Early Computers of HONEYWELL 800, 200, DATAmatic, GE, Xerox, 3C, DDP mini, Mainframe, 1960s NASA
Vintage films and photos share some of HONEYWELL Computers from 1950s, 1960s up to 1980s. Discover Honeywell's acquisition of 3C (Computer Control Corporation) DDP minicomputers, General Electric (GE) computer line, Xerox XDS (SDS), H-800, 200, 400 and more. Early DATAmatic 1000 vacuum tube giant, in collaboration with Raytheon, products for NASA and rare footage of Honeywell President and Chairman John Binger speaking about future trends (1964). Detailed appendix, some rarely seen photos. Runs 15 mins. If you've work with or on Honeywell computers, this may be of interest. Uploaded by Computer History Archives Project (CHAP) Comments welcome! We wish to recognize and thank the following excellent resources: National Museum of American History (Smithsonian) http://www.americanhistory.si.edu Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA https://computerhistory.org/ BRL Report, Ballistic Research Laboratory, 1961, (Ed Thelen page) https://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/B... Science Museum Group, UK http://www.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/ Hennepin History Museum, Minneapolis, MN http://www.hennepinhistory.org/ IBM Archives; IBM Heritage (IBM 7090 & 1401 photos) http://www.ibm.com/history NASA Ames Research Center (history) http://www.NASA.gov/ames/ Honeywell International (history) https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/compa... 3C Legacy Project (Computer Control Co. DDP) http://ddp116.org/collection.html Southwest Museum Of Engineering, Communications and Computation (SMECC) http://www.smecc.org Bitsavers Archive and Internet Archive see our other vintage computer videos: Computer History Archives Project / @computerhistoryarchivesproject

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