Difference between revisions of "Computer Consoles Incorporated"
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− | + | '''Computer Consoles Incorporated''' was a company which provided telephone companies with directory assistance systems, along with systems used to automate various operator and other operation/maintenance services. They are 'infamous' for the [[Power 6/32]] machine donations to the [[CSRG]] to make the [[4.3 BSD]] 'Tahoe' port possible. They were later absorbed by Northern Telecom. | |
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+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Consoles,_Inc. Computer Consoles, Inc.] - extensive, but poorly sourced | ||
+ | * [https://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/datapro/datapro_reports_70s-90s/Computer_Consoles/M09-186-10_8604_Computer_Consoles_Power_5-32.pdf Computer Consoles Power 5/32] | ||
+ | * [https://books.google.com/books?id=kRzuuIIkML8C&pg=PA2&source=gbs_toc&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false CCI's Cunningham: Unix 'hot boxes' make firm sizzle]) [[Computerworld]], Dec 8, 1986 (starting on page 29, at the bottom, and continuing on page 33-34) | ||
[[Category: Computer Manufacturers]] | [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]] |
Latest revision as of 21:33, 21 December 2024
Computer Consoles Incorporated was a company which provided telephone companies with directory assistance systems, along with systems used to automate various operator and other operation/maintenance services. They are 'infamous' for the Power 6/32 machine donations to the CSRG to make the 4.3 BSD 'Tahoe' port possible. They were later absorbed by Northern Telecom.
External links
- Computer Consoles, Inc. - extensive, but poorly sourced
- Computer Consoles Power 5/32
- CCI's Cunningham: Unix 'hot boxes' make firm sizzle) Computerworld, Dec 8, 1986 (starting on page 29, at the bottom, and continuing on page 33-34)