Bendix G-15
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bendix-g-15-176-1366788
title:
Bendix G-15
text:
The Bendix G-15 is a computer introduced in 1956 by the Bendix Corporation, Computer Division, Los Angeles, California. It is about 5 by 3 by 3 feet and weighs about 966 pounds (438 kg). The G-15 has a drum memory of 2,160 29-bit words, along with 20 words used for special purposes and rapid-access storage.
The base system, without peripherals, cost $49,500. A working model cost around $60,000. It could also be rented for $1,485 per month. It was meant for scientific and industrial markets. The
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1956 computer design
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bendix_G-15
date created:
2005-01-17T01:13:07Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T10:25:30Z
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