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Page 25 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 2, Issue 6
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1959
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
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SCIENTIFIC AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
NORC High-Speed Printer
[A communication from Gene H. Gleissner, Head, Com- putation Division, U. 8. ...
A cathode ray tube printer has recently been added to the Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) at the Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia, as an on-line device for high-speed recording of output ...
Page 580 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 3, Issue 10
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1960
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
High-Speed Printer for 7090. Installation of an IBM 7090 system, which will share the
New NORC Memory Performance. ...
The printer/plotter will be similar to the one now attached to NORC, except that the new device can operate either on-line (via a tape channel) or off-line from magnetic tape. ...
Page 38 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 3, Issue 1
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1960
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
A Copyflo electrostatic printer has been installed for rapid reproduction of microfilm out- put from the high-speed Charactron printer/plotter attached to NORC. ...
Film for the projection is prepared by means of a NORC pro- gram, using the high-speed Charactron printer/plotter.
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Page 254 of Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 3, Issue 3
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1956
Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery
More detailed plans for the proposed new high speed printing and plotting facility have been completed. ...
The high speed storage capacity will be increased to 2048 words with an average access time of 150 microseconds. ...
Scientific and business applications
1959
Communications of the ACM
le
SCIENTIFIC AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
NORC High-Speed Printer
[A communication from Gene H. Gleissner, Head, Com- putation Division, U. 8. ...
A cathode ray tube printer has recently been added to the Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) at the Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia, as an on-line device for high-speed recording of output ...
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Page 28 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 1, Issue 2
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1958
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
30,000 words high speed memory
One computer unit : One input output processor , Alphameric high speed on line printer
Four tape read/write synchronizers
Two drum read synchronizers
One drum write synchronizer ...
12 drums
16 UNISERVO II
72 A & B registers
Flexowriter and paper tape input/output unit
One operating console
One engineering console
In view of the high speed and large memory capabilities of the LARC ...
Page 385 of Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 4, Issue 3
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1957
Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery
High-speed output is provided by the Electro-Mechanical Printer capa- ble of preparing printed copy at the rate of 600 lines of print per minute. ...
As a resuit, service on high priority probiems was maintained. ...
Page 50 of Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 3, Issue 1
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1956
Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery
Specifications are also being prepared for a high speed printer and a graphical output display. ...
Additional output facilities are being obtained for the NORC. ...
Page 30 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 1, Issue 7
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1958
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
K-13/57,
High Speed CRT Printer Programming Manual, has been published for guidance of prospective users. ...
NAVAL PROVING GROUND — DAHLGREN, VIRGINIA
The 16,000 character per second Charactron printer-plotter (see Digital Computer News- letter, January 1958) for on-line use with the NORC was delivered and is ...
Page 48 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 2, Issue 1
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1959
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
The Computer Center will be within the Fixed Plant Test Facility and will furnish high-speed digital computer services to the entire project. ...
The following is the initial equipment complement:
IBM 709 with 32,000 Word Core Storage 1 Data Synchronizer Unit
Real-Time Package High-Speed Paper Tape Reader & Punch 2 Tape Control Units On-line Card ...
Page 42 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 2, Issue 4
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1959
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
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The high speed Charactron microfilm printer built by Stromberg Carlson for attachment to NORC passed its reliability acceptance test in February during which 11,000 frames were recorded with only one ...
error, that error being detected by printer check circuits. ...
Page 106 of Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 4, Issue 1
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1957
Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery
A contract for a high-speed cathode ray tube printer-plotter, to be on-line with NORC, is in the final stages of negotiation. Deliv- ery is expected one year from date of contract. ...
COMPUTING CENTERS
NAVAL PROVING GROUND, DAHLGREN, VIRGINIA
The Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) has completed one year of three-shift operation. ...
Page 34 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 1, Issue 10
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1958
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
The equipment includes 12,288 words of core storage, floating point feature, 8 Uniservos, high speed printer (on or off-line), Bull Reproducer, etc. ...
‘The GAMMA 60 computer manufactured by the Bull Company, Paris, France is a high- speed solid state computer designed for data processing. ...
Page 383 of Civil Engineering Vol. 28, Issue 5
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1958
Civil Engineering
NORC results are printed on microfilm by high-speed printer at the rate of 15,000 char- acters per second. ...
NORC performs over 15,000 com- plete (three-address) operations per second, including floating-point, self-checking, and automatic address-modification features. ...
Page 271 of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery Vol. 3, Issue 4
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1960
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
Input-output is tape with off-line gear for card to tape, tape to card, and tape to high-speed printer. ...
NORC. Operation of the NORC, having been for some time on a 24-hour, 7-day basis, will be continued on an intensive schedule.
ADDAS. ...
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