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Accession 1825

Sperry-UNIVAC Company Records


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Administrative Information
Scope and Content
History


Series I: Original File
Series II: Chronological File
Series III: Trial Transcript
Series IV: Witness Files
Series V: Legal Paperss
Series VI: Administrative Records - UNIVAC Division - Sperry-Univac
Series VII: Technical Documents
Series VIII: Engineering Department Records
Series IX: Engineering Research Associates, Inc., Records
Series X: Sales and Marketing Records
Series XI: Manuals
Series XII: Mini Computer Operations-Varian Data Machines
Series XIII: Public and Community Relations Records
Series XIV: Patent and License Agreements
Series XV: Personnel Department Records
Appendices

Overview

Dates: 1935-1985

Quantity: 515 linear feet

Abstract: Sperry-Univac was the information technology division of the Sperry Corporation. It was formed after Sperry absorbed the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and Engineering Research Associates, two of the post-World War II pioneering computer companies. The records include a large body of materials generated by the Sperry-Honeywell lawsuit that revolved around the question about who invented the first electronic-digital computer. There is also a large body of corporate records documenting most major company functions.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information: Deposit of Unisys Corporation.
Use Restrictions: Copyright restrictions may apply. Records subject to 25-year time seal.

Related materials: Records of Sperry Corporation, Sperry Gyroscope Company, and Sperry Aerospace Division, Engineering Research Associates, Technitrol Law Suit Records. Photographs, film, and video collection are in the Pictorial Collections Department. Published materials have been catalogued individually by the Imprints Department.

Scope and Content

Part I. Records collected for the Sperry-Honeywell Law Suit (1971-3)

The Sperry-Honeywell suit revolved around the question of who invented the electronic digital computer. Thirty-six thousand documents were entered in evidence (30,000 by Honeywell and 6,000 by Sperry) and 50,000 pages of trial transcript were generated. The lawyers produced a huge archive documenting the history of the computer industry (1935-1971). Two major files were created. (1) an "original file" containing documents from Sperry's archives that were submitted to the court (2) "a chronological file" which contains copies of all the documents which were entered as exhibits.

Series I: Original File

This series documents John Mauchly's and J. Presper Eckert's efforts to develop and market the ENIAC, BINAC, and UNIVAC computers. The records include one folder of John Mauchly-John Atanasoff correspondence describing Mauchly's 1941 visit to Ames, Iowa to examine the Atanasoff Computer. Also included are most of the surviving records of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (1947-50).

Subseries 1

Correspondence files trace the development of the Eckert-Mauchly computers. This subseries includes letters and memoranda of John Mauchly, J. Presper Eckert, as well as three of engineers Isaac Aurbach, Irwin Travis, J.R. Weiner, and T.K. Sharpless.

Subseries 2

Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation Administrative Records include minutes of board of directors and stockholders meetings (1948-9); articles of incorporation; secretary's financial papers; and minutes of the executive, operating, planning, administrative and contract committees. Also included is a copy of the 1950 Eckert-Mauchly-Remington-Rand merger agreement.

Subseries 3

Research and Development Records (1942-52) includes a copy of John Mauchly's 1942-3 ENIAC proposal that was submitted to the U.S. Army's Ordnance Department; also included are ENIAC progress reports, laboratory noteboods, engineering drawings, and patent files. Records also document the EDVAC, BINAC, and UNIVAC projects. The EDVAC files includes a folder of letters of John von Neuman tracing his involvement with the project. BINAC records contain considerable correspondence with Northrop Aircraft which trace the technological obstacles that had to be overcome in order to build the first stored memory computer. UNIVAC design and production records describe the development of the UNIVAC system component by component i.e. card to tape feed, input-output circuts, unityper, and uniprinter.

Subseries 4

Marketing and Sales Records contain Eckert-Mauchly's correspondence with its major customers: A.C. Nielsen, National Bureau of Standards, Prudential Insurance, Northrop Aviation, and Watson Laboratories (American Totalistator Company). These files document production costs and trace pricing and sales policies.

Subseries 5

LARC Computer R&D Records document the development of a large Scale High Speed Computing System which was among the fastest Scientific Computer of the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Series II: Chronological File

The chronological file is a complete record of all the documents that were submitted in evidence during the Sperry-Honeywell suit. The documents from the 1936-50 period describe the early history of the computer industry in exquisite detail. The records include copies of John Mauchly's correspondence both as Professor of physics at Ursinus College and at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering. These files trace Mauchly's interest in computing, his early theoretical work, and the genisis of the ENIAC project. The development of the ENIAC is described through Mauchly and Eckert's correspondence, published articles, technical and progress reports. There is considerable correspondence with John G. Brainerd, project director at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering and with Herman Goldstine and other engineers who worked for the Armys's Ordnance Department. The records also document the ENIAC's service at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds and its use in the Los Alamos Atomic Bomb Project.

The chronological file documents a number of other pre 1950 computer projects. There is considerable correspondence relating to John Atanasoff's ABC computer and John von Neuman's EDVAC. Other projects documented include those sponsored by Bell Laboratories, National Cash Register, IBM, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, RCA, and the University of Chicago. The post 1950 records document the various generations of UNIVAC computers and the process by which Sperry lost ground to IBM during the 1950s and 60s. The relationship between software and hardware development is clearly defined in the records. The Sperry-UNIVAC effort to secure patent rights for the ENIAC are described as is the company's determination to license and defend the ENIAC patent. The final 25 cartons in the chronological file describe the events leading up to the Sperry Honeywell suit and the way this drama was played in the courtroom.

Series III: Trial Transcript

The trial transcript contains 50,000 pages of testimony in 137 bound volumes. It is a complete record of the proceedings as they took place in Judge Earl Larson's courtroom between June 1, 1971 and March 13, 1972. The testimony explored the origins and history of the computer industry in minute detail. Judge Larson's "Finding of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order for Judgement" (October 19, 1973) represents both the verdict of the court and a judgement of about the history of electronic digital computing.

Series IV: Witness Files

The Witness Files contain copies of the transcribed depositions that were entered in evidence. Among those who giving testimony were:

Atanasoff, John V.Auerbach, IsaacBrainerd, JohnBurks, ArthurGoldstine, Herman

Series V: Legal Papers

The Legal Papers document Sperry-UNIVAC's efforts to defend and license the ENIAC patent. This series contains patent interference files as well as the records generated by the Sperry attorneys who worked on the Sperry-Rand vs. Bell Laboratories case (1956-7) the Sperry Rand vs. IBM case (1963-4). This series also contains a fragment of the legal correspondence generated by the Sperry-Honeywell suit.

Subseries 1. Interference Files (1950-72)Subseries 2. Sperry-Rand vs. Bell LaboratoriesSubseries 3. Technitrol vs Sperry-RandSubseries 4. IBM vs. Sperry-RandSubseries 5. Sperry vs. Honeywell

Series VI: Sperry - UNIVAC Administrative and Operating Records

Administrative records of UNIVAC Division of Sperry-Rand. This include a fragment of the executive officer correspondence of president R.E. McDonald (1965-70), vice president, G.H. Geick (1967-9), and vice president F.R. Raach (1962-5). Also included are miscellaneous financial records.

Series VII: Technical Documents

The technical documents file (1946-72) traces the research and development work done by the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and the Sperry-UNIVAC Company. The series is divided into eight subseries:

Subseries 1. Technical Report Chronological File (1946-72)Subseries 2. Clearance Council Technical ArticlesSubseries 3. Quarterly Reports: Data Processing Division, Philadelphia Engineering Operations (1967-71)Subseries 4. Progress Reports Engineering Laboratories (1952-64)Subseries 5. Technical Memoranda - Publications Engineering Department (1956-60)Subseries 6. Engineering Department Technical MemorandaSubseries 7. St. Paul Technical Memoranda FileSubseries 8. Sperry - Rand Research Center Reports (Sudbury, Mass.) 1962-66

Series VIII: Engineering Department Records

The engineering department records include the papers of Herman Lukoff (department chair, 1960-79). These records contain Lukoff's project files on the LARC and UNIVAC 1105, as well as the minutes of the various administrative committees on which he sat.

Series IX: Engineering Research Associates Records

In 1952, Remington Rand attempted to strengthen its position in the electronic data processing equipment industry by acquiring Engineering Research Associates (E.R.A.) of St. Paul, Minnesota. At that time, E.R.A. was on the cutting edge of computer technology. However, in 1957, William Norris, the firm's founder, left Sperry to form his own Company, Control Data Corporation. The E.R.A. records document (1946-55) the negotiations which led to the Sperry-ERA merger as well as the engineering work conducted by ERA.

Series X: Sales and Marketing Records consist of five subseries:

Subseries 1. Marketing Department's general file includes Monthly Management Review and Reports (1964-7), sales bulletin (1965-7), and miscellaneous promotional materialSubseries 2. Product Planning Group Records (1974-8)Subseries 3. USE Group Records (1956-83)Subseries 4. Sales Literature (1953-70) includes advertising brochures that were used to promote the sale of the UNIVAC equipment.Subseries 5. Management Services and Operations Research Reports document the effort to evaluate competitive computer systems particular IBM equipment.

Series XI: Manuals

Subseries 1. Service Manuals

Subseries 2. Programming Manuals

Series XII: Mini Computer Operations - Varian Records.

In June 1977 Sperry-UNIVAC aquired Varian Data Machines. The operation became known as the Sperry Univac Mini Computer Operations. Records include merger and divestiture agreements, Varian technical documents, sales literature, and manuals.

Series XIII: Public and Community Relations Department Records (1950-82) includes clippings and press release files as well as copies of promotional brochures. There is also a typescript copy of the unpublished Sperry-UNIVAC history book (1979-80).

Series XIV: Patent and Licensing Records (1950-78) include the files of patent attorney W.E. Cleaver and copies of domestic, and foreign licensing agreements.

Series XV: Personnel Department Records (1950-75) contain departmental correspondence files as well as records of contract negotiations, arbitration, grievance, and National Labor Relations Board Proceedings.

History

Sperry Corporation was the product of a June 30, 1955 merger between the Sperry Gyroscope and Remington-Rand Companies. Both these corporations were well established enterprises. E. Remington & Sons of Ilion, N.Y., the oldest of the predecessor companies (1873), began as a manufacturer of sewing machines. Within three years, however, Remington entered the office equipment market, and in 1876, became the first company to commercially market a typewriter. After the Remington typewriter was displayed at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, sales skyrocketed. During the succeeding decades, it established itself as America's leading producer of typewriters and office machinery. In 1927 Remington merged with the Rand Company which had developed the Kardex and a number of other office record control systems including the Rand Ledger and visible index. The new Remington-Rand, Inc., soon absorbed the Dalton Adding and Powers Accounting Machine Companies. Under the leadership of James H. Rand, Jr. it became the nation's largest producer of business machines and office systems.

The mid-twentieth century move into computers was a natural one for a company committed to office automation. In 1950 Remington-Rand acquired the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation which had developed the first electronic digital computer. However, Remington-Rand had been only marginally profitable during the 1940s and needed a new source of capital to develop the computer. With James H. Rand, Jr. planning his retirement, the search for an appropriate merger partner began.

The Sperry Gyroscope Company, which like Remington-Rand was a technologically oriented firm, was a logical choice. Its founder, Elmer Sperry, had organized the company in 1910 in order to market his gyrocompass and high intensity ship searchlight. In the years before World War I Sperry Gyroscope grew into a world-renowned research and development firm that pioneered in organizing science and technology for wartime military needs. The company was in the forefront of industrial research and Elmer Sperry was one of the first engineers to make the transition from the era of heroic invention to industrial science. In the 1920s the company developed the automatic pilot and airplane stabilizer. These inventions represented one of the first successful applications of the feedback control technology that is the key component for all automated systems. During the second World War Sperry became a leader in guided missile research and became one of the nation's most important military contractors. The termination of hostilities forced it to make some major readjustments. In 1947, the company began to diversify by acquiring the New Holland (Pennsylvania) Farm Machinery Company. However, military contracts still accounted for more than 75% of the company's revenues. By the 1950s the firm's management team was convinced that it had to establish a broad and stable base in the private sector. Given its high technology orientation it looked to the electronics industry. Remington Rand, with its recently acquired Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, looked very attractive. By March 20, 1951, the company had delivered the first UNIVAC data processing system to the United States Bureau of the Census. This was the first stored-program computer to be sold commercially. During the next four years, thirty UNIVACs were sold and orders substantially backlogged. However, shortly after the Sperry-Remington-Rand merger, IBM introduced its 700 series computer and UNIVAC saw its lead quickly dissolve.

During the 1950s and 60s Sperry-Rand continued to be technological innovator, as it rapidly introduced new generations of computers. Its UNIVAC division, which moved to Blue Bell, Pennsylvania (forty miles north of Philadelphia), grew increasingly important as a firm became committed to high technology. In 1961, the Sperry-Rand research center was established in Sudbury, Massachusetts, to serve as an R& D laboratory for all the company's divisions. Research conducted here reflects the entire range of corporate interests from solid state physics and its laser applications to plasma chemistry. A 1983 reorganization unified all the firm's high technology businesses under the name Sperry Corporation.

The UNIVAC Computers: A Brief History

The first modern computer, the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was a product of the second World War. It was developed by a team of scientists headed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert of the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering. The project was launched by the Army's Ordance Department which was seeking to solve some extremely complicated ballistics problems that could not be calculated by conventional means. The ENIAC, with its 18,000 vacuum tubes, was, in fact, a high speed calculator designed to solve hundreds of simultaneous linear equations. Since it did not have stored memory capability it had few potential civilian uses.

John Mauchly, however, conceived of a computer with far wider applicability. In 1944, with the ENIAC's development well along and allied victory and all but assured, he began to seriously think about the commercial potential of the computer. After the war, Eckert and Mauchly left the University of Pennsylvania to organize own company which was formed to develop a universla automatic computer (UNIVAC) that could be sold in the private sector. In 1946, they persuaded the Bureau of the Census to finance a "research and study" project. The government appropriated $300,000 toward this effort, but costs were estimated to be at least $490,000. Eckert and Mauchly gambled that they would be able to bridge this gap by securing advance orders from corporate customers. This decision involved significant risk since no one could estimate how long it would take to construct a suitable memory and magnetic tape storage device.

The years between 1946, when the original census bureau contract was awarded, and 1948, when an actual design contract was finally approved were extremely difficult ones for the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation. During this period, Eckert and Mauchly were fortunate to be able to sell a small computer called the BINAC to Northrop Aircraft Company. The BINAC, designed to pilot a guided missile, became the first stored-program electronic digital computer to be built and put into operation. Eckert and Mauchly built the BINAC according to Northrop's specifications, but, at the same time, they conceived of it as a UNIVAC prototype. When it was completed on August 22, 1949 they were able to convince the Census Bureau to accept it for that purpose. However, even though Eckert and Mauchly got another advance from the Census Bureau in September of 1949, they were still in serious financial difficulty. Their initial cost and time estimates had proven to be tremendously understated. They had secured contracts from A.C. Nielson, Prudential Insurance, and American Totalistator Companies, but these could not be renegotiated to reflect increased costs of research and development.

On October 25, 1949, Eckert-Mauchly's main financial backer, Henry Straus, chairman of American Totalistator died in a plane crash. This threw the Eckert-Mauchly company into a crisis. At first, Eckert and Mauchly tried to float a series of loans, but when this proved impossible, it became clear that the company would have to be sold to the highest bidder. Both National Cash Register and Remington Rand expressed immediate interest. Remington Rand made the first firm offer and on February 1, 1950, and it was accepted. This provided Remington Rand with a substantial lead in computing technology. This marked a major watershed in the history of electronic digital computers. After years of research and development had brought the digital computer to the threshold of commercial viability, a well established corporation entered the industry. On March 31, 1951 Remington-Rand delivered the UNIVAC I to Bureau of the Census. As the first commercial computer system, UNIVAC made a dramatic impression on the American public. Industry eventually bought 46 of them. At the suggestion of Remington-Rand CBS Television used a UNIVAC to predict the outcome of the 1952 presidential election. This was a marvelous public relations stroke and helped UNIVAC capture the imagination of the nation.

In 1955, shortly after the Sperry-Remington-Rand merger, UNIVAC II was introduced. This machine had a core magnetic memory which provided it with a storage capacity of between 2,000 and 10,000 words. However, IBM soon announced its 702 computer which featured a binary coded decimal representation and alphabetic characters that were ideal for commercial use. While many industry observers believed that the UNIVACs were still technologically superior, Sperry-Rand could not compete with IBM's imaginative marketing initiatives and sophisticated sales forces.

By the early 1960s IBM controlled 71% of the computer market and Sperry-Rand was a distant second with 10%. In 1964, the United States patent office finally issued Eckert and Mauchly's ENIAC Patent, seventeen years after the initial application. Sperry began notifying all computer companies that they were violating its patent rights and offered to license competitors for a fee of 1.5% (IBM was excluded as it had reached a $10,000,000 settlement with Sperry in 1956). However the industry did not accept Sperry's claim and the issue wound up in the court.

In May, 1967 Sperry sued Honeywell and Control Data Corporation for patent violations. Honeywell countersued, accusing Sperry of trying to enforce a fraudulent patent. The cases were consolidated and wound up in Minneapolis Federal District Court. The trial opened on July 1, 1971 and lasted 135 days. Seventy-seven witnesses testified and 32,654 exhibits were entered in the record. Judge Earl Larson handed down his decision on October 10, 1973. Sperry lost on every count. The judge declared that the patent was invalid because it had been filed more than a year after the ENIAC was in public use. He also concluded that Eckert and Mauchly did "not themselves first invent the automatic electronic digital computer, but instead derived that subject matter from one Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff."

It is extremely difficult to access the merits of this judgement. Clearly, a concept like the computer did not spring fully developed from John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert's imaginations in 1944. It can be argued that the history of computers can be traced back to the invention of abacus in ancient Babylonia. This discovery initiated a long chain of technological developments that led to the invention of the ENIAC and stored program computer. John Atanasoff's primitive machine that was designed to solve simultaneous linear equations was one step on this road. But Atanasoff's computer was never fully operational. He did not see the importance of his invention and failed to perfect, patent and publicize it. It was Eckert and Mauchly who in fact developed the first working computer.

Since the development of the ENIAC, BINAC and first UNIVAC computers, there has been exponential progress in electronic data processing. It is now common to speak of "generations of computers." Newer and more powerful memory systems are the principal facture differentiating one generation from another. In the Sperry-UNIVAC family the first generation employed a mercury delay line memory and vacuum tubes; the second magnetic core memory and vacuum tubes; the third magnetic drum memory and solid state components; the fourth was characterized by integrated circuits which were a hundred times more powerful than their transisterized predecessors. Finally in the 1970s the microprocessor was introduced and then the personal computer.


Series I:
Original File
Box 1Historical Material Assembled for the Sperry-Honeywell Suit. — 1967-1972
J.W. Mauchly, J.B. Atanasoff Correspondence. — 1941

Sub-series 1:
Records of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation
Box 1Correspondence Files
Auerbach, Isaac
Baker, Richard
Bosin, Calvin
Brown, T. Wistar
Box 2Clute, George
Dority, John
Dugan, K.
Eckert, J. P. Jr.
Eltgroth, G. V.
Box 3Gonder, George
Jones, L.
Levitt, Semond
Mauchly, John
Newton, Robert
Sharpless, T. K.
Sims, J. C. Jr.
Tees, Frank
Trachtman, Jacob
Travis, Irwin
Walecki, Vincent
Weiner, J. R.

Sub-series 2:
Administrative Records
Box 4a. Board of Directors Minutes. — 1948-1949
b. By-laws
c. Stockholder's Annual Meeting, Minutes. — 1948-1949
d. President's Report to Stockholders. — December 15, 1949
e. List of Stockholders. — 1949
f. Articles of Incorporation
g. Standard Employee Agreement
h. Secretary's Financial Papers
i. Remington Rand-Eckert-Mauchly. — 1950
merger agreement
Box 4aAdministrative Committee, minutes. — 1948-1949
Contract Committee, minutes. — 1948
Executive Committee, minutes. — 1948
Operating Committee, minutes. — 1949
Planning Committee, minutes. — 1948-1949

Sub-series 3:
Research and Development Records
ENIAC (Electronic Numberical Integrator and Computer)
John Mauchly's Original Proposal to U. S. Army's Ordinance Department. — 1942-1943
Box 5Progress Reports, Moore School of Electrical Engineering. — 1944
(interim)
Box 6Progress Reports, Moore School of Electrical Engineering. — 1945
Box 6aMoore School Lectures #11-48. — July 8-August 31, 1946
(J.W. Mauchly)
Box 6bMoore School Correspondence with Army Ordinance
Box 6cMoore School Reports
Box 7Progress Reports, Collateral Material, Notes and Misc. Legal Papers
a. Notes on progress report meeting. — October 5, 1945 and January 24, 1946
b. Correspondence and memoranda: Brainerd, J. G.; Burks, Arthur; Eckert, John G.; Lavender, Robert A.; Pender, Howard; Shaw, Robert
c. Disclosure of a Device for Counting the Alternations of an Electric Voltage
d. Miscellany
Box 8Drawings and Schematics
Box 9Final Progress Report. — June 1, 1946
Box 9aENIAC Clippings
Box 10ENIAC Operations Log After. — November 21, 1947
ENIAC Programming. — 1944-1946
ENIAC Schematic. — 1944-1946
ENIAC Testing. — 1946
ENIAC Input-Output Archives. — 1951-1952
Box 11ENIAC Patent File
Box 12ENIAC British Patent
ENIAC Laboratory Notebooks
Box 13Burks, Arthur. — June 17, 1943
Burks, Arthur. — 1944
Burks, Arthur. — May 17, 1945
Chu, Chuan. — May 17, 1945
Cohen, J. E. — October 18, 1943
Davis, J. — 1946
James, N. — 1943
Jay, Isabella. — July 8, 1943
Jay, Isabella. — July 12, 1943
Jay, Isabella. — July 15, 1943
Jay, Isabella. — September 17, 1943
Lukoff, Herman. — July 12, 1943
Mauchly, J. W. — January 10, 1946
Merwin, R. — May 17, 1945
Box 14Murial, Frank. — 1943
Porter, Vincent and Eckert, J.P. — October 3, 1942
Porter, Vincent and Eckert, J.P. — October 10-29, 1942
Sharpless, T.K. — February 4, 1943
Sharpless, T.K. — July 8, 1943
Sharpless, T.K. — 1943
Sharpless, T.K. — 1943
Sharpless, T.K. — 1943
Sharpless, T.K. — May 17, 1945
Sharpless, T.K. — May 17, 1945
Shaw, Robert. — December 10, 1945
Shaw, Robert. — December 26, 1945
Shaw, Robert. — December 26, 1945
(transferred to Cheddaker, J.)
Warshaw, J. — 1946
Box 15Bell Labs Research re: ENIAC
Unidentified laboratory notebooks. — 1943-1946
Box 16Gans, A. G. Research on Pulse Transformers for ENIAC done for Bell Laboratories. — 1943-1945
Box 17-22Blueprints of ENIAC Circuitry
Electronic Descrete Variable Computer (EDVAC)
Box 23Progress Reports Prepared for U. S. Army Ordinance Department. — 1945-1946 and 20 February 1946
U. S. Army contract
Box 24Reports on Availability of EDVAC NO. 2. — June 30, 1946
Proposed Programming for the EDVAC. — January 1947
Samuel Lubkin
Operating Manual for the EDVAC
Preliminary Report on Logic and Design. — 16 February 1948
Instructional Code C 2 for a Statistical Machine. — May 13, 1947
Von Neumann, John File. — 1945
Reid, S. Warren File. — 1945
Box 23aENIAC Inventors Outdo Themselves with EDVAC Design
Electronic Control Corp.: Press Releases. — 1947
Plan for a Statistical EDVAC. — 1947
Problem Programming for, the EDVAC. — 1954
Simultaneous Equation Routines for the ORDVAC and EDVAC. — 1956
[Recent Developments at the Moore School, 1948]
Box 23bEDVAC Laboratory Notebooks and Collateral Material
Box 25-26EDVAC Patent File and Schematics
Binary Automatic Computer (BINAC)
Subject File
Box 27A
Arithmetic Operations. — 1948
Auerbach, A. A. "The BINAC", reprinted from the Proceedings of the IRE. — January 1952
B
BINAC - Conference Report-Work Assignments and Organization. — 1947
BINAC - Input-Output Test. — 1948
BINAC - Comments on First Test. — October 11, 1948
D
Data Prints and Tests
Decimal to Binary Conversion
Demonstration. — 1948-1949
Box 28Diagrams. — 3 folders
Duplication of Computation in two parts of the Memory. — June 28, 1949
E
Estimates (costs). — March 6, 1948
I
Internal Collation Subroute Descending Order on two Tapes. — September 1949
Instructions. — July 20, 1949
L
Loop Decoding
M
Matrix Multiplication Routine
Manual. — 1949
Manual Controls on the BINAC. — August 1949
Mauchly, John W. (lecture), "Digital and Analog Computing Machines". — July 9, 1946
Box 28Method for Estimating Collation Time
Minimized Delay Time Operation. — June 1949
Box 29N
Northrop Aircraft, "Engineering Report on the BINAC". — 1949
"Log of the BINAC". — 1950-1951. — 3 vols.
Northrop Aircraft (Baker, Richard memoranda re Research and Development). — 1949
O
Operation of Relay Translation with Magnetic Recorder. — December 30, 1949
Operations and Maintenance Instruction. — July 1, 1949
P
Production
Programming
R
Random Number Generation and Memory Test
Box 30-32S
Schematic Drawings
Box 33Spare Parts. — 1948-1949
Specifications
Spike Jones Test -. — June 21, 1949
Square Root
Synchronizer Prints - Input-Output report by C. B.
Sheppard. — 1948-1949
T
Tabulation of Further Order Polynominal. — August 1, 1949
Test Data. — 1948
Test Data. — July 20, 1949
Test Data. — August 22, 1949
Timing Instructions and Diagrams
Topic List for Numberical Analysis. — August 1, 1949
W
Wiring Drawings
Wiring Schedule. — January 9, 1950
Box 34BINAC Laboratory Notebooks issued to Richard Baker and Isaac Aubrach. — 1948-1950
Box 35BINAC Patents Abandoned. — 1950-1980
UNIVAC
Box 35aLaboratory Notebooks issued to V. Bernadr and J. Weinger. — 1950
Box 35bEckert, J.P. Jr. — November 24, 1950
Goodwin, D. and Gingrick, G. — October 12, 1950
Laboratory: Electrostatic Memory. — 1949-1951
Lukoff, H. — June 22, 1954
Schonfeld, A. — July 2, 1952
Schonfeld, A. — January 22, 1953
Smoliar, G. — June 30, 1947
Wilson, L.D. and Win, J.J. — June 21, 1950
Box 36Progress Reports. — 1947
Electronic Control Company
Box 37Progress Reports. — 1949-1952
Eckert-Mauchly Corporation
Box 37aProgress Reports. — 1957
Also, Card File on Projects.
C
Card to Tape Feed
Central Computer Element (Estimated and Drawings). — 1949-1950
Central Input-Output Circuits
Central Computer Manual
Control Circuits (Block Diagrams and Schematics)
Box 38D
Delay Device for Electrical Signals
Design Drawings
Descriptions of the UNIVAC System
Drawing Index for Univac
Box 39M
Mechanical Design (notes)
Model 100 (design notes)
S
Schematic Drawings
Specifications
Uniprinter
Unityper
W
Wiring Diagram
Box 40UNIVAC Production
Engineering Procedures
Engineering Schedules
Manufacturing Costs
Production Schedule
Work Released to the Factory. — 1949
C
Collation Methods for a UNIVAC System. — 1950
E
Elementary Functions. — 1949
F
Floating Decimal Point. — 1949
Flow Chart Symbols. — 1950
I
Input-Output Synchronizer Demonstration Unit. — 1949
L
Logical Coding. — 1948
M
Maintenance Log, UNIVAC #1. — April 1951
Mathematical Problems. — 1949
P
Psuedo Random Numbers
R
Reference for Numerical Analysis. — 1949
Reference Guide for UNIVAC System. — 1951
S
Selection of Four Word Items on Two Different Pairs of Key Digits. — 1951
Box 41Solution of Examples. — 1950
Solution of Matrix Equations of High Order by Automatic Computer. — 1950
Subroutes for the Calculation of the Denominated Payroll Problem. — 1950
T
Terms and Symbols Used in UNIVAC Diagrams. — 1950
Time in Hours for Sample Computations Employing Matrix Algebra Program
Traffic Control System. — 1952
UNIVAC Instruction Manual and Codes. — 5 folders
Box 42Instructions for Operation. — 1950
Proposed Changes in Machine Design and Instruction Code. — 1947
An Introduction to the UNIVAC System. — 1950
Miscellaneous Collateral Material
Bigelow, Julian et. al, "Interim Progress Report on the Physical Realization of An Electronic Computing Instrument," (Princeton Institute for Advanced Study). — 1947

Sub-series 4:
Marketing and Sales Records (BINAC, UNIVAC)
Box 43A. C. Nielsen Company Contract. — 1947-1950
Henry Rose Stores, Inc. — 1948
Box 44Illinois Scientific Instrument Corporation
Internal Revenue Service. — 1948
National Bureau of Standards. — 1946-1948
Box 45National Bureau of Standards. — 1946-1950
Box 46NEPA Fairchild Corporation. — 1948-1949
Northrop Aircraft Company. — 1947-1949
Box 47Northrop Aircraft Company (progress reports and contracts). — 1948-1949
Northrop Aircraft (correspondence). — 1950-1955
Box 48Prudential Insurance. — 1947-1949
Box 49Swedish Government Contract. — 1948
Watson Laboratories - Teleregister Contract -. — 1947-1950
Collateral Material
Cost Estimate (UNIVAC Proposal). — 1947
ENIAC Licensing Agreement
Memoranda on Costs, prices and sales policies. — 1948-1952
Contracts under negotiations. — 1946-1948
Contract Commitments. — 1948-1949
Personnel and Organizational Matters
Employee Agreements
Organization Charts
Weekly Job Status Reports. — 1950-1951
Time Sheets. — 1947-1948
LARC (Large Scale High Speed Computing System)
Box 50Progress Reports and Schematic. — 1957-1960
Box 51LARC Patent File. — 1957-1966
Box 52A
Acoustic Delay Device. — 1951, 1959
Amplifier. — 1955
Box 53B
Binary Adding and Subtracting Device. — 1953
Box 53-54C
Composite Magnetic Structures. — 1954-1961
Box 54D
Data Storage System. — 1949
Box 55Data Recording and Distributing Apparatus. — 1949
E
Electrical Connector. — 1966
Box 56Electronic Storage Device. — 1951
F
Flip Flop Circuits. — 1950
H
Hammer Activators for Printers. — 1964
Box 57Hydraulically Activated Print Hammer for High Speed Printers. — 1964
I
Improved Hall Effect Heads for Reading Magnetic Recording. — 1962
M
Magnetic Memory Cores. — 1958
Magnetic Recorder Searches. — 1946-1947
Magnetic Transducer. — 1952
Memory Array. — 1967
Memory Array and Methods of Wiring. — 1956
Box 58Memory Systems. — 1947-1962
Box 59Memory Systems (continued)
Monitoring Circuits. — 1960
Box 60P
Parametric Devices. — 1963
Protective Apparatus for Magnetic Recording and Sensing Head. — 1959
Pulse Control System. — 1957
Pulse Recording Apparatus. — 1949
Box 61Pulse Recording Apparatus. — 1949-1955
Box 62R
Recording Apparatus. — 1955
S
Scale of N Counter. — 1955
Selector Mechanisms. — 1961
Box 63Signal Responsive Device. — 1952
Signal Synchronizer. — 1965
Space Reservation Recording System. — 1955
Square Memory Array. — 1963
Box 64T
Tape Handling Machine. — 1955
Transistor Selection Array and Drive System
Box 65UNIVAC miscellaneous patent material

Series II:
Chronological File
(Includes correspondence, technical reports and other materials collected by Sperry Corporation's legal department for the Sperry-Honeywell Suit. Some of this material duplicates records in boxes 1-65, but the chronological file is a more complete record.)
Box 66Decembre, 1936 thru August, 1939
Box 67Septembre, 1939 thru Decembre, 1940
Box 68January, 1941 thru March, 1942
Box 69April, 1942 thru Decembre, 1942
Box 70January, 1943 thru June, 1943
Box 71July, 1943 thru January, 1944
Box 72February, 1944 thru Oct, 1945
Box 73Novembre, 1945 thru April, 1945
Box 74May, 1945 thru Octobre, 1945
Box 75Novembre, 1945 thru February, 1946
Box 76March, 1946 thru June, 1946
Box 77June, 1946 thru August, 1946
Box 78Septembre, 1946 thru February 1947
Box 79March, 1947 thru July, 1947
Box 80August, 1947 thru Decembre, 1947
Box 81January, 1948 thru June, 1948
Box 82July, 1948 thru 00, 1949
Box 83January, 1949 thru June 1949
Box 84July, 1949 thru Octobre, 1949
Box 85Novembre, 1949 thru February, 1950
Box 86March, 1950 thru Decembre, 1950
Box 87January, 1951 thru Decembre, 1951
Box 88January, 1952 thru Decembre, 1952
Box 89January, 1953 thru Decembre, 1953
Box 90January, 1954 thru January, 1955
Box 91February, 1955 thru Septembre, 1955
Box 92Octobre, 1955 thru Decembre 1955
Box 93January, 1956 thru April, 1956
Box 94May, 1956 thru July, 1956
Box 95August, 1956 thru Septembre, 1956
Box 96Octobre, 1956 thru Dec, 1956
Box 971957
Box 98January, 1957 thru Septembre, 1957
Box 991958
Box 100January, 1958 thru April, 1958
Box 101March, 1958 thru April, 1958
Box 1021959
Box 103January, 1959 thru March, 1959
Box 104April, 1959 thru August, 1959
Box 105Septembre, 1959 thru Decembre, 1959
Box 1061960
Box 107January, 1960 thru August, 1960
Box 108Septembre, 1960 thru August, 1960
Box 109January, 1961 thru February, 1961
Box 110March, 1961 thru Septembre, 1961
Box 111Octobre, 1961 thru 00, 1962
Box 112Octobre, 1962 thru March, 1963
Box 113April, 1963 thru Decembre, 1963
Box 1141964
Box 115January, 1964 thru May, 1964
Box 116June, 1964 thru August, 1964
Box 117Septembre, 1964 thru Novembre, 1964
Box 118Decembre, 1964
Box 1191965 thru January, 1965
Box 120February, 1965 thru May, 1965
Box 121121 June, 1965 thru Octobre, 1965
Box 122Novembre, 1965 thru Decembre, 1965
Box 123January, 1966 thru April, 1966
Box 124May, 1966 thru August, 1966
Box 125Septembre, 1966 thru Decembre, 1966
Box 126January, 1967 thru April, 1967
Box 127May, 1967 thru August, 1967
Box 128Septembre, 1967 thru Decembre, 1967

Series III:
Trial Transcript
Box 129Volumes 1-10
Box 130Volumes 11-20
Box 131Volumes 21-30
Box 132Volumes 31-40
Box 133Volumes 41-50
Box 134Volumes 51-60
Box 135Volumes 61-70
Box 136Volumes 71-80
Box 137Volumes 81-90
Box 138Volumes 91-100
Box 139Volumes 101-110
Box 140Volumes 111-120
Box 141Volumes 121-130
Box 142Volumes 131-140
Box 142aMicrofiche copy of trial transcript

Series IV:
Witness Files
Box 143Index to Witness Files. — 2 copies
Box 144Adelmann, M. thru Atanasoff, J.V.
Box 145Atanasoff, J.V.
Box 146Atanasoff, J.V. thru Beam, W.
Box 147Beam, W.
Box 148Berlinsky, A. thru Brainerd, J.
Box 149Brainerd, J. thru Brenner, E.
Box 150Brooks, J. thru Cannon, E.
Box 151Carr, P. thru Cavender, J.T.
Box 152Cavender, J.T. thru Chedaker, J.
Box 153Chedaker, J. thru Clippenger, R.F.
Box 154Clippenger, R.F. thru Desch, Kline & Mumma
Box 155Desch, Kline & Mumma
Box 156Desch, Kline & Mumma
Box 157Dickinson, A.
Box 158Dickinson, A. thru Elbinger, L.
Box 159Elbinger, L. thru Ellis, M.
Box 160English, C.C. thru Gambrell, J.B.
Box 161Gambrell, J.B.
Box 162Gillon, P.M.
Box 163Goldstine, H.
Box 164Goldstine, H.
Box 165Goldstine, H.
Box 166Goldstine, H.
Box 167Goldstine, H. thru Holberton, J.V.
Box 168Joly, J.A. thru Legvold, S.
Box 169Legvold, S. thru McPherson, J.L.
Box 170McPherson, J.L. thru Padden, F.
Box 171Padden, F. thru Pigott Jr., C.G.
Box 172Polotilow, M.D. thru Rose, K.
Box 173Russinoff, A. thru Sweet, J.C.
Box 174Sweet, J.C.
Box 175Sweet, J.C. thru Travis, I.
Box 176Ulam, S. thru Wilson, L.D.
Box 177Wilson/Auerbach
Box 178Wilson/Auerbach
Box 179Wilson/Auerbach thru Winsor, P. III
Box 180Winsor, P. III thru Misc.

Series V:
Legal Papers

Sub-series 1:
Interference Files
Box 18184,986; 85,131; 85,729; 85,809
Box 18285,958; 86,141; 86,965
Box 18387,611
Box 18487,706; 87,707; 87,789; 87,872
Box 18588,280
Box 18688,280
Box 18788,721; 88,810; 88,903
Box 18889,109; 89,345; 89,560; 89,618; 89,734; 89,898
Box 18990,068; 90,087; 90,134; 90,305; 90,307; 90,602; 90,611; 90,638
Box 19090,644; 90,645; 90,676; 90,694
Box 19190,844; 90,870; 90,885; 91,149; 91,172
Box 19291,261; 91,280; 19,549; 91,604; 91,714; 92,032; 92,230
Box 19392,302; 92,568; 92,579; 93,101; 93,504; 93,522; 93,544
Box 19493,544
Box 19593,544
Box 19693,544
Box 19793,544
Box 19893,544; 93,563; 93,847
Box 19994,002; 94,710; 95,961
Box 20095,961
Box 20195,961

Sub-series 2:
Sperry Rand v. Bell Telephone Labs
Box 202Agreements
Bell Labs & Sperry Rand. — 1956-1957
Electronic Control Co. & Rem. Rand. — 1947-1950
I.B.M. & Sperry Rand. — 1956
Annual Report - I.B.M. — 1961
Bell Labs Litigation
Correspondence. — 1963
Box 203Bell Labs Litigation, cont.
ENIAC Publicity
Patents and Drawings
Patents and Drawings
Stibitz Report on Patents. — 1961
Stibitz Report on Patents. — 1961
Box 204Clippings - ENIAC. — 1963-1966
Complaints and Depositions. — 1959
Divestment Clause - Univ. of Penn. — 1945-1950
Electronic Control Co. - Patent File. — 1945-1949
ENIAC
Original ENIAC Patent
Original ENIAC Patent
Box 205ENIAC, cont.
Specifications and Drawings
Specifications and Drawings
Exhibits
Charts
Defendents Exhibits - Correspondence. — 1951-1961
Defendents Exhibits - Research Corp. of America
Lists of Exhibits
Box 206Plaintiff's Exhibits
Box 207Plaintiff's Exhibits
Box 208Illinois Scientific Development, Inc. — 1964
Indenture Between Rem. Rand & Chase Man. Bank. — 1952
Legal Correspondence. — 1948-1959
License Agreements
Rem. Rand & Western Elec. — 1951-1966
Sperry Gyroscope & Bell Tel. Labs. — 1940
Sperry Rand & Bell Tel. Labs. — 1955
Sperry Rand & Western Elec. — 1958
Box 209Patent Dept. Files. — 1951-1963
Box 210Patents in Suit. — 1958-1966
Patent Litigation - Sperry Rand & I.B.M. — 1961-1963
Priority - Schedules and Documents. — 1945-1963
Box 211Printed Legal Material - Briefs, Etc. — 1962-1963
Box 212Privileged Material Witheld
I.B.M. — 1947-1965
Western Elec. — 1954-1961
Western Elec. — 1954-1961
Western Elec. — 1954-1961
Western Elec. — 1954-1961
Box 213Purchase Orders by Technitrol Eng. Co. — 1947
Record of Trips. — 1945-1946
Reports of Use - Government. — 1943
Salary Breakdowns by Jobs. — 1947-1948

Sub-series 3:
Technitrol v. Sperry Rand
Box 214Technitrol v. Sperry Rand

Sub-series 4:
Subseries 4. I.B.M. v. Sperry Rand
Box 215Exhibits
BINAC - Application of Eckert et al. — 1950
BINAC - Claims
Drawing Index for UNIVAC. — 1967
O'Dell v. Eckert et al. — 1958-1959
Box 216High Speed Computer Reports - I.B.M. — 1959
Box 217I.B.M. - General File. — 1963-1964
Box 218Legal Papers
Affidavits of LARC Engineers (Newton v. Lukoff et al). — 1968
Eckert-Mauchly Testimony Before Exam. of Interference. — 1954
I.B.M. Brief. — 1967
I.B.M. Papers in Opposition to Sperry Rand's Motion. — 1969
I.B.M. Papers in Opposition to Sperry Rand's Motion. — 1969
Box 219License Agreements
Correspondence and Memoranda. — 1956-1969
Box 220License Agreements - I.B.M.
Draft of Agreement. — 1965
I.B.M. Patent Appl. Licensed to Sperry Rand. — 1956
McTierman, Diary. — 1964-1966
Patents, Clippings, etc.
Patents and Exhibits
Tabulating Machine Patent issued to I.B.M. — 1951-1956
Technical Information - I.B.M. — 1966
Box 221License Agreements - Sperry Rand
Assignments - Domestic. — 1948-1954
Bell Labs. — 1961
General Elec. File. — 1964-1966
General Percision Co. File. — 1963-1964
Indiana General Corp. File. — 1957-1963
Invention Record - Foreign: Canada. — 1953-1958
Invention Record - Foreign: Great Britain. — 1956-1964
Litton Indust. File. — 1965
Minnesota Mining and Man. Co. File. — 1964
North American Phillips Co. File. — 1961
Patent License Summaries. — 1959-1961
Photo Engravers Research Inst. File. — 1963-1964
Rainbow Engineering Co. — 1961
R.C.A. — 1961
Technitrol, Inc. — 1962
Westinghouse Elec. Corp. — 1961
Box 222Misc. Drawings - Moore School. — 1947
Box 223Newton Interference
Box 224Patent File
Eckert, J.P. — 1940-1941
Eckert-Mauchly Comp. Corp. — 1948
E.M.C.C. - Busser and Harding File. — 1947
E.M.C.C. - Busser and Harding File. — 1952
Box 225PL1 - Effort to Uniform Comp. Language. — 1968-1971
Honeywell, Inc. v. Sperry Rand & I.S.D.
Box 226Amendments to Drawings. — 1960-1961
Box 227BINAC
A.A. Auerbach, Notebook #7c. — 1949
Interference. — 1947-1955
Litigation - Nat. Acad. of Science Material. — 1947-1977
Misc. Reports and Drawings from BINAC-Vol. II
Northrop Papers -. — 1948
Notebook
Northrop Papers -. — 1948
Notebook
Box 228Briefs, T.J. Nikolia. — 1972
Box 229Doc. Sent to Patent Office in Response to 1975 Action
Box 230Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corp.
English, Charles. — 1955
Entlinger, Louis. — 1945-1961
Libman, Max. — 1956-1958
Box 231Materials Subpoenaed from I.B.M. — 1937-1968
Box 232Plaintiff's Briefs (Vol. I thru V)
Box 233Printed Legal Materials
Eckert v. Williams. — 1968

Sub-series 5:
Honeywell v. Sperry Rand & I.S.D.. — 1972
Box 234Privileged Material Witheld. — 1955-1963
Box 235Records of Doc. Produced by Sperry Rand

Sub-series 6:
Telex Computer Corp. v. I.B.M.
Box 236Trial Transcripts. — 1973
Box 237Trial Transcripts. — 1973
Box 238Patent Appeal Docket No. 9108
Eckert et al. v. Williams et al. — 1972
(Vol. IV thru VIII)
Box 239Patent Disclosure File
Eckert Disclosure File DP No. 5-830
Box 240Patent Disclosure File DP No. 861-1214
Box 241Patent Disclosures Deferred Corporate Records

Sub-series 7:
Financial Operations
Box 257Financial Operations
Albright Correspondence. — 1972-1977
Divest. Agreements - Sperry Rand & Rem. Bus. Syst. — 1978
Box 258Financial Operations
Divest. Agreement - Sperry Rand & Rem. Bus. Syst. — 1978,
cont.
Purchase Agreement Sperry Rand & Varian Assoc. — 1977
Box 259Misc. Financial Reports
Sperry Rand Annual Report to S.E.C. — 1975
Sperry-Univac Reports of meetings of Stockholders. — 1981
Box 260Misc. Administrative Records. — 1951-1966
Maintenance Log - Univac 1. — 1951
Rem. Rand Descript. for Office. — 1958
Rem. Rand Organization Chart. — 1959
Rem. Rand Organizational Manual. — 1956
The Rem. Rand Story. — 1959
Supervisory Control Manual. — 1952
Univac News re: Building Under Construction. — 1966
Univac Organization Chart. — 1961
Whitpain - Staff Headquarters

Series VI:
Administrative Records - UNIVAC Division - Sperry-Univac
Box 242Presidential Files: R.E. McDonald. — 1965-1970
Appointments
Approval
Business Planning
Competition
Consultants
Contributions
Customer Organization
Data Processing
Distributor Division
Educational Allowances/Scholarships
ENIAC - 15th Anniversary
European Divisions - England
European Divisions - France
European Divisions - Germany
European Divisions - Scandinavia
European Divisions - Switzerland
European Trip Notes -. — December, 1969
Facilities
International Division
International File
Leasing
Legal
Legal Matters
Meetings
Organization Announcements
Personnel - Applications and Resumes
Personnel - Labor Relations
Personnel - Management Development
Personnel - Personnel Services
Personnel - Position Descriptions
Personnel - Services Security
Planning Conferences
President's Report - Consolidated
Profit Plan FY. — 1970
Shell
Slidell
Systems Management Division
Systems Management Division - Activity Report
SMD/GYRO Common Facility
Sperry Rand Corp. - Committees
Sperry Rand Corp. - Reports
Sperry Rand Corp. - Research Committee
Sperry Rand Corp. - Studies
"Thank You's"
Time Sharing
Titan III
Univac - Bristol Ops.
Vendors
Venezuela Distrib. Division
Box 243Vice-Presidential Files: G.H. Geick. — 1967-1969
1.1 SR Corporate - General
1.2 SR Corporate - International
1.3 SR Corporate - Legal
1.4 SR Corporate - Meetings
2.1 SR Divisions - General
3.1.1 Presidential - Staff Meetings
3.1.2 Presidential - Trips
3.1.3 Visitors
3.2 Controller
3.3 Legal Counsel
3.4 Personnel V.P.
3.5 Planning and Developing
3.6 Purchasing And Business Planning
3.7 Public Relations and Advertising
3.8 Director - Airlines Program
4.1 Card and Tape Division
4.2 DPD
4.3 DPCD
4.4 FSD
4.10.2 American - Asiatic Division Monthly Reports
5.1 Monthly Operations Reports to President
5.1.1 American Asiatic Division Monthly Report
5.1.2 Distributor Division Monthly Report
5.1.3 EMEA Monthly Reports
5.1.4 Material - Monthly Report
5.1.5 Systems & Applications Monthly Report
5.1.6 Treasurer and Controller Monthly Reports
5.2 Vice-President
5.2.1 Staff Meetings
5.2.2 Int. Managers Meetings
5.2.3 Vice-President - Trips
5.2.4 Int. Staff - Trips
5.2.5 Int. Presentment to Corporate Staff
5.3 American Asiatic Division - General
5.4 Distributor Division
5.5 EMEA
5.6 Material Division
5.6.1 Order Service
Box 2445.7 Systems, Applications Division
5.8 Treasurer & Controller Division
5.8.1 Misc. Financial Reports
5.8.2 Profit Plan
6.1 Organization - General
6.2 Appointments
6.4 Policies and Procedures
7.1 Australia - General
7.2 Benelux - General
7.3 Brazil - General
7.4 Canada - General
7.5 England - General
7.6 France - General
7.7 Germany - General
7.7.1 Rodelheim
7.8 Italy - General
7.9 Japan - General
7.9.1 N.R.U.
7.9.2 O.U.K.
7.10 Mexico - General
7.11 Scandinavia - General
7.12 Switzerland - General
7.13 Distributors - Western Hemisphere
7.13.1 Argentina
7.13.2 Chile
7.13.3 Columbia
7.13.4 Venezuela
Box 2457.14 Distributors - EMEA
7.15 Iron Curtain Countries
7.16 U.S. Export
7.17 Far East Countries
8.1 Australia - Customers
8.2 Benelux - Customers
8.4 Canada - Customers
8.5 England - Customers
8.5.1 England - BEA
8.5.2 England - CSB
8.5.3 CEIR
8.5.4 Shell I.P. England
8.6 France - Customers
8.6.1 France - Air France
8.6.3 SNCF
8.7 Germany - Customers
8.7.1 Germany - Quelle
8.8 Italy - Customers
8.9 Japan - Customers
8.10 Mexico - Customers
8.11 Scandinavia
8.11.1 Scandinavia - SAS
8.12 Switzerland - Customers
8.12.1 Swiss PTT
8.13 Airlines - General
8.13.1 U.A.L.
8.14 Shell Europe
8.15 SITA - General
8.16 Visitors - Customers
9.1 Univac Products - General
9.1.1 Equipment Status Reports
9.1.2 Status Reports - 400 Line
9.1.3 Status Reports - 1107/1108
9.1.4 Product Announcements - General
9.1.5 Forecasts
9.2 1004/1005/1050
9.3 1500
9.4 418/490 Series
9.5 1107/1108
9.6 Card Punch/Printers
9.7 Card Readers
9.8 CRT
9.9 Magnetic Tape
9.10 Paper Tape Systems
9.11 Servos
9.12 Unidisc
9.14 Uniscope 300
Box 2469.16 9000 Series
9.17 Software - General
9.17.1 Systems Programming Releases/Products
9.19 DCS-1
10.0 Misc. Outside Countracts
10.1 Conferences/Meetings
10.1.1 AMA
10.2 Conferences/Meetings Misc. Univac
10.2.1 Ponte Vedra. — 1967
10.3 Diebold
10.3.1 International Subsidiary Listing
10.4 ECMA
10.5 Univac Users Association
10.6 Subscriptions
10.7 Training - General
1.1 Sperry Rand - General
1.2 Sperry Rand International
1.3 SR Legal
1.4 SR Meetings
2.1 SR Division - Domestic
2.2 SR Division - International
3.1 President - General Correspondence
3.1.1 President - Staff Meetings
3.2 Controller
3.3 Legal Counsel
3.4 Personnel - Vice-president
3.5 Planning - Vice-president
3.5.1 Planning and Developing
3.5.2 Purchasing and Business Planning
3.6 Marketing - Vice-president
3.6.1 Public Relations and Advertising
4.1 DPD
4.2 FSD
4.3 ISD
5.1 Monthly Operating Reports to President
5.1.1 Americas Group Reports
5.1.2 Central European Group Report
Box 2475.1.3 Distributor Group Report
5.1.4 Material & Maintenance Report
5.1.5 Northern European Group Report
5.1.6 Systems, Applications & Personnel Report
5.1.7 Treasurer and Controller Report
5.1.8 Marketing Services Report
5.1.9 Legal Counsel Report
5.2 Vice-president/General Manager - General
5.2.1 Staff Meetings
5.2.2 Vice-president Trip Reports
5.3 Trips-International Staff
5.4 Americas Group - General
5.5 Central European Group - General
5.6 Distributor Group - General
5.7 Material & Maintenance - General
5.7.1 Order Service
5.7.2 Field Engineering and Maintenance
5.8 Northern European Group
5.9 Systems, Applications, Personnel - General
5.10 Treasurer and Controller - General
5.10.1 Contract Administration
5.10.2 General Accounting Report
5.10.3 MIS - General
5.10.4 Misc. Financial Reports
5.10.5 Profit Plan
5.10.6 Quarterly Reviews
5.10.7 Operating Results
5.11 Marketing Services - General
5.12 Legal Counsel - General
6.1 Organization - General
6.2 Appointments - Announcements
6.4 Policies and Procedures
7.1 Africa
7.2 Australia
7.3 Benelux
7.4 Brazil
7.5 Canada
7.6 England
Box 2487.6.1 Northern European Group - General
7.7 France
7.8 Germany
7.8.1 Rodelheim
7.9 Italy
7.9.1 European Education Center
7.9.2 Central European Group Headquarters
7.9.3 1108 Advanced Data Systems Centre
7.10 Japan
7.10.1 NUK
7.10.2 OUK
7.11 Mexico
7.12 Scandinavia
7.13 Switzerland
7.14 Distributors - Western Hemisphere
7.15 Distributors - European
7.16 Iron Curtain Countries
Box 2497.17 Distributors - Far East
7.18 Spain
7.19 Austria
8.1 Africa
8.2 Australia
8.3 Benelux
8.5 Canada
8.6 England
8.6.1 BEA
8.6.2 CSB (UCC)
8.7 France
8.7.1 Air France
8.8 Germany
8.9 Italy
8.10 Japan
8.12 Scandinavia
8.12.1 SAS
8.13 Switzerland
8.14 Airlines International Account
8.14.1 United Airlines
8.15 Shell International
8.16 SITA International
9.1 Products - General
9.1.2 Status Reports 418-490
9.16 9000 Series
9.18 Hardware - General
10.2.1 Conference - Ponta Vedra
10.3 Diebold
10.5 Univac Users Association
10.10 Raytheon
13.1 Applicants
14.4 Personal Correspondence
14.5 Personal Data
Box 25010.8 ICT
10.9 BEMA
10.10 Raytheon
10.11 10/1/67 Plan Systems
11.1 Competition - General
11.2.1 Info Center - Phila.
11.3 Project Scouting
12.1.1 Univac Today
12.1.2 Univac News
12.1.3 Univac News Bulletin
12.2 Outside Publications
12.2.1 IEEE
12.2.2 International Letter
12.2.3 International Business Automation
12.2.4 Stanford Research Institute
13.1 Applicants
13.2 Paymasters
13.3 Policies and Procedures
13.3.1 Appraisal of Potential
13.3.2 Professional Staff Data Sheets
13.3.3 Manpower Reports
13.4 Headquarter Staff
13.6 Canada
13.7 Japan
13.8 Mexico
13.9 EMEA
13.11 Distributors - Western Hemisphere
14.1 Calenders
14.2 Expense Statement. — FY 1968
14.2.1 Expense Statement. — FY 1967
14.4 Personal Correspondence. — 4/1967
14.4.1 Personal Correspondence to 3/31/67
14.6 Press Releases
14.7 Financial Executive Institute Publications
Outgoing Correspondence. — 9/25/1967
Chronological File - Telex Only
Box 251Vice-presidential Files: F.R. Raach. — 1963-1965
Expense Account Vouchers. — 1963-1964
Legal Services
Patent Licensing Services. — 1964
Pencil Notes. — 1963-1964
Personal Correspondence Concerning New Position. — 1964
Personnel. — 1961-1964
Personnel. — 1961-1964
Personnel. — 1961-1964
Personnel. — 1961-1964
Personnel. — 1961-1964
Personnel. — 1961-1964
Personnel. — 1961-1964
Philadelphia, City of
Photon, Inc.
Pricing
Products and Product Planning
Box 252Products and Product Planning, cont.
Box 253Products and Product Planning, cont.
Radio Electronics Corp.
Reports - Defense Marketing
Reports - Financial Statements - Market Surveys
Reports - Unrealized Revenues
Box 254Reports - Financial Statements - Market Surveys, cont.
Reports - NDP
Reports - Quality Assurance
Reports - Rentals and Sales
Box 255Reports - Software Status
Roberts
Rodemann
Romeiser
Royal McBee. — 1964
Stanford Research Institute. — 1964-1965
Stark, Edward
Systems Programming. — 1963-1965
Tarriffs and Trade. — 1964
Technitrol. — 1963
Telemax Corp. — 1964
Teleregister Corp. — 1964
Traffic. — 1964
Travelers Insurance Co. — 1964
United States Government. — 1963-1964
Univac Users Association. — 1964
Universities. — 1963-1965
Box 256Phila. Operations Manual. — 1962

Series VII:
Technical Documents

Sub-series 1:
Technical Reports - Chronological File
Box 2611946
Automatic Sorting. — April
Sorting and Collating - Lecture #22 J.W. Mauchly. — Septembre
1947
Electronic Arithmetic - EMCC Personnel. — March 19
Report on the UNIVAC Outline. — July 13
Report on the UNIVAC Ch. 1-2. — July 15
Report on the UNIVAC Ch. 3. — July
Report on the UNIVAC Ch. 3 revised. — July
Report on the EDVAC Pt. 1. — July
Report on the EDVAC Pt. 2. — July
Report on the EDVAC Pt. 3. — July
Report on the EDVAC Pt. 4. — July
1948
Report on the UNIVAC Ch. 1-2. — May 17
Schedule "D" UNITAPE Demonstration. — June 17
Questions and Answers on Bureau of Standards Binary Computer. — July 19
The BINAC Binary Computer - Input and Output. — July 29
BINAC - Questions and Answers. — August 3
Analysis of UNIVAC Instructions. — undated
Arithmetic Operations in a Binary Computer - Shaw. — undated
Electronic Memory Schematics. — undated
Institute of Advanced Study Code - Princeton Univ. — undated
Programming for the UNIVAC Pt. 1, Ch. 3-4. — undated
1949
Preparation and Characteristics of Magnetic Recording Surfaces. — January 7
Coding of Laplace Boundary Valve Problem for UNIVAC. — January
A Dynamically Regenerated Memory Tube - Eckert, Lukoff, Smoliar. — March 8
revised. — April 1
Standard Circuits and Design Practices. — April 14
Report: Saturable-Core Reactors as Digital Computer Elements. — June 17
Programming for the UNIVAC Pt. 2. — July 20
Technical Papers by Corp. People (8-49 thru 5.54). — August
UNISERVO Engineering Report. — Septembre 30
Box 262Functional Description of the EDVAC Pt. 1, 2. — Novembre 1
Prudential Mortality Study. — Novembre 9
Considerations Affecting a Very High Speed Digital Computer. — undated
Navy Model CXPK Appendix A-G. — undated
1950
UNIVAC Drawings & Report - Arithmetic & Memory Circuits Revised. — January 4
Remarks on the Problem of Approximating the Roots of Polynominal Equations with Approximate Coefficients J.W. Mauchly. — January 15
Solutions of Matrix Equations of High Order by an Automatic Computer. — February 2
The UNIVAC - Revised Description for Engineering Research Associates, Inc. (ERA) Report. — February 21
Design Features of a Magnetic Drum Information Storage System. — March 28
ERA Magnetic Storage Systems. — May 26
UNIVAC Drawings & Report - Arithmetic & Memory Circuits. — May
UNIVAC Course, Pts. 1, 2, 3. — July 15
Preliminary Description of UNIVAC. — July 19
The Potentialities of Transistors in Digital Computer Circuits. — July 20
The Construction & Characteristics of a Non-contact Electromagnetic Recording & Reproducing Head. — August 7
Subroutines for the Calculation of Denominated Payroll Envelopes. — August 15
High Speed Writing & Selective Altering of Digital Information on Magnetic Surfaces. — Septembre 1
Poisson Equation. — Septembre 22
High Frequency Loss Loops for Saturable Magnetic Cores. — Octobre 30
Collation Methods for the UNIVAC Vol. 1, 2. — Decembre 8
Third and Final Collation Report Releases. — undated
Design Criteria for Practicle Logical Networks. — undated
UNIVAC Programming Ch. 4 - Outline. — undated
Analyzer Routine. — undated
An Introduction to the UNIVAC System. — undated
Box 2631951
Types of Magnetic Amplifers - A Survey. — January 24
Reference Guide to the UNIVAC System. — January. — 5 papers
New Old Faithful. — February 7
High Frequency Effective Incremental Permeability Data for Saturable Magnetic Cores. — May 17
Premium Billing "B" Change Run. — August 15
Premium Billing "B" Change Run, Vol. 2. — August 15
The UNIVAC System - A Paper by J.R. Weiner. — Decembre 10
Test Routines. — Decembre 15
Description of the Aviation Supply Office Demonstration Problem. — undated
Theoretical Study of Dither. — undated
National Bureau of Standards Report #2045. — undated
Utility Routines. — undated
1952
Interim Development Report #1 for Packaged Magnetic Digital Computer Assemblies (3-30 thru 6-30). — March 30
A Vacuum Tube Program Based on Experience in the UNIVAC. — March 31
General Purpose Digital Computers. — May 2
A Description of the Operation of the Plugboard Computer. — June 23
Description of the PBC Plugboard. — July 22
Master Generating Routine for 2-way Sorting. — Septembre 3
UNIVAC Sort Code. — Octobre 24
Permanent Magnetic Biasing and Erasing. — Novembre 15
Report #6: On the Minimum Requirements of an Electrostatic Storage Tube. — Novembre
How UNIVAC Predicted the Election for CBS-TV. — Decembre 15
The UNIVAC Input-Output System. — Decembre
Application of the UNIVAC Fac-tronic System to Election Prediction. — undated
UNIVAC Optical Scanning Punch. — undated
Random Number Generation & Other Papers. — undated
Box 2641953
Engineering Problems Solved on the UNIVAC. — January 9
Coding, Flow Sheets. — January 17
Preliminary Specifications for Installation and Cooling System of UNIVAC #4. — January 26
Services Routines SR-200 Complete Set. — January
Box 265Application of the UNIVAC to Air Force Programming. — March 17
Card to Tape Converter Final Evaluation Report. — April 17
A History of Magnetic Recording. — June
Magnetic Recording Head Design for UNIVAC. — July 23
Matrix Multiplication on the ERA 1103 Computer. — Septembre 1
Storage Class Control in the ERA 1103 Computer. — Septembre 1
Product Improvement - High Speed Magnetic Storage Techniques. — Octobre 7
Tables of the Internal Magnetic Source Functions Un for Thick Solenoids & Disk Coils. — Octobre
Growth of Ferroelectric Crystals. — Novembre 9
Second Workshop on UNIVAC Automatic Programming. — Decembre 1
Compiling Routines. — Decembre 31
A Survey of Automatic Digital Computers - 1953 Office of Naval Research. — undated
1954
Eckert - Mauchly Division of Remington Rand, Inc. — March 15
Instruction Manual for the Magnetic Drum Service Unit. — April 20
A Survey of Automatic Coding Techniques for Digital Computers. — May
Card to Tape Converter Logical Description. — July 20
FLIP - A Floating Point Subroutine System for the ERA 1103 Computer. — August 4
Subroutines and Service Routines for ERA 1103 Computer. — Septembre 15
Performance Records - Card to Tape. — Octobre 15
Card to Tape Converter II - Test Guide & Final Report. — Novembre 10
Proposed Computer System Development Program for Remington Rand, Inc. — Novembre 23
A Self-Checking High Speed Printer. — Decembre 8
The UNIVAC System: A 1954 Progress Report
1955
Electrical Design-General Considerations. — January 5
Operating Principles of the UNIVAC File Computer. — February 7
409-3 D.C. Power Supplies, Sola CV Type. — February 15
Technical Papers by Corp. People (3-55 thru 7-55). — March 1
The Second Generation by J.P. Eckert, Jr. — March 1
Card to Tape Evaluation Report. — April 6
Minutes of Conference Between Bell Labs and Rem. Rand. — April 29
RACER - A Proposed Rating System for Electronic Components and Devices. — April 29
Logical Design of the Remington Rand High Speed Printer With Emphasis on the Checking and Editing Features. — April
Germanium Element Magnetostrictive Memory Automatic Computers (GEMMAC) Building Blocks. — May
High Speed Printer. — June 7
Preliminary Description of the UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator (UCT). — July 28
Specifications for the UNIVAC Tape Verifier. — August 1
Tower Card Feed Synchronizer Circuits - Technical Desc. — August 14
Deposited Core Matrix. — Septembre 13
Automatic Routines for Commercial Installations. — Septembre 14
Progress Report #5 AFCRC Computer. — Octobre 1
Pre-Installation Requirements for UNIVAC Equipment. — Octobre
A Study of the Properties of Magnetic Materials at High Frequencies. — Octobre 31
A Study of the Inductance and Loss Properties of Transformer Core Materials in the Megacycle Range. — Octobre 31
Progress Reports - Norwalk Laboratory. — Decembre
UNIVAC Engineering Calucaltor
AFCRC Logical (Description)
Box 2661956
Operating Principles of the UNIVAC File Computer. — January 1
Card to Tape Converter - Technical Bulletin. — January 6
Deposited Core Matrix - Progress Report #3. — January 13
Progress Reports - Eckert-Mauchly Section. — January
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — January
Power Supply Investigation. — February 8
UNIVAC File Computer Proposed Specifications. — February 21
Preliminary Description of the UNIVAC Revised. — February
Progress Reports - Eckert-Mauchly Section. — February
Progress Reports - Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — February
Circuit Diagrams of ERA Transistorized Drum & Core Memory Units. — February& March
Engineering Transistor Design Data. — March 6
Specifications for a Large Scale, High Speed Computer System (LARC). — March 9
Deposited Core Matrix Progress Report #4. — March 13
Investigations of Magnetic Amplifiers with Feedback. — March 15
General Description of the AFCRC Cambridge Computer Pt. 1. — March 16
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — March
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — March
A Sensitive Single-Turn Hysteresis-Loop Tester. — April 5
Diagnostic Routine for the Cambridge Computer. — April 16
Equipment Specifications for a Large Scale, High Speed Computer System. — April 16
Preliminary Functional Specifications for UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator. — April 17
Investigation of Transistor and Transistor/Magnetic-Core Circuitry for High Speed Digital Computer Applications. — April 30
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — April
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — April
Deposited Core Matrix Progress Report #5. — May 13
Automatic Package-Diode Tester. — May 15
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — May
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univc - Norwalk. — May
Equipment Specifications for UNIVAC-LARC. — May
UNIVAC Maintenance Conference - Sprinfield, Ill. — June 11
Buffer Memory Drawings - St. Paul. — June 21
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — June
Progress Reports Rem. Ran Univac - Norwalk. — June
Analysis of Instructions UNIVAC I. — July 11
Box 267Elapsed Time Punch. — July 12
Deposited Core Matrix Progress Report #6. — July 13
Semiconductor Notes #1. — July 30
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — July
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — July
General Description of the AFCRC Cambridge Computer Pt. 2. — August 15
IBM Card Stock Characteristics and Distribution. — August 20
UNIVAC Card to Tape Converter - Reading & Feeding Problems Related to Inks of Various Types. — August 21
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — August
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — August
Program Analysis of the 8C1 Model Interpreter Mfg. by Intelligent Machines Research. — Septembre 7
Regression Analysis on the UNIVAC Using the Matrix Math Tape. — Septembre 12
Magnetics in UNIVAC II. — Septembre 15
AFCRC Magnetic Computer Final Engineering Report. — Septembre 30
The Exchange Register. — Septembre
Equipment Specifications for a High Speed Data Display and Recorder for UNIVAC-Larc. — Septembre
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — Septembre
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — Septembre
Analysis of UNIVAC Instructions (reprint). — Octobre 3
Preliminary Characteristics of Operator's Console for Model 1 UNIVAC File Computer. — Octobre 17
UNIVAC Scientific General Purpose Computer System - Content of Registers. — Octobre
UNIVAC Scientific General Purpose Computer System - Timing Sequences. — Octobre
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — Octobre
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — Octobre
Deposited Core Matrix - Progress Report #7. — Novembre 13
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — Novembre
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — Novembre
Box 268Toll Ticket Reader and Recorder - Final Report. — Decembre 1
Threshold Methods in Linear Programming. — Decembre 20
Installation Requirements for Peripheral Equipment for the UNIVAC Scientific General Purpose Computer System. — Decembre
Progress Reports Eckert-Mauchly Section. — Decembre
Progress Reports Rem. Rand Univac - Norwalk. — Decembre
Drum and Head Cleaning Procedure FH880 Magnetic Drum Unit. — undated
The Generation of High Speed Clock Using a Traveling Wave Oscillator. — undated
B-O Development. — undated
Calculation of Storage Time in a Transistor. — undated
Development of a Magnetic Switch Building Block. — undated
1957
UNIVAC II Specifications. — January 16
Installation Manual for the UNIVAC II Card to Tape Converter. — January 31
Series Pulse Magnetic Amplifiers. — February 1
Model 1 UNIVAC File Computer Specifications. — February 8
Deposited Core Matrix Progress Report #8. — February 15
Preliminary Functional Specifications for UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator (UCT). — February 18
Report on B Zero Complier System. — February 19
Spring-Brake Tape-Transport System for UNIVAC Auxiliary Equipment. — February
Floating Point Arithmetic in the UNIVAC Scientific Model 1103A. — March 8
Verifier Training Course. — March 13
A Summary Report on a Study of Check Mutilation. — March 15
Simplified UNIVAC Specifications. — March 28
A Transistorized Inhibit Plane Driver. — April 18
Preliminary Manual for Math-Matic and Arith-Matic Systems. — April 19
Design Standards. — April 25
Introduction to the UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator - Tech. Memo #34. — April 26
Weather Map Calculations. — May 28
Report of Ferrite Memory Core Evaluation Program. — May 31
Manual of Design and Drafting Standards (Proposed). — June 11
Report on UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator Product Line. — June 30
2052 Incremental Computer Instruction Manual Vol. I Theory of Operation. — June
Review of LARC Fabrication Costs. — June
Spring-Brake Tape-Transport System for UNIVAC Auxillary Equipment. — June
Eigenvalves and Eigenvectors of General Matrixes. — July 1
The Flow-Matic Compiling System Preliminary Manual. — July 1
A Double-Item Inhibiting Device. — July 9
The Expanded UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator: A Proposal to Management. — July 15
UNIVAC High-Speed Printer. — July
Box 269Design Guide for Reliable Computers. — August 2
LARC Transistor Specifications. — August 5
UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator-Magnetic Drum Storage Circuitry. — August 8
B-Zero UNIVAC I Progress Reports. — August 9
Tower Card Feed Synchronizer Circuits. — August 14
UNIVAC Scientific Exchange - USEFUL Notes. — August 15
UCT Notebook. — August 16
Components and Standards Dept. Reports (8/26/57-5/6/59). — August 26
MCS-1 Modification to the Basic Computer. — August
Theory of Operation Basic Computer - UNIVAC Scientific General-Purpose Computer System. — August
DS 63 Commutator Unit Report. — Septembre 4
Deposited Core Matrix Progress Report #10. — Septembre 15
A Proposal to Management for the Development of a Magnetic Computer System of Extended Capabilities. — Septembre 18
Instruction and Operating Manual - Automatic Core Tester. — Septembre 30
UNIVAC File Computer System Model 10 - Introduction and General Description. — Septembre
External Function Instruction Modification to the Basic Computer. — Septembre
Modification to Provide Two Additional Core Bays to the Basic Computer. — Septembre
Report on Electroplating Techniques and Inspection of Printed Circuit Type Commutators. — Septembre
UNIVAC File Computer - Model 1 Specifications. — Octobre 1
Matrix Math Compiler. — Octobre 1
Omniflex: Integrated Service Routines for the UNIVAC II Data Automation System. — Octobre 4
One Piece Universal Contact. — Octobre 11
Simplex Algorithm for Handling Variables with both Upper and Lower Bounds. — Octobre 25
General Purpose Programming Systems. — Octobre 30
Some Thoughts on Asynchronous. — Octobre
Programmed Card-to-Tape Converter. — Octobre
Synchro-Tape Applications. — Novembre 8
A Series of Notes on the Development of a Multiple Channel Flying Head System. — Novembre 12
The Matrix Math Compiler for UNIVAC I. — Novembre 15
UNIVAC Scientific Exchange Routines. — Novembre 15
Information Retrieval by UNIVAC and by UNIVAC Produced Non-Mechanized Systems. — Novembre 25
Box 270The X-2 Assembly System for the UCT. — Decembre 1
Electronic Equipment (and Accessories) System Development II. — Decembre 5
Specifications of Random Access Drum File for UNIVAC File Computer. — Decembre 10
Glass-Sealed Read Switches. — Decembre 17
Supplement to a Transistorized Inhibit Plane Driver. — Decembre 18
An Introduction to Operations Research and UNIVAC Data Automation. — undated
Check-Out Procedure High Speed Printer Evaluation Report. — undated
80 Column Card Reader. — undated
G.P. Library of Subroutines. — undated
Transistor Life Tests - Preliminary Proposal. — undated
Magnetic Switching and Logical Circuits. — undated
Misc. Outline of Systems and Definitions. — undated
Box 2711958
Printer Synchronizer. — January 6
UNIVAC File Computer System Specifications. — January 8
A Study of Plastic Tapes for Use on UNIVAC I. — January 9
B-H Tester Measures Memory Core Parameters. — January 17
UNIVAC I Test Routines. — January
UNIVAC II Analysis of Instructions. — January
UNIVAC II Systems Design and Programming for Variable Sized Items. — February 1
Electronic Data Processing Plan. — February 3
UNIVAC I - Signals and Logical Components. — February
Description of Remington Rand Verifier Model III. — February
Analysis of UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator Instructions. — February
Pre-Installation Requirements for UNIVAC I Equipment. — February
Manufacturing Specifications for LARC Printed Circuit Boards and Assemblies. — March 18
A Uniquely Automatic Operational System for the UNIVAC Scientific Model 1103A. — March 24
Card Punching Study. — March 31
The Reliability of Electronic Components for Use in Remington Rand UNIVAC Ground-Based Computer Systems Vol. 2, 3A, 3B, 3C, 6, 7. — March 31
UNIVAC II 5000 Word Memory. — April 1
Project Whitpain: A Description and General Specifications for an Office Laboratory and Light Manufacturing Building. — April 10
Tape UCT - Tech. Memos 1-13. — April 30
UNIVAC II General Description. — April
Mechanical Parts of UNISERVO. — April
Mechanical Parts of High-Speed Printer Unit. — April
Small Computer Logical Element Evaluation Final Report. — April
Final Report for Technical Guidance - Prepared for Jet Propulsion Laboratory. — May
The IT Computer for the UNIVAC Scientific 1103A. — June 15
Specifications for the UNIVAC TAPE TESTER. — June 25
Cold-Plate Cooling of Printed Circuit Packages. — June
Box 272Randfile System - Preliminary Specifications. — July 7
UNIVAC File Computer System Plug-In Circuit Chasis Descriptions and Test Procedures. — July
UCT Card Reader Manual. — July
Read Punch Unit Manual - UCT System. — July
The Design of All-Pass Lattice Networks. — July
Ico Specifications in Constant -Vc Transistor Circuits. — August
UNIVAC II Theory of Operation. — August
GPX Routines. — Septembre 22
Low Cost Jig and Die Production Process. — Septembre
Research Division Final Progress Report. — Octobre 1
Preliminary Manual for GPX Generalized Programming Extended for UNIVAC II. — Octobre 9
Project Whitpain. — Octobre 31
The Athena Computer - A Reliability Report. — Octobre 31
Some Thoughts on Asynchronous Circuits. — Octobre
Process Specifications for Magnetic Plating of Copper Plated UCT Spindles. — Novembre 19
Matrix Mathematics Compiler for UNIVAC I. — Novembre
The Preparation and Characteristics of Thin Ferromagnetic Films. — Novembre
MIT Drum Characteristics and Procedures. — Decembre
Design Improvements to the Basic Computer System. — Decembre
Computer Time for Address Calculation Sorting. — Decembre
UNIVAC Data Automation Systems Technical Reports on: Threshold Method for Linear Programming; Solution Method for the Transportation Problem; Procedures for Finding a Zero of a Vector-Valued Function
UNIVAC DAS Technical Report on: Info Retrieval by UNIVAC
UNIVAC Math-Matic Programming System
UNIVAC File Computer System Specifications
Franklin Life Experience with UNITYPER Model II. — undated
UNIVAC, UNISERVO, UNITYPER, UNIPRINTER, UNIVAC Factronic System. — undated
LARC FORTRAN. — undated
UNIVAC Applications Research Center. — undated
Instrument Catalog Test and Instrument Section. — undated
Box 2731959
Expanded Magnetic Drum Storage Option. — January
Specifications for Synchro-Tape Input/Output Devices. — February 18
Functional Specifications - Card Punching Printer. — February 23
Mathematical Circuit Analysis and Design. — February 29
UNIVAC II Function Table Signals and Logical Elements. — February
Engineering Proposal - UCT Input/Output Typewriter. — March 2
Engineering Proposal - UCT Paper Tape System. — March 2
Engineering Proposal - UCT Randex Drum. — March 2
Thin Film Applications. — March 15
Tape Synchronizer Logic Block and Timing Diagrams. — March 31
Summary of Specifications - Tape UCT 80 Column. — April 1
A Proposal for Militarized Tabulation Card Programmer. — April 1
A Proposal for Non-Militarized Modification Kit Which Will Provide 3 Card-per-Second Operation on Autonetics Card Programming. — April 1
Standards & Laboratory Services Bulletin #9. — May 1
Standards and Laboratory Services Bulletin #10. — May 15
Engineering Specifications - Rem. Rand UNIVAC Air Lines Reservation System Peripheral Equipment. — May 15
Aircraft Marine Products (AMP) Four Panel Plugboard Evaluation. — May 31
UNIVAC Revised Specifications. — May
RUCT Data Processing System - Preliminary Specifications. — May
Memory Development Program - Summary Report. — May
Standards and Laboratory Services Bulletin #11. — May 31
Standards and Laboratory Services Bulletin #12. — June 15
High Speed Printer Control Unit 4896 Vol. 1-3. — July 31
High Speed Printer Control Unit 4896 Vol. 4-6. — July 31
USS Document Printer Processor Manual Logical Drawings. — July
Box 274UNIVAC 1105 System - Theory of Operation, Basic Computer. — July
Randex Drum Unit Handbook. — August 1
Notes on Automatic Document Handling. — Septembre 18
E3 An Operating System - UNIVAC Solid State 80 Comp. — Septembre 30
UNIVAC Solid State (USS) Specifications Manual. — Octobre 1
The BPTM-7 Converter - Theory of Operation. — Octobre 28
Engineering Specifications for Programmer-Scanner Model L Duplexer. — Decembre 1
Engineering Specifications for Programmer-Scanner Model H Duplexer. — Decembre 1
USS Installation Requirements. — Decembre 1
UNIVAC III Preliminary Specifications. — Decembre 11
Report on the Development of a Rem. Rand Punch Set up Actuator for the Bull P-19 Punch. — Decembre 18
Programming Business-Data Processors (Grace Hopper). — undated
Automatic Programming Present Status and Future Trends (Grace Hopper). — undated
Drum and Head Cleaning Procedure for FH 880 Magnetic Drum Unit. — undated
Randex - General Description. — undated
The Numerical Control Information Utility - Concepts and Considerations. — undated
1960
The Backboard Wiring Problem - a Placement Algorithm. — January
Project Lightning Second Phase. — March 1
UNIVAC III Specifications. — March 1
Floating Point Addition - Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Algorithm. — March 15
Schedule of Utilization and Modifications or Prototype USSC Systems. — March 20
Engineering Specifications - Rem. Rand UNIVAC Airlines Reservation System Peripheral Equipment. — April 1
Box 275Minimization of Boolean Functions. — April
LARC Input-Output Processor Engineering Tape. — May 31
The Preparation and Characteristics of Thin Ferromagnetic Films. — May
UNIVAC II Acceptance Specifications. — June 1
UNIVAC III Specifications. — July 15
Glossary of Standard Terminology. — July
A Digital Computer Code Translator For Use With the UNIVAC High-Speed Printer. — July
Advanced Circuits Technical Reports. — August 25
Engineering Specifications for Synchro-Tape Input Substation. — August
Fundamentals of Noise Elimination in Digital Computer Circuits (Lukoff). — August
Wear Rates of Beryllium Copper and Stainless Steel Heads and Effects Upon Electrical Characteristics. — August
Investigation of Solid State Devices (Tunnel Diodes). — Septembre 2
Multi I An Experiment in Parallel Programming for the USSC. — Septembre 8
Resistor Transistor Logic Nor Design. — Septembre 9
UNIVAC III Item Design. — Septembre 13
Functional Specifications for UNIVAC Real-Time Comp. — Septembre 15
Input/Output Equipment for UNISERVO III. — Septembre
UNIVAC LARC. — Octobre 4
A few Technical Points Concerning the Parametron Mode of Operation. — Octobre 10
Design Study for UNIVAC III Pulse-Former. — Octobre 14
UNIVAC Solid State Card Reader and Read Punch Unit Timing. — Octobre 18
Elimination of the Condensation of Water in the UNIVAC I & II Computers. — Octobre 20
D. C. Design of RTL Logic Circuits. — Octobre 24
Preliminary Description of Programmed Input/Output Operation - 490 Computer. — Octobre
Engineering Specifications for Input Scanner, Type 6964. — Octobre
Program Scanner Model M Vol. 1. — Novembre 1
Program Scanner Model M Vol. 2. — Novembre 1
Milti-Level Diode Logic Circuit Design. — Novembre 14
Power Dissipation of Transistors in Switching Circuits. — Novembre 21
Preliminary Engineering Specifications for Communications Control Unit Telegraphic Slave Simplex. — Novembre
SALT Symbolic Assembly Language Translator for UNIVAC III. — Novembre
Summary of Silver Migration Investigation. — Novembre
UNIVAC III File Maintenance. — Decembre 19
Drive Circuits for Tape Head. — Decembre 22
Preliminary Description Non-Input/Output Instructions for UNIVAC 490 Computer. — Decembre
Summary of Two Types of 490 Instructions. — Decembre
UNIVAC 490 Computer. — Decembre
Logical Operations and Logical Instructions for UNIVAC 490 Computer. — Decembre
Progress Reports - Research and Development Military Engineering, St. Paul. — Decembre
Linear Geographic Code for Management Information Systems. — 1960
Electronic Data Processing for the Line Official. — 1960
UNIVAC SS Systems - Physical Installation Planning. — 1960
UNIVAC Compatible High-Speed Printer Model 2. — 1960
UNIVAC SS Bulletin #19. — undated
General Services Administration Advanced Record System. — undated
USS II Core Memory, revised. — undated
UNIVAC 1107 ALGOL-60 - Technical Documentation. — undated
Box 2761961
Evaluation of 3M198 Recording Tape. — January 4
Index of Advertising, Sales Promotion, Technical Material and Systems Routines of the UNIVAC Division. — January
490 Arithmetic Properties. — January
Statistical Techniques in Transistor Evaluation. — January
Progress Reports Research and Development Military Engineering St. Paul. — January
The SAL Dictionary. — February
Several Logic Circuit Techniques Considered for Model V Small Computer. — March 6
Proposal for a Line of Computers With Modular Expandability. — March 17
Input/Output Specifications for the UNIVAC 490 Computer and Associated Equipment. — March 27
Mathematical Circuit Analysis and Design. — March
Engineering Specifications for UNIVAC 490 Channel Synchronizer. — March
Box 277Peripheral Equipment for Electronic Computers. — April 1
Listing of Abstracts. — April 17
Preliminary Design Report: Read Amplifier Input Stage for Standard High Speed Card Reader. — April 17
Preliminary Prototype Design Report: Clutch-Brake Drive System - Model 151 High Speed Printer Mechanism. — April 20
D.C. Distribution System of Model Film Memory. — April 20
Technical Reports 16-35 Advanced Circuits Department. — April 25
Report on Message Switching With the UNIVAC 490 Real-Time Computer. — April
Fundamentals of the Use of Electro-Mechanical Contacts in Digital Computers - (Lukoff). — April
Preliminary Engineering Specifications for High Speed Printer Buffer Memory. — April
Engineering Specifications for UNISET Equipment Complex. — April
Technical Documentation for UNICODE Automatic Coding System, Vol. 1. — April
Technical Documentation for UNICODE Automatic Coding Sytem, Vol. 2. — April
Technical Documentation for UNICODE Automatic Coding System, Vol. 3. — April
Investigation of Ultrasonic Impact Grinding and Airbrasive Cutting of Holes in Thin Film Ferrite Disks. — May 2
UNISERVO III Tape Handler - UNIVAC Systems Engineer's Conference. — May 3-5
The SRAA Read Amplifier for UNISERVO III. — May 4
Multi-Aperture Core Circuits Study for Model V Small Computer. — May 8
UNISERVO III Capstan, Tape Path & Clutch Investigation. — May 10
Box 278Parametron Circuits Study for Model V Small Comp. — May 23
Design Parameters for a Think Film Memory Stack. — May 24
Eddy Current Effect on Thin Film Switching. — May 25
UNIVAC 1107 Think Film Memory Computer. — May
A Study of COBOL and ALGOL. — May
Introduction to UNIVAC III Logic Elements. — May
Preliminary Engineering Specifications for 1107 Thin Film Memory. — May
Statistical Techniques in Transistor Evaluation. — May
Statistical Techniques in Transistor Evaluation: Appendix. — May
The SERVO Control Switch for UNISERVO III. — June 9
The Interim Printed Ciruit Card Technique for the Thin Film Memory. — June 13
Low Pressures Obtainable From Output of DOFL - Type Fluid-Amplifier. — June 19
Tunnel Diode Inverter (Negation) Circuits II. — June 20
Index of Technical Memoranda UCT/TUCT/Program. — June 20
UNIVAC 1107 Thin Film Memory Computer Mechanical Specifications. — June
UNIVAC 1107: Input/Output Specifications. — June
Engineering Specifications for Transfer Switching Unit. — June
Technical Report on Mechanical Translation of Chinese Language and Proposed Approach. — June
UNIVAC Design Guides. — July 1
UNIVAC 490 Real-Time Computer - General Purpose Software. — July 1
UNIVAC III Product Line Extensions: Data Communications Feasibility Study. — July 12
Logical Design of Thin Film Memory Model. — July 13
UNIVAC III Central Processor. — July
UNIVAC 1107 Thin Film Memory Computer - Thin Film Memory. — July
UNIVAC 1107 Thin Film Memory Computer - Core Memory. — July
Emitter Follower Logic Circuits - Stability Study. — August 11
Multiple Channel Queing Tables. — August 14
ACUTE (An Aid to Coding UNIVAC III). — August 15
Sandwich Capacitance. — August 17
Project Whitpain - Close Out Report. — August 25
Logical Design of Thin Film Memory Tester. — August 29
The Design of the Bit Line Drivers. — August 29
The Bivariate Chi Distribution. — August
UNIVAC III Central - Clock System Circuit Descript. — August
Thin Film Memory Monostable Multivibrator. — Septembre 7
Thin Film Memory High Power Amplifier. — Septembre 8
Test Procedure Zero Cross Detector. — Septembre 12
Read Recovery Circuits - Fixed Delay System-SRD Card. — Septembre 13
Specifications for the 300 CPM (Card per Minute) Summary Punch. — Septembre 14
UNISERVO III Tape Handler Model 126. — Septembre
Delay Element, DA. — Octobre 2
Kilomegacycle Tunnel Diode Logic Circuits. — Octobre 2
Competitive Evaluation Small Punched Card Data Processing Systems - Second Supplement. — Octobre 3
UNISERVO III Write Pulser Line Driver (SWD). — Octobre 3
UNIVAC III PF-4 and PT(n) Circuits. — Octobre 5
Retriggerable Delay Flop. — Octobre 16
The UNISERVO III Polarity Switch Line Driver (SPD). — Octobre 27
Zero Cross Detector (1-SCAD-2). — Octobre 30
The Write Select (SWS) and the Polarity Switch (SPS) for UNISERVO III. — Octobre 31
A Proposal for the Addition of a Core Storage Unit to the AFRCRL Computer. — Octobre
Engineering Specifications for 110 Operator's Console. — Octobre
Card Pocket. — Octobre
490 Channel Synchronizer. — Octobre
UNIVAC III Central Processor Logic Manual Bk. #1. — Octobre
Box 279The UNISERVO III Write Pulser (SWP). — Novembre 3
Zero Cross Detector (SCDA -1). — Novembre 9
The UNISERVO Erase Oscillator (SEOB). — Novembre 10
Technical Reports (11-61 thru 4-64). — Novembre 11
The STB-Stc Schmitt Trigger. — Novembre 13
SERVO Block Detector. — Novembre 13
The ST-F Schmitt Trigger. — Novembre 14
Low Speed Drivers. — Novembre 15
UNIVAC III Speed-Up. — Novembre 22
The UNISERVO III Write Pulser. — Novembre 30
Design Guides. — Novembre 30
The Preparation and Characteristics of Thin Ferromagnetic Films - Final Report. — Novembre
1107 Channel Synchronizer. — Novembre
A Proposal for the Development of a 10 Megacycle Intermediate Capacity Storage System. — Novembre
UNIVAC 490 Real-Time System: Communications Logic. — Novembre
High Speed Printer Subsystem. — Novembre
Magnetic Tape Subsystem. — Novembre
FH880 Magnetic Drum Unit. — Novembre
Paper Tape Subsystem. — Novembre
Punch Card Subsystem. — Novembre
1107 Power Control Cabinet. — Novembre
UNIVAC 490 Real-Time System - Input-Output Timing. — Novembre
COBOL File Control System - UNIVAC 490. — Decembre 12
Analysis and Evaluation of Surveillance Data Processing Systems. — Decembre
Parallel Interchange Converter. — Decembre
FH880 Magnetic Drum Subsystem. — Decembre
UNIVAC 490 Real-Time System: Control Console. — Decembre
Party Line Peripheral. — Decembre
Peripheral Unit Test Chart and Remote Test Unit. — Decembre
Engineering Specifications for Scanner/Selector. — Decembre
Engineering Specifications for Remote Programmer Selector. — Decembre
UNIVAC III High Speed Printer. — undated
UNIVAC III Card-Punch Unit. — undated
UNIVAC III UNISERVO III Magnetic Tape Unit. — undated
Coil Gating. — undated
Preliminary Report - Photoetched Print Drum. — undated
The ERA 1103 Oscilloscope Display Unit. — undated
650 Simulator for the UNIVAC III. — undated
Magnetic Film Memories and Devices. — undated
Box 2801962
On-Line Keyboard Study. — January 8
A New Magnetic Film Content Address Memory (CAM). — January 23
Low Cost Component Survey for UNISAVER Memory. — January 30
Application Manual for UNISERVO III Tape Handler. — January
Fundamentals of Network Planning and Analysis. — January
Gigacycle Computing Systems. — January
Relative Load Routine - UNIVAC 1107. — January
I-O Library - UNIVAC 1107. — January
Assembly System - UNIVAC 1107. — January
Executive System - UNIVAC 1107. — January
Relative Object Code - UNIVAC 1107. — January
Communications Control Unit - 5C. — January
Preliminary Design Reports for the Model 151 High Speed Printer Mechanism and Packaging. — January
Data Processing Subsystem for Air Force System - A Proposal. — February 21
An Investigation of Temperature Independent Metal Oxide Amplifiers. — February 23
Compatable UNISERVO IIi C Tape Subsystem. — February
UNISERVO IV Optimization of Capstan Sleeve Valve. — March 19
Type 6C Read/Write Head Wear and Skew Investigations Pertaining to 250 Bit-per-Inch R2 Operation. — March 20
A Proposal for the Study and Design of a Digital Experimentation Data System. — March 27
Assembly System for the Mod X Computers. — March
Fieldata Digital Magnetic Tape Transport. — April 1
Sense Line Connections for a Memory. — April 5
Installation Requirements for UNIVAC 490 Real-Time Computer. — May 1
Engineering Specifications for UNIVAC 1004 Processor. — May 28
Paper Tape Subsystem. — May
UNISERVO 11A Tape Handler. — June
Buffer Processor Programming. — June
Buffer Processor. — June
UNISERVO 111A Magnetic Tape Subsystem. — June
Low Power Thin Magnetic Film Memory Interim Engineering Report. — July 5
øX' - Second Delay. — July 6
UNIVAC III Circuit Design Report. — July 23
Circuit Report - Coil Driver. — July 25
SRPE Preamplifier and SHS Read/Write Switch. — July 31
UNISAVER Interface - Low level Inverter. — July
The UNISAVER Interface 5-Microsecond Delay Flop. — July
Debugging Aids - UNIVAC 1107. — July
Optimization and Standardization of Information Retrieval Language and Systems. — July
CCU-7 (Telegraphic Half Duplex). — July
Box 281Circuit Design Reports for Standard High Speed Photoelectric Card Reader and Standard Summary Punch/Read Punch. — August 31
UNIVAC 490 Real-Time System - Programming Information Exchange Bulletin #4. — August 31
The UNISAVER Interface 15 Millisecond Delay Flop - Relay Driver. — August
UNISAVER Read Amplifier. — August
UNISAVER Interface High Level Amplifier. — August
UNISAVER Interface Level Shifting Circuits. — August
Mod X Flip Flop (FF). — August
Analytical Report on Control Data Corporation. — Septembre
The UNISAVER Memory Plane. — Septembre
The UNISAVER Memory. — Septembre
Magnetic Logic Scheme Using Plated Wire. — Octobre 3
Daul-Gap Recording Head with 0.10 Inch Intergap Separation. — Octobre 15
Capabilities in the Field of Pure Fluid Amplifiers. — Octobre 15
The Development of a Static Magnetic Read Head Employing the Hall Effect. — Octobre 17
Research on Interconnection Methods. — Octobre
Research on Interconnection Methods and Tunnel Diodes. — Octobre
Development of Advanced Memories and Circuits. — Octobre
Capabilities in the Field of Pure Fluid Amplifiers. — Novembre 12
Modifications for LION for Compatible UNIVAC 1105 Data Tape Format. — Novembre 23
Proposal for the Investigation of Extant Logistics Planning Factors for the Office of Naval Research. — Novembre 30
Development of an Advanced Memory. — Novembre
Research on Tunnel Triodes. — Novembre
Development of a High Power Pure Fluid Underwater Sound Generator. — Novembre
Technical Proposal for the Design and Fabrication of Pure Fluid Sequential Timers. — Decembre 12
ZMAR - Preliminary Specifications: Control Switch and Buffer. — Decembre 12
Set-Up Procedure for UNISAVER Buffer Memory Voltage Regulator. — Decembre 17
Disk File Subsystem - UNIVAC 490 Real-Time System. — Decembre
Sub-Matrix Method for the Interconnection of Micrologic Circuits and Background Wiring. — Decembre
UNISERVO IIIA Tape Handler. — Decembre
A Critical Study of Mass Storage Devices and Techniques with Emphasis on Design Criteria. — undated
Principles of UNIVAC Real-Time Computer Systems. — undated
UNIVAC III Card Reader Model 133 - Preventive Maintenance. — undated
A Transformer - Diode Matrix for WorldLine Selection in a Word Organized Memory. — undated
High Speed Print Head Improvements: Final Status Report. — undated
Simulation of Traffic Congestion in Real-Time Communications. — undated
BEMAT UNIVAC 1107 Package Matrix Code. — undated
1963
Heating Effects Due to Cycling Ferrite Memory Cores at High Repetition Rates. — January 7
Standard Reach/Punch Unit. — January 9
Timing Photocell Amplifier. — January 16
First UNIVAC Semi-Annual Engineering Symposium. — January 16-18, 1963
UNIVAC Division of Sperry Rand Corp. Statement of Qualifications and Capabilities of the Applied Mathematics Department. — January 22
UNISERVO IIIC Control Card Circuits. — February 11
UNIVAC FH-220 Magnetic Drum Storage Subsystem for the 580/510 Control Computers. — February 20
UNIVAC 1107 Input/Output Saturation Study. — February
Test and Acceptance Specifications for Standard 300 CPM Card Punch. — March 25
Study of a System for Automatic Sea/Air Coordination and Navigation. — March 26
UNISERVO IIIC Magnetic Tape Handler and Tape Adapter Unit. — March
UNISAVER Memory Interface Card Testers for Card Types II, ID, and IR. — March
UNISAVER Address Selector Circuits. — March
UNISAVER Timing Chain. — March
Box 282Technical Documentation for UNIVAC 490 Floating Point System. — March
D.C. Analysis of Enhanced Tunnel Diode Circuits. — April 3
UNIVAC 418 Computer Controls and Indicators. — April 15
UNIVAC 418 Computer - Functional Characteristics. — April 15
Proposal for Research on FBM Usage and Demand Data Programs. — April 29
UNISAVER Memory Card Tester. — May 16
Enhanced FH880 Magnetic Drum Subsystem Program Proposal. — May 30
UNIVAC III Fastrand Synchronizer. — June 5
Shock and Vibration Tests on a Plated Wire Memory Plane. — June 26
Development of a Static Card Reader. — June
OKI Printer, OKI Electric Co., Tokyo. — July 16
UNIVAC III Fastrand Product Specifications. — July 19
Technical Documentation for UNIVAC 490 Utility Routines. — July
Low-Power Magnetic-Film Memories: Interim Engineering Report #1. — August 14
An Evaluation of Three Proposals for UNIVAC Entry Into the 80 Column Punched Card Market. — August 25
Low-Power Thin-Magnetic-Film Memory. — August
Product Specifications - U490A. — Septembre 13
Parametron Study. — Septembre 17
Preliminary Specifications Type 0751 High Speed Printer Subroutine for the UNIVAC 490 Executive System. — Septembre 30
Transactions of the Second Semi-Annual UNIVAC. — Octobre 9-11
Quality Assurance Print Study-Horizontal Alignment. — Octobre 11
Development of an Analog-to-Digital Data Conversion System, Computer Controlled. — Octobre 11
UNIVAC III SALT Package. — Octobre 25
A Comparison of the Z Component Magnetic Fields of a Parallel Strip Line vs. a Series of Adjacent Ring Solenoids. — Novembre 13
Report on Manual Operation Test on UNISAVER Unit. — Decembre
UNISERVO 11A Magnetic Tape Subsystem. — undated
USE Compiler - UNIVAC 1105. — undated
UNIVAC M-460 Computer. — undated
Report on Data Transmission Tests in Europe 1963. — undated
1964
Review of Data Handling Requirements for a Tracking Ship. — January 15
One-Transistor and Two-Transistor Logic Circuits - A Review. — January 23
Guidelines for Software Testing. — February 10
Research on Low-Power Magnetic-Film Memories: Interim Engineering Report #3. — February 14
Programming the UNIVAC 1004 Universal Interface Adapter. — February 15
A Time-Sharing System for NASA. — February 24
Proposal for Automatic Digital Messg. Switching Ctrs. — February
Transient Analysis of the UNIVAC DTL Circuit. — March 10
DC Worst Case Design of the UNIVAC DTL Circuit. — March 16
Pure Fluid Binary Counter Design-Final Report. — March 16
Box 283Emitter Follower Stability Study. — March 19
Installation Requirements for the UNIVAC III Data-Processing-System. — March 20
Know Your Computers!. — March
1050 Installation Requirements. — April 16
Commercial Plated Wire Memory Inverter and High Power Amplifier. — April 16
Addendum to Technical Report #55. — April 21
UNIVAC 418 Technical Notes and Memoranda. — April 24
Investigation of Faulta Diagnosis by Computational Methods. — May
Critical Path Analysis for the Construction Industry. — May
Memory Systems for Microcircuits. — June 1
Multi-Transistor Logic Circuits: A Review. — June 17
Information Storage and Retrieval Book. — June 18
Fastrand Mass Storage Equipment Information for UNIVAC OEM Sales Personnel. — June
Factor Analysis. — June
Time Series Analysis Exponential Smoothing. — June
Analysis of Variance. — June
Applications Manual for Fastrand Type 0900-00. — June
F.F.I. Circuit. — July 8
UNIVAC 1107/8 Dispatcher Time-Sharing System: A General Implementation Program. — July 12
1107 Short/Merge I. — July 21
Data Disk Mass Storage Evaluation Report and UNIVAC 1104 Random Access Disk System Proposal. — July 30
Commercial Plated Wire Memory Delay-Flop. — August 7
Frequency Divider and Pulse Shaper. — August 25
Memory Systems for Microcircuits. — Septembre 1
TI 1010-1050 Jump Instructions: Tape Lecture #14 (Illustrations). — Septembre
Critical Path Method on the UNIVAC III. — Octobre
Quarterly Technical Progress Reports - Whitpain Engineering Operations. — Octobre-Decembre
UNIVAC 494 - Product Specifications. — Novembre 6
UNIVAC Standard COBOL. — Novembre 11
Decision Making and Linear Programming - UNIVAC 1107. — Novembre
Memory Systems for Microcircuits. — Decembre 1
Time Circuits. — Decembre 8
Miscellaneous Buffer Circuits. — Decembre 9
High Power Driver Circuits. — Decembre 9
Decoder. — Decembre 10
Miscellaneous Driver and Buffer Circuits. — Decembre 22
Logic Circuits. — Decembre 28
Parity Counter. — Decembre 30
The Effect of Plated Wire as a Memory Element. — Decembre 30
Transformer Assembly. — Decembre 30
Comparison of the 413 and 1050-0 Computers. — Decembre 31
Whitpain Facilities. — undated
A.F.L.C. UNIVAC 1050 Utility Routines. — undated
Should Slides Be Used in a Technical Presentation. — undated
1965
Bit Path Circuits. — January 5
Toggle Flops. — January 21
A Bill H.R. 4845 (re: Computers - National Legislation). — February 11
Five Minute Timer. — February 23
Word Dimension Circuits for the High Speed Commercial Plated Wire Memory. — February 25
Word Selection and Counter Circuits. — March 3
UNIVAC 490/494 COBOL - Preliminary Language Specification. — March 10
Metal-Oxide - Semiconductor Transistors and Switching Circuits. — March 25
Monte Carlo Simulation. — March
The UNIVAC 1107 Critical Path System. — March
Box 284UNIVAC 494 Operating System. — April 1
Development and Test of the Parametron Arithmetic Tester (PAT). — April 12
UNIVAC III/UNIVAC 1050. — April 13
The UNIVAC 1107 Critical Path System. — May 12
Low Power Ring Counter. — May 28
1103, 1103A, and 1105 Routines - Revision to Routine of UNIVAC Scientific Computer's Library. — June 1
Investigation of the Characteristics and Possible Improvements of the Interposer Actuator Under Development for the Serial Punch and Keypunch. — June 4
Bit Path Circuits for the High Speed Commercial Plated Wire Memory. — June 8
EDP in State and Local Government. — June 10
Business Documents Utilized by Optical Character Recognition Devices. — July 1
Bit Driver. — July 29
Ring Counter Auxiliary Circuits. — July 30
Read Amplifier. — July 30
Investment Profitability Analysis INPRAN on the UNIVAC 1107. — July
Box 285Bio-Medical Computer Programs (BMD) - Multivariate Statistical Programs. — August 1
Matrix Drivers. — August 3
Corrosion Protection of Plated Wires. — August 3
Bit-Sense Matrix. — August 4
Word Current Switches and Switch Drivers. — August 4
Word Current Source. — August 5
Bit Path Interface Circuits. — August 6
Analog to Digital Conversion Tecniques - A Survey. — August 31
A Description of the Basic Algorithm Used in the DETAB/65 Processor. — Septembre 9
Report of the System Objectives and Requirements Committee - IBM. — Septembre 19
From ENIAC to the Information Utility (Auerback Speech). — Septembre 22
A Introductory Report on Management Information Systems. — Septembre
The Analysis of Central Composite Designs - CENCOM - on the UNIVAC 1107. — Septembre
Aging of Epoxy-Base Ground Plane. — Octobre 16
Semiconductor Memories - A Preliminary Report. — Octobre 18
Bell Telephone Labs, Inc. - Installation of GE 635 Computers - Memorandum. — Novembre 10
Investigation of Fault Diagnosis by Computational Methods for Microcircuits. — Novembre
Standard Definitions of Terms for Electrostatographic Devices. — Novembre
Development of an Integrated Thin-Film Circuit Low-Power Film Memory. — undated
1965 Scientific Inventory Methods - UNIVAC Inventory Management Plan (UNIMAP)
1966
Math and Arithmetic Floating Point Subroutines. — January 17
Evaluation of Segmented Plate Wire. — February 16
Software Information Bulletins from 10/4/64. — February 25
UNIVAC 1100 Series Status Report. — March 31
Characterization of Integrated Circuits for Project Mercury. — March
Customer Loyalty Study. — July 8
Marketing Revenue Forecast FY '67. — August 10
Investigation into Alternate Circuits for Bit-Sense Matrix. — Octobre
Roseville Data Processing Division Engineering Journal. — Octobre-Decembre
UNIVAC 494 Transaction Control System. — Novembre 18
An Introduction to Plated Wire Memory. — Decembre 6
UNIVAC Data Processing Division (DPD) Research. — undated
CAM Feasibility Model - Instruction Model. — undated
A Primer on Fluidics. — undated
Box 2861967
Cost Prediction for a 10-Megabit Commercial Plated Wire Memory. — February 21
Sort/Merge Early Release and Review. — Marc
UNIVAC 1108 Multi-Processor System Executive II FAP Transistor - Early Release and Review. — March
Roseville Data Processing Division Engineering Journal. — April-June
Second Annual Engineering Symposium - Data Processing Division. — May
Quarterly Technical Report - DPD. — May-June
UNIVAC 55/220 Pin Converter Insertion and Humidity Test Results. — August
UNIVAC 1108A - Processor Type. — Septembre 21
1968
Qualification of Sperry Semiconductor DT2L Integrated Circuits. — January
The Operator and His Environment - A Study of UNIVAC 1108/494 Information Processing Systems in the Field. — April
Quarterly Technical Reports - Research and Advanced Techniques. — April-Septembre
Third Research and Engineering Symposium. — May
Box 287A Geographical Approach to the Design of Digital Encoding Schemes. — June 12
VP/VIP Keyboard. — August 6
Work Station Environment for UNIVAC Division of Sperry Rand Corporation - Final Report. — August 14
Data Transfer Rates. — Septembre 13
BASIC for the UNIVAC 1108. — Septembre
Print Actuator Study - Sprint Life Test #1. — Septembre
Design of Power Driver Circuitry for Printed Circuit Motor. — Septembre
Abrasion Testing - Disk Pack Evaluation. — Octobre 22
Wear-Life Test of IBM 1416 Train Characters. — Octobre
Equipment Power Input Measurements. — Novembre 12
Print Actuator Study - Spring Life Test #2. — Novembre
Autodin 94 Character Bar Development. — Novembre
Experimental Analysis of Delta Modulation Techniques. — Decembre 3
Structural and Packaging Design Features - 8411 Disc File. — Decembre 10
Twisted Pari Driver, Twisted Pari Receiver, 12 Volt Switch. — Decembre 23
Options Which May be Used With the Information Retrieval Program. — undated
UNIVAC 1107/8 primal Flow - Transportation Code. — undated
SIMSCRIPT - UNIVAC 1107/8. — undated
Monte Carlo Methods. — undated
Remote Users Guide. — undated
Critical Path Analysis on the UNIVAC 1107. — undated
Critical Path on Manscheduling. — undated
General Purpose Systems Simulator II (GPSS II) on the UNIVAC 1107/8. — undated
Computer Concepts - Preliminary Edition. — undated
1969
Tracks/Card - UNIFILE. — January 10
Effects of Drum Taper on Track Skew. — January 10
F1001-00 Channel Adapter - 9000 Program Requirements. — January 29
UNIVAC 8414 Disc File - Capacitor Evaluation. — January 30
Rotating Head Drum Subsystem - System Consideration and Application. — February 3
4011 (418III Incremental Printer Console) - 600 Subtrack of 647000 Termination Report. — February 26
Reel Motor Requirements and Design Considerations for Tape Speeds of 200 ips. — March 4
Acoustical Treatment of Reinforced Fiberglass Panels. — March 6
UNIVAC 8411 Disc File Recording Head Assemblies. — March 10
Mechanical Development - Reliability Study for Philadelphia Engineering. — March 13
General Purpose Message Switch (GPMS) Vol. 1. — March 28
GPMS Vol. 2. — March 28
GPMS Vol. 3. — March 28
Design and Operational Innovations Report. — Septembre
Quarterly Summary Technical Memoranda. — Septembre-Novembre
Quarterly Summary Technical Memoranda. — Decembre-February
Preliminary Information on the Bi-Octal Tape Preparation System. — undated
Matrix Memories for Data Processing Equipment. — undated
Matching Communication Facilities to Computers. — undated
1970
Quarterly Summary Technical Memoranda. — March-May
1972
Classification System, Revised. — Decembre
Box 288Oversize Items -
Remington Rand Bell 80 - Program Printout. — 1960, Novembre 23
Bell 90 Tape Printout. — 1962, March 23
S4D, Assembly Correction System - Program for the UNIVAC Solid State 80 (Printer). — 1964, April 2
Prex Set - Program Printout. — 1964, April 6
IFIP/ICC Index - Program Printout. — 1964, August 11

Sub-series 2:
Clearance Council - Clearance for Technical Articles
The following technical articles are arranged numerically rather than chronologically in order to maintain the system of record keeping practiced by Sperry-Univac. The notation A refers to Abstract, T refers to Thesis Paper.
Box 289#1A
UNIVAC III System. — 6/1/1961
#2A
UNISERVO III Tape System. — 6/2/1962
#3
An Integrated Software Package for UNIVAC III Systems. — undated
#4
A High-Speed Transistor Nor-Invertor. — undated
#5
COBOL Conversion of Julian Date To Calendar Date. — undated
#6
Use of Twisted Pairs in Transistor Switching Circuits. — 8/28/1961
#7
Ferromagnetic Resonance Magnon Distribution in Yttrium Iron Garnet. — March, 1962
#8
The Generation of High Speed Clock Using a Traveling Wave Oscillator. — undated
#9
UNIVAC III Presentation-Slide Presentation. — 9/22/1961
#10
Transformer Coupled Tunnel Diode Nor Circuits. — undated
#11
Minimization of Boolean Functions. — undated
#12A
The Pulse Phase System of Digital Magnetic Recording. — undated
#13
A Critical Study of Mass Storage Devices and Techniques With Emphasis on Design Criteria
#14
The Bivariate Chi Distribution. — August, 1962
#15
Low-Cost Jig and Die Production Process. — Septembre, 1958
#16
Kilomegacycle Tunnel Diode Logic Circuits. — undated
#17
High-Speed Multiapeture Core Logic Circuits. — undated
#18
Design of UNIVAC-LARC System
#19A
Dual Function Core Logic. — 10/11/1961
#20
Summary of a Paper" Analysis of Raytheon Transistor Data". — undated
#21
The Standardization of Peripheral Interfaces. — 1963
#22
Magnetic Film Memories for Digital Computers. — May, 1962
#23
Transformer Coupled Tunnel Diode Nor Circuits. — undated
#24
UNISERVO III A High Performance Digital Magnetic Tape Transport. — 11/13/1961
#25
A Critical Study of Mass Storage Devices and Techniques With Emphasis on Design Criteria
#26
UNIVAC III: Design of a Medium Priced Computer. — (nd)
#27A
Summary: Fluid Amplifiers for Aero-Space Systems. — undated
#28
Servo Motor Control System Employing Silicon Controlled Rectifiers and Magnetic Amplifiers. — Septembre, 1961
#29A
Enhanced Kilomegacycle Tunnel Diode Circuits. — undated
#30A
Electrical Properties of Evaporated Al2O3 Thin Films. — 12/18/1961
#31
Lightning Read Amplifier Final Report. — undated
#32
Statistical Routines for UNIVAC Computers. — undated
#33A
Controlled Floating Point Computations. — undated
#34
The Cause, Cure, and Prevention of Errors in Data Processing Systems. — undated
#35
Photocell Lamp Burnout Warning Circuit. — August, 1962
#36
Predictive Techniques for Computer Component Reliability and Circuit Design. — undated
#37A
On the Simultaneous Tests for Equality of Variances Against Certain Alternatives When the Samples are Drawn from a Multivariate Normal Population. — April, 1962
#39A
Tunnel Diodes and Kilomegacycle Digital Circuits. — undated
#40
High Gain Tunnel Diode Circuitry. — undated
#41
The Electrodeposition of Nickel-Iron-Phosphorus Thin Films for Computer Memory Use. — January, 1964
#42A
On the Simultaneous Tests for Equality of Parameters Against Certain Alternatives in Rectangular Populations. — undated
#43
Schottky Field Emission Through Insulating Layers. — April, 1963
#44
Man-Machine Interface Studies for Improving System Speed. — February, 1964
#45
Magnetic Films - Revolution in Computer Memories. — 1962
#46
FASTRAND - New Power in Mass Storage. — June, 1962
#47
Project Engineering. — March, 1963
#48
Positive Space Change and Negative Resistance Phenomena in Evaporated Aluminum Oxide Films. — April, 1963
#49
A Dispersion Pass Algorithin for the Polyphase Merge. — July, 1962
#50A
The UNISERVO III-C - A New Magnetic Tape Handler. — undated
#51
Variable Delay Magnetic Strip Line. — August, 1962
#52
Diode Amplification in Nanosecond Circuitry. — August, 1962
#53A
Multiple Comparison Tests in MultiResponse Experiments. — Septembre, 1962
#54
High Speed Storage Diode Clock Generator. — July, 1962
#55
Preparation and Crystal Synthesis of Magnetic Oxides. — undated
#56
Ferromagnetic Resonance Relaxation Processes and Fundamental Interactions. — undated
#57
Cluster Formation and Diagnostic Significance in Psychiatric Sympton Evaluation. — Septembre, 1962
#58
UNISAVER. — Septembre 1962
#59
Random Access Memories... — undated
#60
Low-Power Thin-Film Memory. — Septembre 1964
#61
Measurements of Skew, Dispersion, and Creep in Plated Wires. — May, 1964
#62
Tape Handler Features Automatic Control. — June, 1963
#63
The Storage Diode in Change Controlled Logic Circuitry. — undated
#64
Electrodeposited Nickel-Iron-Molybdenum Thin Magnetic Film. — January, 1965
#66
Statistical Techniques in Transistor Evaluation. — January, 1961
#67
Computer Methods for Analyzing Test Data. — May, 1963
#68
4000 Work Memory for UNIVAC III. — undated
#69
The Design of Ultra-Fast, Ultra-Large, Magnetic Film Memory Systems. — undated
#72
Oscillatory Tunneling Current Through Thin-Film Insulating Barriers in a Magnetic Field. — July, 1963
#73
Renormalization of Long Wave-Length Magnons. — April, 1963
#74
Charte Storage Diodes in Nanosecond Circuitry. — Decembre, 1963
#75A
Charge-Injection Electrostatic Tape Recording for Digital Applications. — undated
#76
Sphere Grinding and Polishing. — July, 1963
#77
Electron Transfer through Thin Aluminum Oxide Films. — undated
#78
Electrodeposited Magnetic Alloys for Computer Uses. — undated
#79
Fault Diagnosis by Computational Methods: Outline of a Thesis. — undated
#80
Measuring Skew and Digital Tape Handlers - A Simple Method. — undated
#81
Valve Engineering of Miniature Rack and Panel Connectors. — undated
#82
At Last - A Standard Code for Information Systems. — undated
#83
Low-Current, High Speed Magnetic Memory Array Utilizing Evaporated Matrix Wiring. — March, 1964
#84
Internal Magnetoelastic Coupling Constant of Nickel Ferrite. — March, 1964
#85
Flutter in Hysteresis Motors due to a Defective Rotating Field. — undated
#86
Considering A Ponded Roof? - Univac Engineering Center. — undated
#87
Building Louver Positioned Automatically by Time and Light Controls. — March, 1962
#88
Cisterns - 1962 Style No Tower Maintenance for Rem. Rand. — May, 1962
#89
Planning Primary Distribution for Expandibility, Flexability, Economy. — Octobre, 1962
#90
Automatic Sun Control for Buildings. — 1962
#91
Writing the Technical Article. — May, 1962
#92
Short Circuit Currents Simplified. — May, 1963
#93
Writing That Special Report. — Novembre, 1963
#94
Maximum Flexibility - Primary Goal in Planning Plant's Secondary Distribution. — July, 1963
#95A
Large Scale Microcircuits Interconnections on the Parent Wafer. — undated
#96
The Design of an Evaporated Memory System. — undated
#97A
Circuit Design for an Evaporated Memory System. — undated
#98
Industry Roundup - Solid State Design - Memory and Logic. — Octobre, 1963
#100A
High Density Magnetic Recording. — undated
#101
A Short Survey of Logic Circuitry for 1964
#102
Practical Blower Selection for Electronic Equipment. — Novembre, 1963
#103
Survey of Recording and Mass Storage Techniques. — undated
#104
Nanosecond Circuits and Systems. — undated
#105A
Topological Aspects of Microcircuit Interconnections. — undated
#106
Nanosecond Tunnel-Diode Circuits. — undated
#107
To Meet the Mounting Demand for Ferrite Memory Cores. — Septembre, 1964
#108
Planar Logic Structures. — Octobre, 1964
#109A
The Effect of Spin Splitting of the Landau Levels on Tunneling Current
#110
Development of Packing Techniques for a 960 Bit Plated-Wire Memory. — (undated)
#111
Development of Pure Fluid Timers. — February, 1964
#112
Ch. 4 - Tunnel Diodes in Digital Circuits. — undated
#113
A New UNIVAC High-Speed Printer. — April, 1962
#114
General Purpose Programming Systems. — Octobre, 1957
#115
Valve Analysis Project. — undated
#116A
A Simple Means for Experimental Determination of Back EMF Constant. — undated
#117
A Reliable Very Low Power Plated-Wire Spacecraft Memory. — undated
#118
Microelectronic Logic Circuits. — undated
#119
Lower Power Circuit Design for Aerospace Memory. — July, 1964
#120
Imperfection - Assignable Cause for Random Failure. — April, 1964
#121
FIODAC - A Pure Fluid
#122
Tunneling Through Gaseous Oxidized Films of Al2O3. — March, 1965
#123
Solving the Finishing Problem for the Computer Industry. — undated
#124
A Checklist of Computer Peripheral Application and Equipment Data. — May, 1964
#125
An Integrated Film Memory Capable of 100,000 Bits of Storage Per Cubic Inch and of a 250- Nanosecond Cycle Time. — June, 1964
#126
One-Transistor and Two-Transistor Logic Circuits - A Review. — January, 1964
#127
Multi-Transistor Logic Circuits, A Review. — June, 1964
#128
Conservation - Cost Reduction Digest: Conservation Through Standardization. — July, 1964
#130
Shape Demagnetizing Effects in Permalloy Films. — March, 1965
#131
Magnetization Ripple and Arctic Foxes. — Septembre, 1964
#132
Method of Measuring the Magnetoelastic Coupling Constants of Cylindrical Magnetic Films. — undated
#133
Magnetostriction of Polycrystalline Aggregates. — undated
#134
Safe as Apple Pie. — August, 1964
#135
High Performance Position Control. — undated
#136
A 100- Megabit Random Access Plated Wire Memory. — undated
#137A
New UNIVAC Advanced Packaging Techniques Using Minimum Risk Design Principles. — undated
#138
Thin Film Logic Diode Systems. — undated
#140
Single-Layer Logic. — undated
#141
Optical Scanning for High Speed Optical Character Recognition. — Decembre, 1964
#142
Systems Requirements of Plated Wire Parametrons. — Decembre, 1966
#143
Humidification. — undated
#144
Ferrite Memory Core Production at UNIVAC. — Septembre, 1966
#145
A Fluid Logic Digital Computer. — June, 1965
#146
Electronic Compatibility Through Component Engineering. — undated
#147
ASCII A Better ND Code for the Metalworking Industry. — May, 1965
#148
The Digital Computer as a Design Tool. — 1965
#149A
The Growth and Oxidation of Sputtered Tantalum Thin Films. — March, 1965
#150
An All-Reactance Parametron Logic System. — undated
#151
Sound Pressure Level Conversion. — undated
#152
Ideas in the News re: Fluid Amplifiers. — June, 1965
#153
Computational Feasibility of Navigation by Satellite. — June, 1964
#154
Notes for Contributors to Spartan Publications. — undated
#155
Memory - Logic Products Information. — April, 1965
#156
Developments of a Pure Fluid NOR Gate that is Insensitive to Loading Conditions. — April, 1965
#157
Fluid Timing Device. — July, 1965
#158
A Fluid Operated Diesel Locomotive Transition Control Unit. — undated
#159
What's New in Punched Cards? — undated
#160
Electrodeposited Ni-FeAs Magnetic Thin Films. — Octobre, 1965
#161
Digital Applications of Fluid Amplifiers. — June, 1965
#162
Low-Order or High-Order re: Bit Standardization. — August, 1965
#163
The Effect of Band Structure on Tunneling Currents. — undated
#164
Directions for Content Addressed Memories. — undated
#165
Reliability and Fault-Masking in n-Variable NOR Trees. — August, 1965
#166
Low Power Plated Wire Memory System for Spacecraft. — undated
#167T
The Analysis and Design of BH Testers. — August, 1965
#168
Design and Fabrication of a Magnetic, Thin-Film, Integrated Circuit Memory. — July, 1965
#169T
The Analysis and Design
#169T
Electron Transfer Processes Through Refractory Tantalium - Oxide Systems. — August, 1965
#170
Design of a 1.4 × 106 Bit Plated Wire Memory. — August, 1965
#171
Capabilities on the Field of Pure Fluid Amplifiers. — April, 1965
#172A
Plated-Wire for a Reliable Low Power Memory System. — undated
#173
Syntax and Data Qualifications for ASCII Related Software. — August, 1965
#174
Future Developments in Applications Programming. — June, 1965
#175
Chips are Down in a New Way to Build Large Microsystems. — Octobre, 1965
#176
Advanced Concepts in Data Management. — August, 1965
#177
Telecognition Systems for Information Processing and Retrieval. — August, 1965
#178
Advanced Memory Developments. — undated
#179
Plant Operations Manual - Preface to Publication. — undated
#180T
Plated Wire Memory. — undated
Box 290#181
A Method for Detecting and Photographing Flaws in Industrial-Type Integrated Circuit Packages Using Long-Wave Ultraviolet Light. — undated
#183
Photodrawing: A Better Means of Engineering Communications. — undated
#184
Design of Integrated Selection and Recirculation Circuitry for a High-Speed, Low-Power, Magnetic Thin-Film Memory. — Septembre, 1966
#184
Revision of Above Article. — undated
#185A
Computing Via the Telephone. — undated
#186
The Data Line Terminal. — Novembre, 1965
#187
Epitaxial Influence of the Substates on the Anisotropy in Thin electrodeposited NI-Fe Cylindrical Films. — April, 1966
#188A
The UNIVAC Automated Documentation System. — undated
#189
Electronic Computers as Tools. — undated
#190
Design of the Real-Time Exective for the UNIVAC 418 System. — Octobre, 1965
#191
UNIVAC Memory Core Selection Guide. — undated
#192A
Face-Down Bonding of Monolithic Integrated Circuit Logic Arrays. — undated
#193
A Comparison of the Magnetostriction of Permalloy Films and Bulk Permalloy. — undated
#194A
A New Mechanism for Pair-Ordering. — Novembre, 1965
#196A
Fault Dictionary Compilation Through Logic Simulation. — July, 1966
#197
Some Basic for Transportation People. — Novembre, 1965
#198A
Prediction of Cable Crosstalk in Computers. — undated
#199
A 500- Nanosecond Main Computer Memory Utilizing Plated Wire Elements. — 1966
#200A
A Magnetic, Thin-Film, Integrated Circuit Memory System. — undated
#201T
Electron Transfer Processes Through Tantalum-Tantalum Oxide Diodes. — undated
#202
A Trouble Shooter's Transistor Tester. — undated
#204
A Teaching Diary. — 1965
#205
Face-Down Bonding of Monolithic Integrated Circuit Logic Arrays (revised). — undated
#206
Design Considerations for the UNIVACC 9200/9300. — undated
#207
Current Developments in Peripheral Hardware. — April, 1966
#208
Electronics World re: EW Lab Tested. — June, 1966
#209
Design of Temperatures Stable Memory Cores. — undated
#210
Predicted Applications of System Science to Research and Development. — May, 1966
#211
Automated Technical Documentation Systems and Engineering Design. — undated
#212
Reader Unit Assembly Diagram. — undated
#213A
A Simple Method for Measuring Laser Pulse Durations. — undated
#214
Joe Fels Facts. — undated
#215
Management Controls and Reports. — undated
#216T
The Design of a Power Amplifier for Print Hammer Actuators - A Unique Solution. — Decembre, 1966
#217A
Preparation of Cylindrical Films for Electron Microscopy. — undated
#218
What is Compatability Worth to an EDP Customer? — undated
#219
Linear Programming Models and Theory. — April, 1966
#220
Research in Computer Simulation of Numerically Controlled Production Systems. — undated
#221
Advanced Electronic Packaging and Connector Design Techniques. — undated
#222
Fundamentals of Digital Magnetic-Tape Units. — 1966
#223
Thin-Film Conductor-Path Writing by the Electron Beam. — undated
#224A
A Multichamber Continuous Production Vacuum System for Large Substates. — June, 1966
#225
A Reliability Study of Face-Down Bonded Integrated Circuit Chips. — undated
#226A
Chemically Deposited Magnetic Films of CO-AL-P and CO-NI-AL-P. — undated
#227
Packaging of a Satellite Plated Wire Memory. — February, 1966
#228
Modern Techniques for Air Conditioning Computers. — undated
#229
Thickness Dependence of the Composition in Electroplated Ni-Fe Cylindrical Films. — undated
#230
Safety Codes Govern Design of Storage Building for Flammables. — Septembre, 1966
#231
Inexpensive I.C. Tester. — June, 1966
#232
Current Transport Phenomena in High Resistivity Gas. — August, 1966
#233
Two Photographs and One Xerox Photo re: UNIVAC FLUID Computer (pict. coll.)
#234
A New Magnetic Read-Only Memory. — February, 1967
#235
Copyright Protection for Computer Programs. — undated
#236
Assembly Drawing of Clutch-Brake. — undated
#237
Profit Planning & Budgeting. — undated
#238
Plated Wire Bit Steering for Logic and Storage. — undated
#239
Diode Sputtering of Cement Films. — June, 1967
#240
Remote Production Control Application. — undated
#242
Have Magnetic Thin Film Memories Finally Grown-Up? — undated
#243
Gold Induced Break-Away Oxidation of Tantalum. — May, 1966
#244
A Progress Report on a Proposed Standard Card Code and Correlation Between US-ASCII and EBCDIC. — June, 1967
#245
NOR Gate Fluid Amplifier - Applications Manual. — 1966
#246
Two Xerox Diagrams re: Magnetic-Optic Memory and Thin-Film Memory. — undated
#247A
A Generalized Information Management Methodology in Dat Base System Design and Operation. — undated
#248A
Time-Shared, Real-Time Computing in Numerically Controlled Manufacturing. — January, 1967
#250T
The Logic Design of an Alignment Disc Copier. — June, 1968
#251
Systems Analysis and Design I. — undated
#252A
Plated Wire Content Addressable Memories with Bit Steering Techniques. — undated
#253
The Numerical Control Information Utility: Concepts and Considerations. — August, 1967
#255T
Variable Transmission Delay Simulation for Digital Communications Equipment. — May, 1967
#256
Computer Packaging in the Next Five Years. — March, 1967
#257
Silicon Controlled Rectifier SCR. — undated
#258
A High-Density Magneto-Optic Memory. — undated
#259
Digital Simulation of Numerically Controlled Production Systems. — May, 1967
#260
Data Referencing in a Man-made Communication Environment. — April, 1967
#261
A Pneumatically Controlled Document Handling System. — undated
#262
How Do Committees Invent? — April, 1967
#263
Engineering Design of a Mass Random Access Plated Wire Memory. — undated
#264
A General Purpose Operating System to Concurrently Process Multiple Programs in Batch, Demand, and Real-Time/Communications Operational Modes. — April, 1967
#265
Plated Wire Content-Addressalbe Memories with Bit-Steering Technique. — undated
#266
Real-Time: What is it? — undated
#267
Memory Wire Plating System-Entry form to IR-100 Competition
#269
Justification for a Memory Hierarchy Within a System. — May, 1967
#270
The Ever Widening Moat Between a User Program and the Hardware. — undated
#271
UNIVAC Fluid Operated Motion Control System for Document Processing. — undated
#272
Document Processing: IR-100 Competition Entry Form
#273
Multi-Small vs. Large Computers. — August, 1967
#274
Non-Validity of the Manley-Rowe Relations in Non-Linear Circuit Theory. — June, 1967
#275
Digital Computers in Production Testing. — undated
#276
Acoustics and Vibration in Quality Control, Design, and Maintenance. — May, 1967
#277
Logic Partitioning - Card Layout and Card Placement. — May, 1967
#278
Univac Research in Fluidics
#279T
Content Addressable Memory Techniques Using Bit Steering in a Plated Wire. — Novembre, 1967
#280
Software and the Design of the CRT Controller. — Octobre, 1967
#281
Low-Power-Consumption Logic Devices. — undated
#282
Plated Magnetic Cylindrical Thin-Film Main Memory Systems. — August, 1967
#283
Sperry-Rand-Univac Philadelphia Operations Drafting Training Program. — February, 1967
#284
A Precision Mask Changer for Ultra High Vacuum Systems. — Octobre, 1967
#285T
Mathematical Model of a Stepping Motor Servomechanism Applied to a Disc Memory System. — 1965
#286
An Evaluation Study of Ultrasonic Face Bonding of Integrated Circuit Chips to Evaporated Aluminum Conductors. — August, 1967
#287
The Computer Alternatives for Numerical Control Programming - An Outline. — Novembre, 1967
#288
APT III by Univac. — Septembre, 1967
#289
The Effect of Strain on the Susceptibility of Polycrystalline Ni-Fe Films. — July, 1967
#290
UNIVAC DCT 200 Hardware and Maintenance Considerations. — undated
#291
Stacked Individual Laminate - A Practical Solution to the Mass Interconnection Problem. — undated
#292A
The Response of Plated Wires to Hard Field Low Temperature Annealing. — undated
#293
Digital Simulation of Numerically Controlled Production Systems. — undated
#294
What's New in Fluidics? — undated
#295
Annealing of Cylindrical Ni-Fe Films. — undated
#296A
The Effects of Strain on the Susceptibility of Polycrystalline NiFe Films. — undated
#297A
The Influence of Annealing on the Magnetic and Structural Properties of NiFe-Cu Layers. — undated
#298
Real-Time Control of a General Purpose on-Line Operating System. — Novembre, 1967
#299A
The Measurement of the Structural and Magnetic Properties of Cylindrical Films. — undated
#300
A Computer System Designer's Viewpoint of Large Scale Integration. — undated
#301
Diffusion in Polycrystalline Thin Film Copper-Nickel Couples. — undated
#302
Plated Wire Memory - Present and Future. — 1968
#303
Acoustical Activity and Other First Order Spatial Dispersion Effects in Crystals. — undated
#304
The Handling and Storage of Tape. — August, 1968
#305
A High Temperature Cement for Bonding Substates in Ultra High Vacuum. — undated
#306
Large Scale Integration and Large Computers. — undated
#307
New Memory and Storage Techniques. — undated
#308
Large Scale Integration. — undated
#309
Systems Analysis for Production Control Programs. — undated
#310
Logic Partitioning-Component Assignment. — undated
#311
Computer Aided Design. — 1968
#312
High Speed Fault Simulation for UNIVAC 1107 Computer System. — February, 1968
#313
Fault Isolation Dictionary for the UNIVAC 9200/9300 Computer System. — February, 1968
Box 291#314
Large Scale Integration - An Appraisal. — 1968
#315
A Turbulent Free Jet Study at the Exit of a Miniature Nozzle. — 1968
#316
Electron Transport Through Insulating Thin Films. — 1968
#317
APT Part Programming of the Sculptured Surface. — 1968
#318
Environmental Testing of a Plated Wire Computer Memory. — February, 1968
#319
A Model of a Free Jet Flow Close to a Wall in the Presence of a Control Port Without/With Control Flow. — March, 1968
#320
IR-100 Competition Entry Forms. — 1968
#321
ALF- An ALGOL Language Flowcharter. — undated
#322
The Material Aspects of Computer Storage. — April, 1968
#323
A COBOL Language Enhancement Technique. — May, 1968
#324
Were Early Giant Computers a Success? — April, 1969
#325
A Continuing Engineering Program for the Computer Industry. — 1968
#326
What's Next in Code Standardization? — 1968
#327
Data Structures and Techniques for Remote Computer Graphics. — 1968
#329
Strategic Planning for National and Multinational Corporations. — Septembre, 1968
#331A
A Simple Reflectometer for the Determination of Roam Temperature Optical Constants in the Near Ultraviolet. — undated
#332
The Polarization Changes Induced in Light Impunging Non-Normally onto Biaxial Crystals. — undated
#333T
Analysis of an Asynchronous Shift Cell. — August, 1968
#334
Plated Wire: A Long Shot That's Paying Off. — Novembre, 1968
#335
Electrodeposited Cylindrical Magnetic Films. — March, 1969
#336
Theoretical Analysis of a Free Jet Flow Close to a Wall in the Presence of a Control Port Without/With Control Flow. — undated
#337
Making Central Purchasing a Snap Through Commodity Code. — August, 1968
#338
A Fluidic Approach to Computer Peripherals
#339
Financial Simulation Model for a Computer Company. — undated
#340
Who Should Write Applications Programs? — 1968
#341
Noise Control vs. Noise Suppression. — undated
#342A
Longitudinal Temperature Profiles in Fluid Flow and Consideration of Their Effect on Thermal Modeling. — Septembre, 1968
#343
N/C Programs - The Illusion of Simplicity. — undated
#344T
The Recovery of Data From a Self-Clocked Phase Modulated Signal in the Presence of Frequency Drift and Phase Distortion. — Decembre, 1968
#345
The White Collar Output Gap. — undated
#346
Mathematical Model of a Stepping Motor Operating as a Fine Positioner Around a Given Step. — undated
#347
SIMULA in Terms of GPSS and SIMSCRIPT. — undated
#348
Quantitative Prediction of Aging Effects in Plated Wires
#349
Observations of Domain Wall Dynamics in Cylindrical Magnetic Films. — undated
#350
Electronic Computers in Corporate Business Planning and Simulation. — Novembre, 1968
#351
Effectiveness of a Quartz Rod as a Light Depolarizer. — undated
#353
Low Temperature Diffusion in Polycrystalline Thin Film Gold-Nickel Couples. — 1968
#354T
Planar Magnetic Thin Film Tester. — May, 1969
#355A
The Metallugical Study of Electrodeposited Cylindrical Magnetic Films. — undated
#356
Fourier Processing Using a Folded Optical Path. — August, 1969
#357
Automatic Traffic Signal Control Systems - The Metropolitan Toronto Experience. — undated
#358
An Overview of N/C Programming Languages Yesterday and Today. — undated
#361
Observations of Domain Wall Dynamics in Cylindrical Magnetic Films. — undated
#364A
Electroprobe Microanalysis of Cylindrical Electrodeposited Magnetic Films. — July, 1969
#365
Computers and Communication. — March, 1969
#370
Computers in Developing Countries. — June, 1969
#371A
Acoustic Maintenance Aids. — undated
#372
Survey of Fluidic at Univac. — 1969
#373A
Loudness and Impulsive Noise. — 1969

Sub-series
Clearance Council: Miscellaneous Technical Articles. — 1959-1961
1959-1960:
Cation Distributions in Magnesium-Nickel Ferrites. — Octobre, 1960
Field Feed-Back Techniques for Industrial Designers. — undated
Method for the Determination of Fundamental Transition Probabilities in Ferrimagnetic Resonance by the Use of Ellipsoidal Samples. — undated
Executive Routine for LARC Input-Output Control. — May, 1960
Core Memory Reliability. — undated
Requirements for Reliable Plastic Tape Operations. — undated
A Large Scale Random Access Memory - Abstract. — undated
Automatic Coding - Yesterday and Today. — undated
Magnetic Drive Circuits for Coincident Current Core Memory. — June, 1960
Marginal Checking a Transistorized Computer - Thesis. — May, 1960
Using Compilers to Build Computers - Abstract. — April, 1960
A Computer Analysis of the Merck Sharp and Dohme Indexing System. — undated
A Generalized Computer Method for Information Retrieval. — undated; undated
ALGOL Hardware Language
Coincident Current Non-Destructive Read Out Anisotropy Threshold Memory Element. — March, 1960
The Backboard Wiring Problem - A Placement Algorithm. — January, 1960
Use of Blocking Winding to Eliminate Sneak Currents in Series Magnetic Amplifiers. — March, 1960
Prospectus for Masters Thesis re: Read and Write Circuits for a Core Memory. — undated
Man-to-Machine Communication and Automatic Code Translation. — undated
Designing More Efficient Indexes. — 1959
A Note on the Manley-Rowe Energy Relations Parametric Amplifiers - Abstract. — 1959
Generalized Programming Extended. — Octobre, 1959
1961
D.C. Design of RTL Logic Circuits. — Octobre, 1961
UNIVAC III System. — May, 1961
Automated Computer Card Design. — undated
UNISERVO III Tape Handler. — May, 1961
Improvements in Core Memory Reliability. — undated
63 Character 80 Column Card-to-Tape Converter. — March, 1961
Silicon Reflectors - For Power Supplies in UNIVAC II Computers. — April, 1961
Master Design Awards: UNIVAC III Data Processing System. — undated
On the Torque Method of Measuring Magnetic Anisotropy. — undated
Notes on the Computation of Linear Programming Problems by the UNIVAC R-11 Computer with Math-Matic-Pseudo-Code. — undated
Proposal for Masters Thesis: re: Feasibility of Using Triangular Core Arrays in a Random Access. — Septembre, 1960

Sub-series 3:
Quarterly Technical reports: Data Processing Division, Philadelphia Engineering Operations. — 1967-1971

Sub-series 4:
Progress Reports. — 1952-1964
Box 294Eckert-Mauchly Division - Remington Rand. — 1952-1960
Box 295Philadelphia Operations
Box 296Philadelphia Operations
Philadelphia and Norwalk. — 1960
Philadelphia Engineering and Manufacturing Operations. — 1960
Box 297St. Paul Operations. — 1956-1960
St. Paul Operations - Miscellaneous. — 1957-1959
Box 298Whitpain and Norwalk. — 1960-1962
Whitpain Technical Progress Reports. — 1963-1964
Box 299South Norwalk Operations. — 1957-1960
Box 300Project Lightning. — 1959-1960
Box 301Miscellaneous Progress Reports. — 1956-1957

Sub-series 5:
Technical Memoranda - Publications Engineering Department. — 1956-1960
Box 302No.1 LARC Computing Unit - The Adder. — Novembre 9, 1956
2 LARC System. — January 21, 1957
3 Drum Synchronizers. — Octobre,1956
4 LARC Drum Programming. — Octobre,1956
5 A Large Capacity Drum File Memory System. — Octobre,1956
6 Techniques Used to Speed-up LARC. — Octobre,1956
7a LARC Block-Diagram Sbmbolism. — January 2, 1957
8 UNIVAC Caculating Tabulator (UCT) Lecture no. 1. — Novembre 27, 1956
9 UCT Lecture no. 2. — Novembre 27, 1956
10 UCT Lecture no. 3. — Novembre 28, 1956
11 UCT Lecture no. 4 - Basic Operations Guide. — Decembre 5, 1956
12 LARC Programming - Automactic Address Modification Through the Use of Fast Index Registers. — Decembre 19, 1956
13 Drum Memory. — January 21, 1957
15 Instructions for UNIVAC - LARC Computing Unit. — February 21, 1957
15a Instructions for UNIVAC - LARC Computing Unit, Revised. — Septembre, 1957
16 UCT Addition. — February 27, 1957
17 UCT Subtraction. — February 27, 1957
18 UCT Division. — February 27, 1957
19 UCT Shift Instructions. — February 27, 1957
20 UCT Memory to Register Instructions. — March 7, 1957
21 UCT Lecture no. 7. — March 12, 1957
22 LARC Programming - Contingency Routinues for Computing Units. — March, 1957
23 Review of Decimal Multiplication techniques and Introduction to LARC Mutliplication Techniques. — January 9, 1957
24 UCT Instruction Analysis. — March, 1957
25 Test Instructions. — undated
26 LARC Programming - Allocation of Storage. — April, 1957
27 LARC Division Process. — April, 1957
28 UCT Lecture #13 - Paper Feeding. — April, 1957
29 LARC Magnetic Tape System. — April, 1957
30 Keyboard Type-In. — April, 1957
31 UCT Lecture #11. — May, 1957
32 LARC Input Output Processor IOP - The Synchronized Dispatcher. — April, 1957
33 LARC IOP. — April, 1957
34 Introduction to the UNIVAC Calculating Tabulator. — April, 1957
35 High Speed Printer for UCT. — April, 1957
36 LARC IOP Instruction Code. — April, 1957
36a LARC IOP Instruction Code. — April, 1957
37 Relative Timing and Memory Control in the LARC System. — April, 1957
38 Acceleration of Core Data-Storage Unit Operation. — May, 1957
39 Extract Instructions: Process and Timing. — May, 1957
40 Specifications for UNISERVO II. — April, 1957
41 Basic Operation Cycle Search for Open and Execute Steps. — May,1957
42 Translate and Zero Suppress Instructions. — May, 1957
43 Proposed Self-sprocketing System for LARC Drums. — May, 1957
44 Remington Rand's UNIVAC-LARC Coincident data Storage. — April, 1957
45 Synchronizer Dispatcher of LARC IOP. — May, 1957
46 UCT. — undated
47 LARC Programming - A Processor Editing Routine for the Charactertron. — May, 1957
49 UCT Multiply Order. — June, 1957
50 Operation of the UNISERVO II. — June, 1957
51 Core Storage and Print Thyratrons - UCT Printer. — June, 1957
52 Timing Consideraions in Multiplication. — July, 1957
53 Intermediate Capacitor Storage System - UCT Fast Reader. — June, 1957
54 High Speed Reader for UCT. — August, 1957
55 Timing Considerations in Multiplication. — July, 1957
56 Introductory Description of Control Operations in the Computing Unit. — July, 1957
57 Timing Considerations in Multiplication. — Septembre, 1957
58 LARC IOP Instruction Cycle Control Pt. 1. — Septembre, 1975
59 LARC IOP Drum Read Synchronizer Logic. — Octobre, 1957
60 LARC Division Techniques. — Septembre, 1957
61 LARC Operating Procedures. — Octobre, 1957
62 LARC IOP Charactron Synchronizer and Readout System. — Novembre, 1957
63 Adder and Carry Net. — Decembre, 1957
64 LARC IOP Arithmetic Unit. — Novembre, 1957
65 LARC Processor Instruction Control Circuits Pt. 2. — January, 1958
66 LARC Signal Lists. — January, 1958
67 Printer Synchronizer. — January, 1958
68 LARC Computer Control Program Counter. — January, 1958
69 LARC Division Techniques. — February, 1958
70 Algebraic Addition and Subtraction. — March, 1958
72 An Introduction to the LARC Data Processing System. — April, 1958
73 LARC IOP Line Printer Synchronizer Logic. — August, 1958
74 LARC Processor Instruction Cycle Staus. — May, 1958
75 LARC Processor Analysis of Instructions Pt. 1. — May, 1958
75a LARC Processor Analysis of Instructions Pt. 2. — Octobre, 1958
76 LARC Processor Engineer Control Console Panel. — May, 1958
77 LARC Processor Function Signal List. — May, 1958
79 Some Aspects of the Adder in LARC Multiplication. — August, 1985
80 CPP Tape Synchronizing Logic. — Octobre, 1958
81 Analysis of CPP Instructions. — Septembre, 1958
83 Technical Data on the Me1-1-50 Ferrite Memory Core. — Octobre, 1958
84 Technical Data on UNIVAC Magnetic Core Storage Assemblies. — Novembre, 1958
85 Conversion, Single and Double Precision. — Novembre, 1958
86 UCT Maintenance Procedures. — Octobre, 1958
87 An Introduction to the LARC Processor Control Program. — Novembre, 1985
88 Shift Instructions Single and Double Precision. — Decembre, 1958
89 LARC Processor Console Printer Synchronizer Logic. — Septembre, 1958
90 LARC Processor - Electronic