January 1, 2007

Ad: Computer Operation in Real-Time . . . (Mar, 1956)

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Source: Scientific American ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Mar, 1956
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Operation in Real-Time . . .
In the field of missile development, there’s only one commercially available digital computer capable of real-time performance — the famous Univac® Scientific. It’s the ideal system for flight simulation and for on-line data reduction. It solves complex problems from purely sensed data at speeds that are compatible with real-time control.

Because of its ability to reduce large volumes of data at tremendous speeds, the Univac Scientific System easily handles even the most difficult research problems. Furthermore, it offers many other outstanding characteristics, including: superb operating efficiency, obtained through large storage capacity . .. great programming versatility… the ability to operate simultaneously with a wide variety of input-output devices … and far greater reliability than any computer of its type.
For more information about the Univac Scientific System or for information about ways in which you might apply the system to your particular problems, write on your business letterhead to:
ROOM 1315, 315 FOURTH AVE., NEW YORK 10
Remington Rand Univac
DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATION

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  1. I’ve never realized why my missile should have an ‘S’ curve in it’s flight trajectory until I bought the UNIVAC. Thank you UNIVAC.

    Comment by Leroy Jenkins — March 16, 2008 @ 2:41 am

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