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Reference manual - IMSL Library 2, Edition 3, FORTRAN V, UNIVAC 1100 series (volumes 1 and 2)
IMSL, Inc.
Document, 1973-10
102683890
UNIVAC III FORTRAN IV Compiler, Volume II - Interphase files, tables, and subroutines
Computer Sciences Corporation
Document, 1962-12
102637977
SPERRY UNIVAC 1100 series - FORTRAN V - Common Bank I / O Library - Programmers reference
Sperry Rand Corporation
Document, 1974
102722019
UNIVAC 9000 Series, UNIVAC 9200 and 9300 Systems Facts and Figures
Sperry Rand Corporation. Univac Data Processing Division
Document, 1967
102646204
UNIVAC 1108-II The Big System With the Big Reputation
Sperry Rand Corporation. Univac Data Processing Division
Document, 1965
102646105
490/491/492/494 real-time system Fortran 4 programmer's reference
Sperry Rand Corporation. Univac Data Processing Division
Document, 1967
102666879
The UNIVAC 494 real-time system operation big time in real-time
Sperry Rand Corporation
Document, 1966
102646132
Fox, Phyllis A. SIAM oral history
SIAM and U.S. Department of Energy
Document, 2005-06-07; 2005-06-08
102746793
Hopper, Max D. oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2007-05-23
102658074
Brooks, Fred (Frederick P., Jr.) oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2007-09-16
102658255
Michael, George A. oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2006-01-17; 2006-03-14; 2006-05-09; 2006-07-12; 2006-07-25; 2006-09-20
102702236