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CDC 3300 Timing Disc

A timing disc from the CDC 3300 computer. The CDC 3300 was released in 1965. CDC stands for the company name, which released the product, Control Data Corporation.

CDC 3300 Timing Disc

CDC 6600 Core Memory

Known as magnetic core memory. Magnetic core memory is an early form of RAM (random access memory).

This particular core comes from a CDC 6600, which is regarded as one of the first successful…

CDC 6600 Core Memory

CDC3300 timing disc and NeXT OS cartridge disk pack

Cunningham's notes: Two disks -- the top one is the timing disc from a CDC3300, I believe, and the bottom one is a cartridge disk pack with the original OS distribution from NeXT. There are several other kinds of disks in the collection, from…

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CDC3600 logic boards - BBM series

The CDC3600 was the first computer in Control Data Corporation's 3000 line, introduced in June 1963. It was designed for scientific computing applications, used a 48-bit word size, and could execute 1 million instructions per second (1 MIP). The…

CDC3600 logic boards - BBM series
CDC3600 logic boards - BBM series

CDC3600 logic boards - CA series

The CDC3600 was the first computer in Control Data Corporation's 3000 line, introduced in June 1963. It was designed for scientific computing applications, used a 48-bit word size, and could execute 1 million instructions per second (1 MIP). The…

CDC3600 logic boards - CA series
CDC3600 logic boards - CA series

CDC3600 logic boards - HA series

The CDC3600 was the first computer in Control Data Corporation's 3000 line, introduced in June 1963. It was designed for scientific computing applications, used a 48-bit word size, and could execute 1 million instructions per second (1 MIP). The…

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