Does anyone
know what computer Ford Motor Company used in the 1960's?
I don't know what they were using in the 60's, but I worked
for them in the early 70's. If I recall correctly, the assembly
plants ran on Honeywell computers, and the main facilities used
IBM 360s. Sometime around 1973 the 360s were replaced by 370s.
This was on the data processing side of the company, the design
and research departments used different facilities.
I believe Ford was a GE/Honeywell operation for some of the R&D.
I thought they were a Multics shop as well.
They had a lot of Vaxen in the mid 80's... A friend of mine
was a DEC Field Engineer out there for a while while I had
the Central NJ area as my base.
Dr. Mark Green
mark(a)cs.ualberta.ca
Professor (780) 492-4584
Director, Research Institute for Multimedia Systems (RIMS)
Department of Computing Science (780) 492-1071 (FAX)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H1, Canada
Bill
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