DDP-24
The DDP-24 (1963) was a 24-bit computer designed and built by the Computer Control Company, aka 3C, located in Framingham, Massachusetts. In 1966 the company was sold to Honeywell who continued the DDP line into the 1970s.
DDP-24 | |
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Design | |
Manufacturer | Computer Control Company |
Release date | 1963 |
Units sold | 25+ (1964) |
Price | $87,000.00 |
Casing | |
Dimensions | Length : 233 cm (92 in) Depth : 100 cm (39 in) Height : 155 cm (61 in) |
Weight | 2,000 pounds (910 kg) |
Power | 2000 W @ 115 V AC |
System | |
CPU | 24-bit processor @ 200 kHz (5 μs cycle) |
Memory | 98 kilobytes (32767 x 24 bit) |
MIPS | 0.2 MIPS |
FLOPS | 100 000 FLOPS |
Successor | DDP-224 |
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