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Computer Control Corporation — американская компания, существовавшая в период 1953—1966 годов, наиболее известна как производитель мини-компьютеров DDP (Digital Data Processor). Основана физиком Луи Фейном — одним из создателей компьютера RAYDAC. В 1959 году переехала в штат Массачусетс, где через 7 лет была куплена компанией Honeywell, превратившись в её подразделение, просуществовавшее до 1970 года, когда саму компанию Honeywell купило компьютерное подразделение компании General Electric, которая прекратила разработку линии DDP. 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.
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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. In 1966 it was sold to Honeywell, Inc. As the Computer Controls division of Honeywell, it introduced further DDP-series computers, and was a $100,000,000 business until 1970 when Honeywell purchased GE's computer division and discontinued development of the DDP line. In a 1970 essay, Murray Bookchin used the DDP-124 as his example of computer progress: In 1945, J. Presper Eckert, Jr. and John W. Mauchly of the University of Pennsylvania unveiled the ENIAC ... it weighed more than thirty tons, contained 18,800 vacuum tubes with half a million connections (the connections took Eckert and Mauchly two and a half years to solder. It often broke down or behaved erratically... Some twenty years later, the Computer Control Company of Framingham, Massachusetts offered the DDP-124 for sale. The DDP-124 is a small, compact computer that resembles a bedside AM-radio receiver. The entire ensemble, together with a typewriter and memory unit, occupies a typical office desk. The DDP-124 performs over 285,000 computations a second. It has a true stored-program memory that can be expanded to retain nearly 33,000 words... Its pulses cycle at 1.75 billion[sic] per second. The DDP-124 does not require any air-conditioning unit. It is completely reliable, and it creates very few maintenance problems.... The difference between ENIAC and DDP-124 is one of degree rather than kind. One of the oddest of the DDP series was the DDP 19 -- of which only 3 were built on custom order for the U.S. Weather service. Its architecture was based on a 19-bit word structure consisting of six octal bytes plus a sign bit, which in arithmetic operations could create the unusual value of "negative zero". One of these machines was donated by the government to the Milwaukee Area Technical College in 1972, which included a drum-based line printer and dual Ampex magnetic tape drives. It was used for a limited number of students as an "extra credit project device" for the next 2-3 years, after which it was (unfortunately) scrapped to make space for newer equipment. The fate of the other two units is unknown. Computer Control Corporation — американская компания, существовавшая в период 1953—1966 годов, наиболее известна как производитель мини-компьютеров DDP (Digital Data Processor). Основана физиком Луи Фейном — одним из создателей компьютера RAYDAC. В 1959 году переехала в штат Массачусетс, где через 7 лет была куплена компанией Honeywell, превратившись в её подразделение, просуществовавшее до 1970 года, когда саму компанию Honeywell купило компьютерное подразделение компании General Electric, которая прекратила разработку линии DDP. Продукция компании — компьютеры DDP , другие компьютеры , клавиатуры, различные цифровые модули.
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