Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly
/M4 motorway traffic warning systems now controlled by GEC 905 computer - RAF start using Sperry 1412 mini-processors for their message switching system - HP releases the 2100S in Europe - A CTL Modular One is being used by Smith Industries Aviation division to design and test PCBs - The ICL 1301 used for over 10 years by SGB Group has finally been retired and replaced by an ICL 1904E - British Company SB Electronics introduces Telepen, the worlds first low cost alphanumeric bar-code reader - Ferranti launch the the brand new line of Argus 700 computers for real-time information and data communications systems and to compliment the Argus 500 - The Home Office begins trial of a fingerprint system based on the Ferranti Argus 500 with 2MB of disk store - British company Alphameric Keyboards Ltd introduce the all solid-state, non-mechanical alphanumeric keyboard - Prime Computers launch their latest Prime 300 range of mini-computers - DEC release their 5th OS for the PDP-11 range with the release of RT-11 - Met Police Q Division experiment with Burroughs B6700 to help identify stolen cars - Argos Distributors opened it's first 'catalogue show rooms' which are equipped with Plessey light pen data capture system - Hull municipal planners are using an ICL 1904E to map out the city based on the 1971 census data - Ford use a General Automation SPC 16/50 with drum store to fully automate testing of up to 6 different engine types.
Brian Aldous – TNMoC Archivist
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