~~~g Application; System Design / S 6 /
Kan~~~~t;t~ T~~chers College, Emporia, Kansas

Education, teacher training and business data
processing, institutional administrative data
processing, academic research / 1620 DP system, IBM 1440 DP system, 407, 403, 514, 083,
522, 085, four 026 card punches / Basic Computing Machines; Introduction to Programming;
Computer Programming; Systems and Applications; Seminar in Data Processing and PunchedCard Data Processing / Math Dept. also teaches
computer programming class and integrates computer use in other math classes / S 3 fulltime, 5 part-time / E 1962
Kansas State Uni vers i ty, Computing Center, Manhattan, Kansas 66504 / *C 65
Education / IBM 1620, 6OK; IBM 1401, 4K; IBM
1410, 40K, tape oriented; seven 7330 tape
drives / Electronic Computing; Scientific Cornputing; Business Computing; Numerical Analysis
/ Used by students and staff for research purpo se s / S 11 / E 1958
.
Ken; ~a~~ University, Computer Center, Kent, Ohio
Education and research / IBM 1620 card I/O,
40K, usual peripheral equipment / Two 5-hour
courses in computer science / S 4 / E 1963
King's College, Computing Center, WilkeS-Barre,
Pa. 18702 / *C 65
Education / IBM 1620/1311 with related tab
equipment; coml svc / BS with concentration
in data processing; Fortran programming for
science and math students / S 2 / E 1960
Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. / *C 65
Education / IBM 1620, tape reader and punch,
20K, 1620 Flexowriter / "Introduction to
Modern Digital Computation", offered to nonengineers of junior and senior standing and
Fortran programming offered as part of freshman engineering course / Computer center is
not formally separated from engineering dlvl-

COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1%'>

School, College, and University Computer Centers
sion / 5 0 / E ?
Lamr ~t~~e College of Technology, Beaumont, Texas
Student instruction in using and proljramming
digital computers; faculty research / Burroughs
205 (only); coml svc / Various engineerin(l and
math courses / 5 8 student assistants / E 1962
Leh ~~~ ~n~e~~ i ty, Computing Laboratory, Bethlehem,
Education, research / GE 225, magn. tape,
printer, AAU / Programming and languages; math
dept. and introductory courses in 7 engineering depts. /5 12 / E 1957
Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Computing Center,
p. O. Box 2215, Tech. Sta., Ruston, La. / tc 65
Graduate and undergraduate computer education;
faculty, graduate and staff academic research /
Ill.. card 1620, 60K core, 800 CPM input, full
complement non-RPQ hardware; IBM 1311 disk
storage unit; IBM 407, 402, 519, 514, 082,
eight 026's, 056, 084; 1443 on-line printer;
!i!i7 interpreter / 15 courses relating applicat ions and methodology, using computer facilities / 360/30 on order September 1967 / 5 5
staff, 6 student / E 1961
Louis iana State Uni vers i ty, Computer Research Center, Baton Rouge, La. / tc 65
Education and research / IBM 7040, 1401, 1620;
coml svc / Electronic Data Processing; Applications of Computers to Engineering Problems /
5 10 / E 1959
Loyola University, New Orleans, La. 70118/ *C 65
Education and research / IBM 1620, 1622, 1623,
1311 (Model 3), 1311 (ModelD, 407, 085, 082,
!i14, 548, 026, 056 / Basic Machine Operation,
Advanced Programming, Numerical Methods in
;t~t~s~i~~!3AnalYSiS, Numerical Analysis /
Lun~ .. University,

Dept. of Numerical AnalysiS,
!;olvegatan 14, Lund, Sweden / *C 65
lIesearch and education in numerical analysis
and programming; computing service for other
universities / SMIL computer with 4096 word
core memory, 4096 word buffer core storage, 1
Ul'c station of FACIT carousel type, ALGOL 60
compller; coml svc / Graduate and pos t-gradu~~~Q C?~S~~ ;nEn~~~~ical analysis and program-

Manayement Science Training Institute, 430 Park
Avcl., Now York, N. Y. 10022/ *C 65
Training courses in specialized areas of manayement science such as information retrieval,
datil communications, programming, programmed
learning and teaChing machines, marketing, manuylny an ADP Center, etc. Conducted by senior
members of the professional staff of The
Ulcl>old Group, Inc. / 5 ? / E ?
Manku to S tate College, Computer Center, Mankato,
Minn. / *C 65
Education of college students / IBM 024, 083,
:;·IU, !i19, 402, 085, 1620, 1622, 026, 026-21,
OU2, 005 test scoring machine / Digital Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis; Integrated Data ProceSSing; Filing and Records Manaycment / 5 2 / E 1963
Marqucltte University, 1515 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukon, Wis. 53233 / *C 65
'''"oarch and education / IBM 7040 (l6K, 6 tape
drlvol); IBM 870; Gerber Scientific Instr.
GUUlS-3lJ-2 digital data reader, etc. / Electrica I, C i v il, Mechanical Engineering; Mathematics; lJusiness Administration / 5 7 / E 1958
Meml,hla State University, Computer Center, Box 619,
MCnlph is, Tenn. / *C 65
1 nstruction and research / 60K 1620 with 1311
disk file, card I/O, 407, other assorted
c"luipment; coml svc / Digital Computing; EDP
and Programming / 5 4 / E 1963
McG1l1 University, Computing Centre, 805Sherbrooke
St. W., Montreal, Canada / *C 64
University scientific computing / IBM 7040 32K
/ Courses given / 5 10 / E 1959
Miaml-Iladc Junior College, .11380 N.W. 27th Ave.,
Miami, Fla. / *C 65
Eclucat ion and administration / IBM 1620, 1621,
I t>:!:! , 1623 (extra 20K), 1624, two 1311 's, 1443,
OU:!, 026, 519, 077, 047, 407, 557, two Friden
Flcxowriters / Instruction in unit record, computer theory, computer programming on all listed equipment / IBM 1401 card system, with
additional 83, 84, 519, 557, 88, four 7330
I!\~\ln. tape drives, for school bUSiness, shared
wi th county school system; Systeml360 on order
for early 1966 delivery. This system will be
equipped with both tape and disc drives /
!; 12 / E 1961
Miami University, Computing Center, Oxford, Ohio
-1~)0!j6 / *C 65
[ducallon, research services / IBM 1620, 1311
/ All courses in systems analysis dept. / B.S.
~~~~~~~ ~c~e~~e /it~9~~jor in Systems Analysis
Michiuan Tcchnological University, Houghton, Mich.
-I 'I'}O 7 / *C 64
Provide high speed computational facilities
for research and teaching activities for the
Univorsity / Bendix G-15D, two magn. tape
un ill, on-line IBM card reader and punch, onlino plotter; IBM 1620 Model II with fast
I'rinter to be installed in June 1964; coml
IVC / Elements of Digital Computer; Numerical
An:a1Ylil; Computer Analysis of Structures;
LoUlc,,1 Uesign of Digital Circuits; ElectronIc U~si\ln of Digital Computer; Pulse and DigitI! i (; i rcui try; I ntroduction to Digital Compu-

tat ion / Information pertains to Digital
Computer Laboratory only; Analog Laboratory
information not included / S 1 / E 1958
Midwest Research Institute, 425 Volker lllvd.,
Kansas City, Mo. 64110 / *C 65
Studies in application of digital and analog
computers to business and scientific problems;
mathematical analySiS and computation; economics research; operation research; systems
engineering; simulation / IBM 1710 with 1311
and 1443; coml svc / Short course in FORlRAN /
5 330 / E 1944
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy -- name
changed to University of Missouri at Rolla,
which see
Monterey Peninsula College, 980 Fremont, Monterey,
Calif. 93940 / *C 65
Education / IBM 1620, 407, 085, 083, 557, 519,
026, 024; com 1 machine rental / 3 programming
courses, 3 EAM courses and 1 systems course I
5 7 instructors, 3 classified / E 1959
Newark College of Engineering, Computing Center,
323 High St., Newark, N. J. 07102/ *e 65
Education and research / lB." 1620 Model I,
1620 Model II with disk, complete EAM set,
PACE TR 10, PACE TR20; coml svc / Short course
in FORTRAN programming / 5 5 / E 1961
New Mexico Highlands University -- name Changed to
Highlands Uni vers i ty, which see
New York University (Courant Inst. of Math. Sciences), 4 Washington PI., New York 3, N. Y. /
*e64
Development of methods of applying computers
to scientific problems and to the study of related mathematical and numerical techniques,
research use by all Uni vers i ty departments /
7094, two 1401 's / Numerical Analysis; Programming; Logic of Computation / 5 20 / E 1953
North Dakota State University, Data ProceSSing
Lab., Fargo, N. D. / *C 65
Provide valuable teaChing tool for students,
supplement staff members and graduate students
doillg research / IBM 1620, 40K mem->ry, card
I/O, IBM 407, sorter, keypunches; coml svc /
FORTRAN programming, SPS Programming, Logic
Circui try, Digital-Analog Circuitry and Design / Moving to new quarters in Engineering
Center at NDSU, May 1965 / 5 3 / E 1961
Nor~~::~t~~~l~n;v~s!~y Computation Center, Boston,
Education and research / IBM 1620, 60K memory,
1443 printer / Associate in Data ProceSSing
(University College) / 5 4 / E 1959
Northrop Institute of Technology, 1155 W. Arbor
Vitae, I ng lewood, Calif. / *C 64
To teach engineers how to program, reports to
administration / 1620, 1622, 1311 / 1620 Computers I and II / 5 3 / E 1960
North Texas State University, Computer Systems,
Denton, Tex. 76202 / *C 65
Instruction, research, administration / IBM
Card 1620, Disk 1440, two 402's, three 514 's
three 082's, 548, 552, 085, 077, three 024's'
fou~ 026's, two 056's / Technical Programmin~,
Buslness Programming, Numerical Analysis,
Systems Analysis / Above equipment is in two
centers, Data ProceSSing Center, and Computer
~::!e/, S u~~e/ ih~ 9~~partment of Computer SysNorthwestern University, Computing Center, Evanston, Ill. / tc 65
Provide facilities for faculty and student
res~arch and education / CDC 3400, 8 tapes,
2 dlSk packs, CDC 8090 / Introduction to Computer Coding; Digital Computer Programming
and Error Analysis; Digital Computer Solution
of Differential and Integral Equations; Digi~a~5c/m~ui~~7Solution of Algebraic Problems /
NOV!c S~~tia Technical College, Halifax, Canada /
Education and research / LGP 30, Donner 3200
/ Advanced Numerical Analysis / 5 3 / E 1961
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio I *C 64
Education, research / IBM 1620, 20K, 1311 disk
file, card I/O, 407 printer; LGP-30 / One programming course / 5 12 / E 1957
Oklahoma State University, University Computer
Center, Stillwater, Okla. 74075 / *C 65
Service to research staff, graduate student
research, comptroller and business office /
IBM 1410 system; coml svc (ltd. to staff participation) / Programming / 5 10 / E 1956
Orange Coast College, Business Data ProceSSing
Dept., 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, Calif. /
*C64
Education; two-year vocational, AA Degree program for training DP technicians / IBM 1620
with disk; IBM 1401; U;P 30; IBM 402 accounting machine, 602 calculator, 548 interpreter,
082 sorter, 514 reproducer, 085 collator, 026
and 024 card punch (5 in aID, 056 interpreter,
Friden ProgrammatiC, and Friden TCPC and Selectadata / Introduction to Data ProceSSing; Data
Processing Machines (IBM tab) ; Systems and Procedures; computer programming courses / 5 11 /
E 1958
Oregon State University, Computer Center, Mathematics Dept., CorvalliS, Ore. 97331 / *C 65
Education and research into the development
and use of computers / AUVAC-III-E (m.JdifiedJ
and NEBULA / Math 151 Digital Computer Programming, Math 351 Computer Principles, Math
352 Computer Operation, Math 353 Symbolic
Language Programming, Math 355 Automata, Math

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::So:.! Linear Programming and Games, Math 457,
458 Systems Systems Programming, Math 461, 462,
463 Mathematical Methods in Statistics, Math
551 Computer Logic, Math 552 Computer Algori thms, Math 553 Computer Languages, coml svc
/ 5 5 staff, 4 grad. students, 12 students /
E 1957
Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa / *C 65
Handle academic and financial accounting, provide education to students in computer programming and systems design / IBM 1401, two disk
drives, 357 data collection system, 407
accounting machine with other tab equipment /
Basic Computer Systems; Advanced Programming
and Systems DeSign / 5 7 / E 1960
Pennsylvania State University, Computer Facilities,
Electrical Engineering Dept., University Park,
Pa. / *C 65
Teaching and research in digital and analog
computers / Pennstac Digital Computer, Analog
Computers, Network Analyzer / Logical Des ign
of Digital Computers (2 course s), Analog (2
courses) / S 6 / E 1952
Philco Technological Center, C & Ontario Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 / *C 64
Resident school and home study courses; training services / 5 23 / E 1957
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Computer Center,
333 Jay St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11201 / *C 65
Educational and computing facility for students,
staff, and research proj ects / IB.II 7040 wi th
full options & channel B, IBM 1401-03, IBM 1402,
IBM 1403, 8-729-V tape drives, 8-26 keypunches,
1-47 tape to card punch, 1-82 sorter, 1-407
printer, 1-519 reproducer, 1-557 interpreter;
coml svc / 10 half-semester and 2 one-week noncredit courses in FORTRAN IV and M~P languages
(open to all registered students and to staff).
Credit courses in FORTRAN IV and speCialized
computer techniques are given by Dept. of Math
and Civil and Chemical Eng. / 5 8 full time,
6 put-time / E 1960
Pratt Institute, Computer Laboratory, Brooklyn,
N. Y. 11205 / *C 64
Instructional, research and administrative use
/ IBM 1620, card reader and punch, key punch,
interpreter, document writing system; coml svc
/ Digital Computer Programming / 5 2 / E 1961
Programming and Systems Institute, 33 W. 42nd St.,
New York, N. Y. 10036/ *C 65
Teach data proceSSing courses / 1401, 8K tape
system; tab equipment; coml svc / 1401, Systems courses, Tab courses, Keypunch / 5 25 /
E 1959
Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. / *C 64
Instruction, research / IBM 7090, two IBM
1401 's; coml svc / All levels of programming,
numerical analySiS, automata / Full degree
programs offered in computer sciences at B.S.,
M.S., Ph.D. levels / 5 10 / E 1962
Randolph-Macon College, Computer Center, Ashland,
Va. 2.3005 / *C 65
Undergraduate education / IBM 1620, card I/O,
20K, special instructions; sorter, collator,
keypunches, 407 accounting machine / FORTRAN;
Introduction to Digital Computation / Other
courses make primary use of Computer Center;
e.g. Numerical Ana~ys is, Different ial Equations, PhYSics, etc. / 5 3 / E 1963
Rice UniverSity, Houston, Tex. 77035 / *C 64
Research in computer logiC, circuits, and programming / Computer constructed by Project
Staff / Computer oriented courses in engineering, philosophy, and math depts. / 5 10 / E
1957
Riverside City College, 3650 Fairfax Ave., Riverside, Calif. / *e 65
Training data processing technicians in the
basic and intermediate concepts and techniques
of business data proceSSing / IBM 1620, 1622
rip unit, 402 acctg. mlchine, 085 collator,
514 reproducer, 082 sorter, 026 and 024 keypunch, 056 verifier, 1311 disk files (Models
2 and 3), 19,10 serial printer / Introduction
to Data Processing; Electromechanical Machines;
Practical Problems in DP; Computer Programming;
Data Systems; special program for training
deaf students in keypunch / Making preparations
to replace 1940 printer with 1443 printer and
to add system 360, Model 20 / 5 4 / E 1963
Rose Polytechnic Institute, Computing Center, 5500
Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. / tc 64
Education in use of computers in science and
engineer ing, secondary use - research / Bendix
G-15 with two magn. tape stands, digital differential analyzer, da ta plotter, card coupler,
IBM 514, 402, 082, 026, miscellaneous small
analog computers; coml svc (limited) / 5 10 /
E 1960
Rutgers University, Center for Information ProcesSing, New Brunswick, N. J. / *e 65
Computational services, education, research
aid to other departments in the University
IBM 7040, 1401, 1620; coml svc / Faculty
courses in programming; undergraduate courses
in numerical analYSiS, programming and advanced programming techniques; M.S. program in
system analySiS / 5 18 / E 1959
Ryerson Poly technical Institute, 50 Gould St.,
Toronto 2, Ont., Can. / *C 65
Familiarization of DP equipment; train programmers and system analysts / 1620 card system
(to be replaced this year) / Principles of EDP,
Systems and Procedures, Numerical Analysis,
FORTRAN and COBOL programming / Courses still
being revised and enlarged / 5 4 / E 1963

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St. Cloud State College, St. Cloud, Minn. / ~ 65
Administrative, educational, and'research
facilities / IB!tI 026 (2), 082, 407, 1620 Computer / Math 270, Programming the IB!tI 1620;
Math 470, Numerical Analysis; Business 413,
Office Automation / S 3 / E 1957
St. Louis University, Yalem Computer Center, 3690
W. Pine, St. Louis, Mo. / ~ 65
Scientific research and instruction / IBM 1620
Modell; card and pap~r tape I/O; 60K memory;
automatic divide; additional instructions /
FORlRAN II; I ntroduction to Computers / S 4 /
E 1961
St'T~~~y;~2~~i?~i~~, Computer Center, San Antonio,
Education and research / IB:~ 1620, card punch
I/O, IB!tI 082 sorter, IB!tI 026 keypunch; comi
svc (limited) / Introduction to Computers and
Programming; Fortran / S 4 / E 1962
St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. / ~ 64
Undergraduate education / IBM 1620 available
to students through Carleton College / Programming; Numerical Analysis / S 5 / E 1959
San Fernando Valley State College, Computer Center,
18111 Nordhoff St., Northr idge, Calif. 91326 /
~65

Graduate and undergraduate courses and projects
in computer sciences, faculty research, administrative data process ing / IBM 1013 teleprocessor working with Western Data Processing
Center, EAM support equipment, LGP-30, G.E. 225
/ Introductory and advanced cours~s in computer
science in several departments / S 15 / E 1959
San Francisco State College, Computer Center, 1600
Holloway Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94132/
~ 65
Instruction in programming and computer applications, student and faculty research / IBM
1620 card system 40K core storage, automatic
floating pOint, indirect addressing, special
features, 1311 disk drive, 407 printer, 082
sorter, 514 reproducing punch, two 026 keypunch
machines / Numerical Analysis, Machine Computations, Physical Chemistry, Quanti tat i ve Analysis, Graphics & Computation, Experimental
Analysis, Seminar in SecondlrY Schoal Administration, Evaluation in Educatian, Seminar in
Educational Research, Educational Statistics &
Data Pracessing, Statistical Methods in Educa'tion, Data Pracessing (Unit Record Management),
Introduction to EOP, Management Science, Management Problems & Policies, Seminar in EDP,
Seminar in Management SCience, Seminar in Parties and Groups, Psychological Measurement,
Psychological Statistics, Research Methods &
Techniques / Also sponsor occasional short
courses in FORlRAN programning for faculty
and administrative staff / S 6 / E 1899
San Joaquin Delta College, 3301 Kensington Way,
Stockton, Calif. / ~ 65
Instruction in Data Processing Systems - EAM
and EDP / IB!tI EAM equipment, four 026's, 082,
077, 402, 514, 548, 602, IBM 1620 with 1622
rip / Fundamentals of DP; Punched Card Machines;
Basic, Business, Scientific Computer Programming; Computer Mathematics; DP Systems / S 9/
E 1960
San Jose State College, Computer Center, San Jose,
Calif. 95114 / ~ 64
Education / IB!tI 1620, 1622 card reader, 1623
core storage; 407; 083, four 026's; 548; 514;
coml svc / Seven computer oriented courses /
S 3 / E 1961
Seattle University, Computer Center, Seattle, Wash.
98122 / ~ 64
Provide computing facilities for instructional,
research, and internal use of staff, faculty,
and students / IBM 1620-1311 complex, two 026's,
407, 519, 083, 085, 557; coml svc / Basic Computer Programming; Principles of Digital Computer Programming / S 5 / E 1963
Seton Hall University, Computer Center, S. Orange,
N.J./~65

Faculty research with emphasis on medical
applications and education for graduate and
undergraduate students / IBM 1620 with card
I/O, 20K memary, automatic divide, indirect
addressing, usual record unit equipment / Computer Programming and Numerical Methods; Numerical Analysis / Other courses planned at
graduate and undergraduate level / S 12 / E
1962
Shippensburg State College, Shippensburg, Pa. / ~
65
Education / 1620 with 1311 disk file; complete
unit record installation; coml svc / Introduction to DP; Programming I & II; Numerical Analysis / S 4 / E 1963
Sinclair College, 177 W. Monument Ave., Dayton 2,
Ohio / ~ 64
Educational facility in connection with twoyear Assoc. degree program in EDP, service unit
in support of college administrative 'functions
/ IB!tI 1620, IBM 1622 card rip unit, IBM keypunching equipment / Introductory course in DP
and digital computer programming; advanced
courses in business and engineering applicat ions of the computer / S 5 / E 1963
South Dakota State Uni vers ity, Brookings, S. C.
57007 / ~ 65
Education and research / 1620 with 40K, 407
acctg. machine, 085 collator, 082 sorter, 026
keypunches, 056 card verifier; coml svc /
FORlRAN II and GOlRAN / S 3 / E 1961
Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Giaradeau,

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Mo. 63701 / ~ 65
Undergraduate education and faculty research,
data process ing / IB!tI 1620, card I/O / Computer Programming, FORlRAN Programming / S 1 /
E 1962
Southern Illinois University, Data Processing and
Computing Center, Carbandale, Ill. / ~ 65
Administration, research and education; planning total information system / IBM 40K card
1620, 8K card 1401, 8K 6-tape 1401, 8K 3-tape
1401, IBM 7040 32K, B-tape, IBM 1620 with
1311 disk pack / Computer oriented courses in
mathema tics, accounting, management depts.;
School of Technology courses in information
processing science, core of M.S. degree in
Applied Science; Digital Computers in Research;
Programming Languages; Programming Systems;
Design of Automatic Programming Language Processors; Programming Systems Design; Digital
Computer Programming for Engineers / S 65 /
E 1958
Southern Methodist University, Computing Laboratory,
Dallas, Tex. / ~ 65
Research and education / CDC 1604, 32K memory
twelve tape units; CDC 160A off-line; Rem.
Rand SS 90,1003, tab equipment / Computer
oriented business and engineering courses; Complete line of non-credit short courses / S 12
/ E 1957
Southern University, Baton Rouge, La. / ~ 65
Educational and student accounting and bUSiness operations / IBM 1620, IB!tI 1440 all necessary peripheral equipment / Theory and Use
of Computing Machines; Introduction to DP;
Numerical Analysis; Mathematical Statistics;
Automation and Computers / S 1 / E 1963
Stanford Univers i ty, Computation Center, Stanford,
Calif. 94305 / ~ 65
Provide first-rate computing service, contribute to computer education, maintain a strong
research and development effort in computer
services / 7090-1401 system with additional
1401 on campus; Burroughs B-5500 system with
remote data connection for Stanford Linear
Acceleration Center; Digital Equipment Corp.
PDP-l with direct connection to 7090 for timesharing research, man-machine interaction studies, and artificial intelligence / Courses in
programming, list processing, simulation of
cognitive processes, numerical analYSiS, advanced programming, logical design / S 70 /
E 1953
State University of New York Maritime College, Fort
Schuyler, Bronx, N. Y. 10465 / ~ 65
Education and research / LGP-30 with extra
Flexowriter / Computer oriented courses in
mathematics / S 1 / E 1961
Stevens Institute of Technology, Computer Center,
Hoboken, N. J. / ~ 65
Research and education in digital computers
and related fields / Univac 1105, 12K word
core, 2 drums, 17 tapes; IBM 1620, 40K, Card
I/O; coml svc on 1620 only / Numerical AnalYSiS,
Elementary and Advanced Programming, Digital
Techniques Lab., Theory of Automata, Logical
DeSign / S 9 / E 1961
Swedish National Office for Administrative Rationalization and Economy (Kungl Statskontoretl ,
Birger Jarls torg 10 (P. O. Box 2106), Stockholm
2, Sweden / ~ 65
Central government authority for rationalization
within the state administration, making investigations and acting as "consultants" to the
service of other state authorities / BESK,
FACIT EDB, Alwac III E; coml svc / S 106 /
E 1963
Systemation Div., Ross-Martin Co., 6504 E. 44th St.,
P. O. Box 800, Tulsa, Okla. / ~ 64
Fifty week systems course; also semi-monthly
publication "The Systemation Letter" / S 200
/ E 1916
.
Temple University, Broad St. & Montgomery Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 / ~ 65
Education, research, administrative / 16K IBM
1401, 4 Model 7330 tape units, Ramac unit,
1620 card system with one 1311 disk drive /
4 one-semester courses: Dasic 1401 Programming; Advanced 1401 Programming; Computer
Training; 1401 Autocoder / S 11 / E 1959
Tennessee Technological Uni vers i ty, Computer Center,
Box 2lA, Tenn. Tech., Cookeville, Tenn. I ~ 65
Teach computer education / 20K IBM 1620, 40K
IBM 1620 with IBM 1311 and IBM 1710 control
system; coml svc / Principles of Digital Computers; Digital Computer Laboratory / S 2/
E 1960
Texas A & M Universi ty, Data Process ing Center,
College Station, Tex. / *C 65
Education and research / IBM 7094, IBM 709,
IBM 1401's, IBM 650, unit record equipment,
analog computer; coml svc / Complete range of
courses leading to M.S., degree / S 70 / E 1958
Texas College of Arts and I ndustr ies, Computing
Center, Kingsville, Tex. / ~ 64
Education, research, administrative DP, some
commercial service / IBM 1620 card, paper
tape, 40K, Burroughs Datatron 205; coml svc /
Introduction to Digital Computers; Introduction to DP; Intermediate DP; Pulse and Digital Systems / S 3 / E 1961
Tri~!!: ~~~i~rii~l\~15 Stadium Dr., S~ Antonio,
Education and research / LGP-30, IBM 650; coml
svc / Computer oriented mathematics and engineering courses / S 3 / E 1960

Tufts University, Computation Center, Anderson Hall,
Medford, Mass. 02155 / ~ 65
Computing facilities for instruction and research / IBM 1620, 16K memory; com 1 svc /
FORlRAN, SPS, and Numerical Methods / S 5/
E 1962
Tuskegee Institute, School of Engineering, Computer
Center, Tuskegee, Ala. 36088 / ~ 64
Education and research, popularize in surrounding communities the significance of Age of
Automation / IBM 1620, CPU, 1622, two 1623 's,
026, 082, 407EB, Friden Square Root Desk Calculator / High-Speed Digital Computers; FORlRAN
for the Faculty; General Introduction to Modern
Digital Computers; Automatic Programming Languages in Digi tal Computers / S 5 / E 1961
United States Military Academy, Academic Computer
Center, West POint, N. Y. 10996 / ~ 65
Education academic research and academic administration / GE-225, AAU, 6-tape, IISP, etc.,
two GE-225' s, one Datanet-30 / Computer use in
every subject required / Computer Science
elective in Fall '65 - FORlRAN Spring '66 all
sophomores / IBM 1050's will be used as remote
transmission terminals on a real-time system
as of 1 Sept. '65 / S 16 / E 1962
United States Naval Postgraduate SChool, Computer
Facility, Monterey, Calif. 93940 / ~ 65
Support of academiC' courses and research in
Computer Sciences / CDC 1604, IBM 1401 and two
CDC l6O's / Approximately 20 different courses
in 5 academic departments / S 17 / E 1960
Universitat Berlin, Recheninstitut der Technischen,
~r~:nbergstrasse 34, 1. Berlin 12, Germany /
Problem solving in applied mathematics, teaching / ZUSE Z2aI and ZUSE Z23; coml svc / I ntroduction to Programming; Programming Theory; Numerical Analysis; instruction on ZlliE Z2aI and
Z23 / S 8 / E 1957
The University of Akron, Computer Center, 302 E.
Buchtel Ave., Akron, Ohio 44304 / ~ 65
Instruction, research, administrative systems
research and development, consulting, data
process ing, and contract work / 60K IBM 1620
system with card reader/punch, 3 disk drives
and 2 magnetic tape units; Burroughs 205
magnetic tape system; supporting tabulating
installation including sorters, acctg.
machines, collator, reproducer, etc.; coml
svc / Digital Computer Programming I, Business
Data ProceSSing, and Computer Programming I
;ntll~, Ea~~6~omputers and Computer Methods /
University of Alabama, Computer Center, Box 2511
University, Ala. / ~ 65
'
Instruction, research, service to administration / Univac S580, three tape transports and
Univac 1004 with DLT, and 1107 / Numerical
AnalYSis, DP, Engineering uses / University
of Alabama has 3 computer centers: 1. Tuscaloosa (main campus); 2. Birmingham (medical
center); 3. Huntsville (research center).
The 1107 is located at Huntsville, and used
by Tuscaloosa via 1004 data transmission. In
this case the 1004 becomes an input, output
and control device for the 1107. At location
2, there is an IBM 7040 / S 4-3/4 / E 1961
University of Alberta, Dept. of Computing Science,
Edmonton, Alberta, Can. / ~ 65
Educ~tion and research / IBM 7040, 32K, all
specHl features, 1401 on channel A for I/O,
ten magn. tapes (729V) , 1414 - one synchronizer, one disk file, usual peripheral equipm~nt / Computer Programming; Numerical Analy$lS; graduate courses in Advance Numerical
~n~~~~is; Theory of Digital Computers / S 25 /
University of Arizona, Numerical Analysis Laboratory, Tucson 25, Ar iz. / ~ 65
Re~earch and teaching / IBM 7072, 10K, 8 tape
U~ItS (4 may be switched to l40U, fl t. pt.,
blnary read; IB!tI 1401, 16K core, 4 tapes; complete EAM facilities; coml svc / Beginning
and Advanced Programming; Business Data Processing; Numerical Analysis; Information
~;~~ieval and Special problems / S 28 / E

uni~~g!:YA~~.A~~;~~ai,~o%~uting Center, FayetteE~u~ation and research / lall 7040; coml svc /
DlgItal Computer Programming, Introduction to
Engineering Problems / S 15 / E 1960
Uni?~i~~ of California, RiverSide, Calif. 92502

Research and teaching, Iall l620-1I. 40K, card
I/O, 1311 disk storage, IBM 407, 026, 002,
1~13; coml ~vc / Computer Methodology, Univer~l~!r~:~~:!TEPI~~~amming / S 3 full time,
University of California, Computer Center Ilerkeley, Calif. / ~ 64
'
Computer facilities for education and research
/ IB:II 7090, 32K memory, 14 tapes; two IllJI
1401's; two IBM 1405's; Iall 1301 / Periodic
FORTRAN courses by center; other computer
oriented courses / S 76 / E 1957
University of California, San Diego, Computer Center, La Jolla, Calif. 92038 I ·C 65
Education and research. Large research programs in oceanography (Scripps Institution of
Oceanography), aerospace, biology, chemistry,
earth sciences, nuclear and space physics /
CDC 3600 - 160A satelli te computer system; 101
magn. tapes, CDC 160A, CDC 1612 and !;Ol prln-

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ters, IBM 088, 523 and other peripheral units;
IBM 1401, two magn. tapes; IBM 7702 data link
to Western Data Processing Center at UCLA /
Courses in computer programming and numerical
analysis; symbolic deQugging at source language level; format free input and output;
Uomm System; FAST system / S 28 / E 1960
Univcrsity of California, Western Data Processing
Center, Los Angeles 24, Calif. / .. c 65
Education and research, primari ly in bus iness
DP / IBM 7094 - 7040 direct-coupled, 1410,
1:.101; IBM 1620, 1311 disk storage, 1626 plotter; IBM 7740, 1311 disk storage, 1050 remote
consoles, 7702; complete punched card equipment / Non-eredi t courses in FORTRAN, COOOL,
programming, for faculty and graduate students
/ S 42 / E 1956
University of Chattanooga, Computer Center, McCallie
Avc., Chattanooga, Tenn. 37403 / .. c 64
Education / IBM 1620, 402, 082, 514, 026; coml
svc / Computer oriented engineering, mathematics, business adm., 2nd secretarial adm.
courses / S 4 / E 1963
Univcrsity of Chicago, Institute for Computer Research, 5640 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. /
*C 63
Computer discipline, inCluding logical structure and numerical analysis / Maniac III /
Courses in computer discipline, applied mathema tic s / S 27 / E 1960
University of Cincinnati, Computing Center, Cincinnati 31, Ohio / .. c 65
Education and research / 1620 wi th 40K core,
l:lll disk, 1410, 5 Mod II 729 tapes, 1311 disk,
1·103 printer. Plotter on order; coml svc /
Short non-credit courses in programming, simulation, etc. / S 7 / E 1957
Univcrslty of Connecticut, University Computer Centcr, Storrs, Conn. / .. c 65
Provide research and educational computer
raell! ties and assistance to the Universi ty /
IllM 70·10, 32K, 6 magn. tape drives, 1401 on
or,lcr; IBM 6120, disk, 40K, card I/O, off-line
pr Inti ng, punching, sorting; PACE 231-R, 80
amplifiers, non-linear equipment / Computer
C"nter teaches non-credit faculty and student
Iwrbhops; eight departments teach programmln\l and use Center's facilities; computer
theory and design courses are taught in Electrll:al Engineering Department / Center operutes with open-shop programming; 1620 operated
opcn-shop / S 9 / E 1961
Un! vI'r s I ty of Denver, Computing Center, Denver,
Colo. IK)21O / ·C 65
Support of scientific research projects of
DI'IIver Research Institute and University re"',Irch, undergraduate and graduate instruction / Burroughs B5500 / All engineering
,tud"IIts, plus certain math, business adminhtration, psychology, education, etc. class",. No degree in computing / S 8 / E 1958
Uni v"r s I ty of Florida, Uni versi ty Computing Center,
Gaillesville, Fla. / "C 65
1I11lv"rsi ty research, support and education /
'O'I/I·1U1 and normal card handling equipment;
I'oml svc / Computer Programming, Operations
I/'·"·,Ir.:h, Numerical Analysis, Digi tal Computer
I'r I "d pi cs, cons iderable number of compu ter
orl"IIt"1I courses / S 15 / E 1952
Univ,·"lty of Georgia, Computing Center, Athens,
Ga. / ·C (,;,
CO"'p"t I ng support for academic research and
(",ll'hlllU, to provide degrees in Computer Sci,'",'" / IBM 7094-1, IBM 1401, 16K, 4 tapes, IBM
1·101, 11K, 2 tapes, IBM 1620, 60K; coml svc /
Co",puter Science and Statistics courses / S 20
/ E 1'I:,ll
The 1I11IV<'rslty, Computing Laboratory, Glasgow, W. 2,
Scot land / .. c 65
I"achlng and research in computing and numeric,d analysis / English Electric KDF 9 computer,
)(,1( words store, five tape units, 5/8 channel
p.lp"r tape input/output, card input, line
pr Inter / MSC in Numerical Analysis/Systems
Pro\lr'"lIming; Diploma in Computing; undergraduate courses in Computing and Numerical Analy,I, / S graduates 10, non-graduates 16 /
E 1'1,,11
UniVl'rslty of Illinois, Department of Computer Sciellce, UrlJana, Ill. / .. c 65
E,lucatlon and research in design of computers
"lid computer components, methods of use of
computers, and related mathematical problems;
I:omputer facilities for students and facul ty
o( lJnlversity / IBM 7094; ILLIAC II, large
"'ale, high-speed computer built by the Laboratory; Pattern Recognition Computer, being
1I",luned and built by the Laboratory / Digital
Co"'putlng; Data Processing; Numerical Analysis;
11001",.11 Algebra; Pr'ogramming; Logical Design
of ,\utomatic Digital Computer Circuits; Theory
o( Computer Devices and Circui ts; Memory and
1.01111: / S 102 / E 1949
Unlver,lty o( KentUCky, Computing Center, Lexington,
Ky. ·1O:m, / ·C 65
,\111 III educational, research and administrative
anlvltlcs / IBM 1410 (with 1402, 1403, five
7:1:~) tapc uni ts, 40K memory, priori ty and overlap); 111M 1620 (fast read-punch 1622 uni t, 60K
rn",,",ry, automatic floating pOint; two IBM 407's
two OIl:I's, 514, 087, 552, 7 keypunches and 2
'
nrl (I"rs, IBM 7040-1401 system, two IBM 1050
rnn"t.· f"llsoles; coml svc / Automatic Data
i'fI)("'" Illy; Fundamentals of Programming; Data

Proce!;.;ing for Business; Cases in Management;
Design of Digital Computer; Numerical Analysis;
List Processing / S 30 / E 1950
University of Liverpool, Computer Laboratory, Liverpool 3, England / .. c 65
Education and research / English-Electric KDF9;
coml svc / Full range of undergraduate and
post-graduate courses leading to degrees of M.
Sc. and B. Sc. Research leading to Ph. D.
Courses cover Numerical Analysis, Operational
Research and Electronic Computation / S 7
gradua tes, 7 non-gradua tes / E 1959
Uni versi ty of London, Insti tute of Computer Science,
44 Gordon Square; London, W.C. 1 England / "c 65
TeaChing and research, providing computing
facilities to members of the University and
other academic bodies / ICT Atlas computer;
coml svc / Courses in Numerical Analysis and
Computing Science leading to postgraduate diplomas in these subjects. Programming courses
covering a number of languages used on Atlas,
symposia and external lectures. Advanced courses on special topiCS / Computing service provided by the University of London Atlas Computing Service / S 55 / E 1958
University of Maine, Computing Center, Orono, Me.
04473 / .C 65
Research and education / IBM 1620, 40K, cardoriented; coml svc / Programming courses in
math, civi 1 engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering and business administration depts. /
S 4 / E 1961
University of ManChester, Computing Machine Laboratory, Oxford Rd., Manchester 13, England / .. c 64
Research into construction and use of digital
computers / I.C.T. Atlas; coml svc / Numerical
Analysis; Programming; Logical Design / S 40 /
E 1949
University of Manitoba, Computer Centre, Winnipeg
19, Manitoba, Can. / ·C 65
Educational/Bendix GI5-D; IBM 1620, Disc,
40K .memory tape, card I/O; coml svc / Programming, Numerical Analysis, Integrated Information Systems, Advanced Programming, Advanced
Computer Topics, Statistics / S 4 / E 1964
University of Maryland, Computer Science Center,
College Park, Md. 20742 / *C 65
Provide necessary centralized high-speed computing service and programming assistance to
all academic activities of the University; to
build and administer an inter-disciplinary
educational program in the computer sciences;
to build and conduct a research program in
the computer sciences / IBM 7094, two IBM
1401' s, three IBM 1620' s, CDC 160, PDP-5, IBM
1401, Calcomp Plotter, IBM 1232 / Starting
in September '65 six courses in Computer Science will be offered: Introductory Algorithmic Methods; Elementary Algori thmic Analysis;
Numerical Calculus Laboratory I, II; Language
and Structure of Computers; Special Computational Laboratory / S 50 full-time, 35 parttime / E 1962
University of MassaChusetts, Research Computing
Center, Amherst, Mass. / ·C 65
Education and research / CDC 3600, 32K words
(w) 6-604 tape drives, 2-861 drums, 1-501
printer; IBM 1620, 407, 514, 083, 6-026; coml
svc / CS 21 Basic FORTRAN, CS 51 Programming
Techniques using FORTRAN, Graduate Language
Exam. Course, M.S. Course of study to begin
Fall, 1965 / S 10 full-time, 5 part-time /
E 1960
University of MiChigan, Institute of Science and
Technology, Ann Arbor, Mich. / .. c 65
Research and computing services / Large' analog
computer, over 300 amplifiers, CDC 3200, IBM
1401, LGP-30, PDP-I; coml svc / Various digital computer courses / Have access to University 7090 installation / S ? / E 1946
University of Minnesota, Data Processing Center,
Minneapolis, Minn. 55455 / ·C 65
Student records, general ledger, and sub ledgers, and payrolls / IBM 1410, 40K, five 7330
tape handlers; unit record equipment, 407, 188,
085, 557, 519, etc. / No courses given / S 30
/ E 1962
University of Missouri, Computer Research Center,
Columbia, Mo. 65201 / *C 65
Res.earch and education / IBM 1620, Model I,
60K, 500/250 card I/O, 1311 disk drive; IBM
1710, Model II, 60K, 500/250 card I/O, two
13ll disk drives; coml svc / Fundamentals of
Digi tal-Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis; Advanced Numerical Analysis / In June
will install IBM 7040, 16K, 5 tapes, disk,
600 lim printer, 800/250 card I/O / S 18 /
E 1960
University of Missouri at Rolla, Computer Science
Center, Rolla, Mo. / .. c 65
Education and research / IBM 1620 Models II
and I, each with 60K, two automatic floating
point; Model II has 1443 line printer; Model
I has Calcomp 566 digital increment plotter,
additional data processing equipment adjacent
to computers; coml svc / Introduction to Computing Techniques; Introduction to Numerical
Analysis and Digital Computing; Logic of Digital Computers; Digital Computer Programming
Languages; Numerical and Statistical Methods
of Digital Computing; Techniques of Data Processing; Techniques of Information Processing
and Retrieval; Special Problems in Mathematics;

COMPlJTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

Special Investigiltions; Numerical Solution of
Partial Differential Equations; Theory of
Approximations; Techniques in Operations Research; Matrix Computations; Research in Digital Computing; Introduction to Digital Computers; Analog Computer Techniques; Analog Studies of Mechanical Engineering / M.S. in
Computer Science and B.S. in Applied Mathematics with emphasis in Computer Science / S 18
/ E 1960
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 60508 / .. c 64
Research and education / IBM 1410, IIlM 1620;
coml svc / Informal FORTRAN and COBOL courses
/ S 4 / E 1958
University of Nevada, Data Processing Center, Reno,
Nev. / .. c 65
Provide data processing services for the University in areas of research, business and
education / IBM 1620 Model II 60K with three
13ll disk drives and 1443 printer; coml svc /
Computer programming courses, basic and advanced; keypunching, machine courses and users
seminars / S 12 / E 1959
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Computing Laboratory, 1/3, Kensington Terrace, Newcastle upon
Tyne 2, England / *C 65
Teaching and research / English Electric KDF.9;
coml svc / M.Sc. and Diploma in Numerical Analysis and Automatic Computing; Diploma in Data
Processing in Business Administration; Research
for Ph.D.; Courses in Computing to both First
and Higher Degrees in other subjects / S 20 /
E 1957
University of New Mexico, Box 181 UNM, Albuquerque,
N. Mex. / .. c 65
Education, provide computation support for
University research / IBM 1620, MOdel II, 40K
card, 1401 disc, tape 8K, MANIAC I; coml svc /
Introductory Programming, FORTRAN oriented /
S 6 / E 1959
University of New South Wales, P. O. Box I, Kensington, N. S. W., Australia / .. c 65
Teaching and research activities within the
University / English Electric DEUCE Mark I
card input-output, delay line store 402 wo;ds
magnetic drum 8192 words; IBM 360/50, 128K by~e,
m~mory and in/out paper-tape line printer, 3
dl s C, 2 magn. tapes on order; coml svc / Programming course for science and engineering
undergradua tes / S 13 / E 1956
University of North Carolina, Computation Center,
Chapel Hill, N. C. 27515 / .C 65
Research and education / UNIVAC ll05 12K core
321( drum, 17 magn. tape units, paper' tape I/O;'
UPTIM~ 2000 CPM card reader, on-line plotter,
off-lIne HSP / IntrOduction to Digital Computer
Usage; Fundamentals of Information Processing;
Metaprograms; Symbolic Logic; Intermediate
Symbolic Logic; Introduction to Descriptive
Linguistics; Philosophy of Language; Business
Data Processing; Introduction to Numerical Analy~is; Calculus of Finite Differences; IntroductIOn to the Theory of Determinants and Matrices'
Topics in Applied Mathematics II; Introduction'
to Automatic Digital Control; Tutorial in
Archi tecture of Computers; Information Theory;
Error Correcting Code; Processing of Natural
and Artificial Languages; Tutorial in Information Retrieval; Methods of Operations Research
/ S 70 / E 1959
University of North Dakota, Box 8174 Univ. Sta.,
Grand Forks, N. D. / .. c 64
Service center for students, faculty, business
and other offices / IBM 1620, 1622, 407, 085,
548, 514, 083, 024, 056; coml svc / Mechanized
Data Processing; IntrOduction to Electronic
Computers; Computer Methods: FORTRAN programmi ng / S 6 i E 1963
University of Oklahoma, Computer Laboratory, Norman, Okla. / .. c 65
Education / IBM 1620 (card) with disk and
plotter; IBM 1410 (Disk, 40K, 4 tapes); OSAGE
(Version of Rice University Computer); coml
svc / Engineering 144-202-302, Bus. Stat. 102,
Math. 117-190-217-218-317-318 / S 30 / E 1957
University of Oregon, Statistical Laboratory and
Computing Center, Eugene, Ore. 97403 / ·C 65
University research and education / IBM 1620,
1622, 1623, 026, 056, 082, 407, 1013 / Computing; Seminar in Computing; Numerical Analysis; Elementary Business Computing / Substantial hardware expansion planned for first
quarter 1966 / S 9 / E 1961
University of Ottawa, Computing Center, Ottawa 2,
Ontario, Can. / .. c 65
Provide computing facilities for government
agencies and university departments for research and teaChing / IBM 1620 II, 40K memory,
13ll disk drive / FORTRAN programming, undergraduate and graduate courses in Numerical
Analysis / Center is shared by the University
and certain agencies of the Federal government / S 312 / E 1958
University of Pittsburgh, 800 Cathedral of Learning,
Pi ttsburgh, Pa. 15213 / .. c 65
Education, research and design of computer
oriented sys terns / IBM 7090, 32K core, floating pOint, 10 magn. tapes, two Channels, card
reader and printer; IBM 7070, 10K core, floating pOint, 10 magn. tapes, two channels; two
IBM 1401' s, 4K core, 4 magn. tapes on each
switchable with 7070 and 7090, column binary
and advanced programming features; Cal-Comp
digital plotter; Digital Equipment Co. PDP4,

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School, College, and University Computer Centers
4K core, CRT, light pen, :! teletypes; coml
svc / Currently developing program for Masters
degree in Computer Sc ience / S 50 / E 1957
University of Portland, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.,
Portland, Ore. 97203 / ·C 65
Undergraduate instruction, research / Burroughs
205 on campus / Introduction to Computer Programmi ng/ Advanced / S 3 / E 1963
University of Puerto Rico, A & M College, Mayaguez,
P. R. / ·C 64
Education, research problems administration
control registration / IBM 1620, 60K card
system, IBM 1401 System, 4K, four 024's, 083,
514, 407, 557, two 056's, 026, 085 / Mathematics; industrial & electric engineering; technical courses in wiring and machine operation
/ Planning curriculum leading to Assoc. Degree
in Computers / S 8 / E 1958
University of Rhode Island, Computer Laboratory,
Kingston, R. 1. / ·C 64
Education and research / IBM 1410, 40K core,
seven 7330 tape drives, 407, 514, 557, four
026's, 108, 047, 056; coml svc / Informal programming courses given / S 4 / E 1959
University of Rochester, Computing Center, 31 Taylor
Ha 11, Ri ver Campus Sta., Roches ter, N. Y. 14627 /
·C 65
Service, research, and teaching / IBM 7074,
1401, 1620 / Elements of Computer Science;
Programming Languages; Introduction to DP;
others / S 18 / E 1956
University of St. Thomas, Computer Center, 3812
Montrose Blvd., Houston, Tex. 77006 / ·C 65
Provide special educational faci li ties to
science students who need a computer / Bendix
GI5D, card attachment (CAl:CDC) on-line; IBM
026 keypunCh; off-line Flexowriter; coml svc /
Algebra for Computation; Digital Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis; Differential
Equations; Statistics / S 2 / E 1962
University of South Carolina, Computer Science
Center, Columbia, S. C. / ·C 65
Teaching and research / IBM 7040 wi th 8 tapes
and on-line 1401 wi th 4 tapes, IBM 1620 with
60K memory, LGP-30 / Seminars and short noncredit courses / S 17 / E 1961
University of South Dakota, Computer Center, Vermillion, S. D. / *C 65
Education and administrative applications /
IBM 1620, 40K, card I/O, indirect addressing,
automatic divide, additional instructions,
1311 disk storage drive / Basic Computer Programming and the IBM 1620 / S 1 / E 1963
iversity'of Southern California, 1020 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. / ·C 65
Education and research for students and faculty; curriculum development; quantified research
design / Honeywell-800, Honeywell-400, AnalogDigital, IBM 1401, std. card preparation /
AlgebraiC and Business Compiler (2); Introduction to Business Programming; Assembly
Language; Introduction to Scientific Computing;
Introduction to Data Processing; Introduction
to Digital Computers / S 16 / E 1961
University of Southern Mississippi, Computer Center,
Sou. Sta., Box 48, Hattiesburg, Miss. / ·C 64
Aid to faculty, staff, and students in research projects, administrative data processing, and teaching programming / IBM 1620,
card I/O, 60K, 407 printer, allied card equipment; coml svc / Programming; Numerical Analysis; Statistics; all with emphasis on FORTRAN
/ S 6 / E 1962
University of Tennessee, Computing Center, Knoxvi lIe, Tenn. / ·C 65
Computation in scientific and engineering research and education / IBM 7040-1401, 32K, 8
tape (729V), on the 7040; 4 tapes (7330) on
1401; also various tab equipment / Mathematics,
214, 315, 441-2-3, various short courses; Computer Science Program in planning stage / S 20
/ E 1961
The University of Texas, Computation Center, Austin
12, Tex. / ·C 65
Research, computing service for Uni versi ty /
Control Data 1604, Control Data 160, IBM 1401,
CDC 160-A / Courses in Computer Programming;
Numerical Analysis; Computer Methods in Research; Seminar on Information Programming;
Integrated Data Processing; 12 courses in all /
S 50 / E 1958
University of Toledo, Computation Center, Bancroft
St., Toledo, Ohio 45606 / ·C 65
Education and research / IBM 1620, 20K, card
I/O, 1311 disk file, 407, four 026's; coml svc
/ Computer oriented graduate and undergraduate
courses / S 5 / E 1962
Universi ty of Uppsala, Computer Group, Thunbergsvagen 7, Uppsala, Sweden / ..c 64
Research and teaChing / IBM 1620, punched card
equipment; paper tape equipment; indirect addressing, off-line tabulator and diverse off-

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line equipment / Numerical analysis; programming in FORTRAN / S 4 / E 1961
University of Utah, Computer Center, Salt Lake City
12, Utah / ·C 65
Research, education, conSUlting, programming,
service bureau operation / IBM 7040 (32K, 12
tapes 729V), 4K 1401 and 8K 1401, on-line X-Y
plotter, teleprocessing with 7094; coml svc /
Numerical Analysis, Programming, Data Processing, Computer Science / S 30 / E 1958
University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. / ·C 65
Research and education / IBM 1620 card system.
40K, keypunches, 870 system, sorter, 407; coml
svc / Computer Programming, Numerical Analysis
/ S 3 / E 1961
Uni ver sity of Virgi nia, Computer Sci ence Center,
Charlottesville, Va. 22903 / *C 64
Uni versi ty computer faci li ty / Burroughs B5000;
coml svc / Many computer oriented courses /
S 10 / E 1960
Villanova University, Computing Center, R&D Div.,
Villanova, Pa. / .. c 64
Education and research / 20K IBM 1620 card
I/O, lA, TNS, TNF, MF; coml svc / Day and
evening courses in SPS and FORTRAN programming / S 2 / E 1962
University of WaShington, Computer Center, Seattle,
Wash. 98105 / ·C 65
Education and research / IBM 650; IBM 7094/
7040 DCS; IBM 1401; coml svc / Programming;
Numerical Analysis; Business Statistics /
S 35 / E 1956
Universi ty of Waterloo, Computing Center, WaterlOO,
Ontario, Can. / ·C 65
Research and education / IBM 7040, large scale,
32K memory, 10 type 729V tape drives, automatic double and single precision floating point
ari thmetic, extended performance instruction
set; IBM 1401, 8K memory 1311 disk file, print
storage, extended performance instruction set,
4 type 729V tape drives swi tchable wi th the
7040, directly coupled to the 7040 to provide
serial data link; IBM 1710 Process Control System, 1620 II digital computer with 60K memory,
index registers, auto float point, on-line
printer and 2 type 1311 disk files, full complement of AD-OA conversion equipment including digi tal potentiometers; PACE TR48 Analog
Computer, sometimes attached to 1710 system to
do research in hybrid computing and process
control simulations; IBM 1620, 60K memory, auto
float point ari thmetic, indirect addressing and
auto divide, 2 type 1311 disk files, 1 type
1443 on-line printer; 25 type 026 keypunches;
coml svc / Advanced Numerical Analysis; Computer Programming; Advanced Computer Techniques;
Mathematical Methods for Operation Research;
Optimi za tion Techniques; Mathema ti ca 1 Logi c;
System Theory; Information Theory; Numerical
Methods; Digital Computer Programming; Project
Management; Analog Computation; Control Systems
I; Control Systems II; Communication Theory;
Human Factors Engineering / S 21 / E 1960
University of Western Ontario, Computer Science
Dept., London, Ontario, Can. / ·C 65
Administration, faculty research, pedagogy and
student jobs / IBM 7040, five tapes, 16K core /
B. Sc, in Computer Science; M.A. in Math. and
Computer Science / S 30 / E 1959
University of Wyoming, Box 3275, Laramie, Wyoming
82071 / ·C 65
Research and teaChing / Philco 2000, 211 main
frame, 32K core, 32K drum, 10 tapes, UBC,
2000 cpm reader, 1000 Ipm printer and plotter;
coml svc / Electronic Data Processing; Digital
Computer Programming; Numerical Analysis / S 7
/ E 1959
Utah State Universi ty, Computer Center, Logan, Utah
/ ·C 65
Research, teaChing and Universi ty applications
/ 40K, 1620 card system, paper tape reader,
plotter; 4K, 1401 card system, teleprocessing;
four 026' s, three 024' s, two 056' s, 082; coml
svc / Computer Science ten courses, general
engineering one course, business administration
two courses, approx. twenty courses in widely
scattered depts. use the computer center for
solutio~ of class problems / S 6 professional,
5 techmcal, 4 graduate students,S undergraduate students / E 1961
Valparaiso Universi ty, Research Advisory and Data
Processing Office, Valparaiso, Ind. / .C 65
Elementary programming instruction and undergraduate computer usage, primarily scientific
/ 1620, 20K card I/O, 1311 disk, four 026' s,
002, 407, 005, 557 / Info. Programming; Analog-Digital in Engineering School' Numerical
Analysis / S 3 / E 1961
'
Virginia Polytechnic Insti tute, Computing Center,
Blacksburg, Va. 24061 / .C 65
Education and research / 8 tape IBM 7040/1401
system, 4 tape IBM 1401 system and related
unit record equipment; coml svc / FORTRAN and

other programming courses, all user oriented /
S 18 / E 1958
Washington & Lee University, Lexington, Va. / ·C 61
Research, education and administrative use /
IBM 1620-1622, 402, 514, 082, 085, two 026' s /
Two computer programming courses; other computer oriented courses / S 2 / E 1960
Washington State University, Computing Center, Pullman, Wash. / ·C 64
Research and education / IBM 709, 32K core, tcr.
tape drives on two channels; IBM 1401, 16K cor".
four 729-IV tape drives / Full program of undl'r'
graduate and graduate courses are offered lead·
ing to M.S. degree in Information Science /
S 24 / E 1957
Wayne State University, Computing and Data Proces·
sing Center, Detroit, Mich. 48202/·r; 65
Education, research, administrativl' data pr0cessin? / 10K IBM 7074, nine 729-IV',. f'ight
729-II s, 1301, two 1401' s, one 1460 / Coursps
in F?RTRAN, Computer Science, COBOL, Data ProceSSIng / S 62 / E 1953
Western Michigan University, Computer Center, Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001 / ·C 65
Provide research, training, and service faci lities for faculty, staff and students / IBM
1620 central processing uni t (20,000 posi tion
of core storage, console panel, input-output
typewriter), automatic divide, indirect addressing, table protection, additional instructions
floating point ari thmetic; 1622 card-read
'
punch; 1623 storage unit (additional 20 000
positions of core storage); 1311 Disk siorage
drive, provides for random or sequential access
storage of two million numerical characters online at anyone time; 3 keypunches 026; 002
sorter with counting unit; 077 collator; 514
reproducer; 552 interpreter; 407 accounting
machine; coml svc (very little) / FORTRAN Workshop; . Introduction to Computers I and II; ProgrammIng for Computers; Numerical Analys is;
Automatic Programming Systems; Integrated Data
Processi~g; Introduction to Management Science;
ElectronIC Data Processing Seminar / S 7 /
E 1962
Western Reserve University, 10831 Magnolia Dr.,
Cleveland 6, Ohio / .. c 64
Information retrieval / GE 225, six magnetic
tape units, high speed printer (900 lines/min.),
punche? cards I/O, paper tape input, console
~y~e7~ t~~6~utput; coml svc / No courses given
Western State College, Gunnison, Colo. / .C 65
Business and education / IBM 024 026 056 003
407, 519, 557, 1620, 1622 / Prin~iple~ of Unit'
~e~o/dED~~;/rocessing; Computer Programming /
West Texas State University, Canyon, Tex. 79016 /
·C 65
Research, education and administrative services
/ 1620 Model II disk pack and 1401 tape, uni t
record equipment / Programming courses in Math
Dept. and School of Business / Addi tional
courses are being added in the School of Business in Systems / S 7 / E 1964
wes;0~~~9~~i~a~n;V;~s!~y, Computer Center, MorganResearCh, education, administration / One IBM
1620, 60K, high I/O, card I/O; IBM 1401, OK,
4 tape; IBM 7040, 16K, 6 tape, two additional
switchable from 1401; coml svc / Introduction
to Digital Computation / S 31 / E 1960
Wichita State University, Wichita, Kans. / .C 64
Engineering and scientific education and research / IBM 1620, card I/O, 026 puncher, card
sorter; Boeing analog computer, 60 amplifiers;
two Heathki t 15 amplifier analogs / Two courses
in digital computer programming; one course in
EDP / S 1 / E 1958
Yale University, Computer Center, 60 Sachem St.,
New Haven, Conn. 06520 / ·C 65
Research and education / IBM 7094/7040 DCS; 0
tapes 729-V; 2 tapes 729-VI; CRT; Direct Data
Connection; 2 printers 600 Ipm on-line; 1301
Model II; EAI 3440 Dataplotter; IBM 1620 (card)
60K; IBM 1401 4K two tapes; IBM 1401 OK two
tapes; IBM 610; IBM 1620 (card & disk pack) 40K;
IBM 1620 (paper tape) 20K / 20 courses! S 30 /
E 1957

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COMPUTERS and AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1%'>

ROSTER OF COMPUTER ASSOCIATIONS
Following is a roster of computer associations,
not including "Users' Groups"; for these, see elsewhere in this Directory.
All additions, corrections, and comments will
be welcome.
1.
International Federation for Information Processing.
c/o 1. L. Auerbach, Pres., Auerbach Corp., 1634
Arch S1., Philadelphia 3, Pa.

II.
National Information Processing 0flpnizations included in the International Federation for Information Processing:
ARGENTINA
Sociedad Argentina de Calculo
c/o Mr. H. R. Ciancaglini
Facul tad de Ingenieria
Universite de Buenos Aires
!Juenos Aires. Argentina
AUS1ll.AUA
Australian National Co:nmittee on Computation and
Automatic Control
c/o Dr. F. Hirst
Computation Laboratory
University of Melbourne
Parksville N2, Victoria, Australia
AUSTRIA
Austrian Working Committee on Automatization
c/o Dr. He inz Zemanek
Science Group IBM
Parkr ing 10
V Icnna I, Austria
BELGIUM
Assodatlon BeIge pour l'Application des Methodes
Scicntiflques de Gestion
c/o Professor M. Linsman
Centre Interdisciplinaire de Calcul
Un Ivers I te de Liege
6, qual !Janning
Liege. !Jelgium
BRAZIL
Bradllan Association for Electronic Computers
c/o Mr. Jose Andrade
lIu'l Araujo Porto Alegre
36-Uo Andar - Divisao Electronica
II 10 de Janiero, Brazil
BULGARIA

Bu~y~r :'~~f~~~~~mbr~f L~~~~~~s lliev,

Director

I, "7th of November" Street
Sofia, !Julgaria

CANADA
Comjlut Ing and Data Processing Society of Canada
c/o Prof. C. C. Gotlieb
Coml'utlltlon Centre
Unlvcrsity of Toronto
Toronto !i, Ontario
CZECHOS LOV AKIA
Czcchoslovak National Committee for the International
Fed"rlltlon for Information Processing
c/o Ing. Jiri Kryze
Institute for Information Theory & Automation
Clcchos lovak Academy of Sciences
Ccskomallnska 25
Prague 6, CSSR

DENMARK
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences
c/o Ur. Niels 1. Bech
IIcllnecentralen
GI. Carlsbergvej 2
COl'cnhdgen-Valby. Denmark
fINLAND
The Finnish National Committee for Information Process Ing
c/o Prof. Pentti Laasonen
Finland Institute of Technology
Hclslnkl. Finland
FRANCE
Assodatlon Francaise de Calcul et de Traitement de
l'In(ormatlon (AfCALTIl
c/ a Mr. J. Carteron
Institut d'Astrophysique
eJU b Is. Boulevard Arago
Paris He. France
GERMANY
Deutachc Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Rechen-Anlagen
(O,\)I:v

c/o I'rof. Dr. A. Walther
Tochnlache Hochschule
U,lrmst.llit 16. Germany
ISRAEL
InformHlon Processing Association of Israel
c/o Prof. Y. !Jar-Hillel
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerulalem, Israel

ITALY
Associazione Italiana per il Calcolo Automatico
c/o Prof. AIdo Ghizzetti
Instituto Nazionale per Ie Applicazioni del Calcolo
7, Piazzale delle Scienze
Rome. Italy
JAPAN
Information Processing Society of Japan
c/o Dr. Motinori Goto
Japanese Electronic Industry Development Association
35, Shiba Nishikubo Tomoe-cho
Minato-ku. Tokyo, Japan
MEXICO
Mexican Association for Computing and Information
Processing
c/o Ing. Sergio F. Beltran, Director
Electronic Computer Center
National University of Mexico
Ciudad Universitaria
Mexico 20, D.F. Mexico
NETHERLANDS
Nederlands Rekenmachine Genootschap
c/o Prof. Dr. A. van Wijngaarden
Mathematisch Centrum
2e Boerhaaves traa t 49
Amsterdam. Netherlands
NORWAY
Norwegian Society for Electronic Information Process ing (NSEI)
c/o Mr. Jan V. Garwick
Cha irman NSEI
Norwegian Defense Research Establishment
Kieller pr Lillestrom, Norway
POLAND
Polish Academy of Sciences
c/o Prof. Leon Lukaszewicz
Koszykowa 79, ZAM
Warsaw, Poland
SPAIN
Instituto de Electricidad y Automatica
c/o Prof. J. G. Santesmases
Instituto de Electricidad y Automatica
Facul tad de Ciencias
Ciudad Universitaria
Madr id 3. Spain
SWEDEN
Swedish Society for Information Process ing
c/o Mr. Borj e Langefors
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Data Processing Management Association (DPMA) , International Administrative Headquarters, 524 Busse
Highway, Park Ridge, Ill.
European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) ,
Geneva, SWitzer land
First International Conference on Programming and
Control. c/o o. J. Manci, Jr., Frank J. Se iler
Research Laboratory, USAF Academy, Colorado Spr ings,
Colo.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE), Box A, Lenox Hill Station, New York 21,
N. Y.; One East 79 St., New York 21, N. Y.
IEEE Computer Group, c/o Keith W. Uncapher, Chairman, The RAND Corporation, 1700 Main St., Santa
Monica, Calif. 90406
International Association for Cybernetics, Palais
des Expositions, Place Andre Rijckmans, Namur,
Belgium
International Computation Centre, Palazzo Degli
Uffici, Zona Dell E.U.R., Rome, Italy
ISA Instrument-Automation Conference and Exhibit
c/o Instrument Society of America, 313 Sixth Ave.,
Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
Institute on Information Storage and Retrieval. c/o
Marvin M. Wofsey, Center for Technology and Administration, The American University, Washington 6,
D. C.
International Automation Congress and Exposition,
c/o Richard Rimbach Associates, 933 Ridge Ave.,
Pittsburgh 12, Pa.
Joint Automatic Control Conference, c/o Mr. Gene F.
Franklin, Stanford Electronics Laboratories,
Stanford, Calif.
Joint Computer Conference. c/o American Federation
of Information Processing Societies. 211 E. 43 St.,
New York 17. N.Y.
Numerical Control Society, 122 E. 42 St., New York,
N. Y. 10017
SHARE Des ign Automation Committee, c/o J. Behar,
IBM Corp., Mathematics and Applications Dept.,
590 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022
Simulation Councils, Inc., c/o Paul J. Hermann,
Pres., Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa
IV.
Regional Computer Associations
A.

Chapters of the Association for Computing
Machinery in the United States

ALABAMA
Mid Southeast Chapter. Joseph Albert,
c/o General Electric Co., P.O. Box 988, Huntsville, Ala.

Linkoping, Sweden
SWIlZERLAND
Swiss Federation of Automatic Control
c/o Dr. A. P. Speiser
IBM Research Laboratory
Saumerstrasse 4
R uschlikon ZH, Switzer land
UNITED KINGDOM
British Computer Society
c/o Dr. S. Gill
Ferranti Ltd.
21 Portland Place
London W.1., England
UNITED STATES
American Federation of Information Processing
Societies
c/o Prof. John R. Pasta
Head, Digital Computer Laboratory
Univ. of Illinois
Urbana, Ill.. U.S.A.
U.S.S.R.
Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
c/o Prof. A. A. Dorodnicyn
Computing Centre
Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
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Mos cow B-312. U.S.S.R.
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Other Computer Associations or Associations or
Symposiums with Computer Interests (not regional):
Annual Computer Applications Symposium, c/o Milton
M. Gutterman, Illinois Institute of Technology,
Research Institute, 10 West 35 St., Chicago, Ill.
60616
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). 211 E.
43 St., New York 17, N. Y.
ilssociation of Data Processing Service Organizations,
947 Old York Rd., Abington, Pa. 19103
ilssociation for Educational Data Systems (AEDS) ,
c/o Don D. BUShnell, Pres •• System Development
Corp., 2500 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica, Calif.
Association for Machine Translation and Computational
Linguistics, c/o Prof. H. H. Josselson, Wayne
State Univ., Detroit, Mich.
Association Internationale pour Ie Calcul Analogique,
50 Ave. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bruxelles, Belgium
bioInstrumentation Advisory Council (BrAC). c/o
Lloyd E. Slater. Secretary. Case Institute of
Techno logy. Cleveland. Ohio
Business Equipment Manufacturers Association (BEMA),
235 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Data Processing Cards and Forms Manufacturers Association, 211 E. 43rd St., New York, N. Y. 10017

COMI'IJTERS anJ AUTOMATION for JUNE, 1965

ARIZONA
Southern Arizona Chapter, Robert J. Brousseau,
Bunker-Ramo Corp., P. O. Box 997, Sierra Vista,
Ariz.
University of Arizona Student Chapter, Gordon
Thompson, SUPO Box 10689, Tucson, Ariz. 85720
CALIFORNIA
Antelope Valley Chapter, R. N. Berry, 45521 N.
Genoa St., Lancaster', Calif.
San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, Marcelline K.
Chartz, c/o Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,
Calif.
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School Student Chapter,
Lt. James E. Johnson, c/o U.S. Navy Postgraduate
School, Student Chapter of ACM, SMC 1l'1704,
Monterey, Calif.
Los Angeles Valley College Student Chapter, Russell
Hogue. 8106 Bellingham Ave., North Hollywood.
Calif.
Univ. of California (Berkeley), Student Chapter.
Ralph E. Love, Jr., 175 Midwood Ave., Piedmont
10, Calif.
San Fernando Valley, Calif. Chapter, R. H. Hill,
c/o San Fernando Valley Chapter. P.O. Box 53
Reseda, Calif.
Arrowhead (San Bernardino/Riverside) Calif. Chapter, M. J. Garber, c/o Univ. of Calif., Biometric
Lab., Riverside, Calif.
San Diego, Calif. Chapter, Robert C. Foster, c/o
Stromberg Carlson, 1895 Hancock, San Diego, Calif.
San Diego State College Student Chapter, Eugene E.
Holmerud, 4908 1/2 67th St., San Diego, Calif.
92115
Orange County, Calif. Chapter, Richard F. Hight,
c/o Systems Programming Corp •• 1833 E. 17th St.,
Santa Ana, Calif.
Los Angeles, Calif. Chapter. Solomon Pollack,
817 25th St., Santa Monica, Calif.
Stanford Univ. Student Chapter, Lawrence G. Tesler,
c/o Stanford Univ .. Computing Center, Stanford,
Calif.
COUJRADO
Pikes Peak Chapter, John K. Sterrett, 1311 Iowa
Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.
Rocky Mountain Chapter, W. H. Eichelberger, c/o
Denver Research Inst., Univ. of Denver, Denver
10, Colo.
FLORIDA
Central Florida Chapter, Char lie Ferguson (Pan
American), Central Florida Chapter ACM, 2216 Cindy
Circle, Eau Gallie, Fla.
Southeastern Chapter, Cas ville Callahan, 215 Greenwood Drive. Panama City. Fla.
Florida State Univ. Student Chapter, B. J. McDonald,
c/o Computing Center, Florida State Unlv., Tallahassee, Fla.

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243 !(usslyn Dr., W. Palm Beach, Fla. 33405
GEORGIA
Georgia State Student Chapter, T. Kenyon, Georgia
State Student Chapter, ACM, 2455 Dodson Dr.,
East Point, Ga.
HAWA.II
Honolulu Chapter, A. M. Maish, c/o American Factors,
Ltd., P. O. Box 3230, Honolulu I, Hawaii
ILLINOIS
Southern Ill. Student Chapter, E. Robert Ashworth,
f:lJ7 S. Dixon St., Carbondale, Ill. 62901
Chicago, Ill. Chapter, Arthur Wachowski, 1238
Forest Rd., LaGrange Park, Ill.
Univ. of Chicago Student Chapter, R. J. Panos, c/o
Univ. of Chicago Student Chapter of ACM, 196 Park
Rd., Park Forest, Ill.
INDIANA
Purdue Univ. Student Chapter, Stanley Robbins, c/o
Computer Sciences Center, Engineering Administrative Bldg., Lafayette, Ind.
Central Indiana Chapter, James R. Reardon, c/o
Radio Corp. of America, RCA Victor Home Instruments
Div., 501 N. LaSalle St., Indianapolis, Ind.
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Chapter, Albert S. Hutchison, 273 Boiling
Spr i ngs Dr., Lexington, Ky.
LOUISIANA
Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana Student Chapter,
John McMahon, c/o USL Computing Center, Univ. of
Southwes tern Louis iana, Lafayette, La.
Louisiana Polytechnic Inst. Student Chapter, James
R. Herrington, 2910 Milton St., Shreveport, La.
Shreveport, Louis iana Chapter, Robert A. McKee,
c/o Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., P. O. Box
1612, Shreveport, La.
Greater New Orleans Chapter, Carl Diesen, c/o Telecomputing Services, 1200 Robert Rd. Slidell, La.
MARYLAND
Washington D.C. Chapter, Richard C. Lemons, c/o
General Electric Co., 7800 Wisconsin Ave.,
Bethesda, Md. 20014
Univ. of Maryland Student Chapter, John A. Bielec,
c/o Univ. of Maryland Student Chapter of ACM,
5023 Riverdale Rd., Apt. 410, Riverdale, Md.
Chesapeake Bay Area Chapter, Tom Lyons, c/o Datatrol
Corp., 8115 Fenton St., Silver Spring, Md.
MASSACHUSETTS
Greater Boston Chapter, Lewis Clapp, c/o Bolt,
Beranek, and Newman, Inc. 50 Moulton St.,
Cambridge, Mass.
MICHIGAN
Wayne State Univ. Student Chapter, Edward M. Lansky,
476 Prentis, Apt. 4, Detroit I, Mich.
Metropolitan-Detroit, Mich. Chapter, Philip H. Dorn,
c/o Computer Technology Dept., General Motors
Research Laboratories, Warren, Mich.
MISSISSIPPI
Univ. of Southern Mississippi Student Chapter, John
Mims, c/o Computing Center, Univ. of Southern
Miss., Hattiesburg, Miss.
MISSOURI
St. Louis, Missouri Chapter, Harry W. Daum, 9074
Doercrest Dr., Crestwood, Mo.
Kansas (,ity, Missouri Chapter, N. B. Andrews, 1735
Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo.
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Univ. of Missouri, Rolla Student Chapter, John C.
Lamb, c/o Computing Center, Missouri School Mines
and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo.

Sperry Rand Bldg., New York, N. Y. 10019
New York Southern Tier Chapter, Carl H. Freita,g,
c/o IBM Corp., Dept. 537, Oswego, N. Y.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Chapter, John Burns Gilbert,
c/o Poughkeepsie Chapter of ACM, P. O. Box 27,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Huds-on-Mohawk Chapter, Marvin H. Allison, Bldg. 37,
Room 523, c/o General Electric Co., Schenectady,

NO~~h;;nl~~~9Jersey

Chapter, W. W. Lyons, c/o
Northern New Jersey Chapter, 7 Pamela Dr., Spring
Valley, N. Y. 10977
Long Island, N. Y. Chapter, Sol Broder, c/o State
University of N. Y. at Stony Brook, College of
Engineering, Stony Brook, L. 1., N. Y.
Syracuse, N. Y. Chapter, Bruce H. Dolph, c/o IBM,
Data Processing Div., p. O. Box 1367, 1000-1004
James St., Syracuse, N. Y. 13203

OIl!')
Cincinnati-Dayton Area, Ohio Chapter, Erich T.
Zielinski, c/o IBM Corp., 2830 Victory Parkway,
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio Chapter, Raymond G. Hitti, c/o
SOHIO, Midland Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
Address correspondence to: Cleveland-Akron Chapter ACM, P. O. Box 4741, Cleveland 26, Ohio

Abbreviations: "'C: Information checked
G: Information gathered / 65: 1965
64: 1964, etc.

OKLAHOMA.
Bartlesville, Oklahoma Chapter, M. E. Jean, c/o IBM
Corp., P. O. Box 730, Bartlesville, Okla.
Tulsa, Okla. Chapter, Don Dees, c/o IBM Corp., 1307
S. Bouler, Tulsa, Okla.
OREGON
Willamette Valley Oregon Chapter, Don Witcraft, c/o
Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Mathematics, Corvallis I, Ore.
PENNSYLV ANIA
Carnegie Inst. of Tech. Student Chapter, A. Evans,
Jr., c/o Programming Res. & Rev., Carnegie Inst.
of Tech., Schenley Park, Pittsburgh 13, Pa.
Pittsburgh Chapter, Fred Fliess, c/o Jones and
Laughlin, No.3 Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.
15230
RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Chapter, Victor R. Basili, 6 Gillen
Ave., N. Providence, R. 1.
Providence College Student Chapter, Joseph W. Farrelly, P. O. Box 744, Providence, R. 1.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Clemson Univ. Student Chapter, H. Legare Coleman, Jr.,
Box 2736, Clemson, S. C.
TEXAS
Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas (Texas
AGM) Student Chapter, Thomas E. Reddin, 700
Cherry, College Station, Tex.
Dallas-Ft. Worth, Tex. Chapter, K. D. Weaver, 1014
W. 5th St., Grand Prairie, Tex.
Houston, Tex. Chapter, Lynn Hayward, c/o M. D.
Anderson Hospital, Dept. of Biomathematics, 6723
Bertner, Houston 25, Tex.
Rice Univ. Student Chapter, Forest Basket, III,
c/o Computer Project, Rice Univ., Houston, Tex.
77001
UTAH
Brigham Young Univ. Student Chapter, Larry A.
Richards. Brigham Young Univ., Provo, Utah
Utah Chapter, Robert E. Hoffman, c/o General Electric Computer Dept., 2425 S. 8th W., Salt Lake
City, Utah

NEW JERSEY
Stevens Institute of TeChnology Student Chapter,
Mike Horn, c/o Stevens Institute of Technology,
Box 786, Castle Point Station, Hoboken, N. J.
N. J. Atlantic County Chapter, George Trimble, c/o
Computer Usage Co., Rd 3-308 Princeton, N. J.
Delaware Valley Chapter, J. Carp, c/o RCA-EDP,
Building 204-2, Cherry Hill, Camden 2, N. J.

WASHINGTON
Washington State Univ. Student Chapter, John Ford,
c/o Wash. State Univ., J3 Kamiak Apt., Pullman,
WaSh.

NEW MEXICO
Greater Rio Grande Chapter, Dale Sparks, Director,
c/o Office of Research Computer Facilities,
Univ. of New MeXico, 2706 Lomas Boulevard, N.E.,
Albuquerque, N. M. 87106

B.

Y. Chapter, Freeman D. Lewis, c/o IBM,
Dept. 867, Neighborhood Rd., Kingston, N. Y.
New York City Chapter, Noel Zakin, c/o UNIVAC,
Sperry Rand Bldg., New York 19, N. Y.
New York Institute of Technology Student Chapter,
M. Monochino, 135-145 W. 70th St., New York 23,
N. Y.
New York University Student Chapter, Martin Foont,
277 W. End Ave., New York, N. Y. 10023
Wes tches ter-Fairfield County Chapter, Richard T.
Kanter, c/o LNIVAC div., Sperry Rand Corp.,

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Following is a ros ter of groups of computer users.
All additions, corrections, and comments will be
welcome.

VIRGINIA
Tidewater Virginia Chapter, Jaime Delgadillo, IBM,
c/o CINCLANT Staff, Norfolk, Va.

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NORTH CAROLINA
Central Carolina Chapter, Dr. Robert T. Herbst. 2f:IJ
Chester Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.

NEBRASKA
Midlands Nebraska Chapter, Al Molden, c/o IBM
Corp., 12333 A St., Omaha 44, Neb.

NEW YORK
Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn Student Chapter,
Richard S. Friedman, c/o Polytechnic Inst. of
Brooklyn, Computer Center, 333 Jay St., Brooklyn

COMPUTE'R

WISCONSIN
Milwaukee, Wisc. Chapter, Robert J. Robinson, 1515
W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee 3, Wisc.
Chapters of the Association for Computing Machinery Outside of the United States

CANADA
Univ. of Western Ontario Student Chapter, P. Russell,
Univ. of Western Ontario Student Chapter, ACM, c/o
The Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ontario,
Canada
VENEZUELA
Venezuelan Chapter, Fernan Rodriguez Gil, Box 4151
Chacao, Miranda, Venezuela
C.

Other Regional Associations

California Association of County Data Processors,
c/o John Evanson, Data Processing Manager, County
of Fresno, P. O. Box 1247, Fresno, Cday), Giant Brains or Machines
That Think (Wiley), Computers: Their Operation and Applications
(Reinhold), Symbolic Logic and Intelligent Machines (Reinhold);
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Algebra - Sets, Natural Numbers, Variables; Hamlet's
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personnel data,
payroll information,
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to another. It comes complete with 20D-feet of 800 b.p.i. topquality, heavy-duty computer tape on a 5%-inch reel (photosensing markers and fil.e protection ring included), and is packed
in a reusable poly bag and rugged mailing box.
All you have to do is address, stamp and mail-fourteen cents
sends it anywhere in the. country. Easy to carry in pocket or
briefcase, too.
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Ask your MAC Panel representative for more details, or send in
this order coupon today.

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