Military computers
MIL-STD-1750A , 2 July 1980, with updated Notice 1, 21 May 1982
MIL-STD-1750A
Specification and vendor information resources research
MIL-STD-1750A Resource Center/Resources
Software Vendor Information
Development Tools
AEGIS Weapon System MK-7 in the FAS Military Analysis Network
AEGIS Combat System
AN/FSQ-7 Intercept Computer – From the Online Air Defense Radar Museum (by The Air Defense Radar Veterans' Association).
AN/FSQ-7 "Whirlwind II" Intercept Computer
''The Univac M-460 Computer'' – Paper by J. E. Thornton, M. Macaulay, and D. H. Toth, Remington Rand Univac Division of Sperry Rand (on-line version from Ed Thelen's Antique Computer Home Page)
UNIVAC-NTDS: UNIVAC 1206, AN/USQ-20 – From the Antique Computer website
UNIVAC-NTDS
The F14 CADC Microprocessor: a 20-bit, pipelined, parallel multi-microprocessor – By Ray. M. Holt
F14A CADC Microprocessor - MP944
SAGE computer documents on Bitsavers.org ibm sage
Index of /pdf/ibm/sage
SAGE Documents (including aerial photographs, emblems, call signs, etc. of the SAGE sites) radomes museum
SAGE Documents
On Guard! The story of SAGE (12 minute film at the Prelinger Archives, currently mislaid) archive movies details
Internet Archive: Details: On Guard! The Story of SAGE
MITRE History - Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) - Photo Archives mitre about
MITRE - About Us - MITRE History - Photo Archives - Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE)
MITRE History - Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) mitre about sage
MITRE - About Us - MITRE History - Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE)
Federation of American Scientists - Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) nuke guide usa sage
Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) - United States Nuclear Forces
TRADIC - brief acronym
TRADIC - TRansistorized Airborne DIgital Computer
TRADIC photo
History of Telecommunications - TRADIC
TRADIC - History of Computing (1953) timeline
TRADIC - History of Media Technology history transistorized
TRADIC - the First Fully Transistorized Computer in 1955
Flyable TRADIC: The First Airborne Transistorized Digital Computer by L.C. Brown information annals
Annals: Abstract: Flyable TRADIC: The First Airborne Transistorized Digital Computer
''Engineering Research Associates and the Atlas Computer (UNIVAC 1101)'' by George Gray,
from the Unisys History Newsletter, Volume 3, Number 3, June, 1999
Unisys History Newsletter v3n3
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