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(External links: Theo Engel's DDPx16 pages.)
 
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* [http://www.series16.adrianwise.co.uk/ Honeywell Series 16] - fairly complete documentation archive, along with much else
 
* [http://www.series16.adrianwise.co.uk/ Honeywell Series 16] - fairly complete documentation archive, along with much else
 
* [https://t-lcarchive.org/honeywell-ddp-116/ Honeywell DDP-116]
 
* [https://t-lcarchive.org/honeywell-ddp-116/ Honeywell DDP-116]
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* [https://www.theoengel.nl/ddpx16/ Theo Engel's DDPx16 pages]
  
 
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[[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
 
[[Category: 16-bit Computers]]
 
[[Category: 16-bit Computers]]

Latest revision as of 10:23, 9 July 2025

Computer Control Corporation—CCC or 3C for short—made the DDP-116 which was first in a family of 16-bit minicomputers. When Honeywell bought the company in 1966, it was renamed to Honeywell's 'Computer Control Division'; the family was called Series 16. DDP means digital data processor.

The Honeywell 516 and 316 were used as Interface Message Processors in the ARPANET.

The Prime 200 was a clone of the DDP-516.

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