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Computer Control Company, Inc. (1953–1966), informally known as 3C, was a pioneering minicomputer company known for its DDP-series (Digital Data Processor) computers, notably: * DDP-24 24-bit (1963) * DDP-224 24-bit (1965) * DDP-116 16-bit (1965) * DDP-124 24-bit (1966) using monolithic ICs It was founded in 1953 by Dr. , the physicist who had earlier designed the Raytheon RAYDAC computer. The company moved to Framingham, Massachusetts in 1959. Prior to the introduction of the DDP-series it developed a series of digital logical modules, initially based on vacuum tubes.