At 11:09 AM 4/7/01 -0500, Owen wrote:
on 4/6/01 10:04 PM, Joe at rigdonj(a)intellistar.net
wrote:
Does anyone know what a Univac 8303 is? It's
dates from around 1978.
Joe
I could be wrong, but I think it is the UNIVAC 8303 Input/Output Processor
(a full computer, despite the name), which seems to have first been produced
in the 1960s by Sperry, but supported by Lockheed Martin now. I don't know
anything more. Did you get your hands on one?
Yes, it's an I/O processor. No, I didn't get one but I did find a quick
reference card for one at a local surplus place and I was wondering exactly
what it was. A Google search didn'turn up much except that they're used in
a lot of the airport approach control systems and a lot of people are
raising cane about how antiquated they are. FWIW The surplus outfit where I
found the card gets a lot of stuff from the local Lockheed Martin plant so
it's very possible that they have a 8303 in their most recent load. If
anyone is in the area (Orlando) and wants to go look I'll give you
directions of how to get to the place.
Joe