Difference between revisions of "SDS Sigma series"
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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. | ||
| − | A '''Sigma 7''' was the first computer connected to the nascent [[ARPANET]]. | + | A '''Sigma 7''' at [[UCLA]] was the first computer connected to the nascent [[ARPANET]]. | 
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Revision as of 13:20, 12 July 2025
The SDS Sigma was a family of 32-bit time-sharing computers.
A Sigma 7 at UCLA was the first computer connected to the nascent ARPANET.
External links
- Sigma documentation on Bitsavers
- The SDS Sigma 7: a Real-Time Time-Sharing Computer
- The Computer That Will Not Die: The SDS Sigma 7 Narrator: it died.
- Sales brochure
- UCLA Internet Museum displaying a Sigma 7 front panel

