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- CDC_1700 abstract "The CDC 1700 was a 16-bit word minicomputer, manufactured by the Control Data Corporation with deliveries beginning in May 1966. The 1700 used ones' complement arithmetic and an ASCII-based character set, and supported memory write protection on an individual word basis. It had one general-purpose register and two indexing registers (one of which was implemented as a dedicated memory location). The instruction set was fairly simple and supported seven storage addressing modes, including multilevel (chained) indirect addressing.Available peripherals included teletypewriters, paper tape readers/punches, punched card readers/punches, line printers, magnetic tape drives, magnetic drums, fixed and removable magnetic disk drives, display terminals, communications controllers, Digigraphic display units, timers, etc. These interfaced to the processor using unbuffered interrupt-driven \"A/Q\" channels or buffered Direct Storage Access channels.Over the years there were several versions. The original 1700 was constructed using air-cooled CDC 6600-like cordwood logic modules and core memory, although later models used different technology. The final models, called Cyber-18, added four general-purpose registers and a number of instructions to support a time-sharing operating system.The main operating systems for the 1700 were the Utility System, which usually took the form of several punched paper tapes (resident monitor plus utilities), a similar Operating System for larger configurations, and the Mass Storage Operating System (MSOS) for disk-based systems. A Fortran compiler was available. Pascal was also available, via a cross compiler on a CDC 6000 series host. The Cyber 18 series, exploiting the extended instruction set, ran a disk-based OS, the Interactive Terminal Oriented System (ITOS). This system supported Fortran, Cobol, and UCSD Pascal. ITOS was a foreground/background system with multiple users connected via serial CRT terminals; user tasks ran in the background while the operating system itself ran in the foreground.The 1700 series found use as communications concentrators, Digigraphics workstations, remote batch job entry stations, and industrial process controllers. One application, running the AUTRAN program, controlled water and wastewater treatment plants for many years. It was also used by Ticketron as the central servers for their Wagering systems and Ticketing services.".
- CDC_1700 wikiPageExternalLink 60153100_1700Ref_Sep65.pdf.
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- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Addressing_mode.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Batch_processing.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink CDC_6000_series.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink CDC_6600.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink CDC_Cyber.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Category:CDC_hardware.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Cathode_ray_tube.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Character_encoding.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Computer_terminal.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Control_Data_Corporation.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Cross_compiler.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Direct_memory_access.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Drum_memory.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Fortran.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Instruction_set.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Interrupt.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Line_printer.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic-core_memory.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_tape.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Minicomputer.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Ones_complement.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(programming_language).
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Printed_circuit_board.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Process_control.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Processor_register.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Punched_card.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Punched_tape.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Resident_monitor.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Teleprinter.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Ticketron.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Time-sharing.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink UCSD_Pascal.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Water_treatment.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLink Workstation.
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1700".
- CDC_1700 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CDC 1700".
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- CDC_1700 subject Category:CDC_hardware.
- CDC_1700 hypernym Minicomputer.
- CDC_1700 type InformationAppliance.
- CDC_1700 comment "The CDC 1700 was a 16-bit word minicomputer, manufactured by the Control Data Corporation with deliveries beginning in May 1966. The 1700 used ones' complement arithmetic and an ASCII-based character set, and supported memory write protection on an individual word basis. It had one general-purpose register and two indexing registers (one of which was implemented as a dedicated memory location).".
- CDC_1700 label "CDC 1700".
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- CDC_1700 wasDerivedFrom CDC_1700?oldid=675666362.
- CDC_1700 isPrimaryTopicOf CDC_1700.