List of UNIVAC products
This is a list of UNIVAC products. It ends in 1986, the year that Sperry Corporation merged with Burroughs Corporation to form Unisys.
The Remington Rand years (1950 to 1955)
Calculating devices
- UNIVAC 60
- UNIVAC 120
- UNIVAC 121
Computer systems
- UNIVAC I
- UNIVAC 1101
- UNIVAC 1102
- UNIVAC 1103
- UNIVAC 1104
- UNIVAC SolidState 90[1]
Peripherals
Storage
Display and print
- UNIVAC High speed printer 600 line/min printer
Offline tape handling units
- UNIPRINTER 10 char/s printer with tape drive
- UNITYPER keyboard with tape drive
- UNIVAC Tape to Card converter card punch with tape drive
- UNIVAC Card to Tape converter card reader with tape drive
- UNIVAC Paper Tape to Tape converter paper tape reader with tape drive
The Sperry Rand years (1955 to 1978)
Calculating devices
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-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)
Word machines
- LARC
- 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 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
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
- FASTRAND drum drive
- UNISERVO II tape drive
- UNISERVO IIA tape drive
- UNISERVO III tape drive
- UNISERVO IIIC tape drive
- UNISERVO VIII-C tape drive
Display and print
Communication
- UNIVAC BP - Buffer Processor; used as communications front-end to 418 and 490
Software
Operating systems and system software
Utilities, languages, and development aids
- CALL Macro Processor (CALL)
- CSHELL Command Shell (CSHELL)
- Conversational TimeSharing (CTS)
- Univac Text Editor (ED)
- Full-Screen Editor (FSED)
- Interactive Processing Facility (IPF)
- Logically Integrated FORTRAN Translator (LIFT)
- Symbolic Stream Generator (SSG)
- Table of Contents Editor (TOCED)
- Transaction Interface Package (TIP)
- UEDIT (UEDIT)
- Client Server Development (UTS-400 COBOL)
- Database software (MAPPER (Software))
- Programming Language for UNISYS Systems (PLUS)
- Master File Directory (MFD)
- SX1100 UNIX on OS2200
- CS1100 Communications Simulator
- TCL Traffic Control Language
Applications
The Sperry Corporation years (1978 to 1986)
- UNIVAC 1100/60
- UNIVAC 1100/70
- UNIVAC 1100/80
- UNIVAC 1100/90
- UNIVAC 90/25
- UNIVAC 90/30
- UNIVAC 90/40
- UNIVAC 90/60
- UNIVAC 90/70
- UNIVAC 90/80
- UNIVAC Integrated Scientific Processor (ISP)
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