Calculating devices •
UNIVAC 1004 •
UNIVAC 1005 Computer systems Embedded systems •
AN/USQ-17 – the
Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS) or M-460 •
AN/USQ-20 – updated NTDS, aka UNIVAC 1206 or G-40 •
AN/UYK-5 18-bit (octal) digital CPU Military System (Navy/Marines) used for logistics/pay/maintenance management (Navy Shipboard, Marines Portable) •
AN/UYK-7 – multiprocessor for
Aegis. 32-bit replacement for the
Naval Tactical Data System, derived from
UNIVAC 1108 •
AN/UYK-8 – dual processor version of the
Naval Tactical Data System •
AN/UYK-20 •
AN/UYK-43 – replaced and shared its instruction set with the AN/UYK-7 •
AN/UYK-44 – replaced and shared its instruction set with the AN/UYK-20 •
UNIVAC 1218 – real-time computer •
UNIVAC 1230 – later, faster (2×) version of the AN/USQ-20 (memory size and I/O were identical) •
UNIVAC 1824 – 24-bit digital computer for on-board missile guidance, Univac's first to use monolithic integrated circuits •
CP-823/U /
UNIVAC 1830 – airborne 30-bit digital computer for the
A-NEW project ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) development of the
Lockheed P-3 Orion Word machines •
LARC •
UNIVAC File Computer - Used by
Eastern Air Lines in an early Reservation system. •
UNIVAC Solid State •
UNIVAC II •
UNIVAC III •
UNIVAC 418 – real-time computer •
UNIVAC 418-II – real-time computer •
UNIVAC 418-III – real-time computer • UNIVAC 422 - Univac Digital Trainer, part of the Programmed Educational Package (Prep) •
UNIVAC 490 – commercial adaptation of AN/USQ real-time system •
UNIVAC 492 •
UNIVAC 494 •
UNIVAC 494-MAPS – The first Multi-Associated Processor System - not made available commercially •
UNIVAC 1103A •
UNIVAC 1104 •
UNIVAC 1105 •
UNIVAC 1100/2200 series: :*
UNIVAC 1106 (half-speed
1108) :*
UNIVAC 1107 :*
UNIVAC 1108 :*
UNIVAC 1110 :*
UNIVAC 1100/10 (1106 upgraded with semiconductor memory) :*
UNIVAC 1100/20 (1108 upgraded with semiconductor memory) :*
UNIVAC 1100/40 (1110 upgraded with semiconductor memory) :*
UNIVAC 1100/82A :*
UNIVAC 1100/181 Variable word length machines •
UNIVAC 1050 Byte machines These machines implemented a variant of the
IBM System/360 architecture •
UNIVAC 9000 series • UNIVAC 9200 • UNIVAC 9300 • UNIVAC 9400 • UNIVAC 9480
Peripherals Storage • FH-432 (Flying Head) drum • FH-880 (Flying Head) drum • FH-1782 (Flying Head) drum •
FASTRAND drum drive •
RANDEX drum drive •
UNISERVO I tape drive •
UNISERVO II tape drive •
UNISERVO IIA tape drive •
UNISERVO III tape drive •
UNISERVO IIIC tape drive •
UNISERVO VI-C tape drive •
UNISERVO VIII-C tape drive •
UNISERVO 12 tape drive (1600 BPI) •
UNISERVO 16 tape drive (1600 BPI) •
UNISERVO 20 tape drive (1600 BPI) •
UNISERVO 30-36 tape drives (6250 BPI)(OEM from STK)
Display and print •
Uniscope Communication •
UNIVAC BP - Buffer Processor; used as communications front-end to 418 and 490 • UNIVAC CTMC - Communications Terminal Module Controller • UNIVAC GCS - General Communications System
Software Operating systems and system software •
BOSS III or
Business
Oriented
Systems
Supervisor was the operating system for the UNIVAC III •
EXEC I •
EXEC II •
EXEC 8 Utilities, languages, and development aids Applications •
USAS == The Sperry Corporation years (1978 to 1986) ==