A History of Unisys Computers

by George Gray

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ISBN: 978-1-61539-223-0
Copyright: © 2008 George T. Gray and Ronald Q. Smith Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 296 pages, 6" x 9", jacket-hardcover binding, black and white interior ink

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This is a history of the computers made by Unisys and its predecessor companies: Burroughs, ERA, ElectroData, Remington Rand, and Sperry Rand. It covers the BINAC, the UNIVAC, the Datatron, and subsequent computer models up through the Unisys ClearPath computers.


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Systems left out [ No Rating ] 14 Jul 2008
While I applaud the publication of this work, and fully understand that the scope of effort to produce this was certainly Herculean, I was disappointed in thumbing through the index that several important systems were missing. The Burroughs B1000 line of systems, the Burroughs "medium systems" (B2/3/4000 and V-Series) and the Sperry System 80. Each of these systems played very large roles in the Burroughs/Sperry marketplaces. In addition, the Burroughs CMS product line was also important as the high end systems (B800/900) served as communication switches in some of the world's largest system networks.

I look forward to getting a copy of this very timely publication.

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