Burroughs Corporation records. L. P. Robinson and L. W. Cali papers 1956-1960

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Burroughs Corporation records. L. P. Robinson and L. W. Cali papers 1956-1960

Collection documents Project 2111, a solid-state magnetic tape and punched card data processor intended as a replacement for the B 205, contains information about other technical and administrative issues at the Pasadena facility, and includes drawings for the wired core storage program.

2 boxes (0.8 cubic feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6615249

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Cali, Lloyd W.

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L. P. Robinson was Director of Engineering at Pasadena and Lloyd Cali was Manager of Development Engineering. Both were involved on the 211 project. Discussion of the 2111 System began in 1958 and a proposal was submitted to J. R. Bradburn, Vice President and General Manager of Pasadena and the Corporate Product Development Committee in Detroit in 1959. The 2111 was a solid-state magnetic tape and punched card data processor. It was designed to be a replacement for the B...

Burroughs Corporation

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The collection contains manuals for a number of different Burroughs computer systems, including the B6700, the B7000/B6000/B5000 families, and large systems in general. They concentrate on the programming languages (ALGOL and COBOL), but also contain primers on CANDE, WFL, and the DMSII system. From the guide to the Burroughs Corporation records. Product literature., 1910-1984, (Bulk: 1961-1982), (University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute. [cbi]) The HOBO ...

Robinson, L. P.

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L. P. Robinson was Director of Engineering at Pasadena and Lloyd Cali was Manager of Development Engineering. Both were involved on the 211 project. Discussion of the 2111 System began in 1958 and a proposal was submitted to J. R. Bradburn, Vice President and General Manager of Pasadena and the Corporate Product Development Committee in Detroit in 1959. The 2111 was a solid-state magnetic tape and punched card data processor. It was designed to be a replacement for the B...