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<br />THE SA'PELLITE COMPUTER SYSTEM is a of the large-scale 1604. The 1604 h�s such �;
<br />new and ultra-powerful computing concept large capabilities and great speeds that it �'
<br />which perr�:'►ts you to operate data processing can accept data from several such centers '�
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<br />�� �"'Y-"" �� centers with »raximerm efficie��cy and while simultaneously processing vast ,,
<br />I ��� ` �" ecaiomy. The system employs the two rrrost amounts of other data. �
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<br />'�► �*� h� p Therefore, the small data processing center, ,
<br />�" r �� today : Control Data's large-scale 1604
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<br />� ' ��: size 160's are used in small, independently
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<br />�,�y. ��,��r�����,.�a�, tu" Y t- operated data processing centers that have
<br />'"�' $��'� �h `� �`'� I direct access to the large-scale 1604 The Satellite Computer System provic�es the
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<br />� �� For example, your company s accounting ��
<br />department, engineering departrr�ents, and ]argest scientific 1nd business data processing
<br />statistical departments can each operate a problems to small scale �alculations and
<br />160 in its own center and direct its own routine data processing activities. The
<br />data processing activities. In addition, each system can be installed in its entirety, or
<br />` 160 center has direct access a1 any time to the built up computer by computer ac�ording
<br />tremendous speeds and computing capacity to your needs.
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<br />� YOUR TECHNICAL STAFF WILL WANT TO KNOW that the Sateliite Computer System provides
<br />s for the direct transfer of data between the 1604 and the 160 without hooking up "black
<br />,,= boxes." AY any time, the 160 can interrupt the 1604 nnd tcansmit data to the large com-
<br />puter at the rate of 160,000 characters per second; data can be transmitted from the 1604
<br />" ""� {� to the 160 at the same rate.
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<br />� Data car also be transferred from the 1604 to a magnetic tape unit which is directly '
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<br />�� r� �,; �,,;;� j�` ° ��� �;`; pvailable to the 160 (or vice versa). The 16Q can accept this dnta from the same tape
<br />� i !�� 4� '� '�`� u� t:� ' reel on the same tape dcive used to transmit data to and from the 1604, thus eliminating
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<br />' YOUR PROGRAMMING STAFF WILL WANT T0 KNOW, that the all-transistorized 1604 holds �
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<br />�{` �' i� �'�' up to 65,SOO instructians in its magnetic core memory of 32,768 words. If also has a 48-bit
<br />�"� ��j����„�^,� � ��, �'�-t word length and performs an addition in 1.2 millionths of a second. ,
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<br />�"� x^;.�. memories. The 160's execute 60,000 instructions in one second, perform additions in 12.8
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<br />"'' In the system both the 1bOd and the 160 process data on-line to standard peripheral
<br />devices: punched card units, line printers, paper tape units, and magnetic tape units:.
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