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1963
Hardware Description
In April 1963, NEC announced the NEAC-2400, 3400, 2800 and 3800, which were developed by introducing technology from Honeywell (USA). NEC concluded a licensing agreement with Honeywell in July 1962, and they were the series of electronic computers produced as the first result of that technology adoption, were made in accordance with uniform design policies for both hardware and software, and had complete compatibility. In the computers in this series, cascade processing of data input, sorting, calculation and output of results could be done in a consistent, extremely high-efficiency, easy manner. In other words, the system used arithmetic circuits, core memory, magnetic tape units and input/output devices (such as card punches and readers) which were top-class for the time in terms of speed.
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Model Number:
3800 -
Manufacturer:
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Hardware Type:
Computer - Mainframe -
Manufacture Year:
1963 -
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