Reminiscences of computer architecture and computer design at Control Data Corporation

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Reminiscences of computer architecture and computer design at Control Data Corporation

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1975

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Charles Babbage Institute

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Organized discussion moderated by Neil R. Lincoln with eighteen Control Data Corporation (CDC) engineers on computer architecture and design at CDC. Engineers include: Robert Moe, Wayne Specker, Dennis Grinna, Tom Rowan, Maurice Hutson, Curt Alexander, Don Pagelkopf, Maris Bergmanis, Dolan Toth, Chuck Hawley, Larry Krueger, Mike Pavlov, Dave Resnick, Howard Krohn, Bill Bhend, Kent Steiner, Raymon Kort, and Lincoln.

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Transcript, 210 pp.

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Reminiscences of computer architecture and computer design at Control Data Corporation, OH 321. Oral history interview moderated by Neil R. Lincoln, May and September 1975. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/104327

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OH 321

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Pagelkopf, Don; Moe, Robert; Lincoln, Neil R.; Krueger, Larry; Krohn, Howard; Kort, Raymon; Hutson, Maurice; Hawley, Charles L.; Grinna, Dennis; Bhend, Bill; Bergmanis, Maris; Alexander, Curt. (1975). Reminiscences of computer architecture and computer design at Control Data Corporation. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/104327.

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