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Modules used in CDC computers
The CDC logic module was set of components used in CDC computers in the 1960s. When Seymour Cray joined Control Data Corporation in 1958, he had just finished
CDC_logic_module
circuit boards. One or more boards formed a discrete logic element of the machine, known as a module. Overall machine cycle speed is strongly related to
CDC_8600
Mainframe computer by Control Data
The CDC 6600 is the flagship of the discontinued 6000 series of mainframe computer systems manufactured by Control Data Corporation. Generally considered
CDC_6600
1967 supercomputer
The CDC 7600 was designed by Seymour Cray to be the successor to the CDC 6600, extending Control Data's dominance of the supercomputer field into the 1970s
CDC_7600
Range of mainframe-class supercomputers
The CDC Cyber is a range of mainframe-class supercomputers were the primary products of Control Data Corporation (CDC) during the 1970s and 1980s. In
CDC_Cyber
1985 supercomputer model
multiple CPUs. This had been attempted in the CDC 8600 in the early 1970s, but the emitter-coupled logic (ECL) transistors of the era were too difficult
Cray-2
Circuit board within a computer
high-speed modular designs like the CDC 8600, but advances in chip design led to the disappearance of the discrete-component module in the 1970s. Modularity Wikimedia
Computer_module
Family of 1960s mainframe computers
Corporation in the 1960s. It consisted of the CDC 6200, CDC 6300, CDC 6400, CDC 6500, CDC 6600 and CDC 6700 computers, which were all extremely rapid and efficient
CDC_6000_series
Supercomputer manufactured by Cray Research
Seymour Cray of Control Data Corporation (CDC) worked on the CDC 8600, the successor to his earlier CDC 6600 and CDC 7600 designs. The 8600 was essentially
Cray-1
Digital computers that used discrete transistors as their primary logic elements
Marconi Myriad I, Ferranti Minicor I hybrid diode–transistor logic UNIVAC 1108 II (9/65) CDC 6400 (June 1966) DEC PDP-8/S DEC PDP-9 GE 115 (4/66) Honeywell
List of transistorized computers
List_of_transistorized_computers
Mainframe computer system
design new lesson modules using their TUTOR programming language, conceived in 1967 by biology graduate student Paul Tenczar. Built on a CDC 1604, given to
PLATO_(computer_system)
1980s supercomputer
Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first
ETA10
versions. The original 1700 was constructed using air-cooled CDC 6600-like cordwood logic modules and core memory, although later models used different technology
CDC_1700
Real-time operating system
in 1997 as ThreadX when Express Logic first developed it, later it was renamed to Azure RTOS (2019) after Express Logic was purchased by Microsoft, then
ThreadX
Topics referred to by the same term
Middleware Platform, for external system aiming to service logic communication Information Module Profile, a subset of the Mobile Information Device Profile
Imp_(disambiguation)
Component of a computer's CPU
signals that direct the operation of the other units (memory, arithmetic logic unit and input and output devices, etc.). Most computer resources are managed
Control_unit
List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description
15.2 Modules "class Module - Documentation for Ruby 3.5". "Classes and Roles". "Meta-object protocol (MOP)". The Rust Team (25 May 2026). "Module any"
List of programming languages by type
List_of_programming_languages_by_type
Software for designing electronic systems
of the earliest computer-aided design (CAD) systems, known as Automated Logic Diagram (ALD), which was originally executed on the IBM 704 and 705 mainframe
Electronic_design_automation
Stage of electronic circuit design validation
Functional verification is the task of verifying that a logic design conforms to specification. Functional verification attempts to answer the question
Functional_verification
Instruction scheduling method
Scoreboarding is a centralized method, first used in the CDC 6600 computer, for dynamically scheduling instructions so that they can execute out of order
Scoreboarding
Corporation (CDC) 6600 built in 1964 by Seymour Cray. Its maximum speed was 40 MHz or 3 million floating point operations per second (FLOPS). The CDC 6600 was
History_of_computing
Small IBM scientific computer released in 1959
384 cores The address decoding logic of the Main memory also used two planes of 100 pulse transformer cores per module to generate the X-Y Line half-current
IBM_1620
goal was to produce a single-processor machine with the performance of the CDC 7600 for much lower cost. This would be quickly followed by one with 16 faster
S-1_(supercomputer)
scenario. Another example of worst-case scenario being implemented is when the CDC gave guidance on wearing masks outdoors as this was an example of extreme
Behavioral_strategy
Minicomputer product line
introduced in August 1966, also used mostly R-series Flip-Chip modules, but reduced the number of logic gates by using a serial, single-bit-wide data path to do
PDP-8
Computer memory architecture
the additional logic layer to provide better (ideally even) usage of all available hardware units (storage devices, or memory modules) and increased overall
Multi-channel memory architecture
Multi-channel_memory_architecture
Signal to a computer processor emitted by hardware or software
expedite servicing of that device. On some older systems, such as the 1964 CDC 3600, all interrupts went to the same location, and the OS used a specialized
Interrupt
Programming language
to the combination of the screen and its flow logic. The non-executable program types are: INCLUDE modules – These get included at generation time into
ABAP
memory modules, and I/O modules. The components were connected via a switched network. A single processor, called a PEM (Process Execution Module), in a
Heterogeneous Element Processor
Heterogeneous_Element_Processor
Type of computer memory used from 1955 to 1975
patents on the use of transformers for building digital logic circuits in place of relay logic beginning in 1947. A fully developed core system was patented
Magnetic-core_memory
performance was 50 MFLOPS. Other machines of the era, notably the TI ASC and CDC Star-100, worked in a fashion similar to the BSP, being memory-to-memory
Burroughs Scientific Processor
Burroughs_Scientific_Processor
General-purpose programming language
TR-19767: Enhanced module facilities in Fortran. This report provided sub-modules, which make Fortran modules more similar to Modula-2 modules. They are similar
Fortran
Circuit board for connecting to a computer system to add functionality
Modem daughterboard AD/DA/DIO daughter-card Communication daughterboard (CDC) Server Management daughterboard (SMDC) Serial ATA connector daughterboard
Expansion_card
First massively parallel computer
small modules. The majority of these were the Processing Units (PUs), which contained the modules for a single PE, its PEM, and the Memory Logic Unit that
ILLIAC_IV
Number of transistors in a device
computers had as few as 130 transistors but used large amounts of diode logic. The first carbon nanotube computer had 178 transistors and was a 1-bit
Transistor_count
Hardware cache of a central processing unit
Itanium 2 (2003) MX 2 module incorporated two Itanium 2 processors along with a shared 64 MiB L4 cache on a multi-chip module that was pin compatible
CPU_cache
Soviet hybrid computer
analog calculation elements parallel logic elements electronic potentiometer system calculation module and parallel logic control system periodic block control
HRS-100
Sequence of program instructions invokable by other software
to an identifier Logic programming – Programming paradigm based on formal logic Modular programming – Organizing code into modules Operator overloading –
Function (computer programming)
Function_(computer_programming)
Computer made in France circa 1960
micro-programmed architecture which used transistors and magnetic amplifiers for its logic called symmags, developed by SEA. It also ran an interactive high-level
CAB_500
Type of extremely powerful computer
sold at $8 million each. Cray left CDC in 1972 to form his own company, Cray Research. Four years after leaving CDC, Cray delivered the 80 MHz Cray-1 in
Supercomputer
successor, the CDC 7600. The "third-generation" of digital electronic computers used integrated circuit (IC) chips as the basis of their logic. The idea of
History_of_computing_hardware
Building for storing goods
edumaritime.net. "CDC - NIOSH Program Portfolio : Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities". www.cdc.gov. 2019-03-14. Retrieved 2019-03-14. "CDC - NORA - Transportation
Warehouse
Prefix indicating a power of two
computer industry to indicate the nearest powers of two. For example, a memory module whose capacity was specified by the manufacturer as "2 megabytes" or "2 MB"
Binary_prefix
British Armed Forces tactical communications system
rebidding process for the contract was won by CDC Systems UK Ltd, once a subsidiary of Computing Devices Canada (CDC), now General Dynamics United Kingdom Ltd
Bowman (communications system)
Bowman_(communications_system)
Water supplied through a pipe and tap combination
data of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (Destinations list, wwwnc.cdc.gov) and the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) (Unsafe
Tap_water
1968 computer system
computers called the "Century" series (initially the 100, 200, and 300). All logic gates were created by wire-wrapping NAND gates together to form flip-flops
NCR_Century_100
Low-end IBM computer model from late-1960s
universal instruction sets are optional features. The Model 25 logic is built on IBM SLT modules mounted on pluggable cards, which are plugged into printed
IBM_System/360_Model_25
Quickly accessible working storage available as part of a digital processor
two registers. It additionally has up to 8 predicate registers per thread. CDC 6000 series 016 008 8 'A' registers, A0–A7, hold 18-bit addresses; 8 'B'
Processor_register
Special characters in computing signifying the end of a line of text
formats, no line terminators are actually stored. Operating systems for the CDC 6000 series defined a newline as two or more zero-valued six-bit characters
Newline
Process of starting a computer
that performed a complete input or output operation. The same hardware logic could be used to load the contents of a punch card (the most typical ones)
Booting
Computer processor which works on arrays of several numbers at once
expanded modes. The STAR-100 was otherwise slower than CDC's own supercomputers like the CDC 7600, but at data-related tasks they could keep up while
Vector_processor
Lightweight, compact computer with built-in peripherals
(equivalent to $425,743 in 2025) Circuit modules (micromodular) ? L-2010 For the military. 1967 Integrated circuit ? CDC 449 For the military. 1972 $5,975 Custom
Portable_computer
Electro-mechanical data storage device
with Data Modules". IBM JRD, November 1974 Introduction to IBM Direct Access Storage Devices, M. Bohl, IBM publication SR20-4738. 1981. CDC Product Line
Hard_disk_drive
Character encoding standard
introduced (later called CRTs or "dumb terminals"), they followed the same logic, expecting the same CR and LF characters. When Gary Kildall created CP/M
ASCII
ranks – 2× 2 GB dual rank modules or 4 × 1 GB single rank modules – depends on number of motherboard DDR2 slots. 4GBs modules are not supported. G31 (BearlakeG)
List_of_Intel_chipsets
Events leading to cell division
Saccharomyces cerevisiae; genetic nomenclature in yeast dubs many of these genes cdc (for "cell division cycle") followed by an identifying number, e.g. cdc25
Cell_cycle
American right-wing populist political ideology
the Covid Pandemic". The New York Times. Data excludes Alaska. Sources: C.D.C. Wonder; Edison Research. (Chart) By The New York Times. Source credits
Trumpism
Retrieved October 25, 2021. Czopek, Madison (February 5, 2021). "No, the CDC isn't inflating coronavirus statistics". PolitiFact. Archived from the original
List_of_fake_news_websites
Commercial 24-bit computer using bipolar junction transistors sold in the 1960s
200 pounds (1.6 short tons; 1.5 t). It is composed of an arithmetic and logic unit, at least 8,192 words (24-bit + simple parity bit) magnetic-core memory
SDS_930
Standard for computer data connections
a class code sent to a USB host. This allows the host to load software modules for the device and to support new devices from different manufacturers
USB
Stages in the development of children
Teens (12-14 years old)". U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 23 September 2021. "Parents Can Play Vital Role in Encouraging Children's
Child_development
Position in an aircrew
PMC 1740325. PMID 12107289. "CDC - Aircrew Safety and Health - Cosmic Ionizing Radiation - NIOSH Workplace Safety & Health Topics". www.cdc.gov. 8 November 2018
Flight_attendant
would have been able to be reconfigured by plugging and unplugging logic modules. The proposal also lays out his idea for an "Acoustic Sieve" in which
Lehmer_sieve
Device put on or in the ears that plays sound
S2CID 233923350. "Occupational noise exposure; criteria for a recommended standard". CDC. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. June 1998. doi:10
Headphones
Branch of agriculture
South. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), farms on which animals are intensively reared can cause adverse health
Intensive_animal_farming
Series of laptops by IBM and Lenovo
CPUs, faster (Mobility Radeon 7000 8 MiB) GPU, Communications Daughter Card/CDC slot, optional FireWire and/or WiFi on some models, 133 MHz FSB, maximum
ThinkPad_X_series
Functional programming language for arrays
mini-computer manufacturers also, notably Burroughs, Control Data Corporation (CDC), Data General, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Harris, Hewlett-Packard
APL_(programming_language)
Scientific study of psychological changes in humans over the course of their lives
"feelings of inadequacy and inferiority". The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) divides Middle Childhood into two stages, 6–8 years and 9–11 years, and
Developmental_psychology
original 1965 design. 1965 US The first supercomputer, the Control Data CDC 6600, was developed. 1966 US Hewlett-Packard entered the general-purpose
Timeline of computing 1950–1979
Timeline_of_computing_1950–1979
Being opposed to non-citizens entering another country
May 2017. "U.S. – Mexico Cross-Border Health". www.cdc.gov. Gateway to Health Communication | CDC. Retrieved 12 February 2017. Gushulak, B. D.; MacPherson
Opposition_to_immigration
Allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure
"CDC – NIOSH Numbered Publications: Current Intelligence Bulletins (CIB) – Sorted By Date, Descending Order Without Publication Numbers". www.cdc.gov
Carbon_nanotube
8-bit microprocessor
such as Hewlett-Packard, National Cash Register, Control Data Corporation (CDC), and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). They would study the customer's
Motorola_6800
IBM settled the CDC case for about $80 million in cash and the transfer of assets including the IBM Service Bureau Corporation to CDC. On January 17,
History_of_IBM
Database software
Besides the components found in the SDK, the full edition contains more modules, such as: Net: this component makes possible for Ingres utilities and user
Ingres_(database)
Study of health and disease within a population
Hippocrates, taught by Democritus, was known as the father of medicine, sought a logic to sickness; he is the first person known to have examined the relationships
Epidemiology
series of courses delivered via broadcast television. PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automated Teaching Operations) system developed at the University of
History of virtual learning environments
History_of_virtual_learning_environments
American computational chemist
benefiting from the university's access to mainframe computers like the CDC/6500. Jorgensen was promoted to associate professor in 1979 and to full Professor
William_L._Jorgensen
commercial scale (e.g. with sufficient production efficiency and quality). A CDC study based on electronic health records shows that "one in five COVID-19
2022_in_science
had eight genes, which made ten proteins; virologist Terrence Tumpey at CDC Atlanta, who tested the 1919 virus on laboratory mice, where he found that
List_of_Equinox_episodes
Land redevelopment in cities
Jacksonville, Florida, and the Hill Community Development Corporation (Hill CDC) in Pittsburgh's historic Hill District attempt to develop communities, while
Urban_renewal
STS-63 and STS-84 Michael Collins – Command Module Pilot for Apollo 11, 1969 James Irwin – Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 15 Mark Kelly – commander for
List_of_Irish_Americans
Arguably all of today's HDD's derive from this technology. The October 1974 CDC Product Line Card unambiguously uses MB to characterize HDD capacity in millions
Timeline_of_binary_prefixes
1923). 2 May – David Sencer, American physician and former director of the CDC (b. 1924). 3 May – Robert Brout, American-born Belgian physicist (b. 1928)
2011_in_science
Internet course delivery platform; the Java client accesses PLATO content on a CDC mainframe. In November, UOL releases a browser-based course authoring and
History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s
History_of_virtual_learning_environments_in_the_1990s
CDC LOGIC-MODULE
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Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Trick; Power; Strategy; Solution by Logic; By Reasoning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lashbrook in Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘boggy stream’, from læcc ‘stream flowing through boggy land’, ‘bog’ + brÅc ‘brook’, ‘stream’ (with a more ancient meaning of ‘marsh’).
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name CUC means "chrysanthemum."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM CUC means "golden chrysanthemum."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Cartledge in Derbyshire, named from Old Norse kartr ‘rocky ground’ + Old English læcc ‘boggy stream’ (both unattested).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Cheshire and Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘stream ford’, from læcc ‘boggy stream’ + ford ‘ford’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Hacking in Lancashire, the name of which is of uncertain origin. Early forms appear with the definite article, and the name may represent an Old English term for a fish weir, a derivative of hæcc ‘hatch’, ‘low gate’, or haca ‘hook’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Logic; Reason
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leach 2.English : topographic name from an Old English element læcc, lecc ‘boggy stream’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Lach Dennis or Lache in Cheshire.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Trick, Power, Strategy, Solution by logic, By reasoning
Girl/Female
Tamil
Trick, Power, Strategy, Solution by logic, By reasoning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lashley Hall in Lindsell, Essex, or from Latchley in Cornwall, both named from Old English læcc ‘boggy stream’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vinyasa | விநà¯à®¯à®¾à®¸
A yogic posture
Vinyasa | விநà¯à®¯à®¾à®¸
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
A Yogic Posture
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lowthorpe in East Yorkshire, named with the Old Norse personal name Logi or Lági + þorp ‘outlying farmstead’In 1634 the name was brought to North America by the Rev. John Lathrop (b. 1584 in Etton, Yorkshire, England), a Puritan preacher fleeing religious persecution. He arrived at Plymouth Colony and lived in Scituate, MA until 1639, then moved to Barnstable MA, where his Bible can still be seen.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Full of feathers, Full of logic, Name of sage, Vatsyayan
Girl/Female
British, English
15th Century
Girl/Female
Tamil
Trick, Power, Strategy, Solution by logic, By reasoning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Devon called Huxford (preserved in the name of Huxford Farm), from the Old English personal name HÅcc or the Old English word hÅc ‘hook or angle of land’ + ford ‘ford’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Full of feathers, Full of logic, Name of sage, Vatsyayan
CDC LOGIC-MODULE
CDC LOGIC-MODULE
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Sublime; Exalted; Greatness; High
Girl/Female
Indian, Traditional
Pious; Saint; Sage
Girl/Female
Indian
Beauty, Friend, Beloved, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Swedish
Pure.
Girl/Female
Latin
A poetic name for Great Britain.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The eternally besought
Biblical
same as Shimeah
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Turkish
Flame
Boy/Male
Muslim
Morning. Bright.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Suitable; Resembles of Figure; Beautiful
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a.
Lying outside of the domain of logic.
a.
According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical.
a.
Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference.
a.
Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker.
a.
Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties.
n.
The art or process of reasoning; logic.
n.
Logic illustrated by physics.
n.
The three " liberal" arts, grammar, logic, and rhetoric; -- being a triple way, as it were, to eloquence.
n.
The art of reasoning; logic.
n.
One who bandies words or is very argumentative.
n.
A person skilled in logic.
n.
The system of logic and philosophy set forth by Hegel, a German writer (1770-1831).
n.
A member of a compound quantity; as, a or b in a + b; ab or cd in ab - cd.
a.
Beyond the scope or province of logic.
n.
The science or art of exact reasoning, or of pure and formal thought, or of the laws according to which the processes of pure thinking should be conducted; the science of the formation and application of general notions; the science of generalization, judgment, classification, reasoning, and systematic arrangement; correct reasoning.
n.
A treatise on logic; as, Mill's Logic.
a.
Excessively logical; adhering too closely to the forms or rules of logic.
a.
Cutting off; (Logic) exactly limiting by cutting off all that is not absolutely relative to the purpose; as, precisive censure; precisive abstraction.
n.
That which is refined, elaborated, or polished to excess; an affected subtilty; as, refinements of logic.
n.
See Logic.