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  2. Honeywell 800 - Wikipedia

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    The Datamatic Division of Honeywell announced the H-800 electronic computer in 1958. The first installation occurred in 1960. A total of 89 units were delivered. The H-800 design was part of a family of 48-bit word, three-address instruction format computers that descended from the Datamatic 1000, which was a joint Honeywell and Raytheon project started in 1955.

  3. Harris Computer Systems - Wikipedia

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    Later models included the H800 and H1200. [2] The operating system for the H-Series was called Vulcan, which around 1982 started being replaced by one called VOS. [3] The H-series systems typically had support for a number of different programming languages, including Fortran, COBOL, Pascal, BASIC, APL, SNOBOL, RPG, and assembly language. [3]

  4. Honeywell ARGUS - Wikipedia

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    ARGUS, an acronym for Automatic Routine Generating and Updating System, [1] was an Assembly Language devised in the late 1950s [2] by Honeywell for their Honeywell 800 and 1800 computers.

  5. Wilden Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    The Wilden Ironworks was an ironworks in Wilden, Worcestershire, England. It operated for many years and was acquired by the Baldwin family, ...

  6. Anthony Wilden - Wikipedia

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    Anthony George Wilden [1] (14 December 1935 – 29 December 2019) was a writer, social theorist, college lecturer, and consultant.Wilden published numerous books and articles which intersect a number of fields, including systems theory, film theory, structuralism, cybernetics, psychiatry, anthropological theory, water control projects, urban ecosystems, resource conservation, and ...

  7. Wild Chicks - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Chicks (Die wilden Hühner) [1] is a series of children's and youth books written by the German author Cornelia Funke.The main protagonists are four (later five) girls, who go to class together and form the eponymous "Wild Chicks" girl gang.

  8. Wilden - Wikipedia

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    Wilden may refer to: Wilden, Bedfordshire, a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England; Wilden, Worcestershire, a village in Worcestershire, England

  9. Gert Wilden - Wikipedia

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    Gert Wilden (born Gert Wychodil; 15 April 1917 – 10 September 2015) was a German film composer. He was born in Mährisch Trübau . [ 1 ] From 1956 through his retirement, he scored music for 50 feature films in numerous genres.