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7th annual meeting and technical conference of the numerical control society
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1970-04
102658928
Customer bulletin no. 38 - optional abbreviated sign-on and system commands for Mark I
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1969
102658936
Mark III foreground limited support - Computer aided part programming - Compudyne contoura machine tool systems
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1972-12
102635484
Reprints of various NC articles from a variety of publications
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1968
102658917
Mark III background service reference manual - BSURF/BPOKET numerical control programming
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1980-10
102635477
Reprint of "On-line computer programs NC 6 times faster than manual" article from Canadian Machinery and Metalworking
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1977
102658924
Leader
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1977
102651928
Numerical control programming with a time-sharing computer ...a new way to go from engineering drawing to N/C control tape in hours, instead of days, at a cost anyone can afford conference presentation
General Electric Information Services
Document, 1968-04-04
102658929