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Minicomputer company
Interdata, Inc., was a computer company, founded in 1966 by a former Electronic Associates engineer, Daniel Sinnott, and was based in Oceanport, New Jersey
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6th Edition of Research Unix alias UNIX Time-Sharing System
on a non-Digital computer for the first time when ported to Interdata hardware. Interdata maker Perkin-Elmer became the first minicomputer company to
Version_6_Unix
32-bit minicomputers
were 32-bit minicomputers introduced by Perkin-Elmer after they acquired Interdata, Inc., in 1973. The 7/32 and 8/32 are primarily remembered for being the
Interdata_7/32_and_8/32
American computing vendor
separate company. The computing group, which had started out as the company Interdata before Perkin-Elmer acquired it in 1974, had been profitable with sales
Concurrent Computer Corporation
Concurrent_Computer_Corporation
Family of computer operating systems
the University of Wollongong for the Interdata 7/32, followed by a Bell Labs port of Version 7 to the Interdata 8/32 during 1977 and 1978. In 2026, a
Unix
Original Unix operating system from Bell Labs
versions of the Unix operating system for DEC PDP-7, PDP-11, VAX, and Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 computers, developed in the Bell Labs Computing Sciences
Research_Unix
Multi-system emulator
SIMH is a free and open source, multi-platform multi-system emulator. It is maintained by Bob Supnik, a former DEC engineer and DEC vice president, based
SIMH
American corporation focused on life science research
Perkin-Elmer Computer Systems Division was formed through the purchase of Interdata, Inc., an independent computer manufacturer, in 1973–1974 for some US$63
PerkinElmer
Public university in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Engineering and Information Sciences) developed a version of Unix for the Interdata 7/32 called UNSW 01, this was the first non-PDP Unix. In the late 70s
University_of_Wollongong
Computer approximation for real numbers
Data General Eclipse S/200 (ca. 1974), Gould Powernode 9080 (1980s), Interdata 8/32 (1970s), the SEL Systems 85 and 86 as well as the SDS Sigma 5 (1967)
Floating-point_arithmetic
Historical computer form factor
systems. Nixdorf Computer, Norsk Data, and Toshiba also produced systems. Interdata 7/32, 1974 Digital Equipment Corporation VAX-11/780, 1978 Prime Computer
Superminicomputer
1979 minicomputer operating system
University of Wollongong that had ported V6 to the Interdata 7/32 ported V7 to that machine as well. Interdata sold the port as Edition VII, making it the first
Version_7_Unix
Index of articles associated with the same name
Sigma 9 computer in 1970 Hexadecimal floating-point arithmetic in the Interdata 8/32 computer in the 1970s Hexadecimal floating-point arithmetic in the
Hexadecimal_floating_point
Mid-1960s–late-1980s class of smaller computers
first Polish minicomputer IBM midrange computers Olivetti L1 series Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 Norsk Data Nord-1, Nord-10, and Nord-100 Prime Computer
Minicomputer
accommodate this), portability also increased; in 1977, Bell Labs procured an Interdata 8/32 with the aim of porting Unix to a computer that was as different
History_of_Unix
Unix operating system port for DEC VAX architecture
machine was announced in 1977. They had already begun a Unix port to the Interdata 8/32 instead. DEC then approached a different Bell Labs group in Holmdel
UNIX/32V
American computer manufacturer (1957–1998)
system was originally written. Unix ran only on DEC systems until the Interdata 8/32. A more dramatic upgrade to the PDP-1 series was introduced in August
Digital_Equipment_Corporation
Former telecommunications and networking company
United States. In July 1969, MICOM purchased a participating interest in Interdata, an independent regional carrier that was applying to build a microwave
MCI_Communications
Virtual tour software
system was used for this project. Ramtek created a 32 bit interface to the Interdata for this purpose. Ramtek supplied image display systems which supplied
Aspen_Movie_Map
1977 rock concert documentary by Jerry Garcia, Leon Gast
Lagin's array of instruments included a Rhodes, the ARP Odyssey and an Interdata 716-controlled E-mu Systems modular polyphonic synthesizer; technology
The_Grateful_Dead_Movie
ISBN 978-1-5932-7207-4. HAL70 , Hamish Dewar [3] A high level assembly language for Interdata series 70 mini-computers. Webster site with information and links on HLA
High-level_assembler
Sigma 2 Feb 1967 General Electric GE 4020 (in Japanese) Mar 1967 Interdata, Inc. Interdata 3 Apr 1967 Electronic Associates, Inc. EAI 640 May 1967 Honeywell
List of early third-generation computers
List_of_early_third-generation_computers
VAX; GRI Corporation GRI-909; IBM 1401, 1620, 1130, 7090/7094, System/3; Interdata (Perkin-Elmer) 16b/32b systems; Hewlett-Packard 2114, 2115, 2116, 2100
Comparison of platform virtualization software
Comparison_of_platform_virtualization_software
Including one data set inside another automatically
S2CID 17510065. Retrieved 27 February 2020. Even before the advent of the Interdata machine, it as realized, as mentioned above, that many programs depended
Transclusion
performed at the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) between 1974 and 1980 using Interdata 70 computers. In the early 1980s, it was ported to the Digital Equipment
Tpoint
German minicomputer manufacturer
first deployed on the Perkin-Elmer 3200 series, successor models to the Interdata 7/32 and 8/32, and employed Tektronix vector graphics terminals. The T2000
Dietz_Computer_Systems
Defunct Norwegian computer manufacturer
minicomputer or superminicomputer, introduced in 1972. It slightly preceded the Interdata 7/32 and preceded the Digital Equipment Corporation VAX by a number of
Norsk_Data
Defunct computer museum in Seattle, Washington
(minicomputer); 2017 (emulator) Yes No IMSAI 8080 microcomputer 1975 Yes No Interdata 7/32 minicomputer 1974 Yes Yes[citation needed] MITS Altair 8800 microcomputer
Living Computers: Museum + Labs
Living_Computers:_Museum_+_Labs
Magnetic tape data storage medium
LINC Tape II with support for the DEC PDP-8, PDP-11, Data General Nova, Interdata 7/32, HP 2100, Honeywell 316 and several other computers in 1974, the
DECtape
Early programming language
(GEC) computers from 1971 onwards. Implementations also exist for the Interdata 8/32, PDP-11, VAX and Alpha platforms and HPE Integrity Servers; for the
CORAL
American company
Elbit Ltd. in 1996.[citation needed] A year later, the company acquired Interdata, a French-based system integrator specializing in optical networks, architecture
MRV_Communications
Computer time-sharing service (1964–1984)
the Tymnet group and began porting the Supervisor code to the 32-bit Interdata 7/32, as the 8/32 was not yet ready. In 1973, the 8/32 became available
Tymshare
Number representation
RCA Spectra 70 English Electric System 4 GEC 4000 series minicomputers Interdata 16- and 32-bit computers SDS Sigma series Data General minicomputers ICL
IBM hexadecimal floating-point
IBM_hexadecimal_floating-point
Text and graphics computer terminals
combined the 4014 screen with the 4052 logic. The 4081 was a version with an Interdata 7/16 minicomputer built into an office desk, which saw limited use. Tektronix
Tektronix_4010
1975 studio album by Ned Lagin
Buchla Modular System). The early computers employed by Lagin included an Interdata 7/16 computer with a high speed arithmetic logic unit and magnetic core
Seastones
Systems programming language used in the EMAS operating system
PDP-9, DEC PDP-10, DEC PDP-11, DEC PDP-15, CTL Modular One, x86, Interdata 7-16, Interdata 7-32, Data General Nova OS BOS/360, DOS, Windows, Linux Major
Edinburgh_IMP
TREE-META being ported to the 1906A. TREE-META: a meta-compiler for the Interdata Model 4 by W. M. Newman. Queen Mary College, London. November 1972. TREE-META
TREE-META
Defunct international data communications network
the Tymnet group and began porting the Supervisor code to the 32-bit Interdata 7/32, as the 8/32 was not yet ready. In 1973, the 8/32 became available
Tymnet
Defunct American computer systems manufacturer
Sinnott was the principal founder of Syntrex; previously, he founded Interdata, a small but influential manufacturer of minicomputers acquired by Perkin-Elmer
Syntrex
Programming language
1967, pages 9–10 and Appendix III. BASIC Language Reference Mandual. Interdata. January 1975. pp. 3–24. BASIC, 4th Edition, 1968 Archived 2012-03-29
Dartmouth_BASIC
Directory of Importers, North America (17th ed.). Poulsbo, Washington: Interdata. 2007. p. 87. ISBN 978-1582390550. Onaran, Elizabeth A., ed. (1992). Who's
American_French_Tool_Co.
Observatory
at this time. It was one of the first to be controlled by computer, an Interdata Model 70, and provided new levels of pointing and tracking precision.
Australian Astronomical Observatory
Australian_Astronomical_Observatory
minicomputer priced at under $6,000.00 in quantities were introduced today by Interdata, Inc. The 16-bit mini, the Model 7/16, includes an 8KB memory unit in
Timeline_of_binary_prefixes
German computer scientist
designed the chess program Murks, partly implemented in microcode for an Interdata M85 minicomputer. Reinefeld claimed that world chess champion Mikhail
Alexander_Reinefeld
Programming language developed at Cornell University
version of PLCV came out around 1973. The second, PLCI, was targeted at the Interdata Model 3; it also had a revised version around the same time. The third
PL/C
Equipment Corporation PDP-11, the Hewlett-Packard HP 3000, Perkin Elmer's Interdata minicomputers, and the IBM Series/1, along with systems from Harris Computer
Informatics_General
Norsk Data put its eye on the simulator, as only two other manufacturers, Interdata and Systems Engineering Laboratories, had previously built similar systems
History_of_Norsk_Data
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Leyburn in North Yorkshire, so named from an uncertain first element (possibly Old English hlēg ‘shelter’) + Old English burna ‘stream’. Leybourne in Kent, which is named from an Old English personal name Lytta + burna, may also have contributed to the surname to some extent, although it is a predominantly northern name.
Male
Croatian
, precious peace.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Wife of the Prophet (SAW)
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Old and Wise Protector; From the Elves Valley
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Place Name; Oak Meadow
Boy/Male
Arabic
Benevolence; Charity
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Slender Woman
Female
French
French form of Latin Adelphia, ADELPHE means "born of the same womb; sibling."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Ganesh
Male
Russian
(МодеÑÑ‚) Russian form of Roman Latin Modestus, MODEST means "moderate, sober."
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