Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly
/NPL installs one of the first UK designed HP 2100A based satellite processing system, £500,000 buys Computer Board 24 Computer Technology Satellite One Model 10 terminals to be used in universities throughout the UK, Honeywell get Customs & Excise approval for their systems for business VAT submissions, GEC-Elliott Automation introduce their GEC 2050 based large-scale information displays to be used at Manchester Airport, the Post Office published proposals for a new high-speed (48K) Packet Switching Network to replace a myriad of slow point to point connections, an Argus 500 will be used to experiment in calculating minimum aircraft separation distances at RAE, A DataGraphics 4460 computer output microfilm (COM) recorder, connected to an existing ICL 4/72 computer will be used by the RAF in it's centralised supplies control system at Hendon, Liverpool expand their traffic management systems based on Plessey XL9s by introducing satellite computers as area controllers communicating back to the 2 existing XL9s, The Army use a mobile Ferranti FM1600B computer are large displays for optical projection and tracking of data, Crosfield Business Machines design new bank note sorters for the Bank of England and Independent Broadcast Authority have developed a new USA/Japan to European standards digital converter for colour TV transmissions.
Brian Aldous – TNMoC Archivist
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