Computer History RCA 3301, Spectra, PENTAGON 1960's-early '70's Underground Data Center IBM STRATCOM
Computer History: RCA 3301 REALCOM Real-Time Computer at the PENTAGON’s underground Data Center (1963-1971). Rare Color Film of the RCA 3301, IBM 360 Computer and the Army’s STRATCOM telecommunications center and underground computer data center beneath the Pentagon. Government film gives unique tour of both facilities. Seen are RCA 3301, RCA Spectra 70 and IBM System/36, and other equipment. Run time: 10 minutes.
The 3301 is a rare machine, since very few were ever made. It was superseded by the RCA Spectra 70 line, and then, in 1971, RCA exited the commercial computer business and sold its remaining computer line, including the Spectra machines, to Sperry Rand (UNIVAC). This compilation is provided for educational use and historical comment.
For more information on the
RCA 3301 REALCOM Computer, see Ed-Thelen’s Computer Site at:
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL64-r.html
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61.html#TOC
RCA 3301 REALCOM sales brochure
Courtesy of the Computer History Museum
http://s3data.computerhistory.org/brochures/rca.3301realcom.1964.102641286.pdf
IBM information courtesy of:
IBM Archives and DataPro Research Corporation
Original Credits:
ARC Identifier 36259 / Local Identifier 111-TAR-29
EXCERPT FROM : ARMY REPORTS NUMBER 29 - COMMUNICATION, EVALUATION, MOTIVAT
Видео Computer History RCA 3301, Spectra, PENTAGON 1960's-early '70's Underground Data Center IBM STRATCOM канала Computer History Archives Project
The 3301 is a rare machine, since very few were ever made. It was superseded by the RCA Spectra 70 line, and then, in 1971, RCA exited the commercial computer business and sold its remaining computer line, including the Spectra machines, to Sperry Rand (UNIVAC). This compilation is provided for educational use and historical comment.
For more information on the
RCA 3301 REALCOM Computer, see Ed-Thelen’s Computer Site at:
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL64-r.html
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61.html#TOC
RCA 3301 REALCOM sales brochure
Courtesy of the Computer History Museum
http://s3data.computerhistory.org/brochures/rca.3301realcom.1964.102641286.pdf
IBM information courtesy of:
IBM Archives and DataPro Research Corporation
Original Credits:
ARC Identifier 36259 / Local Identifier 111-TAR-29
EXCERPT FROM : ARMY REPORTS NUMBER 29 - COMMUNICATION, EVALUATION, MOTIVAT
Видео Computer History RCA 3301, Spectra, PENTAGON 1960's-early '70's Underground Data Center IBM STRATCOM канала Computer History Archives Project
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