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The '''[[SDS]] Sigma''' was a family of 32-bit [[time-sharing]] computers.
 
The '''[[SDS]] Sigma''' was a family of 32-bit [[time-sharing]] computers.
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A '''Sigma 7''' was the first computer connected to the nascent [[ARPANET]].
  
 
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==External links==
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/sds/sigma/ Sigma documentation on Bitsavers]
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* [https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/1464291.1464296 The SDS Sigma 7: a Real-Time Time-Sharing Computer]
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* [https://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/profess/SDSigma7.htm The Computer That Will Not Die: The SDS Sigma 7] ''Narrator: it died.''
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* [https://s3data.computerhistory.org/brochures/sds.sigma.1967.102646100.pdf Sales brochure]
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* [https://uclaconnectionlab.org/internet-museum/ UCLA Internet Museum] displaying a Sigma 7 front panel
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[[Category: 32-bit Computers]]
 
[[Category: 32-bit Computers]]

Latest revision as of 10:07, 11 July 2025

The SDS Sigma was a family of 32-bit time-sharing computers.

A Sigma 7 was the first computer connected to the nascent ARPANET.

External links