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- USQ-20 abstract "The AN/USQ-20, or Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS), was designed as a more reliable replacement for the AN/USQ-17 with the same instruction set. The first batch of 17 computers were delivered to the Navy starting in early 1961. A version of the AN/USQ-20 for use by the other military services and NASA was designated the UNIVAC 1206. Another version, designated the G-40, replaced the vacuum tube UNIVAC 1104 in the BOMARC Missile Program.The machine was the size and shape of an old-fashioned double-door refrigerator, about six feet tall (roughly 1.80 meters).Instructions were represented as 30-bit words in the following format: f 6 bits function code j 3 bits jump condition designator k 3 bits partial word designator b 3 bits which index register to use y 15 bits operand address in memoryNumbers were represented as 30-bit words. This allowed for five 6-bit alphanumeric characters per word.The main memory was 32,768 words of core memory.The available processor registers were:one 30-bit arithmetic (A) register.a contiguous 30-bit Q register (total of 60 bits for the result of multiplication or the dividend in division).seven 15-bit index (B) registers (note: register B0 is always zero).".
- USQ-20 thumbnail AN_USQ-20.jpg?width=300.
- USQ-20 wikiPageExternalLink univac-ntds.html.
- USQ-20 wikiPageID "200935".
- USQ-20 wikiPageLength "2067".
- USQ-20 wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- USQ-20 wikiPageRevisionID "701586478".
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink USQ-17.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Accumulator_(computing).
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Alphanumeric.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink CIM-10_Bomarc.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink CMS-2_(programming_language).
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Avionics_computers.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_computers.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_electronics_of_the_United_States.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transistorized_computers.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:UNIVAC_hardware.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink History_of_computing_hardware.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Index_register.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Instruction_set.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Integer_(computer_science).
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Joint_Electronics_Type_Designation_System.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_UNIVAC_products.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic-core_memory.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Military_computers.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Tactical_Data_System.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Processor_register.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink Refrigerator.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink UNIVAC_1103.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLink File:AN_USQ-20.jpg.
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AN/USQ-20".
- USQ-20 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CP-642".
- USQ-20 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- USQ-20 subject Category:Avionics_computers.
- USQ-20 subject Category:Military_computers.
- USQ-20 subject Category:Military_electronics_of_the_United_States.
- USQ-20 subject Category:Transistorized_computers.
- USQ-20 subject Category:UNIVAC_hardware.
- USQ-20 type Avionic.
- USQ-20 type Class.
- USQ-20 type Component.
- USQ-20 type Computer.
- USQ-20 type Redirect.
- USQ-20 comment "The AN/USQ-20, or Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS), was designed as a more reliable replacement for the AN/USQ-17 with the same instruction set. The first batch of 17 computers were delivered to the Navy starting in early 1961. A version of the AN/USQ-20 for use by the other military services and NASA was designated the UNIVAC 1206.".
- USQ-20 label "AN/USQ-20".
- USQ-20 sameAs Q742509.
- USQ-20 sameAs USQ-20.
- USQ-20 sameAs アメリカ海軍のコンピュータ.
- USQ-20 sameAs m.01cjxl.
- USQ-20 sameAs USQ-20.
- USQ-20 sameAs Q742509.
- USQ-20 wasDerivedFrom USQ-20?oldid=701586478.
- USQ-20 depiction AN_USQ-20.jpg.
- USQ-20 isPrimaryTopicOf USQ-20.