Engineering:NCR 304
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The NCR 304 computer, announced in 1957,[1] first delivered in 1959,[2][3] was National Cash Register (NCR)'s first transistor-based computer. The 304 was developed and manufactured in cooperation with General Electric,[4] where it was also used internally.[5]
Its follow-on was the NCR 315.
See also
- Computer architecture
- Electronic hardware
- Glossary of computer hardware terms
- History of computing hardware
- List of computer hardware manufacturers
- Open-source computing hardware
- Open-source hardware
- Transistor
References
- ↑ Castanias, R. P., and J. E. Sherman. "Review of Computer Progress in 1957" IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers 1 (March 1958), p. 65
- ↑ Enterprise, I. D. G. (1985-03-18) (in en). Computerworld. IDG Enterprise. pp. 73. https://books.google.com/books?id=4Wgmey4obagC&q=%22ncr+304%22+1959&pg=RA1-PA73.
- ↑ Krickx, Guido Armand Marie Jules (1988) (in en). Historical evidence on the evolution of vertical exchange mechanisms: examples from the computer systems industry. UCLA. https://books.google.com/books?id=5L8dAQAAMAAJ&q=%22ncr+304%22+1957.
- ↑ Ceruzzi, Paul E. (2003) (in en). A History of Modern Computing. MIT Press. pp. 66. ISBN 9780262532037. https://archive.org/details/historyofmodernc00ceru_0. "NCR 304 1957."
- ↑ Gandy, A. (2012-11-30) (in en). The Early Computer Industry: Limitations of Scale and Scope. Springer. pp. 93. ISBN 9780230389113. https://books.google.com/books?id=viDGg4_NvPQC&q=%22NCR+304%22+internal&pg=PA93.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCR 304.
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