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  2. Burroughs Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, the Burroughs sponsored "nixi-tube" provided an electronic display calculator. Burroughs developed a range of adding machines with different capabilities, gradually increasing in their capabilities. A revolutionary adding machine was the Sensimatic, which was able to perform many business functions semi-automatically.

  3. Nixie tube - Wikipedia

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    The ten digits of a GN-4 Nixie tube. A Nixie tube (English: / ˈ n ɪ k. s iː / NIK-see), or cold cathode display, [1] is an electronic device used for displaying numerals or other information using glow discharge. The glass tube contains a wire-mesh anode and multiple cathodes, shaped like numerals or other symbols.

  4. Sumlock ANITA calculator - Wikipedia

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    ANITA Mk VIII. The ANITA Mark VII and ANITA Mark VIII calculators were launched simultaneously in late 1961 as the world's first all-electronic desktop calculators. [1] [2] Designed and built by the Bell Punch Co. in Britain, and marketed through its Sumlock Comptometer division, they used vacuum tubes and cold-cathode switching tubes in their logic circuits and nixie tubes for their numerical ...

  5. Dekatron - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, a Dekatron (or Decatron, or generically three-phase gas counting tube or glow-transfer counting tube or cold cathode tube) is a gas-filled decade counting tube. Dekatrons were used in computers, calculators, and other counting-related products during the 1950s and 1960s.

  6. American Arithmometer Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 there were 78 Burroughs models ranging in price from $175 to $850 and Burroughs introduced its Burroughs Class 3 visible adding machines based on the Pike design. Also in 1911, Burroughs introduced a key-driven calculator that looked very much like a Felt & Tarrant Comptometer. In 1912, the Burroughs Calculator was $150.

  7. AN/FST-2 Coordinate Data Transmitting Set - Wikipedia

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    The Burroughs AN/FST-2 Coordinate Data Transmitting Set (CDTS) was a Cold War military computer system at SAGE radar stations for displaying aircraft tracks and converting them for digital transmission to IBM AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Centrals at air defense data centers.

  8. B5000 instruction set - Wikipedia

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    The Burroughs B5000 was the first stack machine and also the first computer with a segmented virtual memory. The Burroughs B5000 instruction set includes the set of valid operations for the B5000, B5500 and B5700.

  9. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nixie towed passive torpedo decoy system: Sensytech (now called Argon ST (subsidiary of Boeing Defense, Space & Security)) [186] AN/SLQ-26: Electronic Warfare (EW) countermeasures suite: Knox-class frigate: AN/SLQ-32: Electronic Warfare (EW) countermeasures suite: Raytheon: AN/SLQ-49: Rubber Duck Chaff Buoy Decoy System