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AN/UYK-44

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running at 250K words/s. The system was built around the use of "Standard Electronic Modules" (SEM) for logic implementation. These modules had double-sided surface mount
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IEEE Global History Network - "First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System"
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Glenn's Computer Museum - Later Military (AN/UYK-44 Shipboard Computer)
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and was completed in early 1984. The AN/UYK-44 was used in surface
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control systems. The system was designed to replace the older
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The AN/UYK-44 had 2 million words of memory, approximately 4
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VIP Club - "Introduction to 16-Bit Computers" (Descriptions)
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and ceramic substrates for interconnect and cooling.
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16-bit
minicomputer
United States Navy
Sperry Corporation
ships
submarines
C4I
radar
missile
AN/UYK-20
MB
MIPS
I/O
MIL-STD-1397
bus
integrated circuits
AN/AYK-14
AN/UYK-20
CMS-2 programming language
List of military electronics of the United States
AN/UYK-44 Computer
IEEE Global History Network - "First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System"
Glenn's Computer Museum - Later Military (AN/UYK-44 Shipboard Computer)
VIP Club - "Introduction to 16-Bit Computers" (Descriptions)
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expanding it
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