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  2. International Computers and Tabulators - Wikipedia

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    Oral history interview with Arthur L. C. Humphreys (1981), Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.Humphreys, a former managing director of ICL, reviews the history of the British computer industry, including the merger in 1959 of British Tabulating Machine Company and the Powers Samas company into International Computers and Tabulators, Ltd. (ICT), and the merger in 1968 of English ...

  3. International Computers Limited - Wikipedia

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    International Computers Limited (ICL) was a British computer hardware, computer software and computer services company that operated from 1968 until 2002. It was formed through a merger of International Computers and Tabulators (ICT), English Electric Computers (EEC) and Elliott Automation in 1968.

  4. ICL 2900 Series - Wikipedia

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    An ICL 2966 Model 39. The ICL 2900 Series was a range of mainframe computer systems announced by the British manufacturer International Computers Limited on 9 October 1974. The company had started development under the name "New Range" immediately on its formation in 1968.

  5. ICL Series 39 - Wikipedia

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    The ICL Series 39 was a range of mainframe and minicomputer computer systems released by the UK manufacturer ICL in 1985. The original Series 39 introduced the "S3L" (whose corrupt pronunciation resulted in the name "Estriel" [ 1 ] : 341 ) processors and microcodes , and a nodal architecture, which is a form of Non-Uniform Memory Access .

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  7. Content Addressable File Store - Wikipedia

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    The Content Addressable File Store (CAFS) [1] was a hardware device developed by International Computers Limited (ICL) that provided a disk storage with built-in search capability. The motivation for the device was the discrepancy between the high speed at which a disk could deliver data, and the much lower speed at which a general-purpose ...

  8. Template:ICL hardware - Wikipedia

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    This template should normally be used on a page relating to ICL (or its predecessor companies) hardware or software, to display the ICL navbox and add the page to the International Computers Limited category. It should normally be used at the bottom of the page, after all text, inclusing references and notes, but before any categories.

  9. IDMS - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 the source code was licensed to ICL, who ported the software to run on their 2900 series mainframes, and subsequently also on the older 1900 range. ICL continued development of the software independently of Cullinane, selling the original ported product under the name ICL 2900 IDMS and an enhanced version as IDMSX. In this form it was ...