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  • The '''Honeywell 6000 series''' was a long-lived family of [[mainframe]]s, in production fro ...GE's computer business was sold to Honeywell in 1970, the 6000 series were Honeywell's replacements. They used [[Transistor-transistor logic|TTL]] [[Integrated
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  • === Honeywell H316/H516 ===
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  • | caption = H6180 Multics at Honeywell CISL | architecture = [[GE-645]] initially, various [[Honeywell 6000 series|Honeywell 6000]] models later
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  • Honeywell 2HW53-3E
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  • Honeywell 2HW53-3E
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  • The '''Honeywell 6000 series''' was a long-lived family of [[mainframe]]s, in production fro ...GE's computer business was sold to Honeywell in 1970, the 6000 series were Honeywell's replacements. They used [[Transistor-transistor logic|TTL]] [[Integrated
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  • ...hich ran the [[CTSS]] operating system), the [[Honeywell 6000 series‎‎|Honeywell 6180]] (which ran [[Multics]]) and the [[PDP-10]] (which ran [[Incompatible
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  • ...was built on the other side of the main courtyard, at 575 Tech Square. A [[Honeywell]] branch, [[CISL]] (probably 'Cambridge Information Systems Laboratory'), w
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  • * ABSI, used by [[Honeywell 6000 series|6180]] Multics, for NCP and [[Internet Protocol|IP]]
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  • ...us, and the [[BBN]] C/30 (which first had [[microcode]] which emulated the Honeywell machines, later an updated "native mode" microcode exposing the full 20-bit .../walden-family.com/impcode/imp-hardware.pdf Intermodem Processor System] - Honeywell manual covering much of the custom IMP hardware
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  • * [[Honeywell 6000 series]]
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  • ...n early [[mainframe]]s, such as the [[IBM 704]] and its descendants, the [[Honeywell 6000 series‎‎]], and the [[PDP-10]] family. However, small word sizes w
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  • ...sly. (This approach was used on the [[PDP-10]] and [[Honeywell 6000 series|Honeywell 6000]] systems.)
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  • ...UD and LPmud. The former was written in [[B programming language|B]] for a Honeywell [[mainframe]] at the University of Aberystwyth. [[Programmer]]s include Ala
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  • ...(It was later moved to the [[Honeywell 6000 series|Honeywell 6070]], after Honeywell bought out GE's computer division.) This became quite popular (the use of t
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  • * [[Honeywell 6000 series]].
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  • ...simulation game ''Space Travel'' was written by Ken Thompson, first for [[Honeywell]] [[mainframe]]s, and later ported to a [[PDP-7]] with a [[Graphic II]] [[d
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  • ...eywell 316]] [[minicomputer]]s, a later and un-ruggedized variant of the [[Honeywell 516]] minicomputers used in the original IMPs. They used the [[Telnet|TELNE
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  • | [[GE 645]], [[Honeywell 6000 series|Honeywell 6180]]
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