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'''Computer Control Corporation''' made the DDP-116 which was first in a family of 16-bit minicomputers.  When Honeywell bought the company, the family was called '''Series 16'''.
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'''Computer Control Corporation''' made the DDP-116 which was first in a family of 16-bit [[minicomputer]]s.  When [[Honeywell]] bought the company in 1966, it was renamed to Honeywell's 'Computer Control Division'; the family was called '''Series 16'''.
  
The [[Honeywell]] 516 and 316 were used as [[Interface Message Processor]]s in the [[ARPANET]].
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The Honeywell 516 and 316 were used as [[Interface Message Processor]]s in the [[ARPANET]].
  
 
The [[Prime Computer|Prime]] 200 was a clone of the DDP-516.
 
The [[Prime Computer|Prime]] 200 was a clone of the DDP-516.
  
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==External links==
 
==External links==
  
* http://www.series16.adrianwise.co.uk/
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/computerControlCompany/ ComputerControlCompany] - documentation at [[Bitsavers]] (extensive)
* http://www.ddp116.org/products.html
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* [http://www.ddp116.org/ The 3C Legacy Project]
* https://t-lcarchive.org/honeywell-ddp-116/
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* [http://www.series16.adrianwise.co.uk/ Honeywell Series 16] - fairly complete documentation archive, along with much else
* https://bitsavers.org/pdf/computerControlCompany/
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* [https://t-lcarchive.org/honeywell-ddp-116/ Honeywell DDP-116]
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[[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]

Latest revision as of 14:50, 7 July 2025

Computer Control Corporation 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.

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

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

External links